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Lil Crix Fires Off A Ruthless Debut With “Kill For Crix”

Artists can rap their reality or carve it into concrete with every bar. Lil Crix arrives in the latter category with Kill For Crix. This project is a fierce, filler-free debut mixtape that cements the rising Florida rapper as one of the most electrifying new voices out of Lauderhill. Across 10 tightly packed tracks, he delivers cold precision, documentary-level detail, and heavy bass-driven production. This time enlisting Skrilla, Rob49, Chuckyy, and YTB Fatt to help expand the world he’s been building from the ground up. Rolling Out and Dirty Glove Bastard have also tapped into his vicious focus, calling him “one of the most exciting new artists in rap.”

From the intense threat-and-thrive energy of Kill 4 Me to the celebratory swagger of Overseas, Crix treats each track like a snapshot of survival and triumph. With standout moments like the Rob49-assisted Vultures In Broward, the darkly soulful Wu with Skrilla, and the YTB Fatt collaboration Wannabe Killers, “Kill For Crix” proves why fans have been waiting for this moment. Now officially stepping into his own era, Lil Crix uses “Kill For Crix” to tell the story only he can. Listen to the debut mixtape now and lock in with Florida’s next breakout force on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.

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