Ezey Da General

If you’re drawn to introspective Southern hip‑hop with substance, Ezey Da General is worth following. Start with PTSD and 83 for the full emotional scope, then explore The Book of Ezey and his singles to see his evolution.

Born in Atlanta, raised in Mayfield, GA, Ezey was discovered at age 15 under the stage name $moke by SpitTown Records CEO Mark Watkins. In 2020, amid the COVID‑19 pandemic, he rebranded as Ezey Da General (a nod to “Eazy-E”) and launched his own label Creative Integrity Music

A soulful, prophetic lyricist known as the “Southern Rap Picasso” for his vivid wordplay. Influenced by Southern rap icons like OutKast, UGK, 8Ball & MJG, T.I., along with East Coast storytellers like Nas, Biggie, and Jay‑Z .

He dives into personal struggles—childhood trauma, mental health, ambition, love—mixing tough street narratives with introspective, emotionally rich verses.
His music is grounded in hard experiences—childhood trauma, crack-addicted parents, survival—making his perspective genuine and compelling.
His versatility blends storytelling, reflective lyricism, and melodicism; pays homage to both southern traditions and lyrical heavyweights.