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All Mazarute Lyrics (en) Total 13

Mazarute - Bass DropWe gone ride from Alabama Head up to Florida Double back to Louisiana Then texas I drop a top on'em Hold up Bass drop Ears pop Nigga this
Mazarute - Fried Rice & Lo MeinYou might can rap, but can't do it like this Got the bass hittin' hard, south guerilla be the shit Nevertheless, they know i do my own thing This that fried rice flow with a
Mazarute - PartyI just wanna party... Look i go.. the hardest... Every week end ... it get retarded I just wanna party... Hd ...we going live Better recognize.. This a
Mazarute - You a beastOoooooooh Ooooooooh Ooooooooh Shawty you a beast Shawty you a beast Shawty you a beast ( ooooh) Shawty you a beast ( ooooh ) Gone make that thong Drop
Mazarute - Nothing Like the RestI do my own thing.. I ain't nothing like the rest ..... Everybody gotta shine .... So you know i'm up next You ain't rocking with me.. Look i do this shit
Mazarute - BounceBounce for ah Nigga girl Throw dat azz back Wanna see you get low Tryna see you make it clap Liquor in your system Let me see you get lose Lights camera action Like
Mazarute - Dat GirlGutta in this bitch That girl She woke up She stayed up She bossed up Stay prayed up Did it on her own With no help That girl She know what
Mazarute - Just Tryna Live( mr. weaver ) I'm just tryna live and stay away from drama see a lot of things changed on that day i lost my momma started staying prayed up more and i started giving a fuck less and
Mazarute - Biggest FanI'm down for you Like you down for me I'm your biggest fan Take time for a vacate Spend a few of these bands Forever 100 That's the way it stands
Mazarute - Bust Da CeilingI'm tryna stack this money till it touch ceiling I’m tryna stack this money till it touch ceiling I'm tryna stack this money till it touch ceiling Fifties
Mazarute - She LikeI got her like... When I'm deep up in side her The way she ride it She like.... When I'm deep up in side her She told me she got it She like.... When
Mazarute - MurdaThey want that murda So we giving them murda In my rapper cemetery competition Gone get buried They want that murda So we giving them murda In my rapper cemetery
Mazarute - I Don't Know WhyI don't know why They really wanna figure me out I'm coming down and my vibe is on up I'm getting paid with the heat on clutch Keep hatin on me I

Mazarute

Mazarute
Mazarute, the CEO and Founder of Guiellea ENT, embarked on his musical journey with an innate connection to music dating back to his childhood. This magnetic pull to the art of music was in his DNA, and in the year 2000, he officially began his pursuit.

Early in his career, Mazarute found himself at “Mert’s training camp,” a transformative experience guided by OG Big Homie Mert, where he honed his craft through freestyling and songwriting.

His music is a testament to staying true to oneself and radiating positivity, echoing the message that one can always shine brightly, regardless of circumstances.

Mazarute draws inspiration from a diverse set of artists like Juvenile, Lil Wayne, 2Pac, Eminem, and many more. Their influence instilled in him the values of lyrical prowess, competition, and creativity, which are evident in his own artistic style.

In his creative process, Mazarute builds his songs on a solid foundation of beats, allowing the vibe to take shape. Starting with the hook and then meticulously crafting verses, he refers to the process as letting his soul bleed through the pen, ensuring the song is an authentic reflection of his artistry.

Over the course of his career, Mazarute has faced moments of doubt but always returned to his passion for music. It’s this resilience that fuels his journey.

What sets Mazarute apart in his genre is his commitment to being himself, carving out a unique lane in the musical landscape. His originality is a testament to staying true to his own identity.

Mazarute’s cultural background and personal experiences, as a black artist, have significantly influenced his music. The challenges he’s faced and the environment he grew up in have shaped him into a voice ready to be heard by the world.

Although he’s still relatively new to the digital music scene, Mazarute aspires to make a lasting impact, providing hope and inspiration to those who believe it’s never too late to accomplish their dreams. His ultimate goal is longevity in the industry, driven by the desire to provide for his family and serve as a symbol of hope for anyone striving to achieve their dreams.

As Mazarute continues to develop his music career, he envisions making a positive impact by showing that it’s never too late to achieve one’s goals, and he hopes to inspire others to pursue their dreams.