Huskii Reveals “INHERENT VICE” Tracklist Ahead of February Release

Wollongong rapper Huskii has unveiled the full tracklist for his upcoming album INHERENT VICE, set to drop in February 2025, exactly one year after his 2024 project golgotha. The 10-track release features contributions from Kashkal, 4orttune, Celly, Philla, Gravy Baby, and Timos, with production by Rylie.

TWO NEW HUSKII TRACKS: “od oca” and “draga mama”

Two singles have already been released ahead of the album. od oca, featuring COLOURD NOYZ, explores relationship strain, addiction, and the pressures of raising a family under public scrutiny. draga mama, featuring Rops1 and COLOURD NOYZ, takes a reflective look at maternal relationships with emotional honesty and maturity. Both tracks continue Huskii’s signature introspective and narrative-driven style.

Positioning Within Australian Hip-Hop

Huskii has built a reputation for candid storytelling and a refusal to simplify complex emotions. His previous work, including golgotha, addressed themes of family, addiction, identity, and survival without overproduction or performance. INHERENT VICE appears set to continue this trajectory, with deliberate sequencing that frames the album as a cohesive journey—from the opener Mt Warning to the closer Intrusive Thoughts.

The features on INHERENT VICE signal a collaborative yet cohesive approach. Artists such as Kashkal, 4orttune, Celly, Philla, Gravy Baby, Timos, and Rops1 all operate in overlapping creative circles, reinforcing a consistent sonic identity. Huskii’s approach prioritises emotional transparency over commercial polish, positioning him within a lane of Australian hip-hop that values authenticity and substance.

With the album arriving a year after golgotha, Huskii maintains creative continuity without rushing output. For listeners navigating themes of identity, displacement, or family complexity, INHERENT VICE promises music that documents lived experience rather than performing struggle.

The February release will reveal whether the full project consolidates Huskii’s approach or expands into new emotional territory. Based on the singles and announced tracklist, fans can expect a continuation of the deeply personal, uncompromising work that has earned Huskii a dedicated following.

Kuri Kitawal

Sunshine Coast based creative and entrepreneur documenting the sound, stories, and growth of Australian hip hop. With a focus on authenticity and community, Kuri writes about the artists, the culture and the infrastructure that push music forward. Founder of Oceania’s Finest and committed to showcasing the voices shaping the future of the scene.

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