

In effect, when she sings “Try me… I ain’t plain wit nobody,” she’s to the point.Īs her debut EP, #AndSeeThat’sTheThing contains much of the same mischievous domination. Her playfulness is addictive you want to join in the fun, but at the same time, there’s an authority affirming that you’ll never really be on the same level, though you try nonetheless. As a consequence, she has also appeared as a go-to hook provider for acts such as Kid Ink, Game, and Chevy Woods, with all wanting a piece of her “let’s just be honest, let’s just be real” affection. If anything, it left me wanting to hear much more of the latter, which radiate with an infectious palpability, setting her apart from her contemporaries. Arguably the most notable of these, 2014’s Sell Sole, comprised tracks like the quintessential “Blood,” featuring TMT favorite Young Thug and Birdman, exhibiting her characteristically breezy, tongue-in-cheek raps alongside stupefyingly simple hooks.


While Detroit trap-rap songstress DeJ Loaf is no doubt best known for “Try Me” - the 2014 single that went viral after garnering attention from Drake, prompting him to quote its lyrics on his Instagram - she has also released a string of mixtapes over the last three years.
