His drill raps are because he actually drills. That alone should tell you this man is the real deal Holyfield. When he found a target, Kay Flock wasn’t gna clout for the cam, bro legit stops the whip, hops out, and walks down on the opps leaving em running. Not only that, but he’d record the entire thing on live! Even though he was now popular in the music scene, he loved the streets. On any given day Flock would round up the gang and hop in the whip to go opp hunting in the streets. Dude was ready for smoke with the entire of the Bronx. That’s who he was, and it was seen in everyday life. By summer 2021 he was dropping hits like “Being Honest” and getting one of Chiraq’s illest, G Herbo on the remix Kay Flock had it, the cadence, the emotion, the bars, the flow, he had everything to be the star he was becoming, but his street habits and lifestyle were like a part of him he couldn’t let go. Kay Flock was off like a rocket and his mans n’em was right behind, no homo. His buzz rose up the ranks releasing back to back bangers like “OPP SPOTTER” featuring B Lovee with a viral dance for the track “SPEED RACING” featuring B Lovee and “Brotherly Love” featuring B Lovee and Dougie B that took them into the spotlight (18:45-18:50) This was also where he really changed his mindset to pursuing rapping when he got out and encouraged Dougie B to do the same after both were behind bars together at one point.įlock doubled down on his mindset, releasing one of his first ever public tracks titled “FTO” in May 2020 The song was a remix to 22Gz “Blixky Gang Freestyle” and instantly set him on the path to gaining recognition on the mic. The trio grew up together since they were little going to school (18:27-18:44) (4:35-4:43)īut B Lovee had a thing for rapping first and pushed Kay Flock to hit the studio and pursue the rap lane so they can all blow up and not be tangled up in the street life they were living (4:51-5:16) In this interview just shown where he says “when he got home” he’s actually referring to being free after finding himself behind bars. Crazy how we never would have known of his talent if it wasn’t for his homies B Lovee He has become one of the most favored to reach Pop Smoke status out of the Bronx and take the Drill sound even higher. For now we’ll focus on Kay Flock and the dangerous life he lives.įrom just 2020 to present time, Kay Flock has accomplished huge milestones in the music industry. You can drop a comment letting me know if you’d like a separate video detailing the full backstory. The set has been locked in a growing war with rival Bronx gang known as YGz which stands for Young Gunnaz.īreaking down the history of the beef of how the two collided would involve diving into how the OGz (Original Goons)Īnd YGz fell out when one two timed the other. Kevin Perez aka Kay Flock is a member of the blood set around East 187 th street in the hood known as SevSide. From Fat Joeīut the youngins have created a new wave of hip hop that takes the Drill trend popularized by Chicago and turning into Brooklyn Drill with their own style and twist (22:41-22:56) It has seen the rise of young rappers with talent to make it to the top, but that new gateway to fame has a curse that follows around rappers and hood savage Kay Flock like a dark cloud. The Bronx is known for having their legends in the rap game. Let’s chop it up and break down his growing list of beefs and his mentality that anyone can get smoke anywhere, anytime. It’s crazy out there especially with Bronx rapper Kay Flock who we’re going to focus on today.Įverything I just said is under the rapper’s resume of savage shenanigans and it gets even worse. I’m talking not giving a damn about any life, filming themselves riding around the block lurking and running down on opps, to wanting to murk their own family member. The gang wars with rappers in the hood never stops and The Bronx has been paving the streets with the blood of teenagers gang banging and acting reckless on live. Back with the real you know what’s the deal.
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