Ron Billz | “6ix”
Already garnering massive views in just three weeks, Ron Billz’s “6ix” sees the rapper giving a PSA to those who try hating from the sidelines. In other words, he tells the envious to “get a grip” and to worry about their profit. Over an eerie-like flute riff and booming baseline, Billz boasts about his exclusive drip, staying money-oriented, foreign whips, and how focusing on what’s important has the bozos scratching their head in confusion.
Far as the hate, Billz and his friends see it more as motivation than a tear-down on their character. If things get out of hand, Billz assures that it’ll get handled. He raps, ”Until I say your name, it ain’t a diss/Until they say my name, you just a risk.” As the song continues, the New York spitter says he has no sympathy for those who’ve decided to talk down on his name. He also unveiled some details about his upbringing and pushed him towards getting a bag for life. In “6ix,” Billz carries a musical styling that can be compared to Pardison Fontaine’s. His delivery comes off as bouncy and slightly aggressive.
Listen to “6ix” by Ron Billz below: