Lancey Foux is not holding anything back on his new song “Eagle Eye.” The UK favorite uses this release to speak directly on frustration, industry politics, and the feeling of being overlooked while newer artists rise.
Over the past year, conversations online have questioned Lancey’s place in the scene. With artists like EsDeeKid, Fimiguerrero, and Fakemink gaining momentum, some fans have gone as far as calling Lancey lazy or saying he missed his moment. The talk grew louder after news of EsDeeKid landing a massive reported deal, which many felt should have happened for Lancey as an originator of the sound.
On “Eagle Eye,” Lancey addresses all of it head-on. He takes shots at the business side of music, speaks on label problems, and makes it clear that watching others get rewarded while he feels stuck has taken a toll. The track has a tense and focused energy, matching the message behind the lyrics.
The song closes with a powerful speech from Michael Jackson about artists owning their work and fighting for their rights. That moment ties everything together and makes the record feel bigger than just one person’s frustration.
“Eagle Eye” is not just a response to critics. It is a statement about how the industry treats artists and who gets rewarded. It is a reminder that Lancey Foux still has a voice, and he is making sure it gets heard.