RedRum Unleash "Mark Of Da Beast" Video

Orlando-based Hip Hop group RedRum is stomping through the scene with their new single “Mark of Da Beast" produced by Nickel Plated. Although they’re on the other side of the Atlantic, they come armed with Queens, BK, and DC roots to deliver a gully, in your face track sure to have bystanders looking over their shoulders…

Red Eye (Queens), Racks (BK), and Gamma (DC) emerge from darkness and vicious jungles to stamp the mark of da beast across the map, both in the industry and streets. Through cut-throat lyrics and menacing wordplay, the trio inflicts inescapable havoc. “6 million stories in the street n*gga don’t hustle don’t eat, I swam with the sharks and danced with the freaks, got coke from Cubans smoked with Chiefs, repeat…24/7 grind my kind don’t sleep.”

The profoundly intense production, hardcore from beginning to end, intensifies the raw emotion from RedRum. Watch “Mark Of Da Beast” and stream/download the single here on preferred platforms, http://hyperurl.co/76SAKE

Connect with RedRum

redrumaod.com 
RedRum | Facebook
RedRum (@RedRumAOD) / Twitter
RedRum is on Instagram • 212 posts on their profile

Views: 67

Comment

You need to be a member of True Skool Network to add comments!

Join True Skool Network

Best guide to hip hop, soul, reggae concerts & events in San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles & New York City + music, videos, radio and more

Subscribe to E-Blast

WIN TICKETS

Juvenile
Friday, June 5 @ Fox Theater, Oakland

Connect

Members

Photos

  • Add Photos
  • View All

Latest Activity

Editor's Pick posted videos
20 hours ago
Editor's Pick posted discussions
23 hours ago
2 videos by Editor's Pick were featured
yesterday
Editor's Pick posted videos
yesterday
Kevin Nelson updated an event
Thumbnail

Macbeth: A New Modern Verse Translation by Migdalia Cruz at Magic Theatre, San Francisco, CA

April 1, 2026 at 8pm to April 12, 2026 at 4pm
Migdalia Cruz’ new version of Macbeth cuts to the grief and core of Shakespeare’s classic like you've never seen before!Director Liam Vincent brings the scene to 1970s New York in this queer telling.Featuring Sarah Nina Hayon as Lady Macbeth and Catherine Castellanos as Macbeth. The rest of this stellar cast includes Nora el Samahy, Juan Amador, Kina Kantor, Danny Scheie and Brian Rivera.See More
Wednesday
Editor's Pick posted discussions
Tuesday
Editor's Pick posted discussions
Monday
Editor's Pick posted discussions
Mar 28
Editor's Pick posted videos
Mar 26
Editor's Pick shared their discussion on Facebook
Mar 26
Editor's Pick shared their discussion on Facebook
Mar 26
Editor's Pick posted discussions
Mar 26

© 2026   Created by Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service