Renz Scruggs embraces a city he’d never get tired of revisiting in “Miami.” The song comes fresh off his newest album, Seasons. Inspired by the sunny state, he decided to create a solid banger that captures his love for the fun-spirited city. Ultimately, the song serves as a tribute. “Miami” currently has been doing numbers that have gone through the roof! Fat Joe, a hip-hop legend, also has given his seal of approval.
“Creating the new song was like second nature,” he explains. “I’ve been fascinated with Miami since I was young. I wrote the song and only have been to Miami for maybe 2 hours at the time. One of my boys knew how much I loved Miami because I would always say, ‘I’m getting rich and moving to Miami.’ So he wrote the hook because he knew my love for Miami.”
Over the upbeat R&B offering, Renz Scruggs expresses how Miami is the perfect getaway to unwind from all the chaos life brings.
He raps, “Living life like paradise in the 305/Blue water and every day seeing sunshine.”
Afterward, the musician counts his blessings. He’s come a long way and is eating the fruits of his labor.
The North East, Ohio-native continues to show how happy he is to be in the Palm Tree-ridden state, saying
“From Ohio where it’s cold in the winter to a city where it’s known for the women and the culture way different.”
As the song carries on, Renz Scruggs explains why he’s fascinated with the city. Elsewhere, he expresses what he enjoys about Miami.
Then, he reflects on the come-up. The rapper worked without delay to live the life he truly wanted. Because of his hustle, he and his team is getting to the bag.
“Everything I dreamed of turned to reality cause I claimed it/ Now Every day is like a celebration.”
Rashaad Ali sings the chorus with an ethereal register.
The scenes in “Miami” document the city and all it has to offer.
One of the scenes at the same garage that Chris Brown and Drake were filming a music video for their smash hit, “No Guidance.” This scene seemingly corresponds with Renz Scrugg’s musical styling and the respect he has for both musicians.
The North East, Ohio-native continues by saying:
“I accept Miami for everything it is, and I appreciate it so much.”
“Miami” is undoubtedly a signal of Renz Scruggs being present in the music scene and how it’s his for the taking.