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Homixide Gang Deliver A Fever-Dream In New Album Homixide Lifestyle 2

In their latest sonic blitz, Atlanta’s most feral duo return, not to reclaim territory, but to burn the map entirely. The project, sprawling and venom-laced, is less a sequel than a full-throttle escalation. Homixide Gang’s new 25-track odyssey surges with sharpened instinct, heavier sonics, and an unshakable hunger. Meechie and Beno! don’t just revisit their rage-fuelled roots and weaponise it this time. What once felt chaotic now feels calculated, with each vocal strike and beat drop calibrated for impact.



Guest verses from their Opium camp, including the searing “PB&J” with Ken Carson and the shadowy flex of “Shopping Bags” alongside Destroy Lonely, stitch new dimensions into their sound. Meanwhile, Pi’erre Bourne laces tracks like “Free Agents” with adrenaline-slicked production that charges the duo’s momentum.



Visuals don’t lag behind either. In “VICE CITY,” directed by Decat, we’re submerged in VHS-grain heat, speedboats, women, and Miami dusk, All filtered through a lens of post-rap decadence. It’s a sun-drenched, night-haunted celebration of chaos, loud, loose, and ruthlessly alive.

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