
California’s own Lefty Gunplay steps back into the spotlight with Ghetto Heisman, a 20-track statement of grit, growth, and West Coast swagger.
Lefty Gunplay has released his highly anticipated album Ghetto Heisman, a project that shows why he’s one of California’s most intriguing rap voices. Lefty first gained attention with his standout feature on Kendrick Lamar’s “TV Off” from the GNX album, and he kept the momentum going with his collaborative effort with JasonMartin, Can’t Get Right, which spawned tracks like “CAN’T GET RIGHT” and “Menace” featuring The Game.
Ghetto Heisman stretches across 20 tracks and boasts an impressive roster of guest appearances, including RJMrLA, Skrilla, Waka Flocka Flame, Hit-Boy, 03 Greedo, and Don Q. The album thrives on its authentic Cali-flavored production, seamlessly blending heavy basslines and sun-soaked West Coast melodies with streetwise lyricism.
Lyrically, Lefty balances vulnerability with ferocity. His verses move between personal reflection and raw street tales, creating a project that feels both hard-edged and deeply human. While his distinctive, slightly scrunchy delivery might take listeners a moment to warm up to, it ultimately adds to his unique presence.
With Ghetto Heisman, Lefty Gunplay proves he’s more than a feature artist—he’s carving his own lane in the rap game and solidifying his spot in West Coast hip-hop’s evolving landscape.

Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.
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