Miuzi is flying down the door with “POW POW,” the dynamic beginning to his next album, INTEGRAL ASSAULT—a work as brutal and unedited as it is deliberate and filmic.
The track sets the tone with Tarantinolevel chaos: heavy-hitting beats, razor-sharp bars, and a visual that mirrors its confrontational energy. “POW POW” lets fly. Crafting a world where storytelling and sonic aggression match, it fuses old-school hip hop finesse with a current, defiant edge.
Beyond just one, POW POW is the starting point of a larger story—one audacious, boundary-pushing, and unapologetic subversion. It’s a call for art fans, cinemaphiles, and anyone hungry for daringly vocal art.
Miuzi’s goal is obvious: generate momentum, inspire dialogue, and engage with creative individuals who appreciate style and substance in equal measure. “POW POW” suggests a major event approaching as the complete album is rolled out, one that will not escape observation.,
Who Is Miuzi?
Miuzi is a fearless rapper and producer blending gritty old-school energy with modern intensity. Raised on the voices of 2Pac, Ice Cube, and Public Enemy, and deeply inspired by funk and soul legends like George Clinton and Marvin Gaye, his music is equal parts raw, political, and absurd. His lyrics cut deep — confronting delusion, corruption, and self-destruction with sharp commentary and dark humor.
His latest project, INTEGRAL ASSAULT, is a sonic breakdown wrapped in Tarantino-style storytelling — gritty visuals, aggressive beats, and unfiltered truth. From dusty boom bap to 808-heavy bangers, Miuzi’s sound is as versatile as it is intentional. No gimmicks. No compromise. Just straight-up reality rap for those who still listen with both ears open.