Gizer Makes a Statement With “Street Credit or Debit”
- Jay Baggs
- May 9
- 2 min read

In a world where flexing often outweighs authenticity, New Orleans artist Gizer has decided to draw a hard line in the sand — or rather, drop it over a bouncing 808-laced beat. His latest single, “Street Credit or Debit,” is more than just a catchy phrase; it’s a mantra for the self-made, self-aware, and street-smart.
Clocking in with a high-tempo, head-snapping beat and laced with punchy wordplay, this track is already earning its spot as a Southern staple in the making — one that pulses with hometown pride while warning listeners: keep your circle tight and your game tighter.
Gizer proves once again that he’s not just a rapper—he’s a strategist with a mic. The song’s title alone—“Street Credit or Debit”—is a sly commentary on how people earn respect: is it backed by real currency (actions, loyalty, legacy)? Or is it all just borrowed, temporary, and swipe-to-decline energy? There’s wit, but also wisdom here. Gizer uses clever bars to reinforce a deeper theme: protect your peace, guard your game, and don’t let everyone into your blueprint.
New Orleans has a rich musical legacy, and Gizer honors it without being boxed in by it. While there are echoes of Bounce, Cash Money-style swagger, and second-line rhythm, “Street Credit or Debit” doesn’t sound like anyone else.
It’s uniquely Gizer—bold, gritty, and soaked in originality. You can hear the Crescent City in the cadence, but you also hear an artist who’s not content to play by the city’s old rules. He’s building something new. Something global.
With the video being shot by Hollywood pompeii studios, gizer continues to show why he's a force in today's industry. To stay up to date with future releases and projects follow him on all platforms @eastsidegizer.
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