EszJay is stepping into a new level of confidence with her latest release, “P.O.P.” — a bass-heavy, club-charged anthem that’s as bold as it is addictive. The rising rapper from Oklahoma City (by way of Peoria, IL) delivers a track that’s built for movement, but layered with meaning — reminding listeners that power, femininity, and control aren’t mutually exclusive.
With “P.O.P.” — short for Power of the P — EszJay doesn’t just make a statement; she builds a blueprint. Over a catchy, undeniable beat, she crafts verses that are equal parts clever and commanding. The track celebrates her womanhood, but also uses it as a weapon — not to seduce, but to steer. Her lyrics walk a slick line, showing how her presence alone has men reacting, adjusting, and responding — doing exactly what she wants without her ever raising her voice.
The music video takes the track’s energy to another level. Stylish, playful, and fully in control, EszJay moves through each scene with bossed-up confidence. It’s not just about being seen — it’s about showing how powerful presence can shift a room. Every frame feels intentional, every look serves as a statement: she’s in control, and she knows it.
What makes this release hit even harder is how seamlessly EszJay blends her signature lyricism with a more playful, performance-driven approach. Known for her storytelling and emotional depth in songs like “Still Shannon” this record proves she can flex just as hard in the party space — without losing herself in the noise.
“P.O.P.” isn’t just a banger. It’s a reminder that EszJay isn’t boxed into any lane. She can make you dance, make you think, and make you look twice — sometimes all in the same verse.
With “P.O.P.,” she’s not just releasing a track — she’s setting a tone. The power is in the mic, and EszJay is holding it.
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