DZOL’s ‘Go Out and Get It’ is a manifesto for those who never settle

Let me put you on to DZOL’s latest, ‘Go Out and Get It‘. This track is a straight-up statement. From the moment it starts, it pulls you in and doesn’t let go until the very last beat. Released in November 2023, it’s been turning heads ever since—and for good reason.

From the jump, the production is slick. I’m talking professional-grade, the kind that makes you sit up and take notice. Sam Peezy, who handled the production at Tony’s Factory Studio in Atlanta, clearly knows his way around a beat. It’s got that perfect balance of hard-hitting and polished, letting DZOL’s voice really cut through. And at just over three minutes, it’s the kind of track that leaves you wanting more without overstaying its welcome.
DZOL’s spitting bars about grinding from the bottom, staying true to his roots, and bulldozing through any obstacle that gets in his way. It’s a story that anyone who’s ever had to hustle can relate to. He keeps hitting you and it just sticks with you. It’s all about taking control and making your own destiny. You can hear the grit and determination in his voice, the kind that comes from someone who’s seen the struggle and come out on top. He’s telling his story, blending that street credibility with an unstoppable drive that makes you believe every word he says.

And you can’t talk about this track without giving props to the production. Peezy’s nailed it, creating a beat that perfectly complements DZOL’s flow. The mix is clean, letting every element breathe and shine. That’s what you get when you work with someone from CSP Music Group, who’ve worked with the likes of Beyoncé and Ed Sheeran.

But let’s not forget the journey it took to get here. DZOL’s been at this for a while, and the backbone of his success is Sharon Ford and We Rollin’ Records. She spotted his talent way back in 2004, when he was still going by Pimp Dzol, and she’s been pushing him ever since. Ford’s dedication is next level. She hooked him up with Don Vito, who’s worked with Future and Ciara, and even got Jeezy on an early demo. That kind of belief and support is what it takes to help an artist really grow.

‘Go Out and Get It’ is a legit hit. It climbed to number three on the DJ Digital Chart, holding its own against some of the biggest names in the game – Cardi B, Drake, Kendrick Lamar. That’s a huge win for an independent artist. And the buzz just keeps growing. The track has reached over half a million people. His Spotify followers are on the rise, showing that people are really connecting with his music.

Plus, the media’s taking notice. Publications like Cali Post, New York Today, and Stereo Stickman are all giving him love, which proves he’s got that something special. He even did his first radio interview with Dirty South Radio, which is a sign that he’s really making moves.

‘Go Out and Get It’ shows that DZOL has the talent, the drive, and the right people around him to take things to the next level. In his own words, “I’ve experienced so many roadblocks but stayed the course and maneuvered every curve and slippery slope. My aspirations are finally becoming a reality. God is great.”
DZOL is surely out here making it happen, and this is only the beginning.