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#FMSpotlight: BREEZ – “Money Mitch (feat. Jim Jones)” (Listen)

BREEZ shows money-grubbers what happens when one’s hard work pays off in his Jim Jones-assisted single, “Money Mitch.” The instrumental takes on a dark, spine-chilling drill form that’s guaranteed to get anyone on their feet. In hindsight, “Money Mitch” emphasizes the importance of building generational wealth.

In the music video, Jim Jones even says to a young cat, “Get your hustle up, get your focus right.” The song itself is inspired by the movie Paid In Full. Moreso, one of the main characters named Mitch. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZStmG8CEXk

Lyrically, BREEZ slings out a load of braggadocious bars, but in means of telling others to keep grinding. Then, he takes in all the glory from his dedication, listing the luxurious assets in his reach. 

After, he talks about the opps who attempt to keep a target on his back. Luckily, he’s protected on all sides. Instead, naysayers will hurt themselves in the end. Following this, he further iterates the power of consistency. There is always a reward from working around the clock. 

He raps, “Walk in the store bet the jeweler gon’ freeze us/Move bricks like I transport speakers/Yo house, yo couch, my feet up.”

Before Jim Jones hops on the track, BREEZ restates that haters should focus on what they got going on. If they dare challenge him, they’ll regret testing his patience. 

About the song’s meaning, BREEZ says, “EVERYONE HAS A HUSTLERS AMBITION IN THEM THEY CAN TAP INTO NO MATTER WHAT YOU DO IN LIFE.”

BREEZ dissected Paid In Full to create the song and garnered admiration from how much money the characters were making. 

His favorite line goes, “Sun I booker off the D no Phoenix/Patria mafia no three six/Gang land I know ya seen this.”

Jim Jones taps into his signature gritty delivery to paint visuals about his lavish lifestyle and work ethic. The hip-hop legend also vocalizes what happens to those who try overstepping their boundaries. In closing, he assures opps that he’s far from afraid of their mediocracy. 

 “He’s a very talented and interesting individual who helped and showed me a lot,” BREEZ says about working alongside the hip-hop luminary. 

In the near future, expect BREEZ to drop several singles. Additionally, he’s debuting several music videos. Some will feature JR Reid, lil ZOÉcocash, and numerous upcoming artists. 

Listen to “Money Mitch” by BREEZ and Jim Jones below:

By: Natalee Gilbert

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By Natalee Gilbert

Breaking free from the concrete with an open ear, idioms and wit, Natalee digs out compelling topics and opinionated reviews on the hip-hop scene. Follow @officialnatag on Instagram to learn more.