Evidence Drops “Dutch Angle” From ‘Unlearning Vol. 2’

Grammy winning producer and emcee Evidence is building anticipation for ‘Unlearning Vol. 2’ with his final release single “Dutch Angle,” out now through Rhymesayers Entertainment. Produced by QThree with a video directed by Stephen Vanasco, the track takes its name from a cinematography technique where tilted camera angles create disorientation and tension, and the visual leans fully into this moody aesthetic that mirrors Evidence’s introspective approach.

The song captures his deep connection to Los Angeles through dim, atmospheric production while delivering lines that speak to the album’s core themes of reinvention and perspective shifts. The album arrives loaded with heavyweight production from Evidence, The Alchemist, Conductor Williams, Graymatter, C-Lance, QThree, Sebb Bash, Beat Butcha and Coop The Truth, plus guest appearances from The Alchemist, Larry June, Domo Genesis, Blu and Theravada. Previous singles have already set the stage beautifully, including “Rain Every Season” with The Alchemist, “Outta Bounds” with another Stephen Vanasco directed video, “Different Phases” produced by Beat Butcha and Coop The Truth with visuals from SHEESH, and “Nothing To See Here” which Evidence directed himself with cinematography by Louis Llewellyn.

This is Evidence at his most vulnerable and confident, crafting a smoky journey through grief, growth and fearless artistic evolution that proves he’s still pushing boundaries and redefining what hip hop introspection can sound like.