Homixide Gang’s “Free Agents“: A Pi’erre Bourne-Produced Anthem
A sonic assault, a lyrical barrage, Homixide Gang’s “Free Agents” is a testament to the duo’s raw talent and their ability to seamlessly blend melodic sensibilities with gritty street aesthetics.
Produced by the visionary Pi’erre Bourne, the track is a sonic journey through the underbelly of the Atlanta rap scene, a potent blend of hard-hitting drums, ethereal synths, and the duo’s signature lyrical dexterity.
The song, a Christmas gift to their dedicated fanbase, arrives unexpectedly, a sonic explosion that leaves a lasting impression.
The accompanying music video, directed by YungTacc and featuring cameos from fellow rising stars Ken Carson and Destroy Lonely, further amplifies the track’s impact.
This visual masterpiece, a testament to the vibrant and ever-evolving landscape of contemporary hip-hop, perfectly complements the song’s raw energy and infectious energy.
The song released under the esteemed Opium Records label, solidifies Homixide Gang’s position as a force to be reckoned with in the ever-evolving landscape of contemporary hip-hop.
With their unique blend of raw talent, undeniable charisma, and a commitment to pushing the boundaries of musical expression, Homixide Gang is poised to become one of the most influential voices in the next generation of rap.
Quotable Lyrics:
No bap, no bap
Yeah, I got the dope that come out the city
I got the money in my pants, they come real fast,
sh*t, we rock out the bitty
Hey, we on the road to London
Hit so hard, what you know ’bout it bummy
Put you in whatever she wants
I got the birds that come out the boat