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22Gz Marks His Return With Lyrical “Blixky Gang Freestyle Pt. 2”

 22Gz has marked his official return this year, releasing a lyrical new “Blixky Gang Freestyle Pt. 2,” to follow his earlier “Blixky Gang Freestyle,” which has amassed over 6.7 million views to date. Check out the new freestyle now via all digital retailers HERE. The official music video to accompany this release is out now via 22Gz’s official YouTube channel HERE.

22Gz’s latest release follows “Fallen Blixkys,” the single released for his birthday last November and an immediate hit amongst fans; the record has amassed over 5.2 million streams and 2 million YouTube views in just under three months. “Fallen Blixkys” is a record paying homage to and in remembrance of the artist’s friends who have passed.  The hard-hitting record came after his earlier collaboration with CoachDaGhost for “Movies,” along with a hot remix to “Suburban Pt. 2 (Remix) [Feat. Frosty]” and “YTB (Yellow Tape Blixky) [Feat. Shawny Binladen & Big Yaya].” Each of the aforementioned singles were preceded by his last full body of work, GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT, which followed the drill-infused lead single, “Suburban, Pt. 2.“ “GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT is an homage to my truth and a testament to all of the hard work in the past couple of years,” says 22Gz. 

22Gz – a.k.a. TuTu Da General – arrived on the forefront of the Brooklyn Drill scene in 2017 with his debut smash, “Suburban,” now boasting close to 5 million views via YouTube alone HERE. Multi-platinum rapper Kodak Black was among those who took notice, swiftly signing the Flatbush born-and-raised MC to a major deal with his Sniper Gang label. 22Gz’s iconic #BLIXKYtwirl has proven a viral dance phenomenon – the official tutorial, which features fallen Blixky Ent. member Nick Blixky, is streaming now via the 22Gz YouTube channel HERE as well as via Instagram HERE.  22Gz has proven himself as a force in not only the Brooklyn drill scene, but entire rap game. Having been featured by the likes of Complex, XXL, REVOLT, The Source and more, the Brooklyn-born rapper is here to stay.

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