DJ Booth teamed up with Joell Ortiz for the new cypher series “Fade To Famous” and six New York rappers went bar to bar with the Slaughterhouse MC.
DJ Booth teamed up with Joell Ortiz for the new cypher series “Fade To Famous” and six New York rappers went bar to bar with the Slaughterhouse MC.
Tru Heat took this one on lyricism, vocals, and presence.
Justin May, clearly Eminem influenced, has decent rhymes, but a rather weak voice.
Buddha Lee Raye needs to work on his vocal projection. I’d like to hear more of his stuff in the future.
LQ the King ripped it on well-versed themes – fatherhood and the Wu stuff. Again, vocal projection is not there.
budah killed it then tru heat, q took WAY too much time you got beat by a girl son and obviously yaowa army was a+ and this was a bad day for him
That BuddhA RIPPED it
Dope ass shit! Keep em coming.
1 Tru Heat Definitely took the crown on this one!!!! Dope Lyrics, Dope Delivery, And It was STRAIGHT HIP HOP!!!!! IF ANYBODY KNOWS HOW T GET IN TOUCH WITH HIM PLEASE RESPOND TO THIS!!!