20 Best Songs of Homixide Gang (Greatest Hits) That Define Their Chaotic Sound

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If you’ve been anywhere near the underground rap ecosystem over the past few years, you already know that Homixide Gang operates in their own dimension. Hailing from Atlanta, the duo of Homixide Havik and Homixide P has carved out one of the most distinct sonic identities in modern trap — a swirling, unhinged blend of melodic rap, punk aggression, and deeply Atlanta-coded street energy. Their best Homixide Gang songs don’t just hit; they disorient in the most addictive way possible.

This list pulls from across their entire catalog — from the raw, lo-fi grime of SNOTTY WORLD in 2021 all the way through the boundary-pushing chaos of Homixide Lifestyle 2 in 2025. Whether you’re a longtime follower who caught on early or someone just discovering what these two are capable of, consider this your essential guide to their greatest hits.

The LifeStyle!

From the moment SNOTTY WORLD dropped in 2021, “The LifeStyle!” made it crystal clear that Homixide Gang was not interested in playing by conventional rap rules. The production is jagged and deliberately abrasive — a rattling percussion bed beneath melodic flows that feel simultaneously off-kilter and undeniably catchy. What makes this track so compelling is how both MCs lean into their natural charisma without overselling anything; the delivery feels effortless, like two guys rapping exactly the way they talk. For listeners exploring their catalog for the first time, this is a perfect entry point that captures the duo’s unrefined, electric energy in its purest early form.

Snotty Rock!

“Snotty Rock!” from SNOTTY WORLD is one of those songs that hits differently on headphones late at night — the mix has this dense, wall-of-sound quality that feels almost claustrophobic in the best possible way. The track’s title isn’t just branding; there’s genuinely something rock-adjacent about the energy Homixide Gang brings here, the kind of reckless momentum that makes you feel like something is about to break. The production leans into distorted bass and rapid-fire hi-hats, creating a sonic tension that the duo’s vocal performances ride perfectly. This is peak SNOTTY WORLD — loud, unapologetic, and absolutely relentless.

SSN

Released as the title track of their 2021 project SSN, this song showcases a slightly different side of the group — more atmospheric, more deliberate in its pacing. The beat creates a dark, foggy ambiance that gives the duo room to flex their storytelling instincts rather than simply overwhelming the listener with energy. Melodically, “SSN” has some of the most interesting vocal layering in their early catalog, with harmonized ad-libs that feel almost haunting against the minimalist production. For fans who want to understand the full range of what Homixide Gang can do, this one is essential listening.

Rockstar Trapper!

There’s something almost confrontational about “Rockstar Trapper!” — it feels like a statement of intent, a chest-out declaration that refuses to be ignored. Also from SNOTTY WORLD, the track channels the swagger of classic trap while injecting enough personality and chaos to make it feel completely fresh. The hook is one of their most memorable from this period, constructed with the kind of melodic instinct that sticks in your head long after the song ends. If you’re building a playlist of Homixide Gang’s most energetic moments, this one sits near the very top.

V-Friends

When Homixide Lifestyle dropped in 2022, “V-Friends” immediately stood out as evidence that the duo was evolving fast. The production here is notably more polished compared to the SNOTTY WORLD era, with cleaner mixing and a more intentional sonic architecture beneath the characteristic roughness of their delivery. There’s a real sense of camaraderie baked into the track — the chemistry between Havik and P sounds almost telepathic, their cadences bouncing off each other with the kind of intuitive timing that only comes from genuine creative partnership. This is Homixide Gang growing without losing what makes them special.

Can’t Go

“Can’t Go,” also from Homixide Lifestyle (2022), is one of those tracks that reveals new layers with each listen. On the surface it carries all the hallmarks of their style — aggressive delivery, trap-rooted production, unapologetic subject matter — but dig a little deeper and there’s a real emotional undertow running through the song. The melodic choices in the hook are genuinely affecting, a reminder that beneath the chaos, Homixide Gang has real artistic sensitivity. Whether you’re catching this one in the car or through a dedicated pair of quality headphones, the mix rewards close listening.

NoEvi

The NoEvi project gave fans one of the more introspective entries in the Homixide Gang catalog, and the title track is its undisputed centerpiece. Released in 2022, “NoEvi” leans into a slightly slower tempo than most of their work, creating space for the duo to emphasize lyrical texture over pure kinetic energy. The beat has a hypnotic, almost drone-like quality that makes the verses feel urgent and suspended at the same time — a genuinely difficult sonic tension to achieve. It’s the kind of track that makes you stop scrolling and just listen.

