At the top of last month, OMB Peezy dropped his Too Deep For Tears project, a 16-track body of with that boasts features from names like Rylo Rodriguez, Blac Youngsta, Jackboy, and the late King Von. Since then, he’s made sure to keep his momentum going through visuals, and his latest release is “The Bottom.” On the track, he reminisces on his humble beginnings:
Come from the bottom of the bottom, had to climb out the ground/ Told ‘em I had dreams to reach the top and they had shot me down/ It’s a hundred on this bitch, I’m sendin’ round after round/ Was taught to never run from shit, I’m standin’ ten toes down
I’m in the back of that Bentley truck, I shot that MAC and I fell in love (Fell in love)/ I can’t go back to where I just was (Just was)/ I got them racks but this ain’t enough (Ain’t enough)
His latest offerings from the same project are his new performance videos for tracks like “Soul Ties” and “Smile.” The new visuals feature OMB Peezy fancily dressed, standing in the middle of a chandelier-lit room and backed by some beautiful string instrumentation.
OMB Peezy also paired the release of his project with a video for the Jacquees-assisted “Right Here” track. Beforehand, he shared singles like “Love Is Blind,” and those recent tracks are Peezy’s follow ups to his viral song “Big Homie” with guest verses from Jackboy and the late King Von. Peezy has also released his mixtape In The Meantime earlier that held fans over while he worked on Too Deep For Tears. In The Meantime includes some fan-favorites like “Sleep At Night” and “You Know How To Love.” Before that was 2019’s Preacher To The Streets.
Be sure to watch OMB Peezy’s new music video for “The Bottom” down below.