Houston-based rapper Hanumankind is making waves with a bold new track, “Villainous Freestyle,” a raw, high-powered release that gives fans a glimpse of what’s to come on his upcoming mixtape. Known for his dynamic delivery and lyrical duality, Hanumankind is stepping deeper into his bag—one that’s unfiltered, confrontational, and reflective all at once.
“Villainous Freestyle” flips the usual hero arc on its head. Over a grimy, bass-heavy beat, Hanumankind talks about what happens when good guys stick around too long—they turn cold. “Live long enough to become the villain” isn’t just a bar—it’s the central idea. He doesn’t shy away from the darkness, he owns it.
What makes the track stand out isn’t just the theme, but the intensity in Hanumankind’s tone. There’s a controlled chaos to how he spits, packed with conviction and creativity. It’s lyrical, but not overthought. Impactful, without trying too hard. He shows that being a villain in rap doesn’t mean being senseless—it means being unapologetically true.
This track marks a shift in energy as Hanumankind builds momentum for his next project. “Villainous Freestyle” sets the tone for a mixtape that could dig even deeper into the contrasts and complexities that define his artistry.
If this song is any indication, Hanumankind isn’t playing nice anymore—and that might be his biggest strength.