Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Videos

Lil Crix, Chuckyy, & Skrilla Trade Street Psalms On Apocalyptic Banger “Kill 4 Me”

Don’t ask who’d ride, ask who’s willing to die. Lil Crix returns with fire in his tone and steel in his gaze on Kill 4 Me, a chilling new release that tunnels straight through the murk of street warfare with raw honesty and bass-heavy bravado. Backed by the eerie echoes of tolling bells and an ominous choir, the Haitian-American standout unites with Chicago’s Chuckyy and Philly’s Skrilla for a searing three-city cipher. The production hits like it’s signaling the end times, yet each bar proves these emcees are just getting started.

In the accompanying visual, the trio emerges from the shadows — surrounded by plaques, chains, Maybachs, and studio smoke — a potent symbol of how far the grind can go. Together, they embody a new generation of unflinching voices turning pain into power. Kill 4 Me continues the arc of Lil Crix’s rapid rise, building on the momentum of tracks like the Kodak Black-directed “Meal Ticket” and the haunting Murda Man. From standout collaborations with BLP Kosher to streaming smashes like “Power Freestyle” and “Kick Yo Doe” with Nardo Wick, Crix is proving that his pen and presence can’t be ignored. Watch the official video below and connect with Lil Crix on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.


Discover more from OnTheSceneNY

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Written By

You May Also Like

Videos

Lexa Gates returns with a sultry new single, Latency. The Queens-born singer, rapper, and producer casts a spell with simmering vocals and a magnetic...

Videos

They never saw a star shine from my block… till now. South Side Chicago’s own Star Bandz delivers a grounded, confident visual for Like...

Albums

With her most personal and vulnerable release to date, GRAMMY®-winning Colombian-American singer-songwriter Kali Uchis returns with her fifth studio album, Sincerely. Across 14 hypnotic...

Audio

Two worlds collide, and neither one feels the same. Coming off his explosive Coachella debut, multi-platinum innovator Yeat pays tribute to one of rap’s...

Advertisement

Discover more from OnTheSceneNY

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading