Action Bronson’s new album “Johann Sebastian Bachlava The Doctor,” released on July 11, 2024, has garnered a lot of attention. This marks his first independent album in over a decade and follows his 2022 release “Cocodrillo Turbo.” The album features notable production from Alchemist, Daringer, and Bronson himself, with guest appearances from Yung Mehico, Mayhem Lauren, Larry June, Julian Love, and Alchemist (The Source) (Melody Maker Magazine).
The album has received mixed reviews, with many appreciating Bronson’s unique lyrical style and imaginative storytelling. Tracks like “Nourish A Thug” and “Sega” showcase his signature quirky and offbeat lyrics, complemented by diverse instrumentals ranging from video game elements to ’70s buddy cop vibes (RATINGS GAME MUSIC). The overall reception highlights Bronson’s ability to blend absurdity with solid rap mechanics, making the album an intriguing listen (AllMusic).
Fans of Action Bronson will find “Johann Sebastian Bachlava The Doctor” a testament to his creativity and versatility, while those new to his music might find it an unusual yet entertaining entry point into his discography.
IS HE A WRESTLER?

Action Bronson, primarily known as a rapper, is not a professional fighter but has shown significant interest and participation in combat sports. He has been involved in mixed martial arts (MMA) training and even collaborated with notable fighters. For instance, he trained with Martins Licis, the 2019 World’s Strongest Man, focusing on deadlifts and other strength exercises (BarBend).
Bronson is also featured as a playable character in the video game “UFC 4,” showcasing his fandom for MMA and integrating his persona into the virtual fighting world (RealSport). Additionally, he made his professional wrestling debut in 2022, appearing in the ring with wrestler Hook during an All Elite Wrestling (AEW) event (HipHopDX).
While not a professional fighter, Bronson’s involvement in MMA training, his appearance in a wrestling ring, and his feature in a fighting video game highlight his multifaceted engagement with combat sports.

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