Tilden Parc’s Blue Hour is coming out on January 9, 2026. It’s a cool, simple performance art piece he filmed in Long Beach and Orange County, CA, right before sunrise. He was inspired by Nipsey Hussle’s Ocean Views, but it’s more of a personal moment than anything else. The video is all about keeping it real and in the moment, with simple moves, careful shots, and natural light as the day starts. Things move at a chill pace, focusing on the vibe instead of trying to be flashy. The music is West Coast hip-hop, with soft synth bass and a smooth, easy flow, putting the focus on the feeling and what he’s saying, not just catchy hooks. The video is the same—low-key, down-to-earth, and unhurried.
Tilden Parc is back with What It’s Like, which follows Grizzly Peak Rd. His sound has really grown. He’s headed in a more soulful, danceable, and personal direction. This song is warmer and has more rhythm, mixing R&B vibes with that West Coast hip-hop bounce. With these releases, Tilden is heading into a fresh space with more groove, soul, and movement, while still keeping his sharp lyrics and cinematic style.

Tilden Parc is a Black American rapper and producer known for his strong writing and flow, soulful style, and futuristic beats that mix his Bay Area roots with hard-hitting conscious trap and R&B vibes.
His recent singles, What It’s Like & Grizzly Peak Rd., put his skills on display, combining catchy wordplay with a unique sound.
Born in the Bay Area to a Louisiana Creole family, Tilden started making music in a Richmond, CA church. Now, he’s a rap artist streamed all over the world, writing, producing, & doing the tech work with people like Katori Walker, King Sis, Xavy Rusan, Fijiana, Iso Indies & Heyson.
You can hear his style, shaped by Bay Area music & Black culture, on songs like WORK IT OUT, MISS AMERICA, & Word Is Bond.
He learned his stuff from Traxamillion, Zaytoven, MIKE DEAN, & Sound Wave. People compare his flow and wordplay to J. Cole, Nas, Locksmith, and The Game.