Lil Bushwick and Sid Wilson: Where Horror Meet Hip Hop on "We Gone"

Houston’s own Lil Bushwick and SID Wilson (Slipknot’s DJ and founder of Vomit Face Records) have unleashed “We Gone,” the second single from Bushwick’s upcoming self-titled debut — and it’s every bit as wild as it sounds.

A clash of hip-hop, horror, and high fashion, “We Gone” is a high-voltage, two-minute trip through warped beats and raw adrenaline. The track arrives as a visual and sonic fever dream — a chaotic world where art, animation, and rebellion blur into one. The single follows “Take It Back,” Bushwick’s punk-rap breakout that paired him with unreleased vocals from his late father, Bushwick Bill of the legendary Geto Boys. That track alone bridged two generations of Houston’s underground — the golden age of horrorcore meeting the experimental chaos of a new era.

Co-produced by DJ Lethal (House of Pain, Limp Bizkit) and SID, both singles set the tone for an album that feels more like an exorcism than a debut. Due out October 31, Lil Bushwick opens with a chilling tribute to his father — the immortal line, “This year Halloween fell on a weekend.”

“This project shows my diversity as an artist,” Bushwick says. “It takes you through every emotion and brings you into the mind and life of Bushwick.”

A LABEL BUILT FOR THE UNORTHODOX

Founded by SID Wilson (Slipknot’s turntablist and longtime sonic anarchist), Vomit Face Records was born as a sanctuary for outliers — artists who don’t fit in neatly anywhere else. Its early roster includes names like J57, DEAD X HEDZ, Rome Fortune, and Mars Black, all united by the label’s mission to embrace imperfection and individuality. With Vomit Face Records building momentum and SID steering its creative direction, this partnership isn’t about chasing trends — it’s about rewriting what underground music can sound like in 2025.

Lil Bushwick drops October 31 via Vomit Face Records.

Stream “We Gone” now


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