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.
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.
Pure fun and turning up? I’m here for it. Tap in.
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."
Jay Fizzle & JpOnThaTrack: The 'Bottom Boy Survivor' music video is a neighborhood takeover
When it comes to the fire rap artist Jay Fizzle is serving up? It’s pure flames and his anthems all deserve fir visuals. So seeing his ‘Bottom Boy Survivor’ music video? It’s taking the entire crew outside and turning up from the street and porch.
When it comes to the fire rap artist Jay Fizzle is serving up? It’s pure flames and his anthems all deserve fir visuals. So seeing his ‘Bottom Boy Survivor’ music video? It’s taking the entire crew outside and turning up from the street and porch.
Jay reminds you how much he’s leveled up and his non-stop grind. Get caught up in the flex.
Igniting Memphis with his streetwise raps and drawling flow, Jay Fizzle never fails to keep it real. Today, he shares the video for “Bottom Boy Survivor” ft. JpOnThaTrack, a highlight from last month’s Who Is Grizzape. Over cinematic production from Billboard charting producerJpOnThaTrack, Fizzle unleashes raw street stories, reflecting on how far he’s come and the lessons he’s learned along the way: “Cut off some n****s ‘cuz n****s start showin’ me fake love / Jump off the porch, yeah I been on the Paper Route.” In the video, directed by Wolfe Productions, Fizzle and his crew visit Memphis’ Westwood neighborhood, where he stunts in front of a mural depicting his mentor Young Dolph
Who Is Grizzape is a feast of no-holds-barred Memphis music, establishing Jay Fizzle as one of the finest spittas in his city. Project highlight “Front And Back Pocket" features a slowed sample of Young Dolph, from the 2015 song "Boyz In The Hood," and guest spots from PRE cohorts Big Moochie Grape and Kenny Muney, while he expertly plays the lothario in the Ayoza-produced "Mr. Freaky Man." 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 Mirhops on "Opp B*tch." Who Is Grizzape is available to stream everywhere via Paper Route Empire.
Fizzle's Who Is Grizzape continues a strong run for the Memphis rap mainstay. Last year, he shared his album F*CK BEING FAMOUS, which featured guest spots from 03 Greedo and fellow PRE soldiers Key Glock and SNUPE BANDZ. He paid tribute to his favorite Ninja Turtle, who he honors with a chain around his neck, with 2022's DonaFizzo, which featured street hits like “Standing On Top Of Sh*t” ft. Key Glock and the heartfelt tribute “Long Live Dolph” ft. Ricco Barrino.
With Who Is Grizzape out now, Fizzle digs deep into his mastery of Memphis music and delivers a set for the Tennessee trap heads. Sit back and watch him rise to the top of his city’s busy scene.
Jay Fizzle, Kenny Muney & Big Moochie Grape: It's three the hard way in the 'Front & Back Pockets' music video
Feel like turning up on a regular basis? Look no further than how the trio of Jay Fizzle, Kenny Muney and Big Moochie Grape are showing out these days especially with anthems like their ‘Front & Back Pockets.’ Way more than a fire single, the music video goes equally hard.
Feel like turning up on a regular basis? Look no further than how the trio of Jay Fizzle, Kenny Muney and Big Moochie Grape are showing out these days especially with anthems like their ‘Front & Back Pockets.’ Way more than a fire single, the music video goes equally hard.
The energy level is sky-high and shows the crew turning up with stacks and stacks of big bucks. Tap in.
RE’s Jay Fizzle dropped his video for “Front & Back Pockets.” Representing Paper Route Empire for nearly a decade, Jay Fizzle is following in his mentor Young Dolph's footsteps. A highlight from the new album, Who Is Grizzape, "Front & Back Pockets" finds Fizzle trading verses with his PRE cohorts Kenny Muney and Big Moochie Grape, as the rappers form a three-headed hydra over a beat that samples Dolph's 2015 song "Boyz In The Hood." In the video, the Tennessee trio shoots dice and counts cash, saluting Flippa the only way they know how.
Who Is Grizzape is a feast of no-holds-barred Memphis music, bringing drawly DGAF flexes and tongue-twisting bars that establish Jay Fizzle as one of the finest spittas in his city. Bass-heavy banger "Blue Takis" explains how he's "lit like a camera"; single "Hot N Ready" simmers with the southern soul that has animated Memphis since the days of 8Ball & MJG; "Front And Back Pocket" features a slowed sample of his mentor Young Dolph, from the 2015 song "Boyz In The Hood"; and Fizzle expertly plays the lothario in the Ayoza-produced "Mr. Freaky Man." 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.
