Real Hip-Hop Ain’t Dead: Godbliss & Papoose Drop the Hammer on “God Tier”
If you’ve been starving for substance in rap, this is your plate. Godbliss and Papoose serve up a full

If you’ve been starving for substance in rap, this is your plate. Godbliss and Papoose serve up a full course of gritty bars and real intent with “God Tier,” a track that doesn’t chase trends — it restores standards.
Godbliss comes from a legacy — his mother a rapper, his father a Bronx DJ, and his pen forged in the fires of Kool G Rap and KRS-One. That lineage shows in every line. His metaphors carry weight, his delivery drips with authority. When he says, “I bury you deeper than tectonic plates,” it’s not just a bar — it’s a benchmark.
Papoose slides in with his veteran energy, weaving cultural commentary with coded slang in a way only a real New Yorker can. Together, the two deliver a soundscape that balances old school ethos with fresh fire. And the beat? It slaps like the boom-bap gods nodded in approval.
More than just a song, “God Tier” feels like a mission statement: Raise the bar or get out the way. If you’re tired of fast-food rap, this one’s a five-course meal. Go eat.
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