Deezy Baby 971: Don't Fuck Wit Tha Kid: A Lyrical Haymaker

Deezy Baby 971: Don’t Fuck Wit Tha Kid: A Lyrical Haymaker

Guadeloupean-rooted rapper Deezy Baby 971 isn’t pulling any punches with his latest release, “Don’t Fuck Wit Tha Kid.” The track is a lyrical onslaught, a fierce defense of his talent and position in the industry.

Deezy opens with a bravado that sets the tone. He boasts of his crew’s loyalty and the dominance of his independent label, Black Water Records. The message is clear: respect the talent or face the consequences.

Lyrically, Deezy asserts his dominance. He criticizes the inauthenticity and lack of skill in some corners of the rap game, dismissing them as mere imitators. He positions himself as the antithesis, a rapper with raw ability and a focus on substance.

References to rap legends like DMX, Mobb Deep, and Jay-Z showcase the influences that have shaped Deezy‘s flow and braggadocio. He weaves these references with his own experiences, painting a picture of a hustler rising from the streets, making smart investments, and building a life beyond the immediate.

The chorus functions as a potent warning, a refrain emphasizing the dangers of underestimating Deezy. It’s a declaration of self-assurance delivered with a menacing edge.

Don’t Fuck Wit Tha Kid” isn’t just a display of lyrical prowess; it’s a statement of purpose. Deezy carves out his space in the industry, demanding recognition through his sheer force of rhyming ability and unwavering self-belief. This single is a potent reminder that Deezy Baby 971 is a force to be reckoned with.


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