Lucy Bedroque and prettifun are coming off a red-hot 2025. prettifun released his Victor Victor debut Funhouse Deluxe, The FADER’s favorite rap album of 2025, and Bedroque reached new audiences with their May album Unmusique, a blown out digicore bonanza that earned them a spot on Rolling Loud's 2026 lineup.
prettifun featured on that album’s second track “Ultraviolet” and Lucy returned the favor on the September loose “For a Minute,” produced by Misogi and Ginseng.
They’re back today with “GOOD SAKE,” sporting a deranged egobreak beat that reminds me a little of SOPHIE and Flamerz-era Meek Mill, harsh metallic percussion and shimmering glissandos wobbling in and out of focus. Bedroque’s squeakily yelped verse seems to punch holes in the mix; by contrast, prettifun’s run-on melodies trickle over every broken-glass edge of the production.
Last week, egobreak dropped their debut Snow Ballet, featuring d0llywood1, ezcodylee, and Bedroque. In a tweet earlier today, they called the project, "not rage, not cloud rap [but]
snowtrap (sub of supertrap) [...] why give something new an old title[?]" As finicky as micro-genre labels can be, I have to admit "snowtrap" feels apt; the instrumental for "GOOD SAKE" sounds like CGI ice (no Elsa).
Over the past year, Bedroque, pretti, and egobreak have been teasing a collaborative project called ROYGBIV, though I’m not exactly holding my breath for an official date considering prettifun just canceled and uncanceled his upcoming mixtape You Can Die Laughing. But while answering fan questions on Instagram over the weekend, Bedroque announced "GOOD SAKE" with the note, “roygbiv never Left.” Maybe there’s hope still?