Welcome to the gallery of guerrilla art and lyrical darts — "Breakfast at Banksy’s" is me serving truth on a stencil. This one’s for the rebels, the thinkers, the ones who know hip-hop is high art.
https://youtu.be/OnI1mKjjT5w
I’m painting with bars — abstract, political, personal.
Like Banksy, I don’t need to show my face to leave my mark.
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“How To Kill God” is me pulling back the curtain on religion, control, history, and hypocrisy. If truth makes you uncomfortable, good — mission accomplished.
https://youtu.be/w0wrZgM3Nos
These ain’t bars for clout — these are bars that challenge the system. I’m not here to play preacher or politician, just a poet with a purpose. And if you listen close, you’ll realize this track is about more than just God — it’s about power.
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This one’s for the overthinkers, the barbreakers, the ones who know there's always more to say.
“ETC” stands for Every Thought Counts — and I’m packin’ ‘em in tight. No throwaways, no lazy lines. Just layers on layers. Double entendres, coded gems, and straight talk.
https://youtu.be/G3XOaOpXJjw
This ain't background music — it's front-and-center grown man rap.
If you rock with intellect and impact, this one's for you.
🎥 Line 4 Line Episode 3 out now — go run that up and catch the wisdom in the wordplay.
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This one right here? Waterproof bars. No cap, no filler — just substance that soaks deep and don’t wash off.
"H2O Proof" is a reminder that truth don't dissolve, and neither does skill. My pen been pressure since day one — now we just hydrating the game with knowledge and fire at the same time.
https://youtu.be/GcBfw1EHN4k
This ain’t for the algorithm. This for the ones who listen.
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Help Me Get Even.
FAFO is my latest blueprint—eight tracks strong, twenty‑one minutes of raw intellect and street consciousness. No delay. No dilution.
www.even.biz/r/fafo-ras-kass
Let me break it down:
Intense lyricism — I’m still that voice cutting through the noise.
Immediate access — head straight to EVEN, you get it first.
Support independent creators — EVEN is homegrown. No gatekeepers.
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Y’all asked for bars? Say less. https://youtu.be/hyDcPKghbFE
Kicking off the Line 4 Line series with "Write Where I Left Off" — no hook, no gimmicks, just raw lyricism. This is me getting surgical with the pen, proving why I’m still one of the most dangerous with it.
This series is about reminding, not reintroducing. Ain’t no fall-off when you built from substance. I write with purpose — history, philosophy, politics, street shit — all in one verse.
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F.L.Y. = F* Lies, Yo.**
This one’s for the truth seekers and the BS detectors.
Me and DJ Green Lantern linked up for a no-cap anthem aimed at propaganda, fake narratives, and anyone selling lies to the people.
The beat is nuclear, the message is loud, and the visuals hit like a boot through your front door.
https://youtu.be/gFbNhRBG5hM
🧠 Real bars. No pandering.
📺 Watch it twice—once for the lines, once for the message.
💣 Produced by DJ Green Lantern, aka The Evil Genius.
If you're tired of being lied to, this track was made for you.
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🦁 From the Pride, For the People.
What up fam — it's Ras.
This record right here? Mapogo Lions ain’t just a posse cut — it’s a warning shot. Named after the most feared coalition of lions in African history, this track is all bars, no brakes. Real rap predators who move with strategy, not clout.
I brought together some serious spitters for this one:
Mopreme Shakur — legacy in his bloodline, wisdom in every word.
Daylyt — an alien intellect with a blade for a tongue.
Bishop Lamont — sharp, soulful, and ruthless with the pen.
Monstroe — underground beast who always delivers.
Mad Lion — legendary voice and energy, straight from the dancehall trenches, bringing pure fire.
We made this to remind folks: lyricism still matters.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPpaP...
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Apollo Brown cooked up the beat, and I pulled up to Detroit to kick some real s**t with a squad of killers.
No hooks. No gimmicks. Just BARZ.
We got:
💥 Me – Ras Kass, West Coast OG with a PhD in lyricism
💥 Red Pill – introspective wrecking ball from the Midwest
💥 MarvWon – battle-tested veteran with the slickest talk in the D
💥 Miz Korona – straight venom, Detroit queen energy
💥 Noveliss – anime-laced bars and precision flows
We each brought our own flavor but kept it unified—real MCs, real rap, real hip-hop. Ain’t no algorithms in this one, just art.
https://youtu.be/Tt_oiQKKMH8
🎛️ Beat by Apollo Brown (aka Soul Sample Sensei)
📍 Shot on location in the D
🚀 Powered by Mello Music Group
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Much love
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Truth has a voice. And it sounds like Ras Kass.
Born in Watts, raised in Carson, Ras Kass carved his legacy not with gimmicks, but with bars that cut deep and intellect that challenges the system. A scholar in the booth, he took his name from Ethiopian emperor Ras Kassa Mercha—signaling from day one that this was more than rap, it was a movement.
He stormed the underground with a pen sharp enough to earn double Hip-Hop Quotables from The Source and Rhyme of the Month from Rap Pages—twice in just six months. By 1996, Soul on Ice dropped like a thesis, crowned by the iconic “Nature of the Threat”—a seven-minute history lesson that split speakers and sparked conversations.
No industry filter. No compromise. Just bars, brilliance, and the real.