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Beanz Jets to the West Coast With Her P-Lo-Produced “Waves” Freestyle

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Mar 9, 2021

Posted By Tracy Fuller

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Coming out of Reading, Pennsylvania with an uncompromising attitude and full book of rhymes, rising rapper Beanz is destined for big things. Daydreaming about the success she knows she deserves, Beanz shares Waves,” a glimmering, jet-setting new single. Produced by renowned Bay Area sound architect P-Lo. Who modifies his signature booming bass to fit a more ethereal and atmospheric mood. The proud East Coast native visualizes herself in sunny California, sipping champagne and feeling like Jay-Z. Rhyming off top, Beanz cycles through a few hard-hitting flows and asserts that she knows who she is and will never change. “Always doin’ me, Ion give a f*ck who insists/Hottest in this sh*t, they lookin’ like “who is this?/Can’t find a b*tch better than me, look through the list.” In the visual, Beanz spits her verse in the Hollywood Hills, before heading to the city to connect with P-Lo himself. “Waves” is the rapper’s first new music since the release of “Trending Topic.” A confident slapper that references Eve and her hit “Who’s That Girl?”

Born and raised in Reading, Pennsylvania, a mid-sized city located between Philadelphia and Harrisburg; Beanz started on her artistic path at the age of 12, when she started writing poetry to escape her household struggles. As she grew older, her poems turned into rap songs. She developed a reputation as the best rapper in her city. Beanz brought her artistry to a larger audience when she joined the cast of Rhythm & Flow. Netflix’s first-ever reality competition show. Though she didn’t win, Beanz became a fan favorite, winning the affections of many with her lyricism and take-no-prisoners attitude. Since Rhythm & Flow, Beanz has been active, releasing successful singles like “Can’t Call It” (over 1 million streams across platforms) and collaborating with Dizzy Wright for “Sick Of Complaining.”

Ready to take her game to the next level in 2021. The artist is preparing a deluge of new music, including a forthcoming project. Haters take note: there’s no stopping Beanz season.

Watch the visual for “Waves”

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