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Jay Fizzle: The Memphis rap star throws stacks and flexes inside a ticking clock with his 'My Time' music video

Some rappers just bring something a little bit different to the table. So it’s no shocker rap heavyweight Jay Fizzle does much more than deliver with his ‘My Time’ music video featuring him both on the street and rapping inside a massive ticking building clock.

Some rappers just bring something a little bit different to the table. So it’s no shocker rap heavyweight Jay Fizzle does much more than deliver with his ‘My Time’ music video featuring him both on the street and rapping inside a massive ticking building clock.

Jay Fizzle bodies it up with the ‘My Time’ music video

It’s more than just iced-out flexing going down in this moment for Fizzle. He takes your full attention with a hard-hitting anthem and cinematic presentation.

Continuing to grind year after year, Jay Fizzle is one of the most promising acts out of Memphis. Today, he continues his hot streak, sharing “My Time,” the latest video from his recent project, Who Is Grizzape. Over a bouncy yet ferocious beat that takes equal inspiration from Memphis and the West Coast, Fizzle spits bars about his unlikely come-up and what it takes to survive in the streets: “I’m from the b-to-the-o-to-the-double t-o-m, yeah I’m from the bottom / Know a couple n****s screamin’ that I can’t, I don’t even know them, n****s ain’t proper.” In the video, the Memphis rapper traps inside a PRE clock tower, throwing bands and emphasizing that he’s making the most of his time at the top with no plans of slowing down.

The “My Time” video comes hot on the heels of Fizzle's new album, Who Is Grizzape, and its accompanying documentary. The project is a feast of no-holds-barred Memphis music, featuring anthems like “Front And Back Pocket," which boasts a slowed sample of Young Dolph's 2015 song "Boyz In The Hood," and guest spots from PRE cohorts Big Moochie Grape and Kenny Muney, the Ayoza-produced "Mr. Freaky Man," and the cinematic, JpOnThaTrack-produced  “Bottom Boy Survivor.” Fizzle welcomes collaborators like his PRE compadre Key Glock, who joins him on "No Mo," which also includes a posthumous verse from Big Scarr, and Memphis diva Kashh Mir hops on "Opp B*tch." Who Is Grizzape is available to stream everywhere via Paper Route Empire.

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Jay Fizzle: The Paper Route Empire heavyweight delivers with 'F**k Being Famous'

Dropping a song is cool but it’s even more of a big flex when you have a full-fledged studio effort, right Jay Fizzle? Turns out the Memphis rap heavyweight is coming through with a much-needed F**k Being Famous studio mixtape for your listening pleasures.

Dropping a song is cool but it’s even more of a big flex when you have a full-fledged studio effort, right Jay Fizzle? Turns out the Memphis rap heavyweight is coming through with a much-needed F**k Being Famous studio mixtape for your listening pleasures.

Jay Fizzle’s ‘F**k Being Famous’ has arrived

Loaded with anthems and cover art delivering all types of messaging, it’s start to finish goals with Jay’s newest release now up for grabs.

Jay Fizzle's brand of flex-heavy, slick-talking street music has established him as one of Memphis's most respected street rappers. Content with his status in his city as he rejects the spotlight and hangers-on that comes with success, Jay Fizzle just released his newest mixtape, F**K BEING FAMOUS, out now via Paper Route Empire. 

Putting on for PRE for over half a decade, Jay Fizzle is a master of the searing street rap that serves as the bass-booming heart of Memphis music. The mixtape features appearances from his PRE family, like Big Moochie Grape and SNUPE BANDZ, and a guest spot from his high-powered peer 03 Greedo. On this project, Fizzle leans into his knack for invention as he hones his flow into unexpected pockets.

Fizzle proves to have excellent chemistry with L.A. legend 03 Greedo on the ultra-funky "Still The Same," as the two bond over their enduring love for the color purple, and he goes toe-to-toe with Chicago rapper Kash Mirr on the steely "Blackout." Fizzle leans into his knack for invention on this tape as he hones his flow into unexpected pockets. Home to the single “Dickie Set” where we see Fizzle bobbing and weaving over menacing keys, finding every which way to get to the bag. 

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