Veeze – “Y’all Won” review

New surprise mixtape & the CBFW Records debut from Detroit, Michigan rapper Veeze. Emerging back in 2019 off the strength of his debut extended play Navy Wavy, he would go on to blow up in the summer of 2023 after dropping his full-length debut Ganger under Warner Records. He has since spent the last few years making guest appearances for several projects & felt like Y’all Won only announced 24 hours prior through social media would cement Veeze as the greatest signing on the entire CBFW roster.

“Tesla Pill” begins with a cloudy trap instrumental talking about him not hanging it up until he becomes a billionaire whereas “Wrong Place, Wrong Time” embraces the Detroit sound so he can discuss keeping it lit for the city. “Bruce Wayne Coupe” talks about how there should be 1,000 people kissing his ring considering people take a lot from him just before “Malice in the Palace” sticks out as a favorite from the Taurus beat to the boastful lyrics.

Meanwhile on the significantly darker “New Clothes”, we have Veeze detailing him being rich without any problems prior to another highlight track explaining that he doesn’t talk about “Old Shit” & tana producing a cloudy instrumental that I’d consider to be amongst Y’all Won’s strongest. “Listen to Me” describes giving advice to bosses over this soulful trap beat while “Still Grinding” talks about this shit historically being in his blood.

“IDK” winds down the last act of the tape observing that the reason all these muhfuckas are broke is simply because they don’t have any aura & his main bitch being unapproachable while “Birdman” compares himself to the Cash Money Records co-founder of the same name way he stunts in addition to staying around shottas whenever he’s in the hood. The outro “Lose It All Today” takes up the last 4 minutes hopping over a sped-up vocal sample talking about making bands flip.

Ganger already made it pretty clear that Veeze ranks amongst the 2020’s finest Detroit trap artists alongside the likes of Lelo & Y’all Won marks Veeze’s comeback with a respectable half hour letting the world know what makes him more appealing than Rylo Rodriguez or Lil Dann & Noodah05. Not even gonna mention EST G & 42 Dugg because they’re both on CMG too, but I respect that he held it down without any guests even if some of the production could be better.

Score: 3.5/5

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Veeze – “Ganger” review

This is the full-length debut album from up-&-coming Detroit rapper Veeze. Getting his start in 2019 off the strength of his debut EP Navy Wavy, he would go on to be featured on subsequent projects ranging from the likes of Babyface Ray to even Lil Yachty or more recently Chavo. So going into Ganger, my morbid curiosity got the best of me considering the strength of his feature run & the 4-year time gap since that last EP.

The synthesizers & hi-hats on the opener “Not Drill” are all well incorporated making way for Veeze letting y’all know this the real thing whereas “OverseasBaller” gives off more of a Detroit trap vibe talking about feeling like Dirk Nowitzki. “No Sir Ski” takes the atmospheric route instrumentally encouraging to cherish life before you lose that bitch, but then “You Know I” fuses g-funk with trap talking about being fresh as Hell.

“G.O.M.D. (Get Off My Dick)” has a more sample-based groove to it with the subject matter needing no further explanation just before “Sexy Liar” returns to the Detroit trap sound talking about liking the way it sounds when his girl caps to him. “Broke Phone” featuring LUCKI has a wavier feel to it as both of them saying fuck everybody pretty much leading into “7sixers” featuring Babyface Ray & Icewear Vezzo lacing these synths & hi-hats once again talking about their pockets getting fatter as their hearts grow colder referencing Tesla CEO, SpaceX founder, Neuralink founder & Twitter owner Elon Musk.

Moving on from there, “Robert De Niro” gives off a moodier trap feel calling out someone that ain’t a made man while the “Boat” interlude featuring Lil Yachty is more of an actual song & a good one at that finding the pair hopping over a Detroit trap beat in order to flex. “Tramp Stamp” goes into spacious territory talking about a hoe fuckin’ on a famous g while “Weekend” has a calmer trap tone to it declaring that this shit ain’t for the weak.

“Kinda $” brings back a moodier backdrop & layering these hi-hats over it acknowledging that this shawty knows he’s getting all kinds of paper while “Gaig” is a fun piano trap ballad going into detail about his expensive habits. “Who Da 1” fuses this jangly guitar lead & more hi-hats making it clear that you know who the fuck it is while “Unreleased Leak” blends trap with symphonic music talking about how the gang move & what crime does.

Meanwhile, “Lick” gets heavier with the synthesizers so dude can discuss having everything on him tonight hitting exactly that while “Safe 2” goes into a more stripped back direction talking about coming a long way. The penultimate song “Gangermatic” has a hazier instrumental this time thanks to Pooh Beatz venting that the streets be getting ugly & “Tony Hawk” officially ends the album on an acoustic trap note talking about continuing to grind. The “G.O.M.D. (Get Off My Dick)” remix featuring Lil Uzi Vert however serves as a bonus track & I happen to like it more than the original as dope as it is.

“Get LUCKI” starts the deluxe run by telling a bitch to give him head over synths & hi-hats while “Rich No Duh” returns to the Detroit trap sound referring to himself as the plug. “Luv the Tour” has to be my favorite bonus track of the 5 from the synthesizer-heavy beat that Evilgiane & Harrison of the Surf Gang deliver to the boisterous lyricism while the dreamy “Rich Rockstar” responds to the question of what his money looking like. “Amusing” finishes the Ganger deluxe by laying it out that y’all better be knowing what the fuck goin’ on over upbeat 808 percussion & synthesizers.

If you’re looking for a fresh new face in the Detroit trap scene, then you’re gonna want to give Ganger a listen because Veeze is most certainly in the same ranks as Face or DaeMoney & even the ShittyBoyz as one of the best artists that the 313 has seen in recent memory. He sounds recharged after taking 4 years off & more focused making way to properly introduce himself to a wider audience. On top of that, the feature list is consistent & the production is different for someone in his style.

Score: 4/5

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