Steezefield delivers hit after hit, “All the Time”

Before landing production credits on a Billboard charting album and directing an Elevator hosted music video, Steezefield began as a small but promising standout artist producer combination. Steezefield prominently grew over time throughout the underground by earning various different producer credits as well as putting out his own successful mixtapes and tracks (such as this classic). “All the Time”, his newest single, showcases Steezefields ability to powerfully deliver an overall amazing song.

The song blasts off with a small refrain of the yet to come boasting chorus. Steezefield begins by foreshadowing the braggadocious nature that is to come within “All the Time” stating:

I think I might do this all the time // Ima go and put it on a line // Pray that everything will all be fine // Nothing you can say will change my mind

Across “All the Time”, keen listeners will immediately notice the pristine quality Steezefield has wrapped this track around. Deep 808s ring up and down, along with hard hitting kicks and crisp snares. Steezefields melodies sound focused and thoroughly fleshed out. The overstating Steezefield has the type of authenticity in his voice to convince even the most judgmental audiences to believe in his newly acquainted hype lines, such as:

I think I might flex up on my ex // Done pretending that I ain’t the best // I been running shit don’t break a sweat // Your new shit is a never was a threat

Whether it’s his production or high level artistry, Steezefield is an artist that has been under appreciated for a long time. While he continues to be a hidden underground gem, his pristine catalog is more than enough proof that he is ready to make the entrance into stardom.    

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