Chicago’s Youngest King, Lil Breeze has new flexing new muscle with the release of his latest single, “Bussin.”
A bass-filled, energetic turn up song, Bussin has multiple meanings, most prominent is having fun.
With the summer arriving, the street anthem showcases multiple definitions of the word. The track also adds a catchy hook for everyone to enjoy: “All I ever wanted was some money/for my family to never want for nothing/them n****s ain’t getting no guap/they ain’t bout nothing/slide right up on your block and get it bussin.”
Breeze teamed up with Chicago producer Gaggie on the track and repped his hometown, family and friends by featuring them in the video. Bursting onto the scenes in 2014, Breeze is the first artist from Saleem Music Group (SMG) to release a solo project.
Breeze has carved out a niche for himself with his steady energy, quick wit and sharped-tongue lyrics to go with his and shirtless appearance on stage. This single is an introduction to the group’s mixtape, Training Day 2 (TD2).