Georgia Rapper Schiest attacks Worldstar with "Whiskey for the Devil"

Georgia rapper Schiest has taken on the challenge of Universal Zulu Nation's Quadeer "M.C. Spice" Shakur to go in on Worldstar. The two met via phone last month, and Quadeer told the artist that he was going to do a Mixtape called "Worldstar Is Dead", as a direct attack against the failing website that has been under the gun since February 2013, when Quadeer penned a scathing letter many deem a "warning shot." Schiest immediately took to the studio and offered up his music, putting his talent where his mouth is.

The single "Whiskey for the Devil" features a smooth pop singer's vocals, Rock-style guitars, and a hard hitting beat, topped with lyrics that go directly at the gut of Worldstar. The Zulu Nation's Minister Of Information can be heard in the intro and outro of the song. Some of the fiery lyrics are here:

          "Always the bitch nigga / that's promotin' the fight
          I should knock your ass out / put it on your own site
          Ya vulture / How you profit off genocide of your Culture?
          Over-chargin' niggas / but ignorance gets exposure?
          Hip Hop under attack / and youse a double agent
          Worldstar Hip Hop and the cops cooperatin'
          But that ain't Hip Hop / and we ain't gone tolerate it
          I'm just sayin' tho / somebody had to say it"

The challenge remains, and Quadeer Shakur is looking for 15 songs to complete the mixtape. Contact him at QuadeerShakurMedia@gmail.com

Check out the full song on Youtube:





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  1. The revolution is happening on all angles of reality. Change is happening and about damn time

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