Vichaar and Inzen Drop Yellow Whip EP – and It Deserves Your Ears

Vichaar and Inzen’s Yellow Whip EP is a raw and immersive four-track project blending emotion, bars, and bold production. Here’s why this underrated gem is worth your playlist.
In a landscape cluttered with high-gloss drops and overproduced clout chasers, Yellow Whip EP arrives like an unannounced guest with substance. Vichaar and Inzen didn’t come to make noise – they came to make it count. Released on April 18, 2025, and crafted out of Dubai, this 4-track EP is a slow burn: reflective, disruptive, and refreshingly grounded.
This project doesn’t beg for attention. It grows on you. Built on personal experience and sharpened by creative intent, it’s not just a collaboration- it’s a back-and-forth between two minds moving in rhythm.
With Inzen helming the production and both artists trading energy and vulnerability, Yellow Whip doesn’t follow the wave, it builds its own lane.
From the jump, “Get Me” sets the emotional tone. It’s Vichaar’s re-entry after a hiatus, a blend of Hindi-English thoughts wrapped in ambient, melodic vibes. The track feels like journaling with a mic: raw, uncertain, but bold enough to be honest.
It’s about finding clarity in chaos, about stepping back in before the world even notices you were gone.
Then comes “Another”- and it doesn’t wait to breathe. If Get Me was introspective, Another is the flip side: a lyrical snapback. It’s edgy, aggressive, and built for the moment your patience officially runs dry.
No polish, no padding, just real talk and heavy beats. You can tell this is the track where the gloves come off.
The EP’s heart, though, is its namesake, “Yellow Whip.” Born to be a single, this track had too much energy to ride solo. It’s smooth, stylish, and soaked in that late-night highway aura.
This is the kind of track that doesn’t just play, it lingers. It inspired the rest of the project, and it shows: this one’s got main character energy.
And finally, “Like This.” It closes out the EP with a softer but confident tone. While not much has been teased about it officially, its placement feels intentional, less of an outro, more of an exhale.
It’s cool, composed, and carries the sonic afterglow of everything that came before.
Why It Matters
The Yellow Whip EP isn’t about going viral – it’s about being vital. It captures the clarity of creation after chaos, the chemistry of two artists no longer forcing the moment, but searching through it.
In a genre that craves rapid clicks, this one takes the scenic route – that’s exactly why it lands differently.
Underappreciated? Oh, for sure. Unimportant? Definitely not.
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