By Chicago’s Own — Rari Wya
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Chicago made. Vegas refined. Evil Rari is officially outside.
ERNF (Evil Rari N Friendz) is a high‑pressure 5‑track EP that captures the energy of Rari Wya’s dual-city journey — blending basement-born chaos from Chicago with the focus, clarity, and fresh fire he tapped into after relocating to Las Vegas.
This tape isn’t just music. It’s a timestamp, a crew statement, and a cultural marker — told in verses, basslines, and backdoor conversations.
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💽 TRACKLIST & FEATURES
1. What It Takes (feat. Bossman Rell)
The intro sets the tone: survival over sympathy. Rari and Bossman Rell sound locked in — trading real ones-only bars over a gritty, no-frills beat. It’s raw motivation: “You either got it or you don’t — we do.”
2. Fk It Up** (feat. Plug Migo)
This one slides. Plug Migo brings that energetic pocket, while Rari delivers surgical verses, deadpan confidence, and sharp punches. A record for motion, mindset, and silent flexes — no extra talking.
3. Nightmare (feat. Kimo Gotti)
Dark, eerie, and emotional. This track feels like paranoia at 3am with the blinds cracked. Kimo Gotti’s tone deepens the weight, while Rari floats through the shadows with poetic trauma. One of the most cinematic moments on the tape.
4. On The Road (feat. Lil Shlo & BAM Remy)
Now we’re riding. This feels like highway music with the whole team in the back seat. Rari, Lil Shlo, and BAM Remy rotate verses like seasoned road warriors — weaving flexes with fatigue and ambition. It’s family vibes with rapper hunger.
5. Hand Out (feat. 8ELEVEN)
The closer. 8ELEVEN bodies the hook, and Rari finishes the mission. It’s the energy of someone who’s no longer asking for permission. The beat carries just enough bounce to nod, but it’s the message that sticks:
“We ain’t waiting on no hand out — we took the stairs.”
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🔥 WHY ERNF IS A MOMENT
• Every feature matters. These aren’t random link-ups — these are voices from Rari’s circle who match his energy and bring something unique to each record.
• It documents movement. You can hear when Rari was still in Chicago, figuring it out — and when Vegas hit, and things got sharper.
• It’s a squad stamp. Evil Rari N Friendz isn’t just a clever title — it’s a declaration. Rari’s not solo in this. He’s building something bigger than him, and this tape proves the blueprint is in motion.
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📌 FINAL WORD
If you ever needed proof that underground artists are building legacy with or without industry nods, this is it.
ERNF is grimy, intentional, emotional, and loud in its silence. It’s for the people who know what it means to evolve, switch cities, stay loyal, and still go harder than ever with your people beside you.
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