Deezy Baby 971 just dropped his latest single, “Tell Me,” and it has quickly become a topic of conversation within the hip-hop community. The buzz around this new release began building when Deezy teased the track on his Instagram, indicating a new phase in his musical evolution. Alongside this exciting release, he also launched the music video for “8am In Guadeloupe (Dmix),” directed by the creative Kenji, adding a visual feast to the auditory delight.
Deezy‘s musical roots can be traced back to his childhood, heavily inspired by some of the greats in the industry such as 2Pac, Biggie, Lil Wayne, Kendrick Lamar, and J Cole. These icons helped forge his distinctive style that marries the rhythmic essence of his Guadeloupean heritage with the robustness of modern hip-hop. His previous tracks like “It Ain’t Personal,” “Don’t Fuck Wit Tha Kid,” and “Silver Spoon (I Did It),” are lauded for their narrative strength and authenticity, earning him a notable place in the music world.
Aside from his musical achievements, Deezy has ventured into the business side of music with the creation of Black Water Records. This label is deeply committed to supporting artists who cherish independence and wish to produce music on their own terms, underscoring Deezy’s dedication to artistic authenticity.
The release of “Tell Me” showcases Deezy Baby 971‘s continuous growth as an artist and his undying passion for music. This track not only highlights his development but also serves as an inspiring beacon for his contemporaries and fans, urging them to engage deeply and passionately in their creative pursuits.