DIZZLEMUSIC’s “Pull Up” is perfect for expressing how one truly feels toward a girl with everything you need like a milkshake. The trap-inspired R&B beat aids DIZZLEMUSIC to lay it all on the line. Using a smooth singsong cadence, the musician seemingly persuades her boo to spend some quality time together.
“Said I seen you at the spot/You should lemme scoop you up/Baby you should spend the night and I’ll get you sauced up,” she sings.
Next, the Brooklyn native cuts to the chase, saying, “if he ain’t doing you right, trust me, I’ll do you proper ah.”
DIZZLEMUSIC follows with lyrics about spoiling her by all means and this woman’s demeanor. In the singer’s words, “She got me speaking of the feelings she awoken.”
She croons,
“I could put you in a Benz if I want to/I’m just saying baby I could pull up on you/I only do this if I want you.”
In the second verse, DIZZLEMUSIC illustrates this lady’s inner and outer beauty.
“Shawty way too fly she don’t even need that makeup/On that summer vibe lil mama got her cake up,” she sings.
DIZZLEMUSIC also sings, “Nothing but a baddie and she keep it classy/Heart eyes I be having every time she pass me.”
Before “Pull Up” ends, DIZZLEMUSIC elaborates on her feelings toward her shawty whose tenderness compares to a cherry laffy taffy.
“She got my heart pounding and it sound like someone drumming it,” the musician recites.
About DIZZLEMUSIC
DizzleMusic, also known as Dizzy, is from Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Although she’s been making music since I was 14 years old, the artist took it more seriously at 17 years old. Moreover, her love for music began in church when she was about 9-10 years old.
Dizzy’s music palette expanded to hip-hop, R&B, trap, reggaeton, reggae, and pop as she got older.
She gains inspiration from Tory Lanez, Biggie Smalls, Nicki Minaj, Young M.A, Joyner Lucas, Lecrae, Rauw Alejandro, Pop Smoke, Chris Brown, and Drake.
Creating music based off personal experience, Dizzy says “Dias” hits home.
“That song is about falling in love at the moment. it’s a rush of emotions you feel when you see a specific person,” she says.
Aside from love ballads, Dizzy creates records with a nonchalant vibe.
As for Dizzy’s favorite music video, “Into You” takes the cake.
Explaining “Into You,” Dizzy says:
“It gives off a reggaeton/dancehall vibe. Then I start rapping on the second verse. Switching the flow up with Spanish and English. Makes me wanna dance every single time I hear it. I shot the music video on the boardwalk of Coney Island with Director Honesty. Shout out to Juice 101 NYC, that’s where my scenes took place. That day was fun and vibe with the people that came through.”
Dizzy continues,