Guadeloupean-rooted rapper Deezy Baby 971 isn’t here for the fakes. His single, “Don’t Fuck Wit Tha Kid,” is a lyrical onslaught aimed at those who lack talent and originality. With a blistering flow and bars sharper than obsidian, Deezy carves out a niche for himself in the rap game.
The song opens with a declaration of dominance. “Keno hit the lotto hoe/Got my team down on lock,” Deezy raps, establishing his crew’s financial prowess and tight bond. This sets the tone for the rest of the track: ruthless self-assurance.
Deezy critiques the current state of rap, dismissing those who rely on derivative styles and empty boasts. “Y’all just rap but got no skills/Better off writin’ your wills,” he scathingly delivers. He positions himself as the antithesis of these “wack rappers,” offering “flow so dope it belongs in Cartels.”
The track isn’t just about tearing down; Deezy Baby 971 also showcases his own ambitions. He references “Black Water Records,” the independent label he founded, demonstrating his entrepreneurial spirit alongside his musical talent. Lines like “As far as the rap game go man I got this shit” ooze confidence in his abilities.
Deezy’s lyricism goes beyond just bravado. He references influences like DMX and Jay-Z, demonstrating knowledge of hip-hop’s history while carving his own path. He keeps “bars leathal” with a dose of humor, comparing his flow to a “yeast infection.”
“Don’t Fuck Wit Tha Kid” is a potent reminder that Deezy Baby 971 is a force to be reckoned with. He’s not afraid to speak his truth, challenge the status quo, and leave wannabe imitators in the dust. This single is a firecracker waiting to explode, and it’s sure to ignite the rap scene.
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