With Who Is Grizzape out now, Fizzle digs deep into his mastery of Memphis music and delivers a set for the Tennessee trap heads. Sit back and watch him rise to the top of his city’s busy scene.
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.
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.
Jay Fizzle: The signature rap heavyweight keeps the camera filming in a '3 For 1' music video
Why shoot one music video when you can get all three done in on outing? Turns out rap artist Jay Fizzle is on his steady rap grind and showing out courtesy of the hard-hitting ‘3 For 1’ music video.
Why shoot one music video when you can get all three done in on outing? Turns out rap artist Jay Fizzle is on his steady rap grind and showing out courtesy of the hard-hitting ‘3 For 1’ music video.
Forget just one overall sound and scene, Fizzle puts his signature sound on multiple beats and switches up settings for essentially three videos all in one. Confused yet? Then tap in.
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 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.
Jay Fizzle: It's a non-stop run in the 'Built For This' music video
There’s really no slowing down greatness when it comes to hip-hop artist Jay Fizzle. The bars are always on fire but his knack for putting out cinematic flexes as seen in his new ‘Built For This’ music video? Tough.
There’s really no slowing down greatness when it comes to hip-hop artist Jay Fizzle. The bars are always on fire but his knack for putting out cinematic flexes as seen in his new ‘Built For This’ music video? Tough.
It’s all eyes on Jay Fizzle and he’s completely embracing the attention. Tap in.
Armed with lessons learned from his mentor, Young Dolph, Memphis rapper Jay Fizzle navigates hardships like a hot knife through butter. Reflecting on his rise with lightning-quick bars and honest emotion, Fizzle shares his new video "Built For This.” Tiptoeing atop thunderous percussion, Fizzle comments on his transformation–from mobile homes to Maybachs, from police raids to festival stages–which he earned through grit and determination. In the video, shot in crisp black-and-white, Fizzle dramatizes his life changes, as he runs from the police directly into the arms of an adoring crowd.
"Built For This" is the latest video from F*CK BEING FAMOUS, Fizzle's recent project, following clips for “Back Breakers,” the SNUPE BANDZ-featuring “Good Fellas,” and the hard-hitting title track. Fizzle's latest 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.
With F*CK BEING FAMOUS, Fizzle follows Dolph's footsteps, digging deep into his mastery of Memphis music and delivers a set for the Tennessee trap heads. Sit back and watch him rise to the top of his city's busy scene.
Jay Fizzle: The new 'Back Breaker' music video is the pool party I need
P-Valley goals much? It’s no secret when it comes to keeping it 100, Jay Fizzle always delivers so seeing him back in action with a ‘Back Breaker’ music video? All types of BET Uncut vibes - super vintage reference but you know the vibes.
P-Valley goals much? It’s no secret when it comes to keeping it 100, Jay Fizzle always delivers so seeing him back in action with a ‘Back Breaker’ music video? All types of BET Uncut vibes - super vintage reference but you know the vibes.
Mind-blowing and must-see? You better believe it. Peep the details and get caught up in the fun.
Delivering sturdy street stories with a fast-talking drawl, Jay Fizzle is a mainstay of the Memphis music scene. Returning to show that the agility his flow embodies stretches far beyond the studio, Fizzle shares the new video for “Back Breaker.” A standout from Fizzle’s recent project, F*CK BEING FAMOUS, the track shows Fizzle’s affinity for all things bouncy, including the West Coast-inspired synth melodies of the instrumental.
The video opens with Fizzle pulling up to a house in a “Back Breaker Home Repairs” van alongside his associate, Burger. As they arrive, they’re greeted by a welcome party of scantily-clad baddies, who present an immediate distraction for Fizzle as the homeowner takes him around the house. Soon, Fizzle abandons the repair job to join Burger in the backyard as a pool party breaks out. Attracting the attention of the neighbors as they pour shots and go for a swim, the homeowner soon realizes what’s going on and kicks everyone out, but Fizzle and Burger remain unfazed as they keep the good times rolling.
“Back Breaker” arrives following the SNUPE BANDZ-featuring “Good Fellas” as the first videos released in the wake of Fizzle’s recent project, 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" (464k 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.
With F*CK BEING FAMOUS, Fizzle follows in the footsteps of his mentor Young Dolph, digging deep into his mastery of Memphis music and delivers a set for the Tennessee trap heads. Sit back and watch him rise to the top of his city's busy scene.
