DaeMoney and Peezy Call Out The Fakes & Expose The Haters In “All My Sons”

DaeMoney and Peezy call out the opps for their fugazzi behavior in their sleek trap cut “All My Sons.” The single comes off his latest project The GODSON.

As DaeMoney effortlessly flows on the beat, he drops straightforward rhymes about individuals who try to imitate his style. Additionally, the Detroit rapper exposes the haters that try to fabricate their lifestyle, spitting lines like You ain’t never had more money than you had followers (What?)/You from out of town talkin’ ’bout you want some Wocky, huh? (Oh, okay).”

Before passing the mic to Peezy, DaeMoney also addresses the wannabe gangsters, ensuring he wants all the smoke. DaeMoney concludes that he birthed the people he’s not even slightly threatened by and who try jacking his swag. He raps You d*ck sucking, fanned out, and broke, you not an opp (What?)/I ain’t got no kids, but you my son, you should call me pops.”

DaeMoney
DaeMoney

Peezy follows suit, making it known that he’s unfazed by his critic’s presence. Once the beat sounds off, the fellow Motor City rhymester explains why he and these folks are in a whole different lane. Similarly, Peezy forewarns the people talking recklessly, asserting might drown if you ain’t surfin’, don’t get caught up in the wave.”

As the song comes to a close, Peezy flexes about his luxurious lifestyle, coming to terms that he’s hated because people wish they were as successful as he is.

Peezy

Rhymes like “B***h, I’m a rockstar, spent thirty thousand on a wallet chain (No cap)/Block star, I probably served your auntie and forgot her name (Hah)/He can’t stand us ’cause he broke (Man)/Well, not really, n***as fans all on the low,” take the narrative home.

Listen to “All My Sons” by DaeMoney and Peezy below:

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