Puttem On

From the Puttem On project (2022), this track demonstrates one of Homixide Gang’s most underrated skills: building a hook that is both immediately accessible and deeply rooted in their unique aesthetic. “Puttem On” has a melodic bounce that makes it one of their most approachable songs for newer listeners, but it never compromises on personality or edge. The production features a bright, punchy mix with just enough grit to feel authentic rather than commercial. If you’re introducing someone to Homixide Gang for the first time, this might actually be the perfect gateway track.

BBY GRL

“BBY GRL” (2022) is a fascinating addition to the catalog because it shows the duo engaging with softer, more melodic territory without sounding out of their element. The track has an almost dreamy quality to its production — lighter textures, more space in the mix — but the vocal performances keep it grounded in the Homixide Gang universe. It’s the kind of creative risk that pays off precisely because they commit to it fully rather than hedging. Among their 2022 output, “BBY GRL” stands as one of the most memorable experiments in mood and atmosphere.

Vibes!

“Vibes!” does exactly what the title promises, and it does it without apology. From SNOTTY WORLD (2021), this track is pure kinetic pleasure — a propulsive beat, charismatic flows, and an energy level that makes it impossible to sit still. The production has that specific lo-fi warmth that characterized so much of the early catalog, giving the track a sense of intimacy despite its aggressive surface. When talking about Homixide Gang songs that capture the raw excitement of their early days, “Vibes!” is always part of the conversation. You can find more tracks with this kind of infectious energy on GlobalMusicVibe’s songs section.

Gun

Also from SNOTTY WORLD, “Gun” is a masterclass in economy — saying exactly what needs to be said, how it needs to be said, and getting out. The track is lean and aggressive, built on a stripped-down production that puts the duo’s delivery front and center. There’s something almost confrontational about the directness here, a refusal to elaborate or explain that makes the whole thing hit harder than a more elaborate track might. In a catalog full of standout moments, “Gun” holds its ground through sheer force of attitude.

Uzi Work

When Snot or Not arrived in 2023, it marked another level of artistic confidence from the duo, and “Uzi Work” is one of the album’s most intense entries. The production is chaotic in a very controlled way — producer choices that feel wild on first listen reveal themselves as calculated on repeat plays. The vocal performances here have a rawness that recalls the SNOTTY WORLD days while benefiting from the slightly more refined sonic approach the duo had developed by this point. Blasting this one through a dedicated audio setup — check out earbuds built for dense rap mixes — reveals details in the mix that casual streaming misses entirely.

5!RE

“5!RE” from Snot or Not (2023) is one of those productions that makes you want to immediately look up who made the beat. The sonic architecture is genuinely innovative — layered textures that create a sense of depth uncommon in straightforward trap, with rhythmic choices that feel fresh even within a well-worn genre. Both MCs rise to the challenge of the beat, delivering performances that match the production’s ambition without letting the instrumental overwhelm the song. It’s evidence that Homixide Gang’s artistic growth between 2021 and 2023 was very real and very intentional.

Homixide Language

“Homixide Language” from Snot or Not (2023) might be the most self-aware track in their catalog — a song that explicitly addresses their own sonic identity and what sets them apart. The production is dense and layered, with the duo’s voices cutting through a complex mix like a signal through static. Lyrically, there’s a confidence here that feels earned, the product of years of grinding and developing something genuinely original. If you want one track that captures what Homixide Gang is fundamentally about as artists, this is the one to play for someone who’s never heard them before.

Switch Up

“Switch Up” demonstrates the range that the Snot or Not project showcased throughout — a song that lives up to its name by pivoting through different moods and tempos within a compact runtime. The track’s structural flexibility is impressive; it never feels scattered, but it refuses to be pinned down to a single energy or vibe. This kind of sonic restlessness is central to what makes Homixide Gang interesting as long-term artists rather than one-trick performers. Every time you think you have the song figured out, it shifts in a way that keeps the listen genuinely engaging.

FA5EBUSTER

The i5u5we5 project in 2024 felt like a genuine artistic leap, and “FA5EBUSTER” announced that evolution immediately. The production here is more experimental than almost anything in their previous catalog — unpredictable percussion patterns, textured synth work, and a mix that pushes boundaries in ways that feel deliberate and visionary. The duo’s delivery adapts to the more adventurous sonic environment with impressive flexibility, demonstrating that their artistry can stretch beyond the Atlanta trap blueprint without losing its essential character. This is Homixide Gang operating at their most ambitious.

