Georgia’s own Osaze has been on a journey for the past couple of years. His path has led him to truly discover who he is as an artist. Now, it’s Going Down. With a new album on the way, this is the first single since 2021’s “Wish”. Going Down was released in partnership with FiveTwenty Presents.

Georgia Christian hip hop artist Osaze scored big in 2020 with his hit Worldwide (Can’t Get Tired). The song featured Reach Records’ 1kPhew. Along with it came a remix done in collaboration with JIMMY ROCK. This combo not only brought new attention to Osaze, but helped to set the course for 2021.

As Osaze prepares to release his next project, he has dropped his newest single “Wish”.

The record is a look back at where Osaze started and how God brought him to where he is today. The Jammy Beats production is light and inviting creating a great listening experience. Osaze floats over the beat with his distinctive Southern drawl. 

The message that Osaze wants listeners to take from this record is simple, “No matter how much you wish, if that hope isn’t in the Lord it’s in the wrong place.”

“Wish” is available across digital retailers now. The song was also selected for place on Spotify’s new editorial playlist ‘Clout Rap’. 

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Record Details

Title: Wish

Artist: Osaze

Release Date: July 2, 2021

Written By: Larry Mcelhaney

Production: Jammy Beats

 

DJ JIMMY ROCK brings his distinctive EDM touch to Osaze’s 2020 hit single.

Features: 1kPhew – Engineering: Project Pluto

“It’s trap gospel” as Osaze and 1kPhew link up to take CHH from the ATL to across the globe…can’t get tired now.

From the initial sound of the record crackle and sample drop you know “Truth” by Osaze has the opportunity to be special.

The duet of female and male vocals only add to the nostalgic feel of the track.

And then Osaze steps in with one of the realest rhymes you will hear right out of the gate:

“They wanna know the source so they’re fighting over quotes/ I’m living for the Lamb while they’re fighting over goats”

The way that Osaze’s southern drawl meshes with the production on “Truth” shows his flexibility as an artist. Coming off of the success of his early 2019 release “Amen”, his newest single is certainly an appropriate follow-up.

As the chorus croons “Don’t make me do what you don’t want me to do”, if this is the level of music that we are going to see out of Osaze going forward then we have one of CHH’s brightest up and comers right here in front of us.

It is hard to be too critical of this track. The overall balance is on point. It could certainly be polished more assuming one has a budget to apply top of the line engineering, but the final product definitely does not disappoint.

If there is one area that I would give some constructive feedback to would be that the opportunity is there for a more creative outro to the track. However, it falls in line with other songs in this lane.

This is a track, especially when you combine it with what we were given with “Amen”, that has me looking forward to what will be coming next from Osaze. Keep him on your radar.