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BET Cypher Highlights Tierra Whack, Smino, D Smoke and Grip

Every year, the BET Awards offers artists an opportunity to spit their hottest freestyle bars in the annual lyricism cypher. This year, Tierra Whack, Smino, D Smoke, and Grip took the mic, delivering one of the most consistent and flowing cyphers in years. 

Each rapper received roughly 45 seconds on the mic. They spat over a heavy, drill-influenced beat from LA producer DJ Hed. 

Tierra Whack

Tierra Whack, the weird and wonderful Philly MC, took the stage first. Ms. Whack, known for her breakneck pacing and unique flow, brought out all the stops. In polka-dot leggings and bright pink rain boots, she left no crumbs calling out haters, repping her city, and honoring the BET’s. “Don’t you question me/don’t you step on me/ a fool is never something I could B-E-T/ See me out in Philly nobody with me/I’m by myself/ Just me and God,” Whack spat, so fast catching her rhymes required multiple rewinds. In true Whack fashion, she closed her verse with unmatched confidence and grace: “I never wanted to be the best/ Cause I always knew I was/ Peace, light and love/ Whack.”

Grip

Next up was Atlanta rapper Grip, who rapidly unleashed from his opening line: “I’m here to slap your favorite rapper.” The rising star signed to Eminem’s Shady Records in June, and his punctuated, motormouth flow fits perfectly with Em’s. “Shoutout to the ones who rejected me/ kiss my ass respectfully/there’s yet to be/a threat… it’s a murder scene, y’all.” In his own way, Grip is making music to be murdered by himself. 

Smino

Smino headed up the third verse. The St. Louis rapper’s laid-back confidence on the mic shone through in his trademark Missouri drawl. Smi, who specializes in vocal experimentation, could have added a bit more vocal variety. However, his humor and unique swagger came through. Bars like “Sick need a warning from the CDC/ 6 in the morning with the freek-a-leek,” stood out. Smino even brought his cypher cohort into things, getting a reaction from Tierra Whack when he spat someone was “whack like T.”  

D Smoke 

Finally, D Smoke, who introduced the cypher, closed with an earth-shattering, standout verse. In his opener, he introduced himself: “Here go/ this no intro for simple minds who don’t know who I am/ Simply instrumental/ young in my prime/ I let both my hands/ Tickle ivories/ Still pick a fight.” Smoke put on a performance rarely seen in a BET cypher, even pulling a piece of chalk from his pocket and drawing on the floor to illustrate his lyrics. He closed out the verse switching into Spanish, visibly exciting his cypher-mates. 

Ending on an impossibly high note, this year’s cypher left fans breathless for more. In short, we can’t wait to see what all these artists have coming up next. Watch the full clip here

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Written by Hattie Lindert | Twitter 

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Atlanta Rapper Grip Signs with Shady Records

East Atlanta Rapper Grip becomes the newest member of Shady Records!

Eminem continues to add lyricists to an already stacked roster. Earlier today, Atlanta rapper Grip took to social media to announce news of a deal with Shady Records.

He posted a picture of him and Eminem sitting together in the studio with a handshake emoji.

Fans were ecstatic as they knew Grip would fit perfectly with the Shady imprint. Grip rose to popularity with the 2019 release of his critically-acclaimed album Snubnose. Fans and critics alike praised the album for its smooth and engaging production, along with above-average lyricism and storytelling.

However, Grip has been making music as far back as 2017, with his cult-classic project Porch. He has received lots of praise and notoriety as someone from the underground with true crossover appeal. He has been releasing small EPs for his fans in the meantime before he releases a new album. That album will be released on Shady Records. 

 

Paul Rosenberg, Shady President had something to say about the signing. 

“Grip is the type of artist that brings you into his world and expresses himself through a complete composed body of work. If true album artists in this era are a rare breed, then Grip is a unicorn! We’re excited for him to join the Shady Records family.”

Grip was ecstatic about being signed to such a prestigious label.

“It was one of those full circle moments because I grew up on Eminem so to have him reach out and let me know how dope my sh*t is was so cool. Excited to partner with Shady/Interscope and get the music out on a larger platform.” 

Grip joins Boogie and Conway The Machine as the latest rappers to join Shady.

Grip is currently working on his debut album for Shady, due out later this year. He released a song today to celebrate the news. Listen to it below.

Demetrius Sadler| Twitter: @thademigod7