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Ultra-detailed cinematic 8K concept art for the Moroccan rap album L’Hustle w’Loyalty by Drb-G Flow — a night-time masterpiece set in ruined Casablanca, fusing street realism and mythic symbolism. Scene Drb-G Flow sits commandingly on a throne forged from dark, broken metal and concrete shards, similar to the one in the reference image — jagged, heavy, and symbolic of power rebuilt from destruction. The structure combines elements of rusted steel, cracked cement, and rebar — brutalist and majestic. The throne looks handcrafted from the remains of war and street chaos: bent street signs, torn satellite panels, twisted iron bars. The man sits centered in the frame, full body visible, posture grounded and proud, exuding authority. His elbows rest on his knees, hands relaxed yet strong, as if weighing the burden of leadership. His gaze is intense, unwavering — the look of a survivor turned king. Character & Outfit Moroccan complexion, clean-shaven face, medium taper fade with short buzz cut. His expression shows both control and rage. He wears a black tactical coat with subtle golden zellige embroidery running along seams and sleeves — urban armor mixed with Moroccan heritage. Underneath, a cracked bulletproof vest; below, matte armored trousers tucked into weathered black boots. A torn crimson cloak drapes over his left shoulder, worn from time and battles, symbolizing fallen loyalty. His fingers bear chipped iron rings, his neck a single gold chain. On his chest: a bent metallic green star — a scarred emblem of legacy. A fractured crown made of molten steel and gold fragments rests unevenly on his head, glowing faintly under the city lights. Setting Destroyed Casablanca street at night. Buildings crumble in the distance, flickering Arabic neon signs half-lit through smoke. Wet asphalt reflects the orange haze of sodium streetlights and faint blue signage glow. Smoke curls upward around the throne, forming a halo-like mist behind him. The foreground is wet asphalt with reflections and shallow puddles; the midground holds the metallic throne, sharply detailed; the background fades into fog and glowing ruin. Lighting & Cinematic Composition Framed for an album cover — full figure centered, wide composition with equal spacing on both sides. Warm light from a streetlamp on the left creates golden contrast; cool cyan from signage on the right paints depth into the night. Backlight from smoke adds a halo effect, outlining the crown and shoulders. Soft reflections shimmer beneath his boots; subtle particles float in the air. Typography (Album Branding) Title: L’Hustle w’Loyalty in cracked metallic gold serif, regal yet urban. Subtext: Drb-G Flow in fine sans-serif below or above, smaller, white or muted gold. Placement: top center or bottom left, leaving the subject untouched. Color Palette Black asphalt, burnt bronze, ash grey, Moroccan gold, deep crimson, and cool steel-blue. Contrast ratio: cinematic 1:3 — darkness dominates, pierced by warm and cold lights. Mood Loyalty through ruin. Power forged from betrayal. A ruler born from the streets, sitting not on luxury — but on the debris of what he conquered. Style Hyper-realistic, cinematic poster-grade quality. 35 mm rectilinear perspective, full-body framing, balanced composition. Influenced by Dune, The Batman (2022), and Game of Thrones–style symbolism — but grounded in Moroccan street mythology.