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West Meets East: Daz Dillinger & Smif-N-Wessun Link Up on “Devil Ain’t Shyt”

April 2, 2026 by The Punchline Academy
daz dillinger, death row, hip hop, smifnwessun

When you see Daz Dillinger and Smif-N-Wessun on the same record, you already know what time it is.

“Devil Ain’t Shyt” recently dropped in April 2026, and it feels like a straight-up collision of West Coast and East Coast energy. No overthinking. No trying to modernize the sound. Just raw hip hop the way it’s supposed to hit.

Daz comes from that Death Row era. Long Beach roots. Heavy influence on The Chronic and Doggystyle. On the other side, Smif-N-Wessun built their name out of Brooklyn with that Dah Shinin’ sound. Street records. Heavy bars.

On this track, both sides stay in their lane. The production is gritty. Drum-driven. Nothing polished up too much. It leaves space for the verses to carry everything.

Daz sounds comfortable. Direct. Like he’s been doing this for decades because he has. Tek and Steele come in with that same Brooklyn presence they’ve always had. Calm but heavy. No wasted lines.

The concept stays simple. The title says enough. It’s street talk. Perspective. No filler. No hook trying to carry the record. Just verses stacked the right way.

The release doesn’t feel like a big rollout moment. It feels more like a statement. Veterans linking up and reminding people what it sounds like when the focus is still on bars.

And honestly, that’s what makes it land.

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