Blunt performed music with Russian-Estonian artist
Inga Copeland (also known as Lolina) as the electronic duo
Hype Williams from 2007 until 2012. Supposedly founded in 2005 as a "relay" project passed between artists every five years, the group has given few interviews, leaving music journalists and the media in doubt as to the exact nature of the project. In 2016, Glass announced that Blunt and Copeland were no longer part of the project, which would be continuing with other members. Blunt embarked on his solo career in 2011, releasing a set of albums as well as several EPs and singles. His first few full-length studio albums,
The Narcissist II (2012),
The Redeemer (2013), and
Black Metal (2014), received attention and praise from various music publications.
"BBF" Hosted by DJ Escrow, his first album under experimental group Babyfather, was named the best album of 2016 by
Tiny Mix Tapes and
Resident Advisor. In 2018, Blunt contributed heavily to
A$AP Rocky's album
Testing, with production and writing credits on "Purity" and "Gunz N Butter" and additional vocals on "Calldrops". Blunt's work on the album followed collaborative singles between the two artists prior, such as the Babyfather track "Benzo Amore". The pair have since collaborated on multiple recordings. In 2024, the collaborative album
Backstage Raver was released with longtime collaborator Joanne Robertson. On 1 January 2025, Blunt would release
Lucre, a collaborative EP with
Iceage lead singer Elias Rønnenfelt and producer
Vegyn. ==Other artistic work==