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info@rapgriot.comBy info@rapgriot.comAugust 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read11 Views
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Yo, Dax just dropped “Man I Used to Be” and, best believe, this joint hits different. If you follow the man, you already know he’s not afraid to spill his soul all over these tracks but this one? Straight up, it’s raw therapy on a beat.

From the jump, Dax’s storytelling is super relatable—he’s talking about leaving all that pain, heartbreak, and dirty habits in the rearview, trying to shake off old demons and step into something cleaner, realer, and grown. The hook sticks: “I’m half the man I used to be / It’s gon’ take some getting used to me.” Just reading that, you feel him, right? It’s like he’s giving everybody permission to outgrow the mess and not apologize for it.

The production is on point too. Jimmy Robbins slides in that acoustic vibe, fusing melodic rap with something almost gospel so you can nod your head or just sit back and reflect. Dax’s flow bounces from chill to full-court press when he’s venting, never missing a step. The whole track has that late-night cruiser energy mixed with Sunday morning confession.

And yo, Dax isn’t just flexing for the Gram. He gets vulnerable, dropping bars about faith, addiction, and even battling generational curses. That’s grown-man rap with no fake tough-guy stuff here. Fans are loving how real he lets it get, and if you’re going through changes, you’ll feel like he wrote this for you.

“Man I Used to Be” isn’t just a song. It’s a wake-up call to evolve, heal, and maybe mess up a little along the way. Dax proves again that hip hop can make you think and feel, not just vibe. Run it up on your playlist because you’ll be rewinding this one for real.

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