Grayson Cage Drops Updates, New Label Moves, and Multiple Freestyles on The Franchise Report

Grayson Cage returned to The Franchise Report with a focused update and a fresh round of high-energy freestyles that reaffirmed why his last appearance became one of the show’s standout moments. After nearly a year away, the rising artist broke down everything he’s been building, including a new album, an expanded team, major collaborations, and a growing fan base, before stepping into the booth for multiple off-the-top performances.

Grayson Cage revealed that his album Enter the Cage drops December 7th, explaining the long release gap as a deliberate choice to perfect the project rather than flood the market with singles. Despite releasing only one song in the past year, he has stayed heavily active behind the scenes, performing consistently and growing his audience by an additional 10,000 fans. He also launched his own label, signing artists and producers including Javi Pride, King Kai, Lil Fly, and collaborator Lincoln Edwards.

The rapper admitted he’s been running on only three hours of sleep a day, recording three to four times a week and cutting dozens of songs in a single session. His work ethic has resulted in a catalog of over a thousand unreleased tracks since his last appearance.

Grayson Cage also shared that visuals are a growing part of his rollout, with behind-the-scenes content, reels, and previews helping fans choose which records they want released next.

Once the updates were out of the way, Grayson Cage stripped off his coat and delivered what he came for: a freestyle session. The moment built into a challenge, Grayson Cage announced his intention to double his previous video’s numbers, aiming for two million views this time. He followed up with another explosive freestyle, pacing through bars about pressure, loyalty, ambition, violence, and lifestyle flexes, blending aggressive delivery with playful metaphors and rhythm changes.

After watching Grayson Cage deliver multiple full-length freestyles without writing a word, Franchise closed the segment praising his consistency and presence. Grayson Cage ended by teasing features from Charlie Clips, ENTJ, Quana Don, and Marshian Dawn on the upcoming album, setting expectations for a project shaped by momentum, collaboration, and a relentless recording pace.