TLDR: Sayzee and KNG Bondalero’s Two Way Mirror is a self-produced, 12-track album that hits with gritty drums, raw lyricism, and unapologetic underground energy.
On April 20, 2025, Canadian artists Sayzee and KNG Bondalero unleashed Two Way Mirror—a 12-track freight train of boom bap aggression and noir-tinted introspection. Released via 100 Mad, this isn’t your typical rap release—it’s a dual-headed monster carved straight from the underground’s deepest pockets.

Sayzee and Bondalero don’t just rap over the tracks — they built them. The entire project is shaped by their own production, giving it a raw, cohesive energy that doesn’t rely on trends or outside hands. Guest verses from Ayoo Bigz, New Villain, and Tona raise the stakes, but the core remains unmistakably theirs: sharp lyricism over moody, hard-edged soundscapes that hit with intent.
The new album was released with a standout visual for the Ayoo Bigz-assisted “Cut The Lights,” showcasing the intensity of their chemistry, as heavy bars collide with slashing production. Bigz is also featured on the song “GWAR.”
What sets Two Way Mirror apart isn’t just the rawness—it’s the completeness. From bars to beats to the album artwork (designed by Sayzee himself), this project is a fully realized vision. Two artists. Two perspectives. One clear message: underground hip-hop is alive, and it’s not pulling punches.
You can find Two Way Mirror on Apple Music, Bandcamp, Spotify, and various other digital streaming platforms.

























