Key West Florida’s trendsetter Belaire is in seventh gear. The clinical rapper applies pressure blessing fans with a new hedonistic track, “Rolling Loud” feat. Pilly Mae. The release comes just after the success of his previous single “Whole Lotta” feat. Tory Lanez.
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King of Miami —Belaire Biajee — unleashes two new successive records “Rolling Loud” featuring Pilly, and “Whole Lotta” with the platinum-selling artist, Tory Lanez.
On “Whole Lotta,” Belaire is self-conscious and unapologetic in tone as he soars through vindictively through the cunning instrumental. He wades in between the vice life of success, money, power, and a sense of being on top of the world. Fans can look forward to feeling imperious and untouchable with this.
“Iced out the bezel on my new Patek, getting better baby I know I could get you wetter, getting better, baby yeah you know I could change the weather, getting better, f–king round with your bestie cause I know she better, so stfu, yeah I’m greedy” he openly raps in a vanity-staked first verse.
Collaborator Tory then slithers through in the second verse making a short cameo reflectively reminding listeners of the perks of success, before trading bars with Belaire in a chemistry-drenched fashion all through the third verse. They definitely go all-in as they show why they are two emcees not to be played with.
Throughout the club anthem, themes of heartbreak, dominance, and victory emanate as the two reflect on their harsh travails of the past before they reached a point of ease and breakthrough, and now have multiple options at their disposal.
On the latter “Rolling Loud” – Belaire seeps into his forthcoming victories of the nearing year, lives his best life, and cuts an already vanquishing and buoyant attitude in the confident record.
In his signature fashion, he is in a celebratory territory counting money, draped in designer brands, and living the life of a high-roller.
Image: Belaire (center) and Pilly Mae at the club
Collaborator Pilly Mae takes no prisoners with her devouring vocals, believable tone, and flawless articulation as she testifies her love for the finer things – preaching a broke boy allergy all through.
“How you stay at home when your d–k is so-so?” she asks rhetorically as she keeps the momentum of self-dependent women on the fast-paced tempo track.
Listen to “Rolling Loud” & “Whole Lotta” below: