Eliza Prymak and Scottie the 3rd return with a vivid new release, "G.O.A.T," a genre-blending single that will take you through a pop-rap conscious hip-hop infused journey with hints of classic boom-bap spirit. Eliza from the woods of rural northern Virginia adds a thick layer to the track with her impressive background in music. As a classically trained vocalist and jazz guitarist, she is as versatile as they come, equally belting blues standards on the cabaret stage or setting new interpretations of old soul classics in stone.
You can hear her songwriting training at Belmont University in the song's lyrical dexterity, where wordplay is more than just a bridge to more clever hooks that stay with you long. Scottie the 3rd has a grounded hip-hop sensibility to offset the pop elements of the track. They complement each other naturally, with each artist playing to their strengths and contributing to an overall narrative that's both heady and silly.
"G.O.A.T" references boom-bap sounds with clean, head-nodding drums, though its production is current and punchy, built to pop. The song's construction serves as a testament to both artists' ability to seamlessly transition into different genres while remaining true to themselves, creating a unified feel for those who want their energy to be infectious yet backed by substance. With "G.O.A.T," Eliza Prymak and Scottie the 3rd demonstrate that pop rap can be as bright as it is catchy, offering you a song that's sure to connect with people who love hip-hop, pop, and everything in between.
