Vooodu - Two Deadly Sins (feat. Meen Green) (1996) May 2026
"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:
: 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)
The track was released under , an influential label that helped bridge the gap between underground and mainstream sounds during the mid-1990s. "Two Deadly Sins" exemplifies the "Dark Regions" aesthetic
: 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 Vooodu – One Life To Live / Two
: 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 two distinct lyrical heavyweights: