Meet Jefe Wit The Shot With Album "Lemme Talk My Shh"


New York-bred and Texas-based artist Jefe Wit The Shot is starting the new year with his new album Lemme Talk My Shh and serving up a sexy single to coincide with the project's release. The Bae B assisted record provides a fun introduction to a diverse body of work.  

 This album already had interest in me as a young adult who enjoys hype music. So, I think my viewers would also like the sounds produced to create this one. From New York drill to Trap you can find it in Lemme Talk My Shh

The Half and LTP-produced “Double Tap” provides the perfect backdrop for Jefe’s gritty vocals which are perfectly complimented by Bae B’s sexy verse. The track is instantly catchy and will surely put the listener in turn-up mode. It’s the perfect song for riding around with your windows down in the summer or for vibin’ in the club.  

I agree with the statement above, it is perfect for those. " Double Tap" being the title track was the perfect choice. It is catchy and makes you curious on what the rest of the album is like. Other songs on the album include "Lemme Talk", "For Real", Interlude "Black Eagle", "Okay", "Bag Up", "Uh Huh", and "Lemme Know".

This album is fun and something I will listen to again. Now on to more information about the artist. Jefe Wit The Shot's name came from his Final Score Entertainment label-mate. Not only is Jefe a talented artist but also skilled in videography.

Born in Saint Mary, Jamaica, Jefe came to the United States when he was 13 years old. Growing up in Jamaica, he was primarily exposed to dancehall, and his music reflects that influence. He was first introduced to hip hop while still living in Jamaica while riding transportation to school, but the first artist he really got into on his own was 50 Cent. He also draws inspiration from Lil Durk, Meek Mill, Popcaan, and Vybez Kartel. You can hear his influences throughout his sound. 

You can stream his album on Spotify, Apple Music, and Youtube.



 

 

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