Jay Fizzle: Its' a late night flex in the 'Letter To My Demon' music video

There’s never any holding back when it comes to rap artist Jay Fizzle. His songs always go hard but when it comes to the cinematic flexing like his ‘Letter To My Demon,’ it’s all eyes on Fizz and his visual glow.

Fizzle continues to deliver greatness with a full-fledged new Who Is Grizzape studio album dropping Friday, July 19. Tap in.

PRE’s longest-tenured artist continues his hot streak of releases with his newest single, “Letter To My Demon” out now via Paper Route Empire. This is the second single from Fizzle’s upcoming album Who Is Grizzape?dropping on Friday, July 19th. Working his fast-talking flow over a speaker-knocking bit of chipmunk soul, Fizzle’s voice rises in intensity as he chronicles the hardships of members of his community, stresses about feeding his kids, honors his grandma, and swears his revenge: "When they killed my n**** Flippa, they created a whole beast," he snarls. In the video, Fizzle confronts the demons tormenting him with glimpses of Fizzle reflecting on the man in the mirror and eventually leaning towards reconciliation and confessing his sins to his priest.

"Letter To My Demon" arrives ahead of Who Is Grizzape, coming this week. Named after his home block of Grape Street, Who Is Grizzape? is a devotional document, as Fizzle swears loyalty to his block and his bros, and has fun while doing it. Featuring the recently shared single "Hot N Ready," the new project is a feast of no-holds-barred Memphis music, bringing the drawly DGAF flexes and tongue-twisting bars that Fizzle fans have come to expect. Featuring guest spots from his PRE cohort Key Glock, Memphis diva Kashh Mir, and a posthumous verse from Big Scarr, Who Is Grizzape? arrives on July 19th via Paper Route Empire.

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