Columbus Brings the Heat in The Punchline Academy’s Latest Lyric League Series Cypher
A New Stop on the Lyric League Tour
The Lyric League Series made its way to Columbus, Ohio, and the city answered the call with one of the strongest cyphers of the tour so far. Filmed at Cure Coffee & Cocktails, the latest installment brought together some of Columbus’ most respected lyricists for an afternoon built around bars, community, and authentic hip hop. As always, Da Inphamus Amadeuz and The Punchline Academy brought the radio to the streets, giving local artists a national platform to showcase their talent.
The entire cypher was performed over “The Best Now” by Da Inphamus Amadeuz & Lil Dee, providing the perfect boom bap soundtrack for a lineup of hungry emcees determined to make their mark.
Grant Gasby Helped Bring the Vision to Columbus
A special shoutout goes to Grant Gasby, whose efforts helped bring The Punchline Academy and the Lyric League Series to Columbus. His support played a key role in connecting the platform with the city’s thriving hip hop community and assembling a lineup that represented the culture the right way.
The result was a cypher that captured the competitive spirit and authenticity that have become trademarks of the series.
Fans Are Already Picking Their Favorites

Since the episode dropped, the comment section has been filled with praise from hip hop fans across the country.
Three names continue to come up in conversation: Illogic, The Catalyst, and Mero. Their performances have quickly become fan favorites, with viewers applauding their lyricism, delivery, and commanding presence on the microphone. While every artist brought something different to the table, those three have generated some of the biggest reactions online.
The Movement Keeps Growing
The Columbus episode is another major chapter in The Punchline Academy’s Lyric League Series, which has now surpassed 100 million views across all platforms. The nationwide tour has already made stops in Rochester, Buffalo, Columbus, and Detroit, with Los Angeles up next. One city at a time, the Lyric League Series continues proving that real bars never go out of style.