NEW MUSIC: “See For Yourself” by Hardbody B-Eazy

There’s no soft edge here. The verses hit hard and land fast. B-Eazy raps like he’s talking to people who wrote him off. He holds nothing back. “Fuck those who don’t think I’m special, I’m believin’ in myself.” That line sets the tone for the entire record.
The beat stays low and steady. It lets the bars do the work. His voice cuts through with pain, grit, and pride. There’s grief in the hook, but there’s also power. “I traded all in for my niggas who ain’t help. Man, I miss y’all.” He says it fast, but it lands heavy.
Each verse adds more weight. He talks about struggle, loss, and survival. No big explanations. Just statements. “They don’t know what I done lost. They don’t know what I done gained.” The strength is in the simplicity.
He’s not looking for validation. He’s letting the wins speak. The chart position proves it. The shine on his teeth proves it. The fact that he’s still here proves it.
Hardbody B-Eazy built this one from experience. The lyrics are direct. The message is clear. If you didn’t believe in him before, he’s not trying to convince you.
He’s telling you to go look. Go listen. Go see for yourself.

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