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Ultra-detailed cinematic 8K album cover concept art for Throne of the Streets by Drb-G Flow — a poetic, tragic, and majestic vision of a king rising from the ruins of Casablanca. Scene Drb-G Flow sits in silence upon a throne forged from metallic shards, broken rebar, and rusted steel, formed from the wreckage of his own city. The throne is jagged and monumental — a street-forged crown of ruin and endurance. He sits slightly turned to the side, eyes distant, posture calm but powerful — the weight of loyalty and survival written in every line of his body. Character & Outfit He wears a modern Moroccan jelaba redesigned in cinematic form — tailored and heavy, made of deep black desert fabric with gold thread embroidery tracing geometric Moroccan zellige motifs along the hood and sleeves. The hood is slightly raised, catching faint light, like the silhouette of a ruler emerging from the shadows. Over the shoulders, a Saharan-inspired burnous cloak — crimson red, torn at the hem, fluttering faintly in the smoky air. Gold accents shimmer subtly at the chest and wrist seams — never flashy, just the residue of royalty. No armor, no weapons — only the authority of presence. On his head rests a fractured iron-gold crown, shaped like shards of old metal welded together, uneven yet radiant in the haze. Setting & Environment Destroyed Casablanca city at night — the skyline collapsed behind him. Buildings crumble, neon Arabic signage flickers half-alive through smoke and dust. Ash drifts in the air, glowing in faint orange light. The asphalt glistens wet beneath the throne, reflecting broken lights and gold glints. Pieces of cars, satellite dishes, and billboards scatter like relics of a lost civilization. The world feels both ancient and futuristic — the last empire of the streets. Lighting & Composition Cinematic dual-tone lighting: Warm, broken streetlight from the left — golden amber and firelight reflections. Cool cyan neon from the right — ghostly, urban, melancholic. A subtle back halo through smoke highlights the crown and hood outline. Full-body visible, perfect symmetry, 35 mm cinematic frame, album-cover centered composition. Typography (Album Branding) Title: Throne of the Streets in cracked metallic gold serif font, gritty and bold like The Dark Knight Rises. Subtext: Drb-G Flow in smaller pale bronze sans-serif, refined and minimal. Placement: Top-center, cinematic poster style, embossed lettering with soft back-shadow for depth. Color Palette Deep black, gold, crimson, desert amber, ash gray, and cool cyan haze. Dynamic cinematic contrast: 1:3 ratio — darkness sculpted by glowing light. Mood Tragic. Royal. Timeless. The king of the streets — not by birth, but by endurance. Casablanca lies in ruin, but from its dust, a new legacy rises. Style Hyper-realistic 8K cinematic rendering, rectilinear lens, film-grade texture. Smoke, dust, and reflections rendered through true-to-life physics. Visual tone inspired by Dune, The Batman (2022) , Blade Runner 2049, and traditional Moroccan desert regality. A fusion of post-apocalyptic power and Moroccan soul — the streets reborn as a throne room.

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