The Empirical Legacy Project (E.L.P.) just dropped their latest single “Goblins,” a hard-hitting collaboration featuring Kansas City’s Scritchmatic and North Carolina’s Soulo Poppa. The track is produced by none other than Fantom of the Beat, also known as Haas G from the legendary hip-hop duo The UMC’s, who brings a haunting mix of new wave, dance, and raw hip-hop energy.
“Goblins” isn’t just a record it’s an adrenaline rush. Fantom crafts an eerie, bass-heavy beat that feels like something out of a midnight chase scene, giving Scritchmatic and Soulo Poppa the perfect sonic playground to flex their lyrical muscle. Their chemistry jumps out immediately, trading verses that feel sharp, sinister, and cinematic.
Where most rappers follow trends or chase clout, these two deliver bars that are confident, authentic, and built for longevity. “Goblins” doesn’t rely on gimmicks it thrives on skill and presence. Every line feels like a strike, every flow switch like a blade cutting through the noise.
Fantom’s production ties it all together, merging grimy street energy with futuristic flair. The thundering arrangements, dark synths, and pounding drums make it the kind of track that could light up a club or a Halloween playlist alike.
Lyrically and sonically, “Goblins” is a statement. E.L.P. proves they’re not just part of hip-hop’s next wave, they’re leading it. With undeniable chemistry, hard-hitting bars, and cinematic production, this record shows what happens when true craftsmen link up for something bigger than trends.
So, grab your machete, knife, or Freddy Krueger glove and press play on “Goblins.” It’s time to let the monsters loose.
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