Roc Nation signee Bobby Fishscale often counts his blessings. Moreso, because he’s put in the work for a prominent music career. And that seemingly remains true year after year. One example of this came about recently.
Having been gifted the Key to the City by the Mayor of his hometown of Quincy, FL. Fishscale also performed at Rolling Loud Festival in Miami, taking the stage on Day 1 of the three-day event with an unforgettable performance of his hit songs “Got It To” and “Blue Cheese.”
He reflects on his success story in “Make It Snow.”
In “Make It Snow,” he expresses his gratitude when speaking about his knack for rhyming. This time, Fishscale opts for a bouncy flow and spits over a playful, flute-led hip-hop beat. Over the years, he’s accomplished a lot, and he basks in it. While there may be others who envy this, he pays them no mind. Instead, Fishscale thinks back on the grind.
Also, he unveils that it was investing that got him ahead. Instead of blowing a bag on the flashiest clothes or drip, he put it away for a rainy day.
“They say you a fish well then why everyone call you goat?/cause I’m from the bricks, really overcame them obstacles,” he raps along with “You don’t hustle like me, oh no/I ran up a hundred ‘fore I ever bought some clothes.”
The music video, directed by Benny Flash, finds Fishscale flexing as it snows. He also links up with a group of baddies while visiting his home state.