June Dawg Leads the West Side Cypher (feat. Lil Hawk, Tragedy The Boss, & Bad Luck)


This West Coast cypher brings together a powerful lineup of rising voices, with June Dawg, Lil Hawk, Tragedy The Boss, and Bad Luck all trading bars over a beat inspired by Dr. Dre’s classic “Puffin’ on Blunts and Drankin’ Tanqueray.” Rooted in one of hip-hop’s most iconic eras, the track pays homage to the original version made legendary by Kurupt, Daz, The Lady of Rage, and other Death Row artists, while reintroducing that raw cypher energy to a new generation.

Rather than simply revisiting the past, the record pushes the sound forward, showcasing some of the most promising upcoming rappers in one cohesive freestyle session. Each artist brings their own presence and perspective to the track, creating a moment that feels both nostalgic and current—bridging classic West Coast influence with today’s underground momentum.

At the center of it all is June Dawg, who continues to gain traction and expand his reach across the West Coast and beyond. With this cypher gaining attention and momentum, June Dawg is firmly placing himself on the radar of music lovers from coast to coast. As the video circulates and builds toward viral potential, he remains focused on the bigger picture, already deep into new projects that are set to drop in the near future.

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