Bfb Da Packman has always thrived on personality, confidence, and saying exactly what’s on his mind, and his new collaborative project Olympic Shit Talking with Rio Da Yung OG feels like a sharp culmination of that approach. After years of building momentum through viral moments, consistent releases, this project puts the spotlight squarely on chemistry, energy, and the music.
Leading up to this release, Packman established himself as an artist who could balance humor with real-life perspective, never taking himself too seriously while still delivering memorable bars. His run of projects and collaborations helped solidify his place in hip-hop, especially within the Michigan rap scene, where authenticity and individuality are prized. Rather than chasing trends, Packman leaned into what made him stand out—direct lyrics, comedic timing, and a fearless delivery that connected with folks across the world.
Teaming up with Rio Da Yung OG feels natural, as both artists share a similar approach to rap. The project thrives on back-and-forth energy, with each track sounding less like a forced collaboration and more like two artists feeding off each other’s vibe. The title itself sets the tone—this is competitive rap, full of high level rap, slick talk, and high-energy delivery.