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Behind the scene with Flvsh Goddi

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January 20, 2025
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Behind the scene with Flvsh Goddi

In the ever-evolving landscape of Chicago hip-hop, a new force is emerging from the shadows. Flvsh Goddi, self-styled as “The Villain,” is crafting a unique blend of horrorcore and hip-hop that’s sending ripples through the city’s music scene.

Born and raised in Chicago, Flvsh Goddi’s journey into music began with an unusual cocktail of influences. While most artists cite traditional hip-hop as their foundation, Goddi’s inspiration comes from a darker place: the intersection of horror films and hardcore rap. His first encounter with horror came through Michael Myers, sparking a fascination that would later define his artistic direction.

The artist’s sound is deeply rooted in the traditions of horrorcore, a subgenre that traces its lineage through legends like Three 6 Mafia, who pioneered the fusion of horror themes with hip-hop. But Flvsh Goddi brings his own twisted innovation to the format. His latest single, “Do You See!?” showcases this perfectly, featuring the menacing hook “didn’t I tell ya here I come the villain back for lunch” – a line that perfectly encapsulates his approach to the genre.

What sets Flvsh Goddi apart is his self-proclaimed ENIGMA status. In an era where artists often become predictable, he prides himself on keeping listeners guessing. This unpredictability isn’t just a gimmick; it’s a reflection of his diverse influences, from the raw energy of Three 6 Mafia and No Limit Records to the lyrical prowess of Biggie, Tupac, and Jadakiss.

His latest release, “Do You See!?” hit streaming platforms on December 13th, 2024, marking another milestone in his evolution. The track embodies what he calls a “dark horrorcore feel with snatch em bald lyrics,” delivering exactly the kind of spine-chilling entertainment his growing fanbase has come to expect.

But beneath the horror-inspired aesthetics and villainous persona lies a focused artist with clear goals. Flvsh Goddi isn’t interested in industry drama or negativity; his mission is singular: to build a name for himself and create a sustainable future for his family through his art. This grounded approach, combined with his unique artistic vision, sets him apart in Chicago’s competitive hip-hop scene.

As a member of the Haus of Everything collective, Flvsh Goddi is part of a creative movement that’s pushing boundaries in the city’s music landscape. His vision board might not be complete – as he says himself, he has “way more to do” – but his trajectory is clear: straight up, with no signs of slowing down.

For those brave enough to venture into the darker corners of Chicago’s hip-hop scene, Flvsh Goddi’s music offers a thrilling departure from the mainstream. His work proves that there’s still plenty of room for innovation in horrorcore, especially when it’s delivered with authentic passion and clear artistic vision.

Fans can follow The Villain’s journey on Instagram and Twitter @FlvshGoddi, where he regularly drops updates about new releases and performances. With each new track, he continues to prove that sometimes the most compelling artists are the ones who embrace their role as the villain in the story.

In a genre that often celebrates the antihero, Flvsh Goddi isn’t just playing a part – he’s rewriting the script, one dark verse at a time.

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