Vermin The Villain & FATHERWASP - Hollowtips (Prelude) (Single)

Now it's no surprise anymore that Vermin The Villain & FATHERWASP have combined forces on a new project that will be releasing tomorrow titled "Deathtape." Now what is a surprise is the prelude release they dropped yesterday evening titled "Hollowtips." The video directed & edited by Wasp is viewed like a found footage of a night where the two emcees seek havoc among the city streets while the phonk-induced production by Hellcat! & Lord Verm is the theme music for that sinister event. The visual release gives you a vivid introduction to the sounds you're going to witness off the Deathtape. You've heard back-to-back releases and seen visuals with their creative entities tied into them, so peep more into the psychosis of the Deathtape wordsmiths.

Vermin starts off the record by applying pressure with constructal lines thinking whether he'll die rich or cease from existence. Turning a blind eye to his scenery by having his blood, sweat & tears deserved on his people with a lot of thoughts coming to his mind that become overwhelming. Darkened with his verse, Wasp sinks his teeth in the night sky with his wordplay; the sickening lines he's dishing out are vicious, and it goes complimentary with the chorus. The duo goes back & forth in verses that would worry a herd of emcees; having one tyrant on the mic, you probably lose a whole platoon of men just to knock him off his axis but having two monsters of raps that you have to destroy then you might lose a race of humans just for a drop of blood. They are prestigious with the looks and the rhymes to back their artistry up; the hellraising echos of this record are balancing over to an ominous element that is devised very well.

There will be similarities you'll hear in the project that you can grasp from this record alone, this track is meant to be your ticket into the project, and that should be enough to hold you over for the next 24 hours. Be sure to show this record some love until you land yourself in front of the Deathtape for your listening experience.