Skyface SDW Comes Aggressive on “THE MENACE II EP”
Skyface SDW is back, and he didn’t come to play. “THE MENACE II EP” is 8 tracks of pure energy, drill, and street talk. If you missed the first “Menace” tape, this sequel doubles down on the chaos.
The whole EP sounds dark, heavy 808s, sliding bass, and fast hi-hats. Skyface’s voice is sharp and confident – he’s rapping like someone with something to prove. No features, no soft songs. Just him vs the beat for the full project.
What he’s saying
“THE MENACE II” is Skyface claiming his space. Track titles tell the story: flexing, warning enemies, talking street survival, and shutting down doubters. He references Kumasi to the world – repping the streets but with international drill energy. Lines about “they thought I was done” and “menace mode” run through the whole EP.
Standout vibe: It’s not just noise. He switches flows, plays with pauses, and his wordplay is still there under the aggression. You can tell he studied UK/US drill but made it Ghanaian.
Who it’s for
This is gym music. Late-night drive music. “Don’t talk to me” music. If Kofi Jamar’s “Hey Mama” was for soft moments, this EP is for when you want to feel unstoppable. Fans of drill + rap will eat this up.
Skyface isn’t asking for a seat at the table here. He’s kicking the door down.



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