Hollywood Star Tom Hardy Unveils Shocking Music Collaboration with CZARFACE, Drops New Single!

Tom Hardy, under his rap alter ego Frankie Pulitzer, is set to release a collaborative album titled “Czarface Meets Frankie Pulitzer” with the rap group CZARFACE. The album, featuring Busta Rhymes and Method Man, will drop on August 28, with the first single “Brothers Grimm” already released. This follows previous collaborations between Face Puller and CZARFACE dating back to 2021.
Precious Eseaye
Precious EseayeMusic17 hours ago2 minute read
Hollywood Star Tom Hardy Unveils Shocking Music Collaboration with CZARFACE, Drops New Single!

Years after initial speculation sparked by Busta Rhymes' social media post hinting at a collaboration with Tom Hardy, the highly anticipated project has finally come to fruition. Tom Hardy is officially stepping into the music scene under his rap persona, Frankie Pulitzer, also known as “Face Puller.” He is set to release a collaborative album with the acclaimed rap group CZARFACE, which comprises 7L & Esoteric and Wu-Tang Clan's own Inspectah Deck.

The upcoming album, titled “Czarface Meets Frankie Pulitzer,” is scheduled for release on August 28. This exciting project will feature notable guest appearances from artists such as Busta Rhymes, Method Man, and EL-O, adding further weight to its star-studded lineup. To give fans a taste of what’s to come, the first single from the album, “Brothers Grimm,” was released alongside the announcement of the album's release date.

In “Brothers Grimm,” Frankie Pulitzer proves his lyrical prowess, holding his own alongside seasoned rappers Inspectah Deck and Esoteric. He opens his verse with evocative lines: “I ride a pale horse with a face like Kaws/ It’s the Source/ Not the latest news/ I’m divorced on the truth/ Noose tied on the course branch, shuffle boots/ Kick a stool with the force/ Release me from the loop.” This showcases a distinct and compelling poetic style.

This is not Frankie Pulitzer’s first venture with the CZARFACE Cartel. His collaborative history dates back to 2021 when he was featured on multiple tracks from their “Good Guys, Bad Guys EP.” Some of these earlier collaborations even made their way into Hardy’s film “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” that same year, further cementing his connection to the rap group and their unique sound.

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