Dallas rapper Yella Beezy is back with his first drop since posting bond, delivering a raw and introspective track titled “My Head.” With the internet buzzing and serious allegations looming over him, Beezy uses this record to vent and reflect, all while trying to quiet the noise surrounding his name.
The track comes as Beezy continues to face major heat tied to the Mo3 murder case. Authorities allege he orchestrated a hit, pointing to Kewon Dontrell White—who’s currently serving time—as the shooter. Beezy, for his part, has denied everything and maintains his innocence, pleading not guilty across the board.
“My Head” doesn’t name names, but the emotion and pressure he’s under bleed through every bar. Whether fans ride with him or not, this single shows Beezy isn’t shying away from the storm—he’s stepping right into it with music as his outlet.
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