Paterson, New Jersey artist Brazy O released the visuals for his highly anticipated single "Now We In It." Brazy, one of the most versatile and consistent artists coming up in New Jersey, is back with an anthem. The single features a highly catchy melody and a hook that will refuse to leave your head.

"They opened the door and let us real *****s in it

cut the speakers back on I ain't finished

they looked over me last time I ain't trippin

I drop a hit every time they say that I'm finished"

WORLDMEDIACO shot the music video; it starts with a skit that shows Brazy O and fellow NJ artist Baby ATM conversing with a bouncer outside a club. The "Now We In It" visuals have a celebratory mood. We see Brazy celebrating with just a small select group of people. A nod to Brazy, only keeping the people around who never doubted him, who truly supported and loved him.

"Now We In It" is the first single from Brazy O's upcoming Die Hard Demon Ep that will drop in the first quarter of 2023.

Follow Brazy O:

IG: @thereal_brazyo

Clubhouse: @thereal_brazyo

TikTok: @therealbrazyo

Triller: @therealbrazyo

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Jake Crates
Jake Crates, Music journalist and industry consultant focused on talent discovery, artist development, and cultural storytelling.

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