J Ceazer is effortlessly creating his own destiny. Not only is he dominating the hip-hop game, but he’s also got the drive and accolades to show for it. These components especially show in his latest song, “Dame Mas.” Through his resilient and ambitious spirit, he adheres to the “all gas no brakes” motto.
In “Dame Mas,” he raps about a method that earns you quick cash but can have consequences. The dark trap beat is led by a booming bassline and daunting bell. J Ceazer creds his never-ending hustle for giving him financial freedom.
“My pockets mucho grande cause my hustle never stops,” he spits. The rapper’s goal is to push others to work harder.
The first verse finds J Ceazer listing his top-tier rap skills, something most rappers lack. Afterward, he details his product’s quality that keeps customers coming back for more.
In an energetic flow, he raps, “Tell me who you know got a flow like this/Open the bag/Have a whiff/Don’t take a genius to know that’s piff.”
Because of the high demand for his supply, J Ceazer finds his “money packed to the ceiling.”
The musician concludes that he’ll always make bank.
“It’s the cash you make/When I toss it off, it come back to me/Scary movie money coming back to me/So my pockets fit like athletes.“
He also expresses that each action comes with a result.
“Dope or the coke/Angels or demons/Sell em on the late night/Catch em or they feinin.“
In the second verse of “Dame Mas,” J Ceazer advises others to be on their P’s and Q’s. In other words, he says make smart moves. Don’t be overly flashy because that’s when trouble erupts.
He then lays out a myriad of braggadocious rhymes. For no one (or nothing) can make him feel small.
“Nigga I’m fly/Harry Potterin’ them/Shit the devil want me cause I’m hotter than him,” he raps.
Natalee Gilbert got a chance to speak with J Ceazer. She asked the following:
1. How did your music journey begin?
Always loved music and writing. Lived across the street from a bar in South Philly and fell asleep to classics almost every weekend. Moved to Middletown and joined the hip hop club And met Mr. Johns, who taught us fundamentals. Finally took the music serious in 2021 after the murder of my friend Keem who really believed in the music
2. How would you describe your sound to someone who hasn’t heard your music yet?
Energetic and inspiring . Infused with the soul of the 80′, the heart of the 90’s, and the vision of the 2000’s
3. What’s your creative process like?
I stay busy so it’s a super organic process. I’ll start a concept, walk away, and once I sit and mastermind on the concept I get the inspiration to finish out the piece
4. The meaning behind your moniker:
”Fastlane Till We Crash” live life to the fullest until it’s over. When it’s all said and done I wanna be able to say “It was one hell of a ride!!!”
5. One thing you need before hopping in the studio:
A vibe. I hate just going through the motions. Every move must have intent so I build up the momentum and create the environment that I’m in front of millions.
6. Not too long ago, you dropped a song called “Dame Mas” what were the steps you took to make the song come to life?
It actually started working in landscaping with Hispanics In the H2B program so they had to go back to South America at the end of the season. I helped teach them English and they taught me English “ MI maestro’s” Playing around we made a catchy chorus. After producer PC Beats created the instrumental it was “History “
7. In a word, what would be the underlying message in “Dame Mas”?
“Go Harder! “ had to do it in 2 words
8. One of your favorite lines from “Dame Mas”?
“Shit the devil want me cuz I’m hotter than HIM”
9. What inspired the visual for the song?
We actually just played it all by ear. But definitely a “Narcos” type of feel
10. Influences:
My Great Grandmom.