So lets Start with Cypher number one. Emilio Rojas, Dreezy, Conceited, Retro Jace, Dillon Cooper and Andy Mineo.

We get an intro from Andy Mineo introducing our first set of MC's with the first rap going with Emilio Rojas. A rapper coming from New York City who worked with prolific hip hop DJ's like DJ Green Lantern, starting up the Cypher with a quick flow and a rugged verse. Wasn't the most interesting verse, but a pretty good way to start.

Next up to bat was Dreezy, an up-and-coming female rapper from Chicago kicking in the second verse and doin' good with it without being politically correct with her choice of words. If you want a good first impression, you can find her on a Chiraq freestyle.

Third we have Dillon Cooper from Brooklyn buzzin with his State of Elevation song. He tents to switch his flow up with his freestyle in an interesting way, making his verse a little more unique in comparison.
Forth rapper is Jace2-9 also known as Retro Jace from Retro Su$h! Coming from Atlanta Georgia. Though he got his flow messed up at the end of his verse when DJ Scratch Had the record accidentally skip, he would make a small reference to Busta Rhyme's first rap act Leaders Of the New School. Not many young people know about them, and I respect that.
Fifth rapper on the list was Conceited. A Battle Rapper from Brooklyn. One thing I noticed about This Year's Cyphers is that a lot of battle rappers are gettin some shine. He did aight, but his verse closer was funny tho.
Last, but certainly not least was Christian Rapper Andy Mineo, another MC from NY part of the 116 Clique who have Lecrae, who appeard in the 2011 Cypher with French Raper Soprano, Nitty Scott MC, and Singer Estelle (who also was rapping). The only one in the cypher who didn't need any lyrics to be censored brought some bars with my favorite line in the cypher "I wanted that KFC Livin', you know, ridin' around with a biscuit and a bucket with a couple chickens".








