EST Gee: Unflinching Honesty Paves the Way for “The Streets“
A visceral journey through the unforgiving streets of Louisville, Kentucky, EST Gee’s latest single, “The Streets,” is a potent reminder of his raw talent and unwavering commitment to authenticity.
Fresh off the success of his critically acclaimed debut album, I Never Felt Nun, EST continues to carve his niche in the world of Southern rap.
In “The Streets,” he seamlessly blends the pulsating energy of trap music with his signature storytelling, weaving vivid narratives that resonate deeply with fans.
This latest release marks the second single from EST’s upcoming project under the banner of CMG/Interscope Records, anticipation for which is already reaching a fever pitch.
This track is a testament to EST’s ability to translate his lived experiences into compelling music. With each new song, he solidifies his position as a chronicler of the streets, offering a glimpse into a world often shrouded in silence.
Fans eager to hear more can find this song streaming on YouTube and various music platforms, a tantalizing taste of what’s to come from this rising star.
Quotable Lyrics:
‘Til you home, free my lil’ partner ‘nem
I don’t talk on phones, so you can hear mine through Suboxone strips (Uh)
I hate they say you snitched, fell over show, gon’ be your momma kids (Your momma, uh)
Drug dealer anonymous, I still respect and honor this
I was slidin’ and poppin’ sh*t with the same ni**as I was coppin’ bricks
I knew I’d lose my scholarship soon as I learnt to get my zaza shipped
‘Cause I was on the road with ten and Grit, Four would front six