Daylyt - Black Halo

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It don’t cost me to see they lost G’s, yet I found

A thousand, browsing the web dead drowning

The mouses,sunken rats for sunken places

Drunken faces, in this case it’s a disgrace it’s

Racist, never run from the spaceman, who

Come to tase me or come to taste me

Adrenochrome market don’t erase me though

It’s HBO you hate me no, you played me with

The plagiarize, you played your eyes can’t stop

Me I was made to rise, I came to ride, you

Niggas brought cocaine inside, the color of

Caucasian thighs, shit had me tighter than a

Asian, eye as thin sight but it’s simple, hold on
Like a dimple, can’t get to this level, level up

Christian Dior flowing I’ll rip through Lyor

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The song "Black Halo" by Daylyt is a powerful and thought-provoking track that delves into themes of racism, drug use, and societal issues. The lyrics touch on the struggles of the black community, the dangers of addiction, and the impact of systemic oppression. Daylyt's lyrical delivery is raw and unapologetic, with clever wordplay and a hard-hitting flow that demands attention. The song's production is dark and atmospheric, creating a haunting backdrop for Daylyt's intense performance. Overall, "Black Halo" is a compelling and socially conscious track that showcases Daylyt's talent as a lyricist and storyteller.

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Daylyt, born in Watts, California, is a rapper and battle rapper known for his controversial and entertaining performances. He has gained notoriety in the hip-hop community for his bold and unpredictable antics during battles.

One of Daylyt's most distinctive features is the tattoo on his face, inspired by the comic book character Spawn. This tattoo has become a symbol of his bold and fearless approach to his craft.

Throughout his career, Daylyt has been surrounded by controversy, often pushing the boundaries of what is considered acceptable in the battle rap scene. His outlandish behavior and provocative lyrics have made him a polarizing figure, but also one of the most talked-about and watched battlers in the industry.

Despite the controversy, Daylyt has also received praise for his lyrical skill and creativity in the ring. He is known for his clever wordplay, intricate rhyme schemes, and ability to engage and entertain the audience.

With a unique style and an unapologetic attitude, Daylyt continues to make a name for himself in the world of battle rap, challenging conventions and pushing boundaries with each performance.