San Francisco has always bred artists who rap with intention, and Foggygodsala is cut from that cloth. Coming straight out of the legendary Fillmore District, he represents a lineage where authenticity, street wisdom, and lyrical sharpness still matter. Totally independent and self-driven, Foggygodsala has been steadily carving his own lane since stepping into rap in 2020.
His latest release, OMORO, is a focused three-track EP that wastes no time making its point. Short, direct, and impactful, the project highlights his ability to rap at a high level while maintaining balance between substance and sound. With one feature from KILLA TAZ, the EP keeps the spotlight firmly on Foggygodsala’s strengths—commanding delivery, tight cadence, and confident wordplay that feels seasoned beyond his years in the game.
You can hear the DNA of his influences throughout the project. The Bay Area’s influence runs deep with shades of Mac Dre and The Jacka, while the raw intensity of Prodigy, the conviction of 2Pac, and the sharp edge of 50 Cent help shape his approach. Rather than imitate, Foggygodsala pulls from these legends to build something that feels personal and rooted in his environment.
What separates him is how controlled his presence feels on the mic. Every bar is placed with purpose, every flow switch feels intentional, and his voice carries a level of confidence that can’t be taught. There’s no reliance on trends or shortcuts—just pure rap, delivered with hunger and clarity.