Skrilla may be dropping hints about what’s next with the release of his latest music video, ‘RYLO’, which subtly teases a forthcoming project titled The Face Of Zombie Land. The track builds on the momentum of his viral breakout ‘Doot Doot (6 7)’, leaning heavily into the shadowy, ominous sound that first put him on the map.
Sonically, ‘RYLO’ keeps things familiar yet refined. Brooding piano melodies weave beneath sharp string accents and laser-like effects, all anchored by stripped-back, forceful percussion. The result is a dark, tense atmosphere that perfectly mirrors the street-focused narratives of the track. Skrilla uses the song to salute fellow rapper Rylo Rodriguez while delivering vivid imagery, money talk, and raw street commentary that fits both artists’ lanes.
The extended instrumental stretch before the final hook slightly disrupts the song’s pacing, but it doesn’t derail the overall experience. Fans already attuned to Skrilla’s style will likely appreciate the consistency, while newcomers may feel the track reinforces what they already know about his sound rather than pushing it into new territory. As Skrilla’s visibility continues to grow, the question remains: will he evolve beyond this signature aesthetic, or continue sharpening it?
Either way, ‘RYLO’ offers another glimpse into his world and hints at what we might expect from The Face Of Zombie Land when it eventually arrives.


