Warri rap veteran Yung6ix links up with rising street voice LuhBoosie on “Bullshyt,” one of the more charged moments from his “Loyalty Over Blood” album, and the two come together on a record that does not waste a single second.
The title says everything before the beat even drops. “Bullshyt” is not a subtle record – it is direct, confrontational, and unapologetic. But that energy works because it matches the overall theme of the album perfectly. This is Yung6ix clearing the air, and he brought the right person along for it.
The production is raw and stripped back in a way that keeps the focus on the bars. The beat hits hard but does not crowd the space. Instead, it gives both artists a clean platform to say exactly what they came to say.
Yung6ix opens up with sharp, unfiltered delivery. His verses carry real weight because he raps from a place of experience rather than performance. You can feel the conviction in every line and that’s what separates him from artists who are just going through the motions.
LuhBoosie holds his own convincingly on the feature. He brings a different energy to the record without disrupting its core tone. His verse adds fuel rather than distraction, which is exactly what a good feature should do on a record this focused.
Together, the two rappers build something that feels honest and unpolished in the best way. There is no unnecessary floss here – just two artists saying what needs to be said over a beat that lets them breathe.
Add “Bullshyt” to your playlist. This one hits hardest when you have something on your chest too.
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