Reel Wolf Presents — “Dying Breed”
The wolves are back on the hunt. The underground never sleeps it evolves. And with THE WOLFPACK of Reel Wolf Records delivers a heavyweight project that reminds the culture what real hip-hop feels like. gritty, cypher-style record that unites some of the label’s longest-standing emcees. This isn’t just another compilation it’s a movement.
Featuring some of the sharpest lyricists from Reel Wolf’s global family, The Wolfpack brings together veterans and new blood over dark, cinematic boom-bap production that’s raw to the bone.
The project’s first single “Dying Breed” set the tone a vicious cypher featuring Swann, Seen B, Resin, D.O.V, Gambit, Mersinary, and Shallow Pockets each step up with hard, unapologetic verses — bar for bar, proving they’re still as sharp as ever. The production by Grinz hits with that signature dark boom-bap energy, while DJ Chino420 delivers razor-tight cuts that tie the whole record together with classic hip-hop precision.
Directed and edited by Tom Vujcic, “Dying Breed” is brought to life through raw, cinematic visuals. Shot on location inside the DJ Depot store, the video captures the essence of underground culture — turntables, vinyl, and the authentic energy that built the foundation of hip-hop. With cinematography by Delaney Siren, camera work from Greg Rosen, and VFX by Day 1 Media, it’s a visual reminder that real hip-hop doesn’t fade — it evolves.
“Dying Breed” isn’t just another release — it’s a statement. A salute to the lyricists, DJs, and producers who keep the real sound alive. The wolves are still out here, and they’re hungrier than ever.
Across the album, you get everything that defines Reel Wolf’s signature sound — heavy drums, haunting samples, razor-sharp bars, and cinematic storytelling that bleeds authenticity. Each track feels like a chapter in a dark, underground saga — from cypher-style bangers to introspective street tales that hit deep.
This album is a salute to the culture, the emcees who never sold out, and the fans who still crave substance. The Wolfpack isn’t just an album — it’s a declaration that real lyricism, real beats, and real vision are still alive in 2025.

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