Dreezy Essentials

Dreezy Essentials

Blending dexterous raps with sultry R&B, Dreezy used the mid-2010s to cement herself as one of the most proficient two-way threats in hip-hop. Born Seandrea Sledge, she began releasing mixtapes in the early 2010s, but she broke through with her 2016 album, No Hard Feelings. On the LP, she glides across atmospheric instrumentals for sensuous odes to mutual lust (“Body” with Jeremih) while flaunting the agile lyricism of a born rhymer. In 2017, she used knotty rhyme schemes and incisive social commentary for a diss song aimed at then-President Trump (“Spar” with 6LACK and Kodak Black). On “Cash App,” she laces a kinetic trap beat with a melodious hook while trading percussive flows with Offset. As capable of tackling trap beats with Future (“Sliders”) as she is making slow jams with T-Pain (“Close to You”), Dreezy’s range is as expansive as that of nearly anyone in music.

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