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Lancey Foux channels frustration with his current label situation into a new track, making pointed references to artists like EsDeeKid along the way.
Lancey Foux has long been a favorite among UK fans, but recent conversations online have questioned where he stands as newer names continue to rise. With artists like EsDeeKid, Fimiguerrero, and Fakemink gaining momentum, some voices on X have gone as far as labeling Lancey complacent or accusing him of wasting opportunities. EsDeeKid’s reported $30 million deal has only fueled the narrative that Lancey somehow missed his moment, even though many still view him as a key influence in the scene. On Wednesday, he responded directly to that chatter with his new song “Eagle Eye,” using the track to address EsDeeKid’s deal and the label struggles that have left him feeling sidelined. The record closes with a spoken segment from Michael Jackson speaking on the fight for Black artists’ rights, adding weight and purpose to the message. It lands as a bold and pointed statement, and one that UK rap labels would be wise to pay attention to.
Release Date: December 31, 2025
Genre: UK Rap
Album: N/A
My fault, I let 'em listen to the lies, now they following the fables, huh
They're following them pages that be lying and saying that I'm lazy, huh
I'm going through it for the culture, man, I'm going through it with the label
I'm going through it with the vultures tryna take all the monеy off the table