Kwazii: The Canadian rap artist slaps two times with the 'PISST' pack
Tired of hearing the same raps? Sometimes you have to rely on the power of some international flare like with what hip-hop artist Kwazii is serving up these days especially in the form of a newly released PISST two-pack.
Kwazii delivers more than anthems on the ‘PISST’ project
It’s a quick listen but captures your attention from start to finish. A couple tunes with some powerful production promising much more audio fire to come from the Canadian hip-hop artist.
Hailing from Brampton, home of international artists Tory Lanez, Roy Woods and WondaGurl, the hip-hop newcomer Kwazii is also setting his mark in Toronto's music scene and beyond. With receiving rave reviews from his recent performance on hip-hop's biggest freestyle platform ON THE RADAR Kwazii has been busy working on his Mixtape titled 'I Was Perfect To Someone,' set to release this mid-summer. In the meantime, to keep the growing fanbase locked in, Kwazii is releasing 2 freestyle singles 'Eglinton Ave,' and 'Reparations.' Eglinton which is produced by Eli Brown and Rayny (credits: PARTYNEXTDOOR, Chris Brown, Giveon and more) is a recollection of Kwazii's recent journey in his artistry and being further away from home than usual while battling his conscience and having the foundation of family and friends to keep him grounded. Reparations (produced by Bamt and Maceo) is a vibrant anthem blending confident braggadocious with a playful exploration of black identity, all set against the backdrop of Toronto's cultural landscape. With effortless flow, Kwazii effortlessly weaves through verses, celebrating heritage and resilience while dropping slick references to the city's unique slang.
Described as a raw trap/soulful melody artist, Kwazii's music combines a unique blend of authenticity and gripping emotion that captivates one to listen.
ABOUT KWAZII:
Consistently delivering hard-hitting wordplay and thought-provoking lyrics,Canadian hip-hop artist and songwriter, Kwazii has been steadily gaining attention in the underground music scene. Drawing inspiration from various musical styles including 90s Rap, Kwazii blends raw trap music with soulful melodies, pushing the boundaries in his genre. Kwazii’s sound is captivating and earns high praises from many industry peers. With music ingrained in his blood through his grandfather, Leroy Sibbles, a reggae music icon, Kwazii’s rich musical background influences his innovative approach to the art of music.