Flood Society’s “Last of Us” Ignites a Defiant Anthem of Faith and Fire
Ace Gambit, Angie Rose, and JMR forge a gripping, cinematic track that fuses hip-hop ferocity with spiritual resolve. June 20, 2025 | Minneapolis, MN Amid a musical wasteland of disposable rhymes and hollow swagger, Flood Society’s “Last of Us,” featuring Ace Gambit, Angie Rose, and JMR, erupts as a bold
Ace Gambit, Angie Rose, and JMR forge a gripping, cinematic track that fuses hip-hop ferocity with spiritual resolve.
June 20, 2025 | Minneapolis, MN
Amid a musical wasteland of disposable rhymes and hollow swagger, Flood Society’s “Last of Us,” featuring Ace Gambit, Angie Rose, and JMR, erupts as a bold testament to faith and resilience. This isn’t merely a track—it’s a battle cry. With its thunderous beat, sweeping production, and unyielding Christian conviction, the hip-hop collective crafts a song that feels like a lifeline in turbulent times. Paired with a jaw-dropping, AI-augmented music video by S.A.V and Kavan The Kid of Phantom X, “Last of Us” challenges listeners to stand firm in a world teetering on the edge.
From the jump, Ace Gambit commands attention with his razor-sharp, rapid-fire delivery, laying down bars that pulse with purpose. “The ‘Last of Us’ is about taking a bold stance for your faith,” he declares. “It asks, ‘Would you still hold to the belief you claim if it cost you your life?’ If not... did you ever truly believe?” His flow carries the scars of a man who’s faced trials—both personal and professional—having transitioned from a 15-year run in mainstream hip-hop to spearheading Flood Society’s faith-fueled mission.
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Angie Rose follows, her sultry yet steely voice slicing through the track’s dramatic soundscape. She’s a revelation, blending poise and power, proving she’s more than a guest—she’s a cornerstone. JMR seals the deal with a hook that’s pure magic, his soulful vocals soaring like a beacon, tying the song together with infectious energy. The production, with its cinematic swells and relentless rhythm, evokes the intensity of a Hollywood epic, making every moment feel monumental.
The music video, directed by S.A.V and Kavan The Kid, is a visual triumph. Its AI-enhanced imagery conjures a dystopian world fraught with spiritual conflict, perfectly echoing the song’s themes of warfare and redemption. Flood Society has long been known for its cinematic storytelling, and “Last of Us” takes their visual artistry to bold new heights, cementing their status as pioneers in Christian media.

The collective’s backstory is as riveting as their output. Founded by Ace Gambit, Flood Society—comprising S.A.V, JMR, and T Lock—honed their craft in the secular hip-hop arena, sharing stages with icons like Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and Royce Da 5’9. After Gambit’s recovery from illness and the group’s pivot to faith-driven music, they’ve dropped three projects: Flood Society, Streets of Faith, and Corinthians. Each release underscores their ability to merge hard-hitting lyricism with spiritual depth.
“This is just the spark,” Gambit teases. “We’ve got five more songs ready to go—a variety of vibes and definitely some of our best work yet. ‘The Last of Us’ is just the beginning of the flood that’s coming.” It’s a vow backed by their history of delivering music that’s both raw and redemptive.
In a rap scene often starved for meaning, “Last of Us” is a feast—substantive, stirring, and sonically captivating. It’s a track that demands reflection while keeping your head nodding. Flood Society isn’t aiming for GOAT status, as Gambit humbly notes: “We’re not trying to be the greatest of all time, but we do aspire to give our greatest at all times.” With “Last of Us,” they’ve poured out their all, casting a radiant light into the darkness, one verse at a time.
Watch the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/EAObER7uVu0?si=hdbNI8iL47kqLGG0
Stream on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5MbVXdSxzBpGfrvszraUpA?si=ef5f754e58114f60
More info: https://www.bio.site/acexgambit