Litty’ Is a Lifestyle: Dyce Payso’s Formula for a Bronx Anthem
With a new album on the way, the rapper reflects on success, pressure, and staying true

Rapid Review of Dyce Payso “Litty”
Beats — 10/10
Lyrics -7 /10
Concepts-4/10
Rollout — 8/10
Replay Value — 10/10
Total Music Score — 7.8 /10
Dyce Payso Sets the Tone with “Litty” — A Bronx Banger Made for the Nightlife
My guy Dyce Payso is never not working. With his new album 2Mar Ain’t Promised on the horizon, he chose “Litty” as an official single — and it’s the perfect primer. This joint isn’t trying to be deep or lyrical miracle; it’s outside music. Straight high-energy, Bronx bravado with that Dyce Payso finesse: animated, stylish, and confident.
The moment I hit play, I knew “Litty” wasn’t going for a traditional drill sound or aiming to be a lyrical showcase. Instead, it’s a club-certified banger — the kind of song you hear once and immediately run back. Dyce delivers a wild, unorthodox flow that dances over the beat, and somehow it just works. It’s not about how intricate the bars are — it’s about the energy, the bounce, and the undeniable presence Dyce brings every time he steps on a record.
From a musical standpoint, the beat slaps hard, period. The production is the heartbeat of this track — it’s heavy, alive, and made for late-night drives or packed-out lounges where the Henny is flowing and the hookah is burning. If NYC DJs are paying attention, this record belongs on every nightlife playlist from Manhattan rooftops to Bronx basement sets.
The video? Dyce steps out the box, visually matching the record’s title. From the streets to the Bahamas, it’s a statement: this isn’t just about local moves, it’s global motion. “Litty” is a lifestyle — and Dyce is living it out loud.
Now, let’s keep it a buck: “Litty” isn’t concept-heavy, and it’s not meant to be. It’s about making a moment, not a manifesto. The concept of being “lit” isn’t new in street music — but Dyce knows that. He leans into the familiarity and flips it with personality and his signature Bronx grit. That’s what makes it work.
Following records like “Trappin,” “Let It Go” (with the late Fatman Scoop), and “No Distractions” featuring Peezy, “Litty” confirms Dyce’s ability to drop a hit that doesn’t need lyrical depth to move crowds. He’s got charisma, ear for production, and understands how to craft a replay-worthy experience.
If this is the energy Dyce is leading with, 2Mar Ain’t Promised might just be the album that puts him in the conversation for NYC’s most dynamic voices.
🎧 Official Music Review Breakdown
🎹 Beats: 10/10
Certified banger. The beat knocks hard and is built to move any room — it’s impossible to sit still when it drops.
✍🏾 Lyrics: 7/10
Dyce isn’t being lyrical here, and that’s intentional. He’s not spitting bars to impress you — he’s crafting a vibe that complements the beat perfectly.
🧠 Concept: 4/10
Let’s be real: “Litty” isn’t reinventing the wheel. The theme’s been done before, but it’s executed well and fits Dyce’s brand.
📈 Rollout: 8/10
Great first single from 2Mar Ain’t Promised. Visuals are sharp, the setting switch-up (Bahamas scenes) was a power move.
🔁 Replay Value: 10/10
This is a repeat offender. A song that sounds better the louder you play it. It’s built for movement, not meditation.
🔥 Total Score: 7.8/10
A heavy-hitting drop from Dyce Payso’s new era — familiar formula, but executed with style and energy that only Dyce can deliver.
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