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Jay Fizzle: It's an outdoor flex on display in the 'Blue Takis' music video

Jay Fizzle: It's an outdoor flex on display in the 'Blue Takis' music video

If there’s one thing I love about Jay Fizzle? How about his non-stop work grind and confidence? They’re both always on display and the message is crystal clea in the ‘Blue Takis’ music video.

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Specializing in searing Memphis street anthems, Jay Fizzle represents his city to the fullest. Today, he shares the video for "Blue Takis," a highlight track from his recent project Who Is Grizzape. Applying his slurred slick talk over bouncy, booming bass, Fizzle asserts his status as the hottest man in Memphis and warns his haters to keep their distance: "My shooters secure in the hood like the Pentagon / Remember I walked and take the school bus home / Now I pull up new foreign with the ceiling gone." In the video, directed by Howard Ross, Fizzle posts up with his kids and his crew at his crib, chilling in a vintage blue Cadillac that matches the blue Takis he raps about.

"Blue Takis" is a highlight track from Jay Fizzle's recent project Who Is Grizzape. Released over the summer, Who Is Grizzape is a feast of no-holds-barred Memphis music. The album is home to anthems like “Front And Back Pocket," which boasts a slowed sample of Young Dolph's2015 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 "OppB*tch."

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