Zillakami has made his name in the rap game with his heavy, almost metal-like vocal tone and flows. In the age of Juice Wrld’s and XXXTentacion’s, Zillakami remained one of the earliest and most creative member of the emo-rap wave. Recent releases like his “BADASS” collaboration with Lil Uzi Vert pointed towards a continuation of the signature sound. However, it seems that the New York rapper is pushing this sound further in his most recent single, “FROSTY”.
“FROSTY” is without a doubt a full-fledged emo-rock song. With a distorted guitar lead and dynamic drums not influenced by trap patterns, “FROSTY” could easily find itself in the playlists of mid-2000’s pop-punk classics. The lyrics follow suit, with themes surrounding depression, drugs, and heartbreak.
Zillakami’s usually strained and screaming vocal inflections are substituted in the new release with a more somber and quiet vocal tone. This seems like a good creative choice for the artist, whose harsh voice often held him back from the mainstream success of his contemporaries.
Check out the music video below:
Quotable Lyrics:
I’m sorry that I couldn’t be the one
‘Cause we can’t run
The end has come (Oh)
I’m sorry that I couldn’t be the one