Emerging from the streets of Langtown in Union County, South Carolina, Obey Tyweezy is making waves with his unfiltered storytelling and hard-hitting bars. His latest collaboration, “Hell Yeah,” with fellow Union native Coach Peake, offers a raw glimpse into the realities of their hometown.
The track, featured on one of Coach Peake’s albums, paints a vivid picture of the gritty lifestyle and unrelenting hustle that defines Union County. With production credits from the acclaimed Pierre Bourne—known for his work with Tekashi 69, Trippie Redd, and JBillz—and Fly Melodies, “Hell Yeah” blends sharp lyricism with a captivating beat that echoes the urgency of life in the South Carolina streets.
Adding a visual element to the track, the music video was directed by Ganktown, a Greenville-based videographer renowned for his work with artists like Slime Dollaz, Lil Mexico (OTF), NGeeyl (300 Entertainment), Big Gusto, and, of course, Coach Peake. The visuals bring the track’s raw energy to life, capturing the authenticity and grit of Union County.
Obey Tyweezy’s ability to channel his experiences into music makes him a standout voice in the Southern rap scene. With “Hell Yeah,” he not only represents his roots but also cements his place as a rising artist to watch.
Check out the video now and witness the unapologetic truth of life in Union County as told through Obey Tyweezy’s and Coach Peake’s compelling collaboration.
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