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Dizzy Wright & Kxvi – Soul Searching [Album Stream]

Dizzy Wright’s “Soul Searching” is grown-man clarity with replay value.

Dizzy’s 12th album doesn’t waste your time. “Soul Searching” is 15 songs, 41 minutes, no filler—an independent-minded reset co-credited to producer Kxvi. This is Dizzy in focus: self-audit, gratitude, and pressure applied with a calm hand. He’s rapping from the center of his life, not the edge of the timeline, and Kxvi gives him a warm, roomy canvas that leans soulful without going soft. Think sturdy drums, luminous chops, and pockets built for honesty. Kxvi’s own north star is ’70s soul—fits like a glove here.

The album turns personal discipline into something you can ride to. Dizzy frames growth as a daily practice—protect your energy, choose your circle, own your faith. The closer, “God Ain’t Missing No Calls,” lands like a benediction and reads as a mission statement for the whole record.

Cameos are smart and purposeful: “God Body Brothers” pulls in D Smoke, Oswin Benjamin, and AJ McQueen for iron-sharpens-iron bars. Fashawn slides onto “I Couldn’t Do It Alone” with the kind of grounded wisdom that made his classics stick. Nef The Pharaoh adds bounce to “All I Wanna Be”, while Londrelle re-centers the mind on “The Matrix”.
These aren’t algorithm plays; they’re value-adds.

Take a listen below.

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