Tom Hardy, known for his work on “Ash” and “Venom,” will play a brand new character. The actor recently confirmed that he will be making his musical debut as Frankie Pulitzer (aka). Face Puller and will soon release a rap album.
Tom Hardy drops first rap album
Tom Hardy has teamed up with popular hip-hop supergroup Czarface to bring his rap character Face Puller back to the main stage. While this isn’t the actor’s first foray into rap music, this will be his first official release in years. A few years ago, the actor’s 1999 rap mixtape went viral after it leaked online.Billboard reports that he will be collaborating with Czarface, which consists of 7L & Esoteric and Wu-Tang Clan’s Inspectah Deck. The album has been titled “Czarface Meets Frankie Pulitzer” and is expected to be released on August 28th. To announce the album’s release, the band has dropped the lead single from their upcoming album “Brothers Grimm.”Even more exciting is that some of the collaborators on the album include Busta Rhymes, Method Man and EL-P (Jaime Meline). This isn’t the first time Hardy and Czarface have collaborated, as the star previously sang lead vocals on a number of songs from their EP, The Good Guys, The Bad Guys.
About Busta Rhymes and Tom Hardy
Back in 2024, Busta Rhymes and Tom Hardy made headlines when the rapper visited the star’s movie set. Not only that, but he also shared a post online about their meeting, hinting at the time that they would be working together soon. The caption read: “I keep telling you, blessings don’t, so we never stop. Incredible Tom Hardy and Dragons, stay tuned.”Hardy also mentioned that Rhimes was one of the inspirations for the voice he used when playing Venom on the big screen. In an interview with BBC Radio 1, he said “I mixed a little bit of Busta Rhymes, a little bit of Method and Redman, a little bit of James Brown, a little bit of Richard Burton.”
Tom Hardy’s Uncertain Experience in ‘MobLand’
The news comes as the actor’s future on “MobLand” is uncertain. Since last month, reports have surfaced that the actor is no longer reprising his role as Harry Da Souza, the main power broker for the Harrigan family. Parker reported the news and mentioned that some of the reasons for his removal from the show included his frequent lateness for work, attempts to change dialogue, and numerous conflicts with show producers.