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Sha Ray and DJ Haram make Critical Thot sound like a cypher with a fuse attached

By Editorial Team - June 29, 2026

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Sha Ray and DJ Haram make Critical Thot sound like a cypher with a fuse attached

Summary

Bandcamp Daily’s June hip-hop roundup spotlights Sha Ray and DJ Haram’s Critical Thot, a Backwoodz Studioz release full of sinister synths, stripped percussion and sharp commentary.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 29, 2026
  • Tags: sha ray, dj haram, critical thot, backwoodz studioz, experimental club rap, bandcamp daily, Experimental Club Rap / Backwoodz

Sha Ray and DJ Haram’s Critical Thot returns to the 29 June conversation via Bandcamp Daily’s hip-hop roundup, and it still sounds like one of the month’s most pointed club-rap collisions. Released through Backwoodz Studioz, the project pairs Bay Area MC Sha Ray with Brooklyn beatmaker DJ Haram, whose jittery percussion and sinister synth work give the vocals a tense, stripped-down arena. Bandcamp’s description highlights commentary on contemporary sexual mores, spectral textures and a posse-cut moment with Nappy Nina and J Words. The title is funny, confrontational and self-aware, which is exactly the energy the music seems to carry. Critical Thot sounds like rap that refuses respectability and club music that refuses to stay merely functional. It is a cypher, a critique and a bass-pressure situation all at once.

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