Artist's albums
Makin It Hot
2023 · single
Get Back
2023 · single
The Greatest
2023 · single
Sutter
2022 · single
Smile
2022 · single
Bleezy Flow
2022 · single
Streets
2022 · single
Graduation
2022 · single
Forever
2022 · single
Tears
2021 · single
You Next
2021 · single
Heart Of The City
2020 · single
The New Brooklyn
2020 · album
Ride Forever
2020 · single
Sniff Coke
2020 · single
Ego
2020 · single
Winner
2020 · single
Can't Quit
2019 · single
Jockin My Fresh
2019 · single
Work
2019 · single
High & Gone
2019 · single
Demons
2019 · single
Murda
2019 · single
Trapper Of The Year
2019 · single
Say Uh (Original)
2018 · single
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Biography
Countless hip-hop heavyweights hail from Brooklyn… From The Notorious B.I.G. and JAY-Z to Busta Rhymes, Kings County boasts arguably the most unimpeachable track record in rap—rivaled only by Compton on the other side of the country. However, the city keeps putting on talent nearly three decades removed from the birth of hip-hop. Enter Bleezy. With his unmistakable cadence, bulletproof flow, and knack for an airtight hook, he quietly rose up as an independent force and one of the Borough’s 21st century torchbearers. With millions of views and streams under his belt, he stands poised to ignite a new era for the East Coast with both his music and movement D.O.D. (Definition of Dreams). Following multiple deaths in his family and a period of intense hardship, he focused on his own dream inspired by the likes of Big, HOV, Meek Mill and Young Thug during 2014. Turning heads straight out of the gate, he dropped the breakout viral single “Kyrie Irving,” which clocked over 1 million cumulative views and paved the way for his 2015 debut mixtape D.O.D. Vol. 1—released via Team80. New York luminaries such as Maino and Uncle Murda blessed the high-profile remix as two more mixtapes—New Crack City [2016] and Black Christmas [2017]—further elevated his profile. At the same time, he became a force of nature on stage with explosive performances in New York City, Atlanta, Washington, D.C. and at Break The Internet Fest. Preparing to release new music 2019 Demons