femdot. links up with producer Gold Haze for short EP “Less Talk, More Haze”.
FEMDOT. - Courtesy of Michael Salisbury
Chicago-born rapper femdot., born Mueen Olufemi Adigun, has just released a new collaborative EP titled Less Talk, More Haze, a concise four-track project produced in partnership with Gold Haze. femdot. has been a consistent presence in hip-hop since the mid-2010s, gaining attention with projects like 94 Camry Music and Free Samples, Vol. 1, and building a reputation for sharp lyricism and thoughtful storytelling rooted in his Chicago upbringing.
Over his career, femdot. has blended influences from ’90s East Coast rap with modern sensibilities, crafting music that emphasizes wordplay, emotional honesty and a reflective perspective on life and identity. He grew up in Evanston and Chicago, started rapping at a young age and turned those early mixtapes into a steadily expanding catalogue, drawing from inspirations as diverse as Jay-Z, A Tribe Called Quest and Kendrick Lamar.
Less Talk, More Haze finds femdot. tightening his focus with producer Gold Haze, whose atmospheric, textured production complements the rapper’s confident flow and vivid storytelling. The four-track collaboration marks a deliberate move toward a sound that’s both introspective and hazy in mood, a tonal space that allows femdot.’s lyrics to land with clarity against Gold Haze’s rich instrumental backdrop.
Although femdot. has experimented with a variety of sounds across previous projects, this short EP feels particularly cohesive, with each track building toward a larger thematic arc about presence over noise, substance over hype. The title itself, Less Talk, More Haze, suggests a focus on vibe and introspection rather than overstatement, a fitting direction for an artist known for depth as much as skill.
lstn. to Less Talk, More Haze here.