Attack Mode (Not Mastered)
Me and King demolished Gwilikerz beat. I been listening to this on repeat for the past couple days and I really can’t decide who has the harder verse. What y’all think? Who went harder? View original post.
Me and King demolished Gwilikerz beat. I been listening to this on repeat for the past couple days and I really can’t decide who has the harder verse. What y’all think? Who went harder? View original post.
Lu Cipher ends 2009 with a brand new mixtape called “Ice Water for Hell.” The mixtape features Waystid Talent artist’ Kingpin and Lace Trax as well as a guest appearance from Black Jack Napier. Most of the production is handled by Kajmir Royale. Download this mixtape now!
Merry Christmas to all the fans of Waystid Talent Productions. As our gift to you, Lu Cipher and Kingpin demolish Gucci Mane’s “Wasted” Instrumental.
The “Track Butcher vol. 1″ is a definite classic. Hailing all the way from the UK’s underground Liam Wilson goes in on his latest mixtape. He displays witty concepts and a high lyrical presence that makes him a threat to most MC’s.
Here’s a brand new song off Lu Cipher’s Ice Water for Hell mixtape which is now available for download.
Kingpin spazzes on the New Jack City instrumental. This is pure unadulterated BARS!
This is the last track in the ‘Week of Slaughter.’ Lu Cipher & Kingpin go in on the Slaughterhouse “Cuckoo” instrumental. Lu Cipher throws a jab at fellow MC Royce Da 5′9″ at the end.
What happens when you mesh together Waystid Talent’s Lu Cipher and Kingpin, B.A.S.E. Inc’s Infinite Skillz & the instrumental to “The One” by Slaughterhouse? Answer after the jump.
The ‘Week of Slaughter’ continues as Lu Cipher and Kingpin set this Kajmir Royale production on fire. Royce Da 5′9″ classic “Boom” is sampled on the hook of this track. When Cipher said he would be torturing himself, who knew it would mean so much good for the fans of Waystid Talent. More heat coming tomorrow.
Lu Cipher and Kingpin go in on Slaughterhouse’s “We Outta Here” Instrumental with Royce Da 5′9″ on the hook. This is part of Cipher’s ‘Week of Slaughter’ where he makes up for missing his track last week.