
Arkansas-born hip-hop artist Wanya Frazier is quickly proving that he’s not here to follow trends, he’s here to build a lane of his own. With his latest single, “Let Em’ Know” (released August 18, 2025), Frazier drops a track that fuses raw honesty with an old-school edge, reminding listeners of the storytelling legacy of icons like Tupac and J. Cole, while pushing forward with his own unfiltered voice.
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The beat is steady and hypnotic, laced with a nostalgic boom-bap flavor but polished with a modern sheen that makes it feel current. Over this backdrop, Frazier unpacks themes of betrayal, reflection, and resilience. Bars like “You knew the God but never knew the mind / Who am I to give a lecture to you when the whole time you felt crucified” reveal the introspective depth that separates him from surface-level rappers. This isn’t just flex rap, it’s a window into Frazier’s mindset, where mistakes, love, and ambition collide.

What makes “Let Em’ Know” hit hard is the push-and-pull dynamic in the lyrics. On one hand, he’s vulnerable, acknowledging loss, regret, and inner conflict. On the other, he’s defiant, asserting control over his narrative with sharp, quotable lines and a hook that feels designed for both the streets and the stage: “You go girl, you go… we ain’t gotta let em know.” That balance of grit and melody keeps the song engaging from start to finish.
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Frazier’s delivery also deserves spotlight, laid-back yet commanding, his voice sits confidently in the pocket of the beat, letting each word cut through without the need for excessive effects. It’s the kind of delivery that feels both conversational and performative, like he’s speaking directly to you but still giving a show.
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