Icewear Vezzo – Forever [Video]
Icewear Vezzo keeps it simple on “Forever.”
This is Detroit hustle rap with a memory attached, the kind of record that moves like a late-night vow instead of a loud celebration.
What gives “Forever” its extra pull is the texture. The record’s been widely framed as leaning on an Aaliyah-flavored sample/flip, and that smooth R&B DNA is precisely what makes Vezzo’s talk sound colder—not because he’s trying to be sentimental, but because the contrast highlights how much of this lifestyle is survival-by-routine. Over that mood, he does what he does best: focused bars about loyalty, longevity, and staying ten toes down while everything around you changes. Even 8403’s write-up of the visual leans into that same idea—gritty, city-at-night scenes, subtle flexes, and more “chapter” energy than flashy rollout.
Credits-wise, the posts around the drop point to June James on production and Kardiak Films handling the video direction, and there are already hints that this might be part of a bigger run—with chatter tying it to “Purple Passion 2” on the horizon. Bottom line: “Forever” isn’t a reinvention. It’s Vezzo doubling down—smoother backdrop, same discipline, and that specific Detroit calm where the message is basically: I’m still here, and I’m not moving sloppy.