LightskinKeishashowcases a truer side of self-confidence that most individuals lack, primarily in her new project, Break The Bank.
The 8-track LP is an infectious listen as it comprises charged-up beats, animated yet diverse flows, and blunt lyrics. Truthfully speaking, she sets the aura for every instrumental, weaving in adaptable deliveries and witty punchlines.
In certain songs, LightskinKeisha vocalizes her desires in terms of dating. However, other songs find the esteemed model and musician rapping about her lavish lifestyle/money-oriented mentality. To put it into better words, she’s about her moolah.
The way LightskinKeisha carries herself is admirable itself, yet other females disagree. And so, she puts them in their place on various occasions in Break The Bank. Songs like “In This B*tch” and “Blue Hunnids” give a feel of LightskinKeisha’s wrath towards envious women.
Sonically, the album takes admiration from pop, hip-hop, and trap. There are also a few classic samples that can be found in “M.O.E” and “Freaky Dancer (feat. Trina).”
Overall, Break The Bank gives listeners an esteem boost. LightskinKeisha’s poise, realness, and self-assuredness only provoke others to up themselves.
One song that’s caught traction across the globe is “Margarita.”
In “Margarita,” LightskinKeisha crosses between melodic deliveries and solid rhymes. The beat carries both pop and trap elements. Furthermore, it carries a summery feel. Lyrically, Big Bank Beisha speaks about having men in awe of her beauty, hustle, and demeanor. The star also mentions that she’s on a hefty payroll and won’t accept less.
She raps, “Give him a piece, now he wanna stay/Only pop out for 100k.”
Deeper into “Margarita,” she enjoys the fruit of her labor, buying only top-tier fashion and drip. Afterward, the singer/rapper raps about her highly favorable qualities. In turn, certain ladies are big mad.
“Say my name, bring the hoes out/Keep my name in these hoes mouth,” she spits. “Shit packed, got it sold out/Good head left ’em dumbed down/Pussy never got a thumbs down.“
LightskinKeisha ends the verse by saying that her lover will always be at her beck and call.
The second verse finds Big Bank Beisha speaking more about her physical assets, exclusive drip/cars, and how she might give a Mr one chance if he acts right.