Tutzy’s latest release, “Cornerstore,” is a love letter to West Coast hip-hop’s golden era. The track transports you straight to the ‘90s, where laid-back grooves and smooth G-Funk rhythms ruled the airwaves.
Built on lush synths and a funky, rolling bassline, “Cornerstore” radiates that unmistakable Snoop-inspired coolness. The production creates an atmosphere that feels like cruising with the windows down on a warm afternoon, soaking up palm-lined scenery without a care in the world.
With a confident, charismatic flow, he leans into the rhythm with ease, letting the beat breathe while still commanding attention. The chorus hooks us instantly, making it easy to imagine this single blasting from car stereos and soundtracking summer nights.
“Cornerstore” feels like a revival of a sound and energy that hip-hop fans have long cherished. By blending nostalgia with his voice, Tutzy captures the essence of classic G-Funk while giving it a fresh spin.
