Written by @ShortyRocNYC
Atlanta, GA - It's been a minute since fans heard new solo material from Jizzal, formerly known as one of the energetic voices behind the platinum-selling rap group Dem Franchize Boyz. Today, the Atlanta native makes a powerful return with his brand new single, "I Can See Da Shit," which officially dropped this morning and is now available on all major streaming platforms.
Known for his signature ad-libs and contributions to hits like "I Think They Like Me" and "Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It," Jizzal steps back into the spotlight with a more mature and introspective sound. "I Can See Da Shit" delves into the rapper's personal experiences with disloyalty, betrayal, and the harsh realities of navigating relationships with those closest to him.
The track features a gritty, hard-hitting beat that provides a stark backdrop for Jizzal's candid lyrics. He doesn't hold back as he recounts encounters with "fake friends" and "treacherous family members," painting a picture of disillusionment and the hard-earned wisdom that comes from recognizing insincerity.
"This song is real life," Jizzal stated in a brief press release. "It's about the people you thought had your back turning on you. It's about opening your eyes and seeing things for what they truly are. I think a lot of people can relate to this feeling."
While "I Can See Da Shit" showcases a more serious and reflective side of the artist, fans can still expect the lyrical dexterity and distinct flow that made him a memorable part of Dem Franchize Boyz. The single hints at a new chapter for Jizzal, one where he is unafraid to address difficult truths and share his personal journey through his music.
The release of "I Can See Da Shit" has already generated buzz online, with many fans expressing excitement for Jizzal's return and praising the raw honesty of the new track. It remains to be seen if this single is a precursor to a larger project, but one thing is clear: Dat Boi Jizzal is back, and he has a story to tell.
"See Da Shit" is available now on Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, and all other major streaming platforms.
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