New Release Skip Vance Vs Billy Lodi — Best
Why? Because Billy Lodi has made this song before. It’s a great version of that song, but it’s familiar. Skip Vance, on "Concrete Flowers," evolved. He proved you can be 40 years old in hip-hop, talk about paying bills and losing friends, and still sound fresher than a 22-year-old screaming about rage.
It’s a tie, depending on your mood. For late-night introspection, Skip Vance wins. For the gym or a pre-game ritual, Billy Lodi takes it. But if we have to pick one based on originality: Billy Lodi pushes the sonic envelope further. Round 2: Lyricism & Delivery Skip Vance is a writer’s writer. Skip doesn’t mumble. He enunciates every syllable like he’s paying rent by the word. In "Concrete Flowers," he paints a picture of economic decay: "I’m dodging potholes full of broken promises / The landlord raised the rent, now the dream is on a golden tether." It’s heavy. It’s real. If you miss the era of Nas and Pusha T, Vance is your guy. new release skip vance vs billy lodi best
In the wild west of independent hip-hop, Friday releases often feel like a firehose of content. But every so often, the algorithm gods smile upon us, and two titans drop heat on the same 24-hour cycle. This week, the underground is buzzing about a head-to-head that nobody saw coming: versus Billy Lodi . Skip Vance, on "Concrete Flowers," evolved
By: The Beat Oracle Published: 2 hours ago For late-night introspection, Skip Vance wins
Billy goes the opposite direction. "Neon Rage" is a wall of sound. Think 808s that distort the speakers, a synth arpeggio that sounds like a dying arcade machine, and a tempo shift halfway through that catches you off guard.