They aren’t co-credited on the cover or binding, but they produce two-thirds of “The Final Conflict” and give Virtuoso an appropriately menacing sound. He seems to have found a like-minded soul in new production partner Blue Sky Black Death. If on the other hand you’re of a horror movie mindset, you may instead flash back to the 1981 film “Omen III: The Final Conflict.” The trilogy depicted a child named Damien Thorn who was actually the Antichrist incarnate, at first unaware of his demonic heritage, later embracing his destiny and promulgating evil until his ultimate demise.Įither one is ultimately apt, because both reference dark days for humanity, and Virtuoso is proud to be one of rap’s most gothic emcees. If on the one hand you abbreviate the underground rap pugilist Virtuoso to a singular “V,” you might be reminded of a 1980’s NBC mini-series called “V: The Final Battle” where aliens attempt to steal the world’s resources. ![]() ![]() There’s a deliberate mixing of pop culture references in the titling of this album.
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