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La Reezy Declares Himself “Leader of the Uth” (EP Review)

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La Reezy Declares Himself “Leader of the Uth” (EP Review)

This is the 6th EP from New Orleans, Louisiana based emcee/producer La Reezy. Introducing himself in 2023 off the full-length studio debut Reeborn, he would go on to follow it up with the debut EP We All Need Help as well as both Welcome to La Reezyana & Pardon Me, I’m Different preceding the self-produced Lareezyana Shakedown this past September. The latter I would personally tell you is the greatest thing he’s made so far. Coming off Free99$ however, the Leader of da Uth isn’t looking to slow down.

“Potna” comes off the rip with a boisterous dirty south instrumental talking about him getting ready to flip in this bitch while “Respect da Yungin’” once again throws it back to late 90s era No Limit & Cash Money Records demanding some due regards put on his name. “Da Coldest Prophet” leans towards a more soulful vibe talking about striving for greatness & after the “You Got It” skit, the final song “Man of da Hour” finishes his proclamation as Leader of da Uth by speaking of being the holy one.

Whether it’s the co-signs from Tyler, The Creator & J. Cole or spitting a verse during that Rap’s New Class cypher On the Radar recently put out, La Reezy has been continuously making case after case as to why he’s one of New Orleans’ most interesting artists on the rise & Leader of da Uth will most likely make up for anyone who found themselves on the fence with Free99$. The production here is stronger than the latter, fluctuating between the dirty south vibes from almost 3 decades prior & sampling chops to keep dropping the playful yet mature subject matter he’s been known for.

Score: 8/10





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