Priddy Ugly Critiques His Lyricism On “Profit”
Priddy Ugly Critiques His Lyricism On “Profit.” In a candid revelation, South African rapper Priddy Ugly has taken a moment to critique his lyrical prowess on his latest track, “Profit.”
The song which has garnered significant attention since the release of the DUST album, showcases a more introspective side of the artist as he reflects on his writing and delivery. Taking to Instagram stories, Priddy Ugly played the part of the song where he delivers passable bars.
“You sipping Henny with my enemies & talk shit… Yeah… I am into guap, you into gossip…Yeah… Y’all are into props, I’m into profit…” reads part. Priddy Ugly, known for his sharp lyricism and innovative flow, expressed a rare moment of self-doubt regarding his work.
In his recent post, the rapper criticized the composition of his song “Profit,” describing it as uninspired and lazy. He suggested that the song fails to establish a meaningful connection between him and his fans, noting that it lacks the synergy necessary to resonate deeply with listeners. “I can’t lie, I honestly hate this write-up. It’s lazy, uninspiring & connectionless,” wrote Priddy Ugly.
Priddy Ugly’s “DUST” isn’t just an album, it’s a farewell. Billed as his final project, DUST offers a retrospective look at a successful career. The album’s strength lies in Priddy Ugly’s storytelling. He reflects on his journey, navigating the complexities of life, love, and fatherhood.
The emotional weight is palpable in tracks like “Falling,” which sets the tone for the introspective journey. The album isn’t just goodbye; it’s a timeless piece capturing the essence of a remarkable career.