Smoothly controlling any beat at her disposal, Dréya Mac raps about love, perseverance, and everything in between. While speaking on these topics, Mac possesses infectious energy that can be felt through the speakers. Her ability to grasp others’ attention with honestly-led bars and clever punchlines has garnered 1.4 million followers via TikTok. Not to mention, the rapstress exudes straight swagger when dropping bars on upbeat productions. Moreover, Dréya Mac leads her rhymes with full-blown honesty.
Dréya Mac went viral after her verse on “Own Brand (Baddie).” She accompanied the hit song with a dance that followed the same status.
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Mac told Vogue,
“I was just thinking about the fact that I haven’t been with an Instagram baddie and that I don’t really wish to,” she explains. “I like girls that are more calm. Once I thought of the word ‘baddie,’ all the rest came instantly.”
Dréya Mac is not only a musician but a well-known dancer. After the pandemic hit, the femcee composed a verse for “Own Brand (Baddie) (feat. FelixThe1st).” Driving her TikTok with the notion of being labeled the class clown, Mac found a lot of difficulties in building a huge fan base.
She says to the aforementioned fashion magazine,
“Everyone was just like, ‘can you just be funny because we don’t care.'” Luckily, her expertise in dance prompted “Own Brand (Baddie) (feat. FelixThe1st)” to become a viral sensation.
As per Vogue, Mac adds, “With TikTok, it’s more compact and about memorable moves – I just wanted to make sure that the verse was stuck in people’s heads.”
Her recent song, “Ain’t No Way,” is an upbeat trap offering that finds the rapstress setting the record straight about her feelings. Although the lady she’s interested in has fallen hard, Mac lets it be known that good things take time. She follows this statement with braggadocious bars and some addressing bluffers.
Because Mac keeps it a hundred, her sweethearts seemingly throw insults and pettiness her way. However, getting a bag is her only concern.
One notable line goes,