"Red Pill Poets (Evil Begets Evil)" - Eyerap, Nec Nymbl - Folded Waffle "Red Pill Poets (Evil Begets Evil)" - Eyerap, Nec Nymbl - Folded Waffle

“Red Pill Poets (Evil Begets Evil)” – Eyerap, Nec Nymbl

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In our editorial vision, we draw focus to this release—an offering that carries the weight of craft, intention, and presence. Whether this is your first encounter with Eyerap,Nec Nymbl or a continued step along their path, the music calls for your full attention.

 

 

There are tracks that rumble. Tracks that crack pavement. Tracks that feel like an alleyway cipher with no cameras—just raw breath, truth, and the weight of history. “Red Pill Poets: Evil begets Evil” by EYERAP and Nec Nymbl falls directly into that lineage, landing with the force of a hood philosophy lecture delivered over a dusty boom bap drum loop.

This one isn’t for the casual listener.
This is for the heads.
For the ones who grew up studying bars like scripture.
For the ones who understand that hip-hop has always been equal parts survival guide and prophecy. 🧇

Boom Bap With Teeth

Nec Nymbl laces the production with a classic, darker boom bap palette—grit-soaked drums, a lurking bassline, and a sample that feels pulled straight from the subconscious of a revolutionist. It’s cinematic, but not Hollywood cinematic—more like guerrilla filmmaking in the Bronx at 3AM. The beat stays out of the way, but never disappears; it pushes, it stalks, it raises the adrenaline without sacrificing clarity.

This sound is the perfect battleground for rappers who operate like poets and strategists. And EYERAP? He slides in like a veteran ready to make examples out of every syllable.


EYERAP Speaks from the Scars

For those who know EYERAP’s history—Long Island roots, Orlando grind, former Brikaza Records signee, two decades deep, and a catalog as heavy as a crate of vinyl—this track feels like a sharpened evolution of everything he’s built.

He’s not rapping to impress.
He’s rapping to warn.
To testify.
To expose.

“Red Pill Poets” echoes that timeless frustration that conscious rappers carry: seeing things other people ignore, feeling the world shift in uncomfortable ways, and having no option but to tell the truth even when it’s ugly.

Every bar feels like a heavyweight punch:

Parables about corruption

Callouts to institutional manipulation

Lines that slice through groupthink

Reflections on personal discipline and learned wisdom

EYERAP spits with the calm, calculated cadence of someone who’s seen too much to ever rap shallow again.


Nec Nymbl Matches Energy With Energy

Nec Nymbl isn’t just the producer—he’s also on the mic here, holding his weight and then some. His verse feels like the analytical counterpart to EYERAP’s emotional fire. If EYERAP is the prophet, Nec Nymbl is the scholar decoding the patterns of chaos.

Their dynamic works because neither tries to outdo the other.
They’re sharpening different edges of the same blade.


A Track Built for the Folded Waffle Community

“Red Pill Poets: Evil begets Evil” hits the exact intersection that Folded Waffle champions:
real lyricism, real substance, real culture. 🧇

This one belongs in the playlist edit not just because the beat knocks—but because the writing is important. It takes listeners back to when hip-hop wasn’t scared to confront uncomfortable truths. It’s reminiscent of the underground legends who inspired EYERAP’s current full-length collabs with Copywrite, Ruste Juxx, and Maddillz.

But what makes this track so strong is that it still feels current, alive, and right now—not a throwback, but a continuation.


“Red Pill Poets: Evil begets Evil” is not background music.
It’s not passive.
It’s not for playlists that fade into the room.

This is a song you listen to—intentionally, fully, and without flinching.

For fans of underground boom bap, conscious street wisdom, and razor-sharp writing, this one is a guaranteed repeat spin. EYERAP’s decades of experience show clearly, and Nec Nymbl matches him stride for stride, crafting a record that feels urgent, gritty, and necessary.

Folded Waffle approved. Add it to rotation. 🧇🔥


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Ingredients Details
Artist Eyerap,Nec Nymbl
Flavor Red Pill Poets (Evil Begets Evil)
Bake Time 2025-10-31
Serving Size Red Pill Poets (Evil Begets Evil)

 

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This feature isn’t just a spotlight—it’s an invitation to witness an artist shaping sound into movement, carving space where boundaries fade and momentum builds. We honor this release as part of the growing current, a signal to all who gather here.

 




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