“5G” unleashes Homixide Gang’s rage with a sample of “Cherub Rock” and nod to Fight Club visuals.
Homixide Gang has never been one to pull punches, and “5G” is no exception. Fueled by a sample from Smashing Pumpkins’ “Cherub Rock,” the new single builds on the duo’s signature rage rap blueprint—this time, with a grunge-era twist.
The music video is a tribute to Fight Club, visually evoking themes of destruction and identity. It’s gritty, intense, and aligned perfectly with the track’s energy.
With the album Homixide Lifestyle 2 looming, this release couldn’t be better timed. Gunner Stahl reprises his role behind the lens, creating a visual bridge between their debut and this next evolution.
Meechie and Beno! have teased fans with previews at Rolling Loud and Summer Smash. “Free Agents” remains a favorite, highlighting the group’s blend of lifestyle and lyricism.
“5G” sets a new standard—not just for their sound, but for how they frame it.