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FlyLyfe Swagga: “Feel Us” featuring J Lyric and Livesosa – It’s on beat and it’s sharp!

FlyLyfe Swagga, who got his start at the age 16 and had his first performance at the Howling Wolf, at the age of 22, is regarded as a veteran in the game. Everyone listens to rap for different reasons: beats, lyricism, punchlines, stories, messages, etc. When listening to this Louisiana hip-hop artist, you get all of that. You can’t really go wrong if every facet of the rap game is covered.

FlyLyfe’s rhyme scheme isn’t too complex, and he has a way to capture your attention because he rhymes with passion and charisma (something hip-hop’s forgotten about in the past few years). It’s on beat and it’s sharp. So, lyrically, his track “Feel Us” featuring J Lyric and Livesosa, doesn’t disappoint. The subject matter is the usual stuff, but there’s something about FlyLyfe that’s different. So, that aspect of the song is excellent.

FlyLyfe Swagga
FlyLyfe Swagga

FlyLyfe Swagga has been in the rap game awhile and has no signs of stopping any time soon. And his fight to stay relevant in an ever-changing Rap arena is all examples of the things that could make or break a rap career. Politics, interruptions, and significance are the major factors that ultimately decide how far any rapper will go in the music business.

FlyLyfe has that drive that every artist should have if they want to seriously make any headway in this rap game. He knuckled up and focused on cleaning up his act. He keeps his eye on the prize, and for him, that is simply doing what it takes to keep the FlyLyfe Swagga name out there. He continues his push with the release of “Feel Us” featuring J Lyric and Livesosa, a culmination that will make everybody happy.

While some Southern artists only get over because of their beats, some get over with their swagger and charisma, and even a select few get over with superb lyrics, FlyLyfe Swagga manages to combine all of those three things into one outstanding track. Is it classic? Difficult to judge at the moment, only being six months old; will it be classic in time? I think I can safely say it will be. If you are a fan of Southern rap then you already know this track is gonna be good, if you don’t know then you need to pick this up and learn something.

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