Jay Fizzle & Snupe Bandz: It's the signature sound and flexing in the 'Good Fellas' music video
You already know when Jay Fizzle is in front of the camera, there’s ample flexing going down. So pairing him up with Snupe Bandz? Big flexing. The new ‘Good Fellas’ music video goes hard and reminds you why they’re paving their own lanes with confidence and hard bars.
You already know when Jay Fizzle is in front of the camera, there’s ample flexing going down. So pairing him up with Snupe Bandz? Big flexing. The new ‘Good Fellas’ music video goes hard and reminds you why they’re paving their own lanes with confidence and hard bars.
It’s a Memphis type of vibe in the new music video and the duo hit the streets while dishing on their real-life grinds. Peep the details and get caught up in the cinematic appeal.
A seasoned veteran of the Memphis streets and Paper Route Empire’s longest-tenured signee, Jay Fizzle knows that this game leaves no room for rats. Mobbing up with his fellow PRE made man, SNUPE BANDZ, Jay Fizzle shares the new video for “Good Fellas.” A standout from Fizzle’s recent project, F*CK BEING FAMOUS, the track finds SNUPE and Fizzle going bar-for-bar over a bouncy piano instrumental with the kind of deadly chemistry that’ll leave an opp scrambling.
Directed by Ray Ray iFilm, the video for “Good Fellas” portrays the birth of a snitch, as a frustrated associate finds himself behind bars and ends up cooperating for a McDonald’s meal and a shortened jail stay. When Fizzle and SNUPE receive word of his betrayal, they take swift action to resolve their issue. As they track down the rat and get him cornered, it calls to mind the tragic foreshadowing of the titular Scorsese film, when Jimmy Conway tells a young Henry Hill, “Never rat on your friends, and always keep your mouth shut.”
“Good Fellas” arrives as the first video released in the wake of Fizzle’s recent project, 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" (450k view), 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.
With F*CK BEING FAMOUS, Fizzle follows in the footsteps of his mentor Young Dolph, digging deep into his mastery of Memphis music and delivers a set for the Tennessee trap heads. Sit back and watch him rise to the top of his city's busy scene.
Jay Fizzle delivers late night fun in 'Won't Cost Shit' music video
Jay Fizzle is having too much fun these days and shows no signs of slowing down. The hip-hop artist comes through with the visual treatment to his new ‘Won’t Cost Shit’ anthem.
Jay Fizzle is having too much fun these days and shows no signs of slowing down. The hip-hop artist comes through with the visual treatment to his new ‘Won’t Cost Shit’ anthem.
From turning up in the strip club to throwing stacks up in the studio, it’s all mind-blowing vibes in the eye-opening visual. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see Jay in his music bag.
Jay Fizzle floats above Tennessee trap instrumentals, delivering sturdy street stories with a fast-talking flow. Celebrating his success with his chosen family, the Paper Route Empire rapper shares the new video for "Won't Cost Sh*t." Riding an atmospheric instrumental and toe-tagging the thudding percussion, Fizzle puts on a master class in flexing like only he can: "So much ice around my neck I coulda bought a 'Rari/Plus I walk in with my strap, reach for my chain you get it poppin/Got all these racks they think I sold my soul to 'luminati/They say 'how he get so rich but he ain't never went to college'?" In the video, Fizzle shows the world how he moves in Memphis, flashing his racks and his ice, sitting in the front trunk of his purple Tesla, and hosts a raucous party in the city, with guests like PRE brethren Key Glock, PaperRoute Woo, and many others. "Won't Cost Sh*t" is the latest clip from DonaFizzo, Fizzle's latest album, following in the wake of the star-studded “Dust Town Livin” ft. Big Scarr & Big Moochie Grape.
Released last month, DonaFizzo finds Jay fitting his flow into unexpected pockets on each stellar instrumental–including beats from heavy-hitters like Bandplay, Ayoza, and Sosa 808–with mutant-like machismo. With a style inspired by his own Master Splinter, Young Dolph, Fizzle’s desire to ascend from the gutter can be felt in every track. 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.
With a knack for invention embodied in every flow he creates, it’s not hard to see why Jay Fizzle identifies so closely with his favorite purple Ninja Turtle, Donatello. Enlisting Big Scarr and fellow Paper Route Empire artist Big Moochie Grape as his fellow Memphis Mutants, Fizzle shares the new video for “Dust Town Livin” from his recent mixtape, DonaFizzo. The track finds Fizzle laying the groundwork for the trio’s pursuit of the paper, casting Scarr and Moochie as his Leonardo and Rafael with each artist’s unique talents combining to heighten the strength of the team.
DonaFizzo 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 1.8 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 Glock, Big Moochie Grape, Kenny Muney and more.