Lil Vith is a music collective from the South Bronx. Their breakout track "Maison Margiela" came out in 2021 and helped define their sound, which leans into raw vocals and production that feels both immediate and a little rough around the edges. They followed that with albums like "Like Flowers" in 2022 and the EP "Renegade" in 2023.
Their songs often reference luxury brands, titles like "Jimmy Choo" and "Maison Margiela" point to that, but the delivery tends to be more grounded than glamorous. Tracks like "555" and "Floppy" have a direct, almost conversational quality, while collaborations such as "Hello Kitty" show they work comfortably with other voices in their orbit.
At various points, Lil Vith faced criticism for their lyrics and some legal questions, but the music kept coming. They never really smoothed out into a polished act, which might be why their recordings still sound like they're coming from the neighborhood rather than a studio.
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