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Deakxn Turns Up The Momentum With “LOOK AT YA MANZ” and Official Visuals

Deakxn Turns Up The Momentum With “LOOK AT YA MANZ” and Official Visuals
Photo Courtesy: Quincey Thompson

Momentum can define an artist’s trajectory, and Deakxn is building his with precision. The DMV rapper and producer has officially released his latest single, “LOOK AT YA MANZ,” accompanied by a striking new music video that signals a bold step forward in his artistic evolution.

The record arrives following the impact of Deakxn’s earlier release “Zombies,” a track that introduced listeners to a more introspective and reflective side of his artistry. With “LOOK AT YA MANZ,” the tone shifts toward confidence and command, offering a sharper sound and an undeniable sense of self-assurance. The accompanying visual presentation brings that message to life. Through cinematic imagery and dynamic performance shots, the video emphasizes Deakxn’s presence as both a performer and creative visionary.

Deakxn Turns Up The Momentum With “LOOK AT YA MANZ” and Official Visuals

Photo Courtesy: Deakxn

As a rapper-producer with more than 11 years of experience, Deakxn approaches music with a level of control and intentionality that sets him apart from many emerging artists. His background also carries cultural significance as the son of the late legendary producer Chucky Thompson, whose influence shaped generations of hip-hop and R&B music.

Yet Deakxn’s rise is defined by his own work ethic. From the reflective depth of “Zombies” to the confident declaration of “LOOK AT YA MANZ,” his catalog continues to expand with purpose. With more music expected throughout 2026, Deakxn’s momentum shows no signs of slowing down. Stay tuned here at Music Observer for all things Deakxn, music, and more!

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