Kidd Kidd – In My City (New Single)
Kidd Kidd – In My City –
I had to take a moment to pay homage to the city that shaped me and to honor the legend who inspired me, Soulja Slim. New Orleans isn’t just a place—it’s the heartbeat of my music, my career, and my life. Every step of my journey traces back to the N.O., and to Mazant Street, the very street that made me who I am today.
Soulja Slim was more than just a rapper; he was a voice for the streets, a true reflection of our city’s resilience and spirit. His influence runs deep in my music, and I’m proud to carry forward the legacy he left behind.
Here’s a taste of what’s on my mind:
In my city, we say “you heard me,” but ain’t no one listening.
Switches used to be for ass whoppings, now they on the back of glizzies.
In my city, we said wassam, but they don’t know what’s up.
It can mean two things—hello, or go and get your gun.
These lyrics speak to the duality of life in New Orleans—the love, the pain, the survival. It’s a city where words carry weight and where every phrase can tell a story. Soulja Slim captured that reality in his music, and I strive to do the same in mine.
Rest in peace, Soulja Slim. Your legacy lives on through all of us who grew up on your words and rhythms. This is for you, New Orleans, and for every soul still grinding on these streets.