Skatle & GVNT Deliver Star-Studded “Workaholics II” Project

Skatle & GVNT Deliver Star-Studded “Workaholics II” Project. The grind doesn’t stop for Skatle and GVNT. Their new project, Workaholics II, has arrived with the same no-days-off ethos that made the original a cult favourite, only bigger, sharper, and far more collaborative.

The duo leans into raw, unfiltered hip hop while opening the door to a wave of voices from their circle, turning the tape into a cypher-meets-showcase that feels both urgent and celebratory.
Lowfeye is the project’s heartbeat, appearing across the tracklist and setting the tone with gritty hooks and chest-out delivery. From the defiant opener “War Ready” to the boast-heavy “Top Five,” his fingerprints are everywhere, giving the project continuity while Skatle and GVNT push the sonics from steely street raps to atmospheric late-night knock.
The feature list reads like a roll call of rising powerhouses. Lacabra slides through “Faze Me” with icy composure; “Ntelezi” pairs Kane Keid and Usimamane with Lowfeye for a moody, layered standout; and “Ma Boiii” recruits Tony Dayimane for a hook that sticks. The posse-cut energy peaks on “2 Hunnid Freestyle,” where Yungboyvegeta, DaHoodHope, Fanatical B3ing, and Jepedoh trade verses with cypher intensity—no fluff, just pressure.
Under the hood, GVNT’s production keeps things tough and tactile—drums that thump, bass that growls, and textures that leave room for personality. It’s the sound of a crew in sync, expanding their world without losing the grit that got them here. If Workaholics introduced the ethic, Workaholics II is the proof of concept: this is a movement, not a moment.




