Cult Classic is returning gloves down, mic up with the release of his new single “Stu Grayson Pt. 2,” and this powerbombs its way into your ear holes. Still, clocking in just north of two minutes, the song is a tight, gritty, high-speed adrenaline shot that manages to straddle the raw edge of underground rap and the slickness of a seasoned contender.
As the title suggests, it’s an homage to the no-bs approach of pro wrestling personality Stu Grayson, and the song replicates that same relentless drive. Within the first seconds of the production, there is an explosion with fire synths and booming bass lines, evoking a soundscape that feels both threatening and irresistibly attractive. But it is the heat that meets the beat with heavyweight, razor-sharp bars that hit harder than uppercuts.
Their lyrics straddle the line between grimy reality and focused finesse. Every verse has a hunger, a steeled confidence that feels earned, not contrived. Whoever wrote these lines, you can feel the weight behind them, not just gaseous braggadocio but lived experience, expressed with a voice that cuts through all the noise.
But what makes “Stu Grayson Pt. 2” special is that it can sound both underground and elevated simultaneously. Its grimy textures are authentic, yet there’s still a slickness to the way it all works. It’s the kind of track to blast on a late-night drive, the windows down, streetlights getting left behind, the ideal accompaniment to contemplation, rebellion, or surfing whatever wave you are riding.
This is not a song so much as a declaration. It's a sharp, aggressive reminder that Cult Classic is here to make some noise. With “Stu Grayson Pt. 2,” they’ve dropped something refreshing, a song that sounds raw, polished, and unapologetically honest.