CyHi Fires Sharp Bars Over Soulful Production On “Look What You’ve Done”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

“Look What You’ve Done” sounds like a sermon where the choir brought extra smoke.

CyHi returns with “Look What You’ve Done,” a sharp and soulful rap record that arrives during a moment of heightened attention around the artist. After stirring debate with a diss aimed at J. Cole, the rapper has continued releasing music, and this latest track further showcases his lyrical confidence and willingness to challenge others in the industry.

The instrumental leans heavily into soul influences. With warm melodies and church-like sonic textures, the production creates an atmosphere that feels both reflective and dramatic. The beat carries a slow-burning energy, allowing CyHi to fully emphasize the weight of his lyrics.

Across the track, CyHi delivers verses packed with criticism directed at an unnamed rapper. References to fabricated narratives, label setbacks, and failing to truly “come from the mud” form the core of the lyrical theme. His delivery sounds forceful, occasionally breathy, but always deliberate.

Is this like that “War With God” track where Ludacris was dissing himself?




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