West Coast meets East Coast in Real Psycho, the explosive new collaboration between B-Real of Cypress Hill and Psycho Les of The Beatnuts.
Two legends. Two unmistakable styles. One album that fuses their worlds into a raw, bicoastal masterclass.
Across 14 tracks, B-Real’s iconic Latino-infused flow — the voice behind West Coast staples like “Insane in the Brain”— locks in perfectly with Psycho Les’s signature Queens-bred production, sharpened on classics like “Watch Out Now.”
The result? A gritty, swagger-filled project that feels both nostalgic and boldly forward-moving.
Real Psycho pulls from deep hip-hop lineage, featuring appearances from:
• Too Short (Bay Area icon)
• Stephen Carpenter (Deftones)
• Demrick
• Son Doobie
Singles like “You Might Know Us” and “Lyrical Hammers” — supercharged by Carpenter’s heavy guitar riffs — gave fans an early taste of the album’s hybrid, genre-blending energy.
Now available on limited edition cassette, this release brings the project back to the tactile, underground format both artists came up on.
West Coast meets East Coast in Real Psycho, the explosive new collaboration between B-Real of Cypress Hill and Psycho Les of The Beatnuts.
Two legends. Two unmistakable styles. One album that fuses their worlds into a raw, bicoastal masterclass.
Across 14 tracks, B-Real’s iconic Latino-infused flow — the voice behind West Coast staples like “Insane in the Brain”— locks in perfectly with Psycho Les’s signature Queens-bred production, sharpened on classics like “Watch Out Now.”
The result? A gritty, swagger-filled project that feels both nostalgic and boldly forward-moving.
Real Psycho pulls from deep hip-hop lineage, featuring appearances from:
• Too Short (Bay Area icon)
• Stephen Carpenter (Deftones)
• Demrick
• Son Doobie
Singles like “You Might Know Us” and “Lyrical Hammers” — supercharged by Carpenter’s heavy guitar riffs — gave fans an early taste of the album’s hybrid, genre-blending energy.
Now available on limited edition cassette, this release brings the project back to the tactile, underground format both artists came up on.