Dubstep meets rap in JBZL‘s menacing new single ‘Get The Bagg’ – resulting in one helluva combo.
Paired with an insane music video via Drop Central’s YouTube channel, it’s safe to say that JBZL has got this release in the bag.
Las Vegas, NV-based burgeoning “dubstep meets rap music” artist who is known as JBZL has sought to hone in on the sounds of trap music and electronic bass music all in one song, amalgamating his new single “Get The Bagg“.

With an innovative approach to music production, JBZL blends heavy bass lines with captivating rhythms, and memorable vocal bits, packaged up neatly that resonates with fans of multiple genres.
In JBZL‘s ‘Get The Bagg‘, we hear the notable vocals and verbiage of rap music icons Gucci Mane and Migos via their 2017 megahit ‘I Get The Bag’ – utilizing the choruses and hooks in a manipulated modulation, ending up as a surefire dance floor dominator.
Each element of “Get The Bagg” personifies his dedication to crafting an attitude-centric experience that not only entertains but also invites listeners to immerse themselves fully in thumping basslines and authoritative pre-drop vocals.
JBZL tells us:
When I was making this song, I was definitely inspired by my hip-hop producer roots. This track in particular was cooked up from an old hip-hop beat I made and stashed in the vault in 2017. Super glad I was able to re-vamp this track and bring my vision to life!

The merging of these elements has made for one helluva electronic single, sure to rock clubs, dance floors, and blare in the headphones of many across the world.
JBZL adds in:
“This definitely marks a new era in my productions. Topping it off with an INSANE visual directed by local videographer “Foster The Vision” and released on the “Drop Central” YouTube Channel. I hope everyone enjoys it as much as I enjoyed making it!”
In his recent works such as 2024 bangers like Torch with Tropnetic, or his combative heaters like Anti-Hero with Wave Pilot, and solo single Fallout, these salacious yet similar soundscapes are also showcased in textbook fashion.
As he continues to develop his unique sound, JBZL draws inspiration from both established legends in the electronic scene and emerging talents, striving to push the boundaries of what electronic music can be under a certain creative lens.

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