Skip Vance, often dubbed "The Working Man's Weapon," has built a reputation over the last 18 months not through major label backing, but through relentless DIY releases. Known for a hybrid style that mixes street-level boxing with acerbic, spoken-word diss tracks, Vance represents the industrial, rust-belt archetype.

The unpredictable powerhouse. Lodi relies on raw energy, rapid adaptability, and a charismatic, chaotic style that keeps audiences guessing and forces rivals into defensive positions. Head-to-Head Comparison

Music discovery is full of these ghost references. The safe bet: listen to by Billy Idol for a fresh album and stay tuned for the NYC rapper’s May 15 release. For now, the “Skip Vance vs Billy Lodi” page remains blank on every major platform.