
I was deeply influenced by mid-90’s underground hip-hop and Stretch & Bobbito’s was THE PREMIER underground radio show in NYC at the time. I would sit and listen to their shows dreaming of one day getting my shot. I finally got the chance to play my demo for Bobbito one night and was crushed when he simply said that he “didn’t like my voice.” I swore that I’d quit rapping that night, but when I woke up the next morning I felt empty and just needed to write a rhyme.
I’ve gotten a lot better as an MC since that night and as I get set to release my new mixtape “Rhymes Are Easy, Life is Hard” I figured I’d bless ya’ll with this freestyle explaining how that one night with Bobbito changed my life! PS. No shots fired at all. I love Bob and have always appreciated his honesty! That dude is a legend.
DOWNLOAD: BK Cyph – The Voice (Freestyle)
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shit knocked hard. rhymes were on point & the beat was knocking. sounds like a jeezy beat
It’s a Rick Ross beat. He’s okay, I can definetly see him becoming more seasoned
know the name of that ross track?
FIREEEEE!!!
Cyph’s one of the only dudes today rappin about something besides just being a dope rapper. Something we need more of!
The song is “Mafia Music” by Rick Ross
he killed that shit wow!
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