Izye makes her commanding introduction to Rap Fiesta's scene with her recently released single, "drip." The three-minute R&B/hip-hop blend of a heater is just one song a part of her latest album, "F**K BOYS, GET MONEY." Izye tells us she's been making music in a professional setting since she was about 17. However, she attests she's been a musician and a performer all her life. The life-long experience of being a musician is part of what gives Izye the (rightfully owed) confidence you...
Banking in on revenge with streams of revenue, ARTZ and Trinidad James grind 'till they win big. "Keeping Receipts," in particular, seconds their steer focus on getting the green. The rappers go bar for bar when demanding their rightful compensation. To better put it, these two cut no corners about getting funded. Over the warm guitar-kissed trap beat, they even give out multiple ways to knock down the balance. In the words of Trinidad, "Pay me in crypto or pay me in hundreds." Both use their...
Kenzo Balla informs the opps that he's protected at all costs in "Krash Out." This drill-driven single can be found on his project, Mr. Ready To Blitz EP. The 14-track EP features musicians like Pdot Sav, TG Crippy, Nas EBK, Cito Blick, and Jay Da Chaser. The combative-produced singles propel the rappers to drop their hottest bars about leveling up, getting a bag, and their retaliation methods against the ones who speak too freely about them. Songs like "Talk Our Shit" take admiration from 50 Cent's "Wanksta." Mr. Ready To...
JOZ;P's "NB990s" is about leveling up while staying true to your roots. The rapper uses a melodic flow amid dropping witty entendres and punch lines. Sonically, the song takes a laidback approach to lofi and boom-bap elements. The "NB" symbolizes New Brunswick and the footwear/fitness apparel, New Balance. "90," on the other hand, signifies that the '90s inspired the song (along with its visual). In "NB990s," JOZ;P raps about the freedom that comes with being self-employed. From there, he briefly expresses...