Bbno$ has officially announced his retirement, shortly before the collaboration with the indie game Peak came out. The rapper leaves with a fun appearance within an ingame concert.
Bbno$ went viral with his uplifting, upbeat music, which has been widely used in TikTok sounds and likely contributed to his rapid rise in popularity. On December 8, he announced his retirement from music. Just a few days later, his songs were featured in the indie game Peak, making this the last bbno$ concert for the time being.
Internet Negativity Pushed Him Away From His Passion
The rapper is known not only for his music, but also for his strong online presence. He financially supported the Streamer Awards and collaborated with several international streamers, including Ironmouse, who even appeared as a guest on one of his songs.
However, ongoing negativity on the internet appears to have taken a toll on him. Over the past year, he has been repeatedly targeted on social media, with users attacking his personality and labeling him as “cringe.”
Additionally, controversy surrounding alleged racist remarks he made during high school sparked further public backlash. So far, he has not responded to these claims made by a former classmate.
In a statement posted on X (formerly Twitter), he thanked his fans for the memories and explained that hundreds of people had urged him to stop making music, so he decided to do exactly that.
thank you for the memories pic.twitter.com/4fI7RG90XX
— bbno$ (@bbnomula) December 8, 2025
Peak Collaboration Let The Players Enjoy Their Own Personal Concert
Within the game, players could discover a hidden bugle. Using it would cause bbno$ to appear on the horizon over the ocean, performing his songs alongside VTuber Ironmouse and vlogger vanillamace.
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Bbno$ concert on #PEAK
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The concert is sadly no longer available, but it served as a thank-you to the Peak community. In a community blog post, the publisher Aggro Crab shared a few details about the event.
Thank you for all the awards and love on our goofy friendslop game, we couldn't have done it without our Peak community backing us up.
For bbno$ fans, this was the last chance to see him perform, at least in some form, before he takes a break. In an episode of the Fear& podcast, he opened up about the situation, stating that he would use the year to reflect on his life and settle down.
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