Hip Hop Artist Releases Debut EP After 8 Years
Official Press Release - March 10th, 2019

A true testament to his Libyan background, Seattle living, and Philly roots -
Malik Elarbi releases his freshman project, “EIGHT YEARS LATER MY BAD.”
Available on all major streaming platforms.


"Eight Years Later My Bad” is now available everywhere. Simply click HERE for every link you might need. Download the mp3 on SoundCloud.


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Social Media


Don't feel like opening every link? Feel free to copy and paste the bolded hyperlinks, or the entire links from below:

All Streaming Links Together: https://fanlink.to/malikelarbi-itsalwayssunnyinseattle
YouTube: http://youtube.com/watch?v=VmibGBr2_Ew
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/4l0iVq93U0uW1cCob9LsIc
SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/malikelarbi/its-always-sunny-in-seattle
Apple Music: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/its-always-sunny-in-seattle/1291808042?i=1291808047
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/its-always-sunny-in-seattle/1291808042?i=1291808047
GooglePlay: https://play.google.com/store/music/album?id=Bldw2hdcggfzrkuj373kyymvsmi&tid=song-Txg46mv2icq2s6grtaubusmoqim
Lyrics: https://genius.com/Malik-elarbi-its-always-sunny-in-seattle-lyrics

Twitter: http://twitter.com/malik_elarbi
Instagram: http://instagram.com/malik_elarbi
Facebook: http://facebook.com/malikelarbi
Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/malik.elarbi
Google+https://plus.google.com/118274606282157061238


Getting to Know Me

I started making music in 2008. Started putting out music in 2011. Hit the hardest time of my life in 2014. And came back healthy and empowered in 2018. I'm very fortunate for a second go-around at this. Originally from Libya, I grew up on the East Coast in King of Prussia, PA (right outside Philly), graduated from Penn State, and now work full-time as a Financial Analyst at a tech company in Seattle, WA. I'm a one man show enjoying the organic process. It took 10 years, but I now truly believe the key to "making it" (whatever that means) is to improve as an artist, not a marketer. As someone who used to be so concerned with an image and a brand, I quickly recognized its irrelevance. I finally learned that if you make art that is truly worth bumping, it will not go overlooked. You won't have to shove it down peoples' throats with a "Like, Tweet, Subscribe!" They'll want to share it just cause it's fire. Or maybe I'm being ludicrous, idk. But in the meantime, the majority of my time goes towards making some jams.

Nowadays I'm pretty introverted in my musical cave. But if you want to coffee chat locally or via phone, hit up the email and we can arrange.