![]() Both are emotionally weighty and weirdly pretty. (A version of “Headboard” has been on YouTube for a few months, but it flew under the radar.) “Here I Am” exists at some foggy crossroads where synthpop and pop-punk meet. ![]() “Headboard” is gurgling shoegaze with a beat that might be the tiniest bit emo-rap-adjacent. ![]() The two songs are murky and lo-fi and not really rap at all. On the Bandcamp page for his new tracks “Headboard” and “Here I Am,” Lil Ugly Mane writes, “i forgot to upload this on here a couple months ago.” and then, “i remembered.” That’s all the info that we get. But last night, Lil Ugly Mane returned with two new songs. I haven’t heard anything from Lil Ugly Mane since he collaborated with Wiki and Denzel Curry on the 2019 track “ Grim,” and before last night, he hadn’t put anything up on his Bandcamp page in more than three years. The musically adventurous, lyrically downbeat Richmond, Virginia rapper Lil Ugly Mane has been missing in action for a while.
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