Ayo I’m lookin for a partner who be half as dope as me
Gotta roll nice blunts and joints, non-negotiable is weed
I want a body that be burstin with that creativity
Mind better have that hustle, plenty proclivity
I be wearin sweats and tees, makeup really isn’t me
Haven’t shaved my legs since damn near 2013
I like thinking critically, I like rollin wit homies
Yeah I’m dat bougie hoe who be eatin gluten free
Can you keep up with me? Want to watch Black comedy?
Want to kick a ball around and then go get something to eat?
Can you impress a G? Engage in my being?
When I’m in the mood, we can make each other sing uh
So can you ride wit me? Fix me soup when I bleed?
And when I’m feelin weak, give me a shoulder to lean on?
I ain’t no Cardi, I don’t care about money
And I sure do believe broke boys do deserve pussy
Most importantly, if you wanna step to me
Do you have an understanding of anxiety
See I be everything from the storm to the breeze
So cap’n can you navigate this ship with ease?
If Audre Lorde was a rapper, Breezy would be the embodiment because their hip hop takes on topics like racial identity, gender politics, and queerness. Breezy represents the fluidity in the gray area between “man” and “woman” or “Black” and “white.”
This record is full of bangerz while also going so deep into the mind, body, and soul, like a warming cup of tea. The tracks are a beautiful blend of hip hop, nature, and spiritual, layered choruses. Breezy
This record features the meditative lyricism of Hamza, cloaked in bright and bold cello and harp sounds. The last half of "Still Waters" gets me every time I hear it. Breezy