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Jay Fizzle's 'King Shit' music video makes me never want to be in a relationship

Jay Fizzle's 'King Shit' music video makes me never want to be in a relationship

Dating over marriage everyday, right? Personal thoughts aside, Jay Fizzle comes through with his hard-hitting visual for ‘King Shit’ from his Donafizzo (Deluxe) album. Forget needing an OnlyFans subscription, Jay turns up the heat to blazing hot with jaw-dropping beauties surrounding him and giving Playboy vibes.

It’s must-see from start to finish. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see Jay get into his Hugh Hefner bag.

Backed by an arsenal of inventive flows and a tireless hustle, Jay Fizzle is ready to snatch the crown in the Memphis scene and beyond. Returning to survey his kingdom in the latest video from his DonaFizzo (Deluxe) mixtape, Fizzle shares his Hugh Hefner-inspired visuals for the project highlight, “King Sh*t.” Over a bouncy instrumental marked by church organ melodies and skittering hi-hats, the track finds Fizzle reflect on the pros and cons in the life of a big stepper: “Balenci’ shoes hurt my toes, I make the b**** rub my feet/Swear I got h**s all over the world, yeah they treat me like a king.”

The video for “King Sh*t,” which arrives in the wake of the recent video for the PaperRoute Woo-featuring deluxe highlight “Bounce,” plays out like a slumber party at the Playboy Mansion, with Fizzle keeping his lingerie-clad company entertained in the house’s massive bedroom, kitchen, and even Fizzle’s white BMW convertible.

The new deluxe edition of DonaFizzo is an embellishment of Fizzle's most accomplished project to date. Backed by cavernous trap beats by the likes of Bandplay and Sosa 808, the tape reverberates with Fizzle's desire to follow in Dolph's footsteps and take over the Dirty South. From the arcade villain-esque “Nike Check,” to the Mission: Impossible-esque bounce of “50 Freaky B*tches” ft. 21 Lil Harold, to the furiously flex-heavy “Nothing Into Something,” DonaFizzo hits harder than a bo-staff from start to finish. The tape is home to singles like the Memphis posse cut “Dust Town Livin” ft. Big Scarr & Big Moochie Grape and "Standin On Top Of Sh*t," a collaboration with Key Glock.

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DonaFizzo (Deluxe) is the latest salvo in a busy year for Jay Fizzle and the rest of PRE. Fizzle kicked off the year with purpose, sharing “LLD,” a heartfelt tribute to his mentor Young Dolph. Adorned with lush harmonies and a star vocal turn from Ricco Barrino, “Long Live Dolph” finds Jay Fizzle baring his soul, the South Memphis native audibly emotional when he relays his gratitude to his mentor for teaching him everything he knows: “The way I talk, the way I walk, the way I act, the way I dress/The way I do my thing up in the booth, I learned it from the best.” With over 2 million views on YouTube, “LLD” is the opening track from Paper Route Empire Presents: Long Live Dolph, a compilation album from the independent label, which features appearances from nearly every artist on PRE, including Key GlockBig Moochie GrapeKenny Muney and more.

Could some co-signs make you feel even more hyped about Jay’s grind? Gotcha.

“..the members of Paper Route Empire reach a level of sincerity and emotional reflection that’s still hard to come by.” - Pitchfork

“Choosing some of the more interesting production to rhyme over, Jay Fizzle's frankness and the flows he has on tap keep him in the convo as the whole city takes off.” - XXL Mag

“10 Rappers You Should Know Right Now” - DJ Booth

“The tape serves as both a testament to Memphis’ current rap preeminence and Fizzle’s own dexterity. He saves perhaps the hardest for last on the tape, attacking a looped vocal sample and towering percussion with ferocity.” - DJ Booth

“Jay Fizzle is a master of the searing street rap that serves as the bass-booming heart of Memphis music." - The Hype Magazine

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