
Genre? That’s old school. The most interesting artists right now are the ones bending, breaking, and completely reimagining genre — and Tim Trilioni is quickly earning his spot among them
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- Tim Trilioni – His new single “The Crash Out”, which dropped yesterday, feels like a hip-hop opera: string sections, trap percussion, and a lyrical descent into chaos. It’s reminiscent of what Tyler, The Creator did with Igor — art and emotion wrapped in one unpredictable package.
- PinkPantheress – Flipping garage, jungle, and 2000s R&B into something nostalgic yet fresh.
- 070 Shake – Her blend of rap, industrial synths, and emotionally raw vocals has carved out a lane for alternative rap.
- Steve Lacy – Funk, indie rock, and R&B all collide under his ever-evolving sound.
- Kelela – Long before genre-blending was a buzzword, she was living it — and still does.
What sets Trilioni apart is his cinematic ambition. “The Crash Out” isn’t trying to land on one playlist — it’s trying to tell a story. As National Capital Daily noted, this is the start of a three-track rollout, with “Fine 69” and “Que Rico” next in line.
Trilioni’s roots are in New Orleans, but his sound could live on the international stage. He’s got the creative reach of an artist like Frank Ocean, but he’s carving his own emotional tone: darker, more theatrical, and unapologetically unpredictable.
