"4 Tha Bytches" is best described as an “open letter” from M-Eaze to the people - made into music. Produced by Hajj Music, "4 Tha Bytches" is sonically simplistic yet still possesses melody courtesy of the droning synths. M-Eaze provides an amazing contrast to the aggressive tone used throughout the project, acting in a reflective manner. However from a lyrical standpoint it’s without a doubt one of M-Eaze's greatest albums. He labeled it as the “best album of all time” and with topics that range from night life to the fashion industry, and even swag, it’s hard to disagree.
The Sea-town native doesn’t just stop at the music. With a guerrilla marketing scheme fit for a military coup, Eaze projected the album onto social networks all over the country. Since the album’s presentation and the significance of all of the songs is only just surfacing. Between the time of the album’s presentation and present day, the attitude of multiple industries has started to shift dramatically - would local artists release projects with such unorthodox promotion methods if M-Eaze didn’t do it first? His movement, spearheaded with this peoples project, was made to inspire others to think in a similar light. ”4 Tha Bytches” invokes the power of free speech and brandishing the truth like an axe, M-Eaze challenges listeners to think outside the Matrix.
Just as Mandela blew up the buildings and eventually became president. Contrary to popular opinion, sometimes you have to blow up the building.— M-Eaze
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