Rey Spyder and Tito Moet have lived through a saga of hardships most could not imagine. From life-threatening shootouts to grueling prison stints, their journey is marked by struggles that could have torn them apart. Yet, these experiences only solidified their brotherhood, forging a bond strengthened by shared pain and an unyielding drive to persevere.
After years of personal battles, the duo is ready to release The Ruiz Brothers, their first fully collaborative project. This six-track EP, dropping January 1st, is a patchwork of survival, redemption, and loyalty—a long-overdue dream conceived in 2006 but postponed on multiple occasions. After enduring and overcoming countless storms, Rey and Tito are set to deliver a project born from their trials and triumphs.
The EP dives deep into their lived realities, painting vivid portraits of life on the streets, struggles with addiction, and the harsh realities of hustling. Every track resonates with emotion, capturing moments of pain and perseverance. For Rey Spyder and Tito Moet, The Ruiz Brothers is a story of vindication and a declaration of their loyalty to one another.
Grim Reaper, a standout track on the album, is an ominous warning for anyone underestimating the brothers. Backed by a menacing beat, it conveys their fierce loyalty and readiness to protect each other at all costs. Hip Hop Never Dies is a tribute to the culture that gave them a lifeline. Hip-hop has been more than an outlet for Rey and Tito—it was their saving grace, offering a path forward in their darkest moments.
Set to premiere on all digital streaming platforms on January 1st, The Ruiz Brothers represents a new chapter. The duo also plans to release visuals for Grim Reaper and Hip Hop Never Dies, offering a cinematic glimpse into their world. Set a reminder so you don’t miss out! For more on Rey Spyder and Tito Moet, follow the links below.
Written by Jason Soto for Rap Olympus Media.
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Jason Soto is a HipHop enthusiast with love for everything generated by the culture. He fell in love with music during the first decade of his life and spent most of his teenage years as a DJ. He began to dabble in writing and rapping after being introduced to battle rap and found the art form to be extremely exciting and innovative. As an adult, his own personal interest has lead him to become a freelance columnist, a HipHop ghostwriter, and a cover art designer.
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