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Revenge of the Beast

V.I.C.

About “Revenge of the Beast”

This tracklist is unconfirmed. It is compiled of recent singles, snippets, and song titles sourced from streaming services, PRO’s, and social media. It is purely speculative and has not been confirmed by the artist. We will update this tracklist as more information comes to light.


Revenge of the Beast is the a now-scrapped album from V.I.C., originally serving as a sequel to Beast, his debut album.

According to V.I.C. himself, the album is going to be featured with big name rappers, such as Bow Wow, Soulja Boy, Unk, Olivia, Tyga, T-Pain, Trevor Jackson, Lady Leshurr, Big K.R.I.T., Wiz Khalifa, André 3000, and others that are expected to be on the album. V.I.C. also stated that the album will include production from big producers, such as Mr. Collipark, Hit-Boy, Metro Boomin, Young Frye, Big K.R.I.T., DJ Mustard, The Runners, Young Chop, The Beat Bully and others that are as well expected to be on the album as well.

The rapper also said himself that he has planned to remaster and remake some older songs that have been released, such as Take Me Home, Party Ova Here and G.A. (Georgia, Atlanta).

So far, there are five songs officially released for this album. On August 28, 2009, V.I.C. released the first single for the album, Say Bow, featuring J. Futuristic, with a music video also being released. It debuted at 87 on the Billboard US R&B charts, but failed to make it to the Billboard 200 charts.

On May 9th, 2009, he released the second single for the album, G5 (Come Fly wit Me) with Rich Kid$ & Truth Turner.

On November 9th, 2009, the rapper released the third single for the album, Mad Love, featuring R&B singer Mario. This song was also included in his 2010 mixtape, Swagg Thru da Roof. This song wasn’t released through streaming platforms.

On June 7th, 2010, he released the fourth single for the album, Have it All, featuring Bobby V. This song is the only song that is not on any of his projects.

On December 27th, 2015, he released the third single for the album, after 6 years of dropping songs that will not be on the album, Snapchat (Pose for the Camera) after changing his name back from his previous name, Genius. It failed to make it to any of the Billboard charts, however the song was a smash hit, as the song first blew up via musical.ly, now known as TikTok. As of now, this remains one of V.I.C.’s latest release to date, as he hasn’t dropped anything since.

As of January 27, 2022, the album had never been completed and is officially cancelled, due to his retirement from rap.

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