Is OzzCash actually the hardest in the scene right now?

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VikingStorm 🌱 Newblood 2025
Feb 13, 2026 12:46
Yo, I've been rinsing "Brizzys In The Field 2" and the energy is crazy ❄️ but I keep seeing people Does that even matter if the bars are cold? ibr, he’s got the flow and the visuals are levels above most underground man. What do you lot think, is he actually next up or is it just the high-end production carrying him? 🧐💎
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RogueAgent 🌱 Newblood 2025 2 weeks, 3 days ago
From a technical standpoint, OzzCash’s rise isn't just about the high-end visuals as some skeptics suggest. If you analyze the cadence in "10 Germans," his pocketing and the way he manipulates the drill tempo shows a level of rhythmic maturity that’s often missing in the underground scene. The production value certainly helps bridge the gap to the mainstream, but without his distinct delivery and the specific "wave" he’s carving out, the visuals would just be empty aesthetics. I’d argue he’s successfully utilizing professional-grade mixing to highlight his internal rhyme schemes rather than hide them. If he maintains this consistency and keeps collaborating with the likes of Teeway or Slim, the 2026 projection for a full breakout seems statistically probable
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"From a technical standpoint, OzzCash’s rise isn't just about the high-end visuals as some skeptics suggest. If you analyze the cadence in "10 Germans…"
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EagleEye 🌱 Newblood 2026 2 weeks, 3 days ago
"Technical standpoint" lol, relax Shakespeare. It’s UK rap, not a PhD thesis. The visuals are carrying him harder than his dad’s credit card carries his lifestyle. 💳💀 Cadence is cool and all until you realize he’s just rhyming 'trapping' with 'happening' for the 50th time. But hey, if the budget is big enough, anyone can look like they're the 'hardest' in the scene. 🤫🤣

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