Dreezy • Big Dreez
So much more than thirty-one minutes of creative expression and freedom, Big Dreez gives an intimate re-introduction to Dreezy… unveiling her maximum yet, endless virtue. Applying immense pressure with the pen and flow, Dreezy’s witty shit popping on “Play Wit Ya” produced by Take a Daytrip, “Chicken Noodle Soup” produced by SouthSide and “Chanel Slides” featuring Kash Doll produced by Pierre Bourne is reminiscent of her remix to“Chiraq” …displaying an authentic style of bar spitting. On “Chicken Noodle Soup”, she spits “Gettin' money like a Jewish dude, N--gas switchin' colors like a Rubix Cube, All these b--ches switchin', I'm like, "Who is who?”, Mani pedi, meet me at the Bevy, When we throw money, sh-t look like confetti”… meshing her peerless mouthpiece with the blend of snares, light ride cymbal and 808’s.
Shifting from her comfort zone, Dreezy rides through the motions from past myopic experiences on “Love Someone” featuring Jacquees produced by Romano & G. Ry and “No Love” featuring Derez Deshon produced by London On The Track … profoundly expressing her affairs of the heart, duplicity and discernment as she belts out “Heartbreak might be the worst pain I ever felt, And I can't blame nobody but myself, I was tryna turn a jack to a king, had to play what I was dealt, I hate it even hit the point we gotta end sh-t, ’Cause the outcome f—ked up the friendship, I can tell that your interests is different”.
Dreezy comfortably taps into her ladylike zone with “Ecstasy” produced by Cassio Bouziano Lopes & Bongo featuring Jeremih. Harmoniously blending with Jeremih’s seductive wordplay and smooth vocals, Dreezy naturally flaunts her sultriness as she steps into the R&B arena…synonymously delivering the sensuality with “Showin Out” produced by OG Parker, Xeryus & Tee Romano as she utters, “You my drug, I be fiendin' I ain't playin' 'round, Lay it out, face down, ass up, when I hit your line Back to back, you know you better answer, we make the same amount, Cash flow, me and my baby ballin' out, you can claim me now, This your shit, fuck what niggas talkin' 'bout”.
Raising the bar with her upbeat energy on “RIP Aretha” produced by DZL & Akeel Henry, “Cash App” featuring Offset produced by DJ Swish and “Where Them Dollas” produced by London On The Track, Dreezy’s vernacular adds a different element to her craftsmanship. Spitting bars on “Cash App” like “Turn the high heel to a red bottom, Off-White but I don't got a stain, Young with that money, but no, I ain't Wayne, Car like my nigga, I cut off the brain, Thought I switched the whip, it's a red, not the paint” and “Big Dreez, I'm the chosen (Big Dreez),I don't take L's, I smoke 'em, Young Oprah, bag like Moka, All around the world, nigga, ain't no local”...Dreezy spits with an unprecedented aura that’s securing her spot in the game for the run. Tap into the spirit of “Big Dreez” and open your ears to the flavor that Dreezy provides with the “Big Dreez” EP.