GWAPMIZZLE - Kerosene (Album)
Towards the end of November, GWAPMIZZLE quietly dropped a new project titled “Kerosene,” and it feels like one that flew under the radar more than it should have. Not because the music lacks impact but because sometimes the most complete bodies of work don’t scream for attention. “Kerosene” isn’t just one of GWAPMIZZLE’s strongest releases to date; it stands as one of the more impressive projects overall if you really sit with it.
From the jump, the project reminds listeners why GWAPMIZZLE has maintained his rank for years. The heavy bass, the aggression, the confidence; it’s all still here. Records like “Spin Da Benz” featuring Zaybooty knock with that trunk-rattling energy, showcasing the violent edge he can tap into effortlessly. These are the types of tracks that remind you he hasn’t lost a step when it comes to raw intensity.
But what separates “Kerosene” from being just another hard-hitting tape is its emotional range. GWAPMIZZLE digs deeper than usual, allowing space for introspection and vulnerability. “I Prayed For The Wrong Thing” featuring Mikhul stands out as one of the most layered moments on the project. The record strips things back, giving listeners a glimpse into reflection, regret, and growth; proof that there’s more to unpack beneath the surface-level aggression.
That balance is where “Kerosene” truly shines. GWAPMIZZLE can be ruthless on one track and deeply reflective on the next, never sounding forced or out of place. His versatility feels natural, earned, and refined over time. It’s the kind of duality that only comes from experience; knowing when to apply pressure and when to let the message breathe.
“Kerosene” feels like a reminder that GWAPMIZZLE’s artistry has no ceiling, that his pen still cuts deep, and that he’s capable of delivering substance without sacrificing energy. Whether he’s talking reckless or reflecting inward, it all feels intentional. If this project slipped past you the first time, it’s worth circling back.