Kayy Okayy ‘s “MOB TIES” is a hyperactive drill offering that’s all about staying riding for your squad. Or, as he summarizes, “I stay with my crew n***a like Terry.”
As he rides the beat effortlessly with a swift off-beat cadence and clever entendres like “30 on me Like R.Kelly,” the Brooklyn rhymester talks about his unmatched vibe, stacking bread with his day ones and how he blocks out the negative energy.
“Soon get a couple chains made With ya names on it/Like dog tags in the military/And if u see dr.kayyo onna block w some wock/Hell naww u aint gettin any,” he spits.
“MOB TIES” also highlights Kayy Okayy’s perseverance which extends beyond every type of relationship. “When it comes to workin I could never tired/I Love the trap First day I was hired,” he proclaims.
“When it come to b****es yea/You know ima hound/And I’m not cuffin So she made a frown,” he also delivers.
Elsewhere in the record, the TrapMelodies phenomenon illustrates his loyalty to loved ones. Moreover, Kayy Okayy advocates for his incarcerated friends’ freedom and makes a declaration toward his grandmother.
One notable line goes, “Free them steppahs with them felonies/Rest in peace to all my dawgs/With them headstones in the cemetery/Soon get a couple chains made with ya names on it/Like dog tags in the military.”
Overall, “MOB TIES” displays what it means to be ride-or-die for those you love. Additionally, the nearly three-minute pushes others to always stay solid for themselves.
TrapMelodies is trademarked with Kayy Okayy’s neo-virtual sound, created by his right-hand producer AyeLavish!
“The message I try to spread with my craft is simple as much as it is complex,” Kayy Okayy explains.
He follows the motto: You can be talented at a lot, but a master at nothing.