Vooodu - - Two Deadly Sins (feat. Meen Green) (1996)
: Patchwerk was a key player in the Atlanta and Los Angeles scenes, often associated with high-quality independent hip-hop production.
: A veteran of the underground scene, Meen Green brought a sharp, aggressive delivery that complemented Vooodu’s dense, metaphorical style. Themes and Impact Vooodu - Two Deadly Sins (Feat. Meen Green) (1996)
"Two Deadly Sins" exemplifies the "Dark Regions" aesthetic that Vooodu was known for—a departure from the sunny, relaxed vibes of contemporary G-Funk in favor of: : Patchwerk was a key player in the
: Known for a gritty, technical flow and a penchant for occult or darker themes (hence the name), Vooodu was a prominent figure in the "Western HemisFear" collective alongside artists like Mykill Miers. The song is defined by the chemistry between
The song is defined by the chemistry between two distinct lyrical heavyweights:
: While it didn't achieve mainstream chart success, it remains a "rare" and sought-after piece for vinyl collectors and fans of 90s indie hip-hop. Vooodu – One Life To Live / Two Deadly Sins - Discogs
The track was released under , an influential label that helped bridge the gap between underground and mainstream sounds during the mid-1990s.