Jay Fizzle & 03 Greedo: The duo take it back to the block to prove they're 'Still The Same' in new music video
It’s no question Jay Fizzle and 03 Greedo always deliver when it comes to the fire tunes but showing out with the visual flexes? Must-see.
It’s back to the block and the flexing is all types of in your face. Morning to night glow ups. Tap in.
A mainstay of the busy Memphis music scene with his fast-talking flow and enthralling street stories, Jay Fizzle knows not to mess with a winning formula. Reconnecting with West Coast legend 03 Greedo, Fizzle shares his new video for "Still The Same." A standout from his recent project, F*CK BEING FAMOUS, the track finds Fizzle recounting the keys to success that led him to where he is today, while Greedo reminisces on his relationship with the late Young Dolph and his PRE crew.
The video for “Still The Same” finds Fizzle in the sunny city of Los Angeles, kicking back and enjoying the weather before linking up with 03 Greedo as night turns to day. Soon, the pair hit the city to light up stages with their performance before heading to the studio to clock back in. As they recount the hard work they put in to achieve this lavish lifestyle, they know the hustle never ceases, so they keep putting in the work.
“Still The Same” arrives following cuts like “YBR,” “F*ck Being Famous,” and the SNUPE BANDZ-featuring “Good Fellas,” as the latest videos from F*CK BEING FAMOUS. The new collection of unapologetically raw rhymes rolls out the carpet for a series of guests, both familiar and unfamiliar. 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." Home to the recent video single "Dickie Set" (477k views),F*CK BEING FAMOUS looks to continue the momentum from DonaFizzo, Fizzle’s 2022 tape, and keeps his run going as Paper Route Empire's longest-tenured signee. Last year's DonaFizzo featured buzzing street hits like "Standing On Top Of Sh*t" ft. Key Glock and the heartfelt tribute "Long Live Dolph" ft. Ricco Barrino.