MRKBH & Chapo Da Monsta Drop “SYBAU” feat. DCM

MRKBH & Chapo Da Monsta feat. DCM - SYBAU

The latest drop from Degenerate Art doesn’t ease you in; it throws you straight into the fire. “SYBAU,” the new single from MRKBH and Chapo Da Monsta featuring DCM, is raw, aggressive, and unapologetically intense from the first bar.

“SYBAU” stands as one of the most confrontational records from Degenerate Art, a project fully produced by Spearman, whose soundscape leans into gritty textures and cinematic darkness.

From the opening seconds, the production doesn’t aim for comfort; it builds tension. Spearman layers haunting instrumentation with hard drums, creating a space that feels more like a pressure chamber than a beat. This is not background music. This is confrontation.

MRKBH and Chapo Da Monsta have always thrived in that pocket where structure bends, and here, they completely abandon the traditional meter. The flows feel intentionally chaotic, almost weaponized.

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And that’s the point. This isn’t about clean cadences or predictable pockets. It’s about impact.DCM (Mel Cap & J-Lee) step in and match that same energy, pushing the record into a full cypher-like assault. Each verse feels less like a performance and more like a statement—delivered with urgency and controlled aggression.

The chemistry is undeniable. This isn’t a “feature.” This is a unit.

Spearman’s production deserves its own spotlight. The beat doesn’t just support the artists, it challenges them.

  • Industrial, almost suffocating atmosphere
  • Hard, deliberate drum patterns
  • Minimal space for comfort or melody

The result? A sound that forces the emcees to adapt—or get lost.

Nobody gets lost here. At its core, “SYBAU” feels like resistance. Not just against industry trends, but against the idea that Hip-Hop has to be polished, algorithm-friendly, or digestible. This is music for listeners who still want to feel something raw. It’s a reminder that underground Hip-Hop still thrives in spaces where creativity outweighs conformity.

“SYBAU” isn’t trying to go viral. It’s trying to leave a mark. And it does exactly that.

This is a record built on intensity, collaboration, and unapologetic artistry—exactly what you expect when MRKBH and Chapo Da Monsta connect with DCM over a Spearman backdrop.

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