Rising Chicago MC BigKayBeezy returns with the epic, confident new single “Southside.” One of the hottest rappers in the city’s superstar-making scene, Beezy unleashes a torrent of powerful bars on “Southside” that honor his hood, take shots at anyone standing in his way, and look to his immensely bright future. “Southside” (Rebel / Geffen Records) by BigKayBeezy is available nowat all digital retailers HERE Beezy shows off his lyrical ability on the trap-adjacent track, “Who said they could fuck with me / You can’t compare my moves to his,” he spits over piano keys. “You can’t compare my jewelry or my clothes or my shoes to his.” The message is clear: Beezy is in a different league than his contemporaries. He sights set on rap domination and all that comes along with it including, as he calls out, private jets and stacks of cash. “Southside” follows “Misfits,” which dropped earlier this month and was an undeniable calling card, delivering lyrically rich tapestries documenting life on the Southside of Chicago. It boasts the same magnetic authenticity that made Beezy’s GG4L album one of the most arresting debuts of 2020. Beezy then showcased his more playful side on Bad Intentions, also released in 2020, effortlessly imbuing rhymes with confidence and bravado. Since then, Beezy has risen to the top of Chicago rap, teaming with Pooh Shiesty, among others, on his 2021 set Don Juan. With singles like “Misfits” and “Southside,” the MC proves that he’s not only here to stay, but also ready to scale new heights.
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