Vomit Face Records
Houston’s own Lil Bushwick and SID just unleashed “We Gone”, the second single from the upcoming self-titled album Lil Bushwick — and it’s exactly what happens when hip-hop, horror, and high fashion collide in a neon nightmare.
“It’s where my love for fashion and animation collide,” Bushwick says. “It’s a creative trip that captures my and SID’s energy letting our creativity run wild.”
The track follows “Take It Back,” the punk-rap gut-punch that paired Lil Bushwick with unreleased vocals from his father, the late Bushwick Bill of Geto Boys fame. Co-produced by DJ Lethal (House of Pain, Limp Bizkit) and SID, both songs stretch rap’s DNA with industrial textures and emotional grit.
Due October 31, Lil Bushwick the album is more than a debut — it’s an exorcism of legacy and grief. Narrated by Bushwick Bill himself, it opens on the iconic line “This year Halloween fell on a weekend,” a perfect nod to his father’s legend and a statement that the story continues.
> “This project shows my diversity as an artist,” Bushwick adds. “It takes you through every emotion and brings you into the mind and life of Bushwick.”
As the newest face of SID’s Vomit Face Records, Lil Bushwick fits the label’s mission: no boxes, no polish, no apologies. It’s raw art built from chaos — a mix of metal, rap, and experimental sound that feels both haunted and unstoppable.
“We Gone” isn’t just a single; it’s a signal. A transmission from the futures-past cliq that’s already arrived.