Rising up isn’t something you declare, it’s something you build, brick by brick, under the pressure of scarcity and the warmth of dreams. That’s exactly what Jayy Solo, an independent Canadian rapper based in Saskatoon, pours into his new track “WEALTH”, a trap record layered with cloud rap atmospheres that drifts between shadow and golden light. Produced with precision by inbloombeats, the sound sets an instantly hypnotic mood, carried by the calm yet determined voice of a man who knows exactly where he came from. The lyrics don’t lie either: “I mean I know that you love it”, a line that speaks volumes about this rising artist’s quiet self-assurance. The music video, directed by Matticulous-Media, is worth the watch on its own: a polished aesthetic, a Cadillac, a château, and the image of a man writing his own destiny. Slash Music is proud to bring this raw talent to your attention.
“I mean I know that you love it” Jayy Solo

Saskatoon Has Gold Running Through Its Veins
Behind the flow lies a journey with no safety net. Jayy Solo is carving out his space in Canadian rap through sheer willpower, no major label to cushion the blows, no ready-made network to lean on. Born in Edmonton, Alberta, and raised in Saskatoon—a city not typically associated with the hip-hop scene—he carries in every bar the memory of hard times and an unshakable belief that the best is yet to come. His motto? Good Things Coming. And that’s no mere slogan: “WEALTH” is part of a much larger project, an EP titled “Never Left, Was Never Here”, whose official announcement is right around the corner. An enigmatic, almost philosophical title that hints at something deeply personal and ambitious, much like the man behind it. Jayy Solo is building his universe with a rare consistency for an independent artist, and each release feels less like a trial run and more like another carefully placed piece of a bigger puzzle. Brace yourself, this name is about to echo far beyond the Canadian plains.
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