100 MAD own Ayoo Bigz’s “Seen a Boi Get Killed,” from the album “Where Do I Begin“, hits hard, capturing the raw, gritty essence of the drug epidemic in the streets of Toronto . This track plunges listeners into the harsh realities and struggles of life in the city, particularly in its more marginalized neighbourhoods.
Produced by NAR, the beats is dark and heavy, layered with haunting melodies that set a serious tone. The production isn’t just a backdrop; it enhances the emotional punch of Bigz’s lyrics, pulling you into the visceral world he’s describing.
Lyrically, Bigz doesn’t hold back. He punctures your skin (like a junky would his vains) into his personal experiences, confronting themes of violence and loss head-on. His storytelling is raw and unapologetic, painting a vivid picture of the brutal consequences of street life. Every line is a reflection of his own pain and the pain of those around him, making it a powerful commentary on urban existence.
With each verse, he lays bare the psychological toll that this lifestyle takes, exposing the harsh truths that many try to ignore. Mad Max captures raw, striking imagery that hits hard, reminding us of the brutal reality many face every day. This isn’t just a song; it’s a wake-up call, forcing listeners to confront the harsh truths of street life head-on.. Overall, “Seen a Boi Get Killed” is more than just music—it’s a raw portrayal of survival in a world filled with danger and despair.