LaCabra Unveils Intimate Documentary Ahead Of “MR BULLY” Album Release

LaCabra Unveils Intimate Documentary Ahead Of “MR BULLY” Album Release. With anticipation building toward his next major chapter, rising South African rap talent LaCabra has given fans an unfiltered look into his world.

The rapper has released a full-length documentary titled MR BULLY (Phoenix), now streaming on YouTube, offering a deeply personal introduction ahead of his highly anticipated album set for release on February 27.
Sharing the link directly with supporters on X, LaCabra invited listeners to step beyond the music with a simple but telling message: “Get to know me better before the album.” The documentary does exactly that, blending behind-the-scenes moments, reflections, and lived experiences that have shaped both the artist and the persona known as MR BULLY.
More than just a visual rollout, MR BULLY (Phoenix) captures themes of rebirth, resilience, and self-reclamation. The “Phoenix” symbolism runs throughout the film, mirroring LaCabra’s journey from adversity to creative purpose, and hinting strongly at the emotional depth fans can expect from the upcoming album.
Over the past few years, LaCabra has steadily carved out his space in Mzansi hip-hop, earning respect for his sharp delivery, street-rooted narratives, and fearless honesty. Tracks such as “Glory,” “STILL PAID,” and “A YEAR AGO” have highlighted his ability to balance hard-edged confidence with vulnerability, positioning him among the most compelling voices of South Africa’s new rap wave.
Rather than relying on flashy marketing, LaCabra uses the documentary as a bridge between himself and his audience. It humanises the artist behind the music and sets the tone for what is shaping up to be a defining release in his career.
With the album officially landing on February 27, MR BULLY (Phoenix) stands as both a personal statement and a warning shot. LaCabra is stepping into his moment, and all signs point to a project fueled by hunger, growth, and unapologetic truth.




