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A Dynamic Dive Into Wits’ My Gee

By Marcus AdetolaJune 27, 2023
A Dynamic Dive Into Wits' My Gee

My Gee is a vibrant, compelling drill number from the emerging artist Wits, who is quickly carving out his niche in the genre. His command over the genre is apparent from the first note. The song is a rich tapestry of relentless drill beats and an audacious delivery that bounces with infectious energy.

Wits’ flow through these beats with a mastery that belies his newcomer status. He guides listeners through an intricate maze of rhyme schemes, exhibiting his adeptness in synchronising with the beat’s ebb and flow.

The lyrical prowess on display in My Gee is equally impressive. Wits’ bars are laden with astute wordplay, offering glimpses into his lifestyle while infusing every line with assertive braggadocio. These bars resonate and reverberate, cementing his undeniable presence in this track and the broader drill scene.

My Gee is a catchy drill song and a bold statement about his future in the genre. Don’t sleep on this one – My Gee is a drill anthem that’s worth checking out.

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