CDG Entertainment rapper Infamous Thierry unveiled plans for his new single “ESPN”, a track that is primed for sports highlights and jam-packed sports arenas. The Baton Rouge artist has been carving out his own lane for his hard-hitting, charismatic Southern hip-hop sound, and he follows up his potent single "Cuttas" with an electrifying new cut in "ESPN". Weaving his voice between a rumbling bass, Thierry intertwines his cutting, raw lyrics with a menacing instrumental.
Winding, ominous synths blend with booming 808s and trunk-knocking percussion to give "ESPN" an immense groove, underscoring Thierry's confident flows with ease. Demonstrating focus and presence on the mic while weaving together infectious rhyme patterns, "ESPN" finds Thierry light on his feet as he pieces together dynamic verses and an ear-worm hook.
Keeping close ties to the sports world, Thierry has friendships with athletes across Louisiana where the LSU Tigers, the NFL’s New Orleans Saints and the NBA’s Pelicans call home.
“LSU is going up, I grew up by Southern University, so both of those colleges were like in radius and, you know, we've been really happy with the Lady Tigers, Angel Reese and them. It’s a lot of great players going through the HBCU system at Southern, a lot of the players are getting drafted to the NFL and to the NBA.”
With sports in Louisiana being such a popular lifestyle, this song is a clear anthem for the championship mentality that so many athletes from Louisiana possess, tapping in to the sounds and feelings of the state often called “The Boot.”
Infamous Thierry's latest song "ESPN" is a raw, memorable joint that finds him repping for his home state of Louisiana.
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