The Underachievers Make Bold Comeback with New Album “Homecoming”


The Underachievers return with “Homecoming”, a nine-track album blending lyrical depth, culture, and legacy.
After five years away, iconic Flatbush duo The Underachievers return with a powerful new body of work—Homecoming—available now via SLANG. Known for their dynamic mix of consciousness, spirituality, and street wisdom, Issa Gold and AKTHESAVIOR use this album to reflect, evolve, and reclaim space.
Homecoming marks a moment of growth. The nine-track project highlights their journey, with songs that dive into self-mastery, community, and legacy—without losing the psychedelic flourishes and bar-heavy delivery that fans have come to expect.
They’ve already teased the album with standout visuals and singles. “Brand New” came complete with an action figure-themed video, while “Have Nots”—produced by Issa—garnered buzz online, especially through On The Radar, where posts saw 1,400+ comments and 4,400 shares. Issa also landed on the Splice Producer list, proving his expanding artistry.
The gritty “Megatron” explores themes of survival and success in NYC, pairing sharp lyrics with a striking video.
Longtime Brooklyn staple DJ Enuff appears on the album, lending hometown authenticity to their return. And the duo isn’t just back musically—they’re back on stage, too. From their Fashion Week performance with GianiNYC to a reunion with Flatbush Zombies in LA, The Underachievers are reconnecting with fans and peers.
With editorial placements across Apple Music and Spotify, and nods from The FADER and others, Homecoming is already making waves—proof that the duo’s voice is as vital as ever.