The way “Escaladizzy” came to life captures my creative process and personal energy. I’m constantly in motion, always moving
forward. A few days before it all came together, I was on the way back from an event with my guys, all of us in the back of an
Escalade, when I got home that day, I heard a beat by 2 Frosh (credited producer) and it stuck with me. So I started writing what
would later become “Escaladizzy” before I even got to Wave$tar’s place. One night, after Wave$tar’s party, which he invited me to
perform at, I opened my Snap and noticed he was around. I texted him and decided to swing by his house. When I got there, we were
originally chilling, but before we knew it, we were recording. The original plan was to record a Wave$tar song, which we did, but
after that, the energy was still there, and I had the beat that 2 Frosh sent to me looping in my head. Wave$tar’s vibe was
different, and I just felt like it would be the perfect vibe to lead me into the song. The funniest part is that I didn’t even
expect this to be the song to blow up because I have way better songs out. There were no plans to drop it this year—it dropped
because of how the audience received it. That’s how my music happens—that’s how I live my life: organized but open to change,
nothing forced. Everything flows from my music and instincts, so if it feels right, I follow it. No elaborate rituals—just space