Frankie Tunez boldly goes into a new sonic lane with "Diabolical." It's a high-energy mix of hip hop and dubstep that feels like a live show. The song gets the energy going right away with a pulse that makes the room shake. Frankie's delivery is very confident, which makes the experimental production sound like it comes from hip hop.
As "Diabolical" goes on, Frankie finds the right balance between being aggressive and playful, thanks to sharp flows and perfect rhythm. Dubstep influences the drops and transitions, giving the song an expansive vibe. Adding Coach Cam during the transition after the second hook is a brilliant idea that adds a creative spark that ties together the chaos and clarity of the last verse. It gives the track's layered personality another voice.
What makes "Diabolical" stand out is that it was done on purpose. Frankie doesn't choose between the kinds of music he likes; instead, he mixes them together in a way that sounds appealing to him. The final product is a song that sounds like a clash of worlds: gritty, energetic, and definitely enjoyable. The single keeps moving forward, leaving little room to breathe and a lot of room to let loose.
"Diabolical" by Frankie Tunez is an album that tries new things while still being true to itself. It's brave, surprising, and made by an artist who knows what he's doing. The single takes listeners to a place where old and new meet, and Frankie shows that he can handle both.
