Zeddy Will’s “Can’t Go Broke” Remix Racks Up 1.5 Million Streams—and He’s Just Getting Started
Zeddy Will Breaks Records, Not Banks: “Can’t Go Broke” Remix Goes Viral with 1.5M Streams

Can’t Go Broke, Won’t Go Quiet: Zeddy Will’s Playbook for Viral Rap Stardom by Nwo Sparrow
Zeddy Will is carving out a blueprint for modern viral rap success that’s less about luck and more about his what i assume , calculated mastery. His remix of “Can’t Go Broke” isn’t just another feature-driven spin, it’s a full-scale takeover. With the remix hitting #1 on Shazam’s Top 200 and Viral charts, and steaming past 1.5 million Spotify streams in under a week, it’s clear Zeddy is operating with intention and results .
Let’s clear the air: this isn’t your typical “remix.” The original “Can’t Go Broke,” dropped last year with Babyfxce E, already had its moment. But this remix? It cements Zeddy’s control this is just pure Zeddy energy. The beat is semi-altered here. It feels more like a DJ-chop cut than a remix, with Zeddy himself handling every instrument, crafting a track that’s as much a showcase of his creative range as a commercial juggernaut.
From the jump, you feel it, bass-heavy production grabs your chest, and layered, yet light melodies ease you in. But when verses land—lines like “Zay a crash out promise you I’m not scared of death” and “You shot the wrong person, who TF were you aiming at?”—the mood shifts. It reminds you that he’s more than a party starter or teen-heartthrob. Zeddy balances the fun with the fight, giving you both the energy to move and the respect earned in the streets. That duality is rare. That duality is real.
Remixes don’t always shoot for virality. But Zeddy’s playbook includes every angle. Summer Jam performance at Hot 97, explosive TikTok engagement, and a feature slot at Angie’s Summer BBQ (August 3 at Queen’s Knockdown Center). He’s not just dropping songs, he’s orchestrating moments

Zeddy’s rise isn’t by happenstance. His remix stacks up caution, confidence, and charisma in equal measure. A songwriter, producer, and performer, he doesn’t just vocalize his thoughts he shapes the sound. That level of self-sufficiency gives him total control, especially when pushing a remix that can compete with Daft Punk-tier minimalism and Drake-level fan energy. His team at Power Moves Inc/Vydia is backing the vision while letting Zeddy own it. This isn’t a push, they’re amplifying what’s already alive in his music.
1.5 million Spotify streams in seven days? That’s headline making heat. And hitting #1 on Shazam’s Top 200 + Viral charts shows real listener interest, the kind that turns curiosity into fandom. Features at Summer Jam and Angie’s Summer BBQ only strengthen this momentum.
Multiply that by TikTok engagement on records like “Yup & I Do” (recorded in over 378K videos), and it becomes clear: Zeddy is building a business, not a one-off hit. His monster record remix strategy is working and now the big test is execution. Can he build the same energy into the rest of 2025? As a fan of this kid , I'm locked in to see. Zeddy has something special when creating music and i want this young man to nurture it through and through. The consistent releases is keeping his name refreshed while he continues to move up the ladder.
“Can’t Go Broke (Remix)” isn’t just a release, it’s a statement record and it firmly stamps the rise of Zeddy Will as both artist and strategist. He’s using every tool and moment at his disposal. Experience, creativity, and calculated hustle to keep the momentum rolling. If anything, this remix proves it loud and clear , Zeddy Will can’t go broke unless he’s in the studio breaking records.
Stream Zeddy Will "Can't Go Broke" Remix here via Apple Music
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