WHOKILLEDXIX: The new 'Villains' music video is all about the fans
Want to see WHOKILLEDXIX in action? Say less. The hip-hop pair come through with their new ‘Villains’ music video and it’s clear they know how to pack houses.
Fans light up the visual and the song goes as hard as expected. Tap in.
WHOKILLEDXIX deliver the perfect companion to their new single “Villains” featuring EZEKIEL — a video capturing a typically intense live performance from the disruptive duo. Watch it HERE. For fans who haven’t seen the duo do their thing on stage yet, the visualizer perfectly encapsulates the frenzied, manic energy of their live sets.
“I check the bank had to blink cause I seen double digits,” Karm the Tool delivers as viewers are treated to footage of him and partner-in-crime Yung Skayda shirtless, hyping up the packed crowd. At Skayda’s verse, he spits: “She got the claws on, she like feline — she giving eyes yeah, she sliding signs.” All the while, rapid-fire edits showcase the elated audience lost in the genre-blending music.
The video comes just one week after the pair unleashed “Villains.” That song was preceded by “LUCK1,” another blistering track designed to incite mayhem at concerts and festivals. All of this new music follows on the feels of the Connecticut natives' debut album PULLBACK, which dropped last year. Filled with intricate, ferocious creations like “ATTENTION!,” “ANXIETY,” and "it takes two,” the album announced the arrival of a boldly original new voice in music.
Primarily produced by WHOKILLEDXIX, PULLBACK features production from WZRDBLD(Disturbed, Lil Peep, Lil Wayne), Raziel, and Slush Puppy. Together, it enhances their reputation for fearless experimentation. PULLBACK follows the EPs LORE, Vol. 1, Fall Damage, and 19. And with over 250 million combined streams thus far, it’s safe to say their supersonic brand of songwriting is connecting with fans.
Now, the video for “Villains” lets the cat out of the bag — WHOKILLEDXIX's shows deliver next-level mayhem that needs to be experienced live and in person.