Dallas rapper Yella Beezy returns with a raw, vulnerable new single titled “My Head,” marking his first release since being granted bond amid a high-profile legal battle. With scrutiny intensifying around his alleged connection to the murder of Mo3, Beezy uses this track to speak directly to the turbulence in his life—without naming names or diving into specifics.
Instead, “My Head” leans into emotion and introspection. Over a somber, guitar-laced instrumental, Beezy reflects on betrayal, mental pressure, and the heavy weight of public opinion. His lyrics wrestle with inner conflict, paranoia, and the desire to be understood, suggesting that despite the chaos around him, he’s searching for clarity and peace.
While critics and the internet continue to speculate, Beezy seems focused on silencing the noise through music. “My Head” doesn’t attempt to clear his name outright, but it offers a window into the mental toll of being in the crosshairs. Whether you believe him or not, the pain in his voice is undeniable.
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