
Miami’s underground Hip-Hop scene just got hit with a potent dose of raw energy, thanks to the electrifying new single “Highly Venomous” from independent rapper Verbalist and veteran producer DJ Proof. This track isn’t just a song, it’s a statement.
Known for his gritty lyricism and authentic storytelling, Verbalist delivers verse after verse with surgical precision in Highly Venomous. Each bar slices through the beat like a blade, infused with real-life Miami flavor that only someone truly embedded in the culture could bring. His flow is unapologetic, fierce, and hypnotic—this is not your average radio rap.
As a Miami native, Verbalist taps deep into the soul of the city. From Liberty City to Wynwood, you can hear the hustle, the heat, and the history in every word he spits. His delivery doesn’t chase trends, it sets them. This is raw, underground Hip-Hop at its finest.
Behind the boards, DJ Proof lays down a menacing, bass-heavy beat that perfectly complements Verbalist’s venomous flow. With haunting loops, grimy drum patterns, and an eerie yet addictive rhythm, the production grabs your ears and doesn’t let go.
DJ Proof is no stranger to the underground; his catalog is respected in circles that value substance over hype. On Highly Venomous, he brings out the best in Verbalist, crafting a sonic landscape where bars are bullets and every hook hits hard.
The video for “Highly Venomous” adds another layer of authenticity. Directed by Beleaf, the visuals were shot inside the Museum of Hip-Hop, Museum of Graffiti, and The Art of Hip-Hop, offering a powerful tribute to the culture that raised Verbalist.
From graffiti-tagged walls to symbolic exhibits, the video is a visual celebration of the roots of Hip-Hop. It’s not just a backdrop, it’s a part of the message. Miami’s underground is alive, and Verbalist is its voice.
As a founding member of LockFM, a nonprofit Hip-Hop radio station, Verbalist isn’t just making music; he’s building a legacy. His commitment to uplifting the community and preserving the purity of the art form is what separates him from the pack.
Highly Venomous is more than a banger. It’s a warning shot, a rallying cry, and a love letter to real Hip-Hop, all in one.