Showing posts with label D-Cypha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label D-Cypha. Show all posts
Thursday, July 28, 2016
@TaiyamoDenku @majestic_l & @amrambunxious - "Gutter Noise" Prod By @dcypha (Audio)
The fellas of Cypha Den Music are back with a hard hitting loose single that proves beyond any doubt that the underground is alive and well. The song is called "Gutter Noise" and serves as a celebratory release as it features newly signed emcees, L. Majestic and Rambunxious. Together on one label, the squad has now expanded it's movement from Wisconsin to New York and overseas to Australia. Alongside frontman Taiyamo Denku, the trio fully illustrate their lyrical prowess over the abusive instrumental constructed by D-Cypha. The self described "Collab King" also handles the chorus duties and utilizes some tough backing vocals to land a knockout hook on feeble rappers. Press play and proceed with caution as dangerous bars of fury proceed on "Gutter Noise".
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Tuesday, March 29, 2016
(New Video)-@TaiyamoDenku Ft @Therealug "Munstaz" Produced By @Dcypha
CyphaDenMusic sneaks in a new video presentation for "Munstaz" as found on the 2015 album, "RadiOctave". Featuring the mic murderer Taiyamo Denku and veteran rhyme duo Cella Dwellas, the troublesome trio unleash brash bars on limber lyricists over a cinematic horror sound bed provided by the producer from down under, D-Cypha.
Purchase "RadiOctave" here: [Link]
Thursday, December 17, 2015
(New Audio)-@TaiyamoDenku Ft @therealkiss "Life Like This" Prod By @dcypha
Milwaukee bar arsonist Taiyamo Denku and Australian producer partner Dcypha have a long line of solid releases. The duo also put together serious guest features from fellow lyricists such as Kool G Rap, Reks, Rass Kass, Vinnie Pazz and the list goes on. Now, the Cypha Den Music imprint gets an assist from LOX frontman Jadakiss for their latest single, "Life Like This". The song offers two different mindsets, with Denku going in on half way thugs and Kiss giving a first person account of life in the streets. Overall, both points lead up to the message in the chorus; living a "Life Like This" must stop and change must follow. The single is also available for free download from the attached Soundcloud player.