: Known for a gritty, technical flow and a penchant for occult or darker themes (hence the name), Vooodu was a prominent figure in the "Western HemisFear" collective alongside artists like Mykill Miers.
: Released during a period when West Coast artists were increasingly exploring "darker," more lyrical, and non-G-Funk aesthetics. Artistic Collaboration
: Patchwerk was a key player in the Atlanta and Los Angeles scenes, often associated with high-quality independent hip-hop production.
: Originally pressed on 12-inch vinyl, including instrumental and acapella versions.
The song is defined by the chemistry between two distinct lyrical heavyweights:
: As suggested by the title, the track delves into moral ambiguity and the harsher realities of life, often utilizing metaphor and aggressive imagery.
"Two Deadly Sins," released in 1996, is a cornerstone of underground West Coast hip-hop, featuring the intense lyrical interplay between (also known as Vooodu!) and Meen Green . The track originally appeared on the 12-inch single "One Life To Live / Two Deadly Sins" before being included on Vooodu's 1997 EP, Dark Regions . Production and Release
: While it didn't achieve mainstream chart success, it remains a "rare" and sought-after piece for vinyl collectors and fans of 90s indie hip-hop. Vooodu – One Life To Live / Two Deadly Sins - Discogs


