Skrilla Bazin: Philadelphia Drill Star Pivots to a New Pop Sound

Skrilla Swaps the Trenches for the Charts: Exploring the New Single “Bazin”

The Philadelphia drill scene is known for its raw, unfiltered intensity, and at the heart of that movement stands Skrilla. After a breakout 2024 fueled by the gritty realism of his major-label debut Underworld and the haunting follow-up Zombie Love Kensington Paradise, the Philly titan is showing a different side of his artistry.

His latest release, “Bazin” marks a daring evolution. While fans lean into the explosive energy of hits like “GOD DAMN” and “Blahdahdahdahdah,” “Bazin” sees Skrilla trading the dark, industrial echoes of the Kensington streets for a polished, melodic sound that feels ready for a much wider stage.

From “Zombie Love” to Mainstream Allure

Skrilla’s journey hasn’t been conventional. He built his reputation on a sub-genre of drill that captured the visceral, often bleak reality of his environment. However, “Bazin” proves he is more than just a documentarian of the streets; he’s a versatile artist who isn’t afraid to experiment with melody.

What makes “Bazin” stand out?

  • Melodic Drill Fusion: The track maintains his signature flow but layers it over vibrant, uptempo production.

  • Wider Appeal: Unlike the heavy, niche bass of his earlier work, “Bazin” uses a brighter soundscape that feels natural for both car speakers and viral clips.

  • Lyrical Growth: While staying true to his roots, the songwriting here leans into themes of success and the transition from the “Underworld” to the limelight.

Why “Bazin” Matters for Philly Music

Philadelphia has a long history of producing legends, from The Roots to Meek Mill. Skrilla’s shift into this melodic space suggests he is ready to be the next household name. By smoothing out the jagged edges of drill without losing his soul, he’s inviting a global audience into his world.

“Skrilla has always been a formidable figure in the Philly scene, but ‘Bazin’ is the bridge between the underground and the stratosphere.”

Evolution of the Sound:

Project/Single The Vibe The Impact
Underworld Gritty, Raw Drill Major Label Debut
“GOD DAMN” High Energy Viral Breakout
Zombie Love Dark, Atmospheric Cult Classic Status
“Bazin” Melodic / Pop-Rap Mainstream Move

Final Thoughts

“Bazin” isn’t just a song; it’s a statement. Skrilla is proving he can dominate any lane he chooses. Whether you’ve been following him since the early Kensington days or you’re just now catching the wave, one thing is clear: Skrilla is no longer just a “drill rapper”—he’s a star in the making.