Bizzy Crook Explained

Bizzy
Birth Name:Lazaro Camejo
Birth Date:December 27, 1991
Birth Place:Miami, Florida, United States
Years Active:2011–present

Lazaro Camejo (born December 27, 1991), better known by his stage name BZZY or Bizzy Crook, as he was formerly known, is an American rapper from Miami, Florida. While still attending high school, he signed his first record deal with Mona Scott. Eventually parting ways with the label, BZZY has been releasing new music as an independent artist, which has led him to be on tour with the likes of Kid Ink and Wale. After recently being part of the Tidal (service) Discovery panel, BZZY performed for the 2015 Made in America event headlined by Beyoncé, The Weeknd, J. Cole and more. Most known for his mixtapes ’84 and No Hard Feelings.

Early life

Lazaro Camejo was born in Miami, Florida on December 27, 1991.[1] He spent several years of his childhood in Egypt, but was mostly raised in Florida.[2] Camejo nicknamed himself BZZY because he was always up to no good as a kid. As he grew and separated himself from trouble, he decided to stick with the name since he had already gained a fan base with his music.[3]

With an initial passion for poetry, BZZY was drawn more towards songwriting after hearing “My Name Is” by Eminem for the first time at the age of 7.[1] From that point, he knew that making music is what he wanted to pursue and make a career out of. He grew up listening to hip-hop artists such as Eminem, Fabolous, Jay Z, Nas, Trick Daddy, Lloyd Banks, Kanye West and The Diplomats.[1] BZZY was caught with a gun at age 12, then later arrested at the age of 16 for again possessing a firearm. The time was spent at a juvenile detention center in Florida.[2] It was at age of 18 he signed his first record deal with Mona Scott.

Career

BZZY's career began with South Florida-based hip hop collective PayUp! Game. He later left to pursue a solo career. BZZY released his first mixtape, PS I'm Sorry, in 2011 while still attending high school. Soon after, him and his label decided to part ways. Experiencing depression earlier in his life over past relationships, the split with the label caused him to fall back to that depressed state. His past depression had him even almost commit suicide.[4] In 2012 BZZY dropped P.S. I'm Sorry 2 which featured tracks with rappers Jim Jones, Vado along with several others and was executive produced by Amer Hanini.[5] BZZY went on to release his now most-known mixtapes ’84 and No Hard Feelings. Currently an independent artist, he works closely with his team he calls Good Luck, which is everything from producing, merchandise, photography, etc.

BZZY’s mixtape ’84 was released in 2013, which landed him as an opener alongside rapper King Los-for the My Own Lane tour,[6] headlining Kid Ink. His mixtape No Hard Feelings, released in 2014 and currently having over 2 million streams, got him as an opener-along with rap group Audio Push-for the Simply Nothing tour,[7] starring Wale.

In 2016 BZZY released two projects, "A Part of Everything",[8] and "While You Were Away".[9]

BZZY released his first album titled "Before I Jump" in 2018.[10] Crook describes the album as "a suicidal letter" for himself that he shared with the world.[10]

BZZY has had his music videos played on MTV, VH1, BET and more. He's been nominated for the XXL Magazine Freshmen 2015 Class;[11] as well as Billboard Magazine’s “Artist on the Verge” Class of 2015.[12] He was also recently featured on the music streaming service Tidal (service) under the “Tidal Discovery” segment.[13]

In addition to touring, BZZY has performed at events such as South by Southwest (SXSW) [1] and Hot97 Who's Next.[14] More recently, BZZY performed for the 2015 Made in America event headlined by Beyoncé, The Weeknd, J. Cole and more.[15]

Discography

Albums
Mixtapes

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bizzy Crook | Schedule | sxsw.com. SXSW Schedule 2013. 20 October 2023.
  2. Web site: Bizzy Crook Talks Racism at the Airport, Battling Depression, and New Album, '84.
  3. Web site: Exploring the Illuminating Mind of Miami Hip-hop Lyricist BZZY - Neon Music - Digital Music Discovery & Showcase Platform.
  4. News: Bizzy Crook Talks His Musical Origins, Eminem's Influence and Overcoming Depression. Hotnewhiphop. 12 May 2014.
  5. Web site: Bizzy Crook - P.S. I'm Sorry 2. DatPiff. 2016-01-12.
  6. Web site: Kid Ink Announces "My Own Lane" Tour Dates. HNHH. 13 February 2014.
  7. Web site: HHV Exclusive: Bizzy Crook talks tour with Wale, "No Hard Feelings" mixtape, and more with DJ YRS Jerzy. 9 March 2015.
  8. Web site: Review: BZZY Destroy & Rebuilds Bizzy Crook on "A Part of Everything". 20 October 2016.
  9. Web site: While You Were Away. HNHH. 5 February 2016.
  10. https://mieuxmagazine.com/bizzy-crook-before-i-jump/ Before I Jump
  11. Web site: Vote for the XXL Freshmen 10th Spot . 2015-03-21 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150321191128/http://freshmen.xxlmag.com/10th-spot/ . 2015-03-21 .
  12. John Fullbright, Twin Peaks on New Music Seminar's 'Artist on the Verge' Class of 2015. Billboard. 23 February 2015.
  13. Web site: None. 20 October 2023.
  14. Web site: Who's Next Live Presents Bizzy Crook, Choppa Zoe, Jae Tips & Pardison Fontaine March 23rd [VIDEO] | HOT 97 | Where Hip Hop Lives . 2015-05-15 . 2015-05-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150518081644/http://www.hot97.com/news/whos-next-0/whos-next-live-presents-bizzy-crook-choppa-zoe-jae-tips-pardison-fontaine-march . dead .
  15. Web site: Budweiser Made in America Festival 2015 . 2015-08-12 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150904211834/http://a.madeinamericafest.com/#artists-section . 2015-09-04 .
  16. Web site: Bizzy Crook - Coming to America. HNHH. 27 December 2014.
  17. https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/no-hard-feelings-deluxe-edition/id912579114 No Hard Feelings
  18. Web site: '84. HNHH. 21 October 2013.
  19. Web site: P.S. I'm Sorry 2 Mixtape by Bizzy Crook.