Lewisham's Yizzy prepares for battle and marks his territory in new visuals for "Let That Go"
South London's Yizzy has barely reached adulthood and is already spinning intricate flows. "Let That Go" is no exception, and sees the emcee define his territory.
Often seen as a grime hotspot, Lewisham has seen heaps of grime emcee's rise from the rubble, including P Money, Novelist, Elf Kid, and now Yizzy.
"Let That Go" sees the rapper fuse renaissance-infused keys and carousel chimes that blend to create a beat thats packing one hell of a punch.
As Yizzy drops into his flow he begins slightly softer, easing into the passion burning underneath the dark hood.
It almost seems like more of a statement of intent as the rapper spins his web of intricate rhythm projected through his words.
Backed by burning barrels of fire, Yizzy makes it clear that he's here to do business, in the visuals directed by Teeeezy C.
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