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Nashville's Indie-Pop Artist BIZZY Dropped Another Hit Single "Just Yet".

Updated: May 31


BIZZY "JUST YET" The Cage, A Global Music DIscovery Blog
Photo Credit Joe Falcone @joe_falcone

By: Craig Claro


With BIZZY'S beautiful vocal demonstration this song, "Just Yet", will likely describe each and every one of us when we became a bit “stalky” (focus on “a bit”) in a passive and almost hopeful way. We don’t want to follow our exes home, but we definitely want them to change their mind about our breakup when they see us again. So we make sure we go to “their side of town” right?

As far as ballads go this song is super unique. The boisterous, yet sad and broken hearted story is almost punched in your face with the determined and pointed message brought about by the combination of vocal rhythm and literally acting out the emotion of a broken heart.


WE SPLIT UP THIS TOWN, WE EACH GOT A SIDE

This is sooo true. We lose more than just the loved one when we break up. We lose friends, family, bars, restaurants and other relevant places!! We almost feel exiled from our own lives. These lyrics are well designed by BIZZY and transport my mind into the song.


WALKING INTO BARS ON YOUR SIDE OF TOWN
MAKE SURE TO DRESS NICELY HOPE THAT YOU’RE AROUND


I fuckin LOVE the slap and JUMP that BIZZY uses to sing this. Remember your 4th grade teachers voice when they said “MR SMITH I NEED YOU TO STAND IN THE HALL!??” and you instantly knew this was no joke. You started to imagine the punishment that would be inflicted. This is what I felt when these words hit.


The whole performance here just transports me to a time where a broken heart makes us into a lost soul looking and hoping to recover the lost love. This song will likely be sung by hundreds of broken hearts in unison at every live show BIZZY throws down.

I definitely want you to give this track a listen and you can find it in all major platforms.


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