Tunsi’s new single which is called “My Feet” has a unique kind of confidence that stops you mid scroll. The beat is a gripper and it is built around a foundation that nods to classic hip hop without feeling stuck in the past. This is clearly someone who understands the genre’s history and isn’t afraid to build on it.
The hook “Walking down the street with my feet, you cannot alter me” works because it’s simple and stubborn in the best way. Tunsi delivers it with conviction that feels earned rather than manufactured. There’s real weight behind the words when he talks about staying authentic.
The production balances old school with modern electronic elements. It keep things current which is great. Nothing feels trendy for the sake of it. Also, the electronic undertones complement rather than compete with Tunsi’s flow, creating space for his vocals to cut through clearly.
The influence of artists like Nas and KRS-One shows up in Tunsi’s approach to wordplay and rhythm. But he’s not copying anyone directly. Instead, he takes what works from that era and filters it through his own perspective and the result is hard to fault.


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