Rjeezy Daville | “90’s Flow”, Reviving Real Rap
Rap Fiesta is excited to spotlight an artist who represents both resilience and authenticity in hip hop. Rjeezy Daville has been sharpening his craft for over a decade and recently blessed the culture with his new track “90’s Flow”, which dropped on June 13, 2025. The record is a reminder of what makes rap powerful at its core. It has that boom bap backbone with an ethereal quality that pulls you in from the opening chorus. When Rjeezy enters the track, his flow is sharp and relentless. The bars cut deep and carry weight, making it impossible not to rewind and catch the punchlines. One standout line, “snake bites without an antidote,” shows exactly how he blends clever wordplay with hard hitting imagery. The song is full of substance and the kind of lyrical execution that makes you remember why you fell in love with rap in the first place.
My bars lethal, like snake bites without an antidote – Rjeezy Daville
Rjeezy’s roots are central to his artistry. Originally from Brownsville, New York before moving to Roselle, New Jersey, his upbringing shaped both his ear and his drive. Hip hop was always in the background and artists like Biggie Smalls and Lil Wayne taught him how to value wordplay, delivery, and punchlines. Their influence inspired him to pick up the mic and start creating for himself, eventually forming the foundation of his own voice. His longtime friend and collaborator, Alvaro Zapata, better known as Blazt, produced “90’s Flow” out of his studio in Bloomfield, New Jersey. Their connection goes beyond music and brings a real brotherhood into the studio, which translates into the energy of the track.
What gives Rjeezy even more depth as an artist is the meaning behind his name. RJeezy is a tribute to one of his closest friends, Sheryc Smith, known as Smilez, who tragically passed away ten years ago. Smilez was also an artist from Newark and Roselle, New Jersey and his spirit continues to live on through every verse Rjeezy writes. Carrying that name is more than a choice, it is a responsibility and a constant reminder of the bond they shared.
Get off my sh.. before I slap the words out you like a comic book strip – Rjeezy Daville
With over ten to fifteen years of music behind him, Rjeezy has never stopped grinding. His love for the craft keeps him motivated and his consistency shows in the way his sound has matured. “90’s Flow” is not just a track, it is a statement about where he stands in hip hop. He is part of the movement to bring back real rap, with tight flows, clever punchlines, and lyrical substance that resonates beyond the beat.
Looking forward, Rjeezy is determined to keep building on his momentum. His vision is clear. He wants to continue releasing music and eventually sign with a label that will help him reach a global audience. The goal is not only to grow as an artist but also to extend his talent and connect with people all over the world. Rjeezy is already proving that he belongs in the conversation about authentic rap. “90’s Flow” is just the beginning of the next chapter in his journey and Rap Fiesta is here for every step of it.
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