Doa Beezy lyrics
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Artist's albums
Rip's & Pictures
2023 · single
That's Life
2023 · single
Raq Baby
2023 · album
Pain For The Trenches
2023 · single
Water
2022 · single
7 To Da 9
2022 · single
Crash Out
2022 · single
Dear Me
2022 · single
Hood Treasure
2022 · single
Letter To My Granddad
2022 · single
Loyalty Means Everything
2022 · single
Streets Canceled
2022 · single
Rich From Trauma
2022 · single
No Reward
2022 · single
How They Coming
2022 · single
Losses After Losses
2022 · single
Pain Keep Me Going
2022 · album
Lonely In Da Raq
2021 · single
Everybody Suspect
2021 · single
Out The Way
2021 · single
Hopefully
2021 · single
Glocks & Switches
2021 · single
Super Wicked
2021 · single
Trauma Child 2
2021 · album
Heart Too Big
2021 · single
Ghetto Trenches
2020 · single
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Biography
Chicago rapper/singer Doa Beezy evolved from a more hard-edged rap style into a melodic and partially sung approach that kept with the movement of melodic rappers coming out of his city in the late 2010s. Moody, shifting instrumentals and lyrics about street struggles and surviving traumatic environments made up a series of singles like the emotionally heavy "Streetz Done." Doa Beezy was raised on the South Side of Chicago and was rapping by his teens. He first made music under the name DoeBoi Flexx, self-releasing tracks and mixtapes throughout the mid-2010s. Around the end of the decade, the rapper rebranded himself Doa Beezy, switching his style up to a more melodic approach but keeping the intensity and streetwise storytelling of his developing lyrical style. His first single, "Streetz Done," arrived in the summer of 2019, and he quickly followed it with new songs every few weeks for the next two months. Songs like "Fasho," "Gang Forever," and "Viewed" continued the rapper's smooth and hook-heavy style