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Noun
With five volumes of his Noise Kandy series, to solo and collaborative albums (KISS THE RING, Kontraband, Trainspotting), the Griselda affiliate has cemented his status as one of today’s most formidable spitters.—
Preezy Brown,
VIBE.com,
26 June 2026 One could be forgiven to pooh-pooh yet another play that lays out William Shakespeare’s bona fides as a hip-hop icon, the original bar spitter who beefed with plenty of his contemporaries while dropping sick flows all over Elizabethan England.—
David John Chávez,
Mercury News,
4 Feb. 2026 The 16-track project is a long time coming for Recoechi, a Chicago spitter who came up in the city’s open mic scene before falling into the morass of the streets for a time.—
Andre Gee,
Rolling Stone,
30 Sep. 2025 Chapelle has come home since then, becoming one of the sharpest spitters during this golden age for local hip-hop.—
Piet Levy,
Journal Sentinel,
13 June 2024 This week’s Style Invitational contest, Week 1445, isn’t as likely as some Invites to be a coffee-spitter.—Washington Post,
15 July 2021