SMAKDWN

“SMAKDWN” from i5u5we5 (2024) is exactly what the title suggests — a track that hits with the force and abruptness of something decisive and violent. The production is relentlessly kinetic, and the duo matches the energy with some of their most focused and intense vocal performances since the SNOTTY WORLD era. What’s notable is how “SMAKDWN” manages to feel both nostalgic for their earlier rawness and genuinely contemporary in its sonic choices, bridging the gap between where they started and where they’ve arrived.

HI-VOLTAGE

“HI-VOLTAGE” from i5u5we5 (2024) lives up to its name with a production that crackles with electric tension from the first second. The beat has an almost industrial quality — mechanical rhythms beneath melodic elements that create a fascinating sonic friction. Both Havik and P bring an intensity that suggests they approached this recording session with something to prove, resulting in performances that feel genuinely urgent rather than routine. In the context of the i5u5we5 era, “HI-VOLTAGE” represents the group at peak creative momentum.

NINTEND0

Homixide Lifestyle 2 dropped in 2025, and “NINTEND0” immediately became one of the most-discussed tracks in their catalog among dedicated listeners. The production draws on video game aesthetics in a way that feels fresh rather than gimmicky — the 8-bit-influenced elements are woven into a genuinely modern trap framework rather than simply overlaid as a novelty. The duo’s performances are among their most playful and charismatic, suggesting a comfort and confidence that comes from years of developing their craft. This is Homixide Gang in 2025: more skilled, more intentional, and somehow still just as raw as they were in 2021.

VICE CITY

“VICE CITY” from Homixide Lifestyle 2 (2025) is a cinematic closer that feels like it’s been building in their music for years. The production is expansive and atmospheric, evoking the kind of sprawling urban landscape suggested by the title, with a sonic scope that their earliest work never attempted. The performances feel reflective — or at least as reflective as Homixide Gang gets — and there’s a sense of narrative arc to the track that rewards listeners who’ve followed the duo’s entire journey. It’s a genuinely impressive artistic statement from two artists who have never stopped pushing forward.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the members of Homixide Gang?

Homixide Gang is a rap duo from Atlanta, Georgia consisting of Homixide Havik and Homixide P. The two have been releasing music together since at least 2021, building a devoted underground following through a string of projects that showcase their distinctive blend of melodic trap, punk energy, and raw Atlanta street aesthetics.

What is Homixide Gang’s best album?

This depends heavily on what you are looking for in their music. SNOTTY WORLD (2021) is essential for understanding their raw, founding sound. Snot or Not (2023) is widely regarded as one of their most consistent and artistically ambitious projects. i5u5we5 (2024) represents their most experimental and evolved work to date, and Homixide Lifestyle 2 (2025) shows continued growth with fresh sonic territory.

What genre is Homixide Gang?

Homixide Gang primarily operates in trap and melodic rap, but their sound incorporates elements that draw comparisons to punk, emo rap, and experimental hip-hop. They are closely associated with the broader Atlanta rap ecosystem while maintaining a sound distinct enough to feel genuinely genre-defying rather than derivative.

For someone just getting into Homixide Gang, The LifeStyle!, Puttem On, Rockstar Trapper!, and Vibes! offer excellent entry points. These tracks capture the core energy and personality of the duo without requiring the context that some of their more experimental later work benefits from.

Are Homixide Gang songs available on streaming platforms?

Yes, Homixide Gang’s catalog is available across major streaming platforms including Spotify and Apple Music. Their full discography including SNOTTY WORLD, Homixide Lifestyle, Snot or Not, i5u5we5, and Homixide Lifestyle 2 is accessible for streaming.

How has Homixide Gang’s sound evolved since 2021?

Their evolution has been significant and consistent. The 2021 era was defined by raw, lo-fi energy and a deliberately abrasive aesthetic. By 2023 with Snot or Not, the production had become more intentional and layered while retaining that essential roughness. The i5u5we5 era in 2024 pushed into more experimental territory, and Homixide Lifestyle 2 in 2025 shows them operating with genuine artistic ambition at a level their earliest work only hinted at.

Author: Kat Quirante

- Acoustic and Content Expert

Kat Quirante is an audio testing specialist and lead reviewer for GlobalMusicVibe.com. Combining her formal training in acoustics with over a decade as a dedicated musician and song historian, Kat is adept at evaluating gear from both the technical and artistic perspectives. She is the site's primary authority on the full spectrum of personal audio, including earbuds, noise-cancelling headphones, and bookshelf speakers, demanding clarity and accurate sound reproduction in every test. As an accomplished songwriter and guitar enthusiast, Kat also crafts inspiring music guides that fuse theory with practical application. Her goal is to ensure readers not only hear the music but truly feel the vibe.

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