Drem@ Bl!ss & Lady Ace Do Their Slaying With Bars In “The Illest Kill”


One thing I will always admire is an artist who has risen from humble beginnings, and Drem@ Bl!ss epitomizes this. Hailing from Oklahoma City, OK, this independent artist has been releasing music since the age of 13, consistently delivering hit after hit. What sets Drem@ Bl!ss apart is her timeless style, influenced by legendary artists like Tupac, DJ Quik, Snoop Dogg, and Dr. Dre. Recently, she made a powerful return to the music scene by releasing her hard-hitting new single, “The Illest Kill,” featuring Lady Ace.

In “The Illest Kill,” Drem@ Bl!ss and Lady Ace assert their competitive spirit without hesitation. Throughout the track, they aim verbal shots at their rivals, affirming their readiness and undeniable capability to outshine them. Additionally, they express their affinity for revenge, highlight their impressive credentials, and showcase their prowess in strategizing masterful plans.

I’m particularly fond of the gritty vibe we get in “The Illest Kill.” The track boasts a menacing, uptempo beat reminiscent of Lil Jon’s signature style. As for Drem@ Bl!ss and Lady Ace, they channel the energy of artists like Lil Scrappy and Crime Mob, delivering aggressive lyrical body blows that hit hard yet remain irresistibly catchy and infectious.

They simply don’t make tracks like “The Illest Kill” anymore.



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