

I guess if you don’t play guitar, you’ll be relegated to contrived sub-genres such as “Trap Metal” or “Scream Rap”. As a Slipknot fan (but also a fan of that corny fucker Fred Durst) ZillaKami is obviously influenced by Rock music, he even referenced Nirvana in “33 rd” and yet he hasn’t won over the mainstream Rock crowd. It’s unfortunate to be seen as simultaneously not quite Metal enough and not quite Hip-Hop enough. Upon listening to ZillaKami’s music, I’ve had friends who primarily listen to Trap say he’s “shouting” and “screaming” too much, and similarly there’s some Metal purists who feel he doesn’t conform to their set of standards either. The hook in “33 rd Blakk Glass” was as catchy as it was raw and if Anti is filled with similar tracks, then we’ll all be in for something special. I’ll be the first to admit that with or without SosMula, Zilla has yet to make a flawless mixtape, EP, or album but hopefully his upcoming solo LP Anti will be something to remember. …but I have to say, I’ve been waiting for a full-length solo release from ZillaKami. Go figure.Īs a duo, City Morgue have made a handful of listenable songs including…

ZillaKami on the other hand stood out and yet despite the scales of skill being tipped in one rapper’s favour, the other became famous. Back when I first heard 6ix9ine’s track “Hellsing Station” for example, it was obvious that Tekashi had a basic flow. Rappers such as Bones and Night Lovell with their low-level humming arguably have more in common with R&B whereas artists such as City Morgue (ZillaKami & SosMula) have more of a Metal aesthetic, the only thing that is similar is these artist’s utilisation of “Trap” rhythms and yet they are all placed under the banner of one single genre, but I digress.Īs a one-time collaborator with Tekashi 6ix9ine (as well as being his ghostwriter) I always thought that ZillaKami was the more talented of the two.

Artists ranging from $uicideboy$ (who have a subdued delivery akin to early Three 6 Mafia) to Ho99o9 (who are more of a traditional Punk band) are routinely grouped within this category despite their music sounding nothing alike. Trap Metal is a catch-all sub-genre in which music journalists place any contemporary rapper with a “dark” or “hardcore” vibe. The artist I’m referring to is ZillaKami, a young rapper from Bay Shore, Islip, New York, who has seamlessly combined Hip-Hop with Thrash Metal, and the resulting sound is sometimes referred to as “Trap Metal”. Artists ranging from Camp Lo, Lord Have Mercy, to Powers Pleasant have even incorporated electric guitars into their songs but never in the history of Hip-Hop has someone so overtly blended the two genres together. building on this style by yelling their violent lyrics over hardcore beats, an element of Rock has always been present in Hip-Hop music. By What Went Wrong Or Right With.? on Apįrom ex-Punk band The Beastie Boys (and Def Jam bandmates Run DMC) shouting their rhymes into the mic to Onyx and M.O.P.
