Musa Reems • "Get It (Bussin')"
Words by Javier Nino
Musa Reems stays on his solo campaign with his second single from his upcoming debut project, Where The Sun Never Rises. Musa was recently featured on These Days with his video for "Not with Gang", and returns a little more than a week later with the release of "Get It (Bussin')". Described as a lyrically inclined emcee, the west side native is ⅓ of of the rap collective Children of I.L.L.I.O.S. Fusing influences from multiple artistic genres, Musa Reems is definitely an artist to look out for.
Produced by JXHNSCXTT, “Get It (Bussin')” was recorded at Soundscape Studios, mixed by Jabari Rayford, and mastered at The Boiler Room in Chicago by Collin Jordan. The song details the trials and tribulations of a place where the sun metaphorically never rises. This metaphorical setting take places in Chicago which at times seems to be filled with sorrow, lows, and violence. In "Get It (Bussin')" Musa describes how Chicago has helped him grow, how city bleeds pride and perseverance, how even through the hard times Musa can still get it bussin’.
Be on the look out for Musa Reem's upcoming debut project, Where The Sun Never Rises.
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