That Guy Veezy opens this pair of tracks with a sample, stating that “he just needs to vent sometimes”. Veezy is not afraid to use his voice across the track, and delivers his lines with an emotional vocal fry, similar to Roddy Ricch. That Guy Veezy wants to get his point across on “Deal With It” as the beat, as his voice and the vocal sample make the most of the beat, with low, sparse drums in the background. This track may seem emotional at first, as Veezy speaks on heartbreak and past relationships, yet the blaring radio horns that are dropped after the lines “ Now im counting up for every time I was counted out” make me think this track teeters on motivational - this is Veezys way of dealing with his emotions; hes dealing with it. On “Something Interlude”, That Guy Veezy delivers a short ballad, again reminiscing on past relationships. The reverse melody leaves room for Veezy and tilde’s emotional lines across the track. Make sure to give him a listen :https://open.spotify.com/artist/5zW9e0uhn9Ea0UamxL7KkI?si=z9Clf1-PR3mFJOCVtISX-w
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