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Lil Dreezy
editAdeniyi Adegbola, better known by his stage name Lil Dreezy, is an emerging American rapper hailing from Atlanta, Georgia.[1] He is the driving force behind his self-owned label, Trüü Bandz Music[1]
Biography
editBorn in 2005 in Atlanta, Georgia[1], He is known for his single "Poking Strings" which released on June 21st, 2024[1]. The song charted on Soundcloud's Top 50 Next Pro songs on October 4th, 2024[2], the song went ahead to be the number 1 Trending song on the platform in many regions around the world.[2] [3]
Artistry
editHis track "Poking Strings" uniquely samples Crystal Castles’ song “Transgender,” transforming it into a Jersey-style rap that showcases Lil Dreezy’s distinct flow and vocal style, setting him apart from other rappers in the scene.[1]
Discography
edit- Bad Asian Bitch (Gore) (2024)
- Girl I Wanted (2024)
- IBP (I Bring Pressure) (2024)
- I Miss Us (2024)
- Say What (2024)
- Evil (2024)
- Rather Be (2024)
- Poking Strings (2024)
- We Outside (2024)
- No Concealing (2024)
- Cut Like Me (Sped Up Version) (2023)
- Cut Like Me (2023)
- She Left (2023)
References
edit- ^ a b c d e Pass The OccX Records, Team OccX (July 2 2024) [July 2 2024]. "Lil Dreezy: Rising Rap Star from Atlanta". Medium. Retrieved 28th November 2024.
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- ^ poking strings (crystal castles), retrieved 2024-11-29