SUMMER BOYS' SUPER SQUAD: HOW REZZY, DOSHA D'LYTE, EDDY KROW & TOP CAT BECAME HIP-HOP'S NEWEST SUPERHERO TEAM
LYRICAL SHOWDOWN: WHO STOLE THE TRACK? (SPOILER: IT’S A CLOSE BATTLE)

THE ASSEMBLY SCENE
Every legendary superhero team has that moment — the slow-mo walk, the dramatic score, the realization that this is the squad that’s gonna save the universe and put things back in order. “Summer Boys,” the official track for the Summer Boys film, isn’t just another soundtrack throwaway. Nah. This is hip-hop’s answer to The Avengers , four elite MCs, each embodying a different superpower, delivering verses so vivid you can see the action scenes unfolding via the audio.
Reezy (Mind Control), Dosha D’Lyte (Ice Power), Eddy Krow (Electricity), and Top Cat (Super Strength) don’t just make another song, they form an unstoppable league, each verse hitting like a signature supermove. And the production? A cinematic masterpiece — drawn-out, dramatic, and tailor-made for a superhero intro.
This isn’t a song. This is a mission briefing.
THE POWER ROSTER: WHO BRINGS WHAT TO THE TEAM?
1. Reezy — The Mind Controller (Superpower: Hypnotic Flow) “I hit ’em with the mind control / of the mic control / I don’t care if the lights are on.” Reezy’s verse is psychological warfare. His cadence slithers into your brain like a subliminal command. He doesn’t just rap; he rewires the track, making you nod along like a puppet on strings. Ngl , If Professor X was a rapper, this would be his theme music.
2. Dosha D’Lyte — The Ice Queen (Superpower: Frostbite Bars) “Causing frost bites, come at me wrong / Hurt my loved ones? Below zero — I’m the coolest female hero.” D’Lyte steals the show with the slickest wordplay on the track. Her rhymes are razor-sharp icicles, cutting with precision. She doesn’t just rap cold she freezes the competition mid-bar.
3. Eddy Krow — The Human Tesla (Superpower: Electrifying Delivery) “Lock you up in my electrofield / Shake your body, make your blood spill.” Krow’s energy is pure voltage . His flow crackles like a downed power line, shocking the beat into submission.
4. Top Cat — The Unbreakable Force (Superpower: Titan-Level Strength) “It’s time to bring the strength / It’s time to bring the pressure / Annihilate anything in my way at any measure.” Closing the track like a final boss fight, Top Cat’s verse is Hulk-level devastation. His presence is monolithic, his delivery earth-shaking. He doesn’t just end the song — he leaves craters in it.
THE FINAL BATTLE: WHY THIS TRACK IS A SUPERHERO-LEVEL WIN
Most soundtrack cuts feel like afterthoughts — this one feels like the main event. The beat is a villain in its own right — sinister, grand, and begging to be conquered. The lineup? Flawless sequencing — Reezy sets the tone, D’Lyte freezes the competition, Krow electrifies the middle, and Top Cat levels the city on his way out.
Only critique? A sound effect for each power (a psychic hum for Reezy, icy chimes for D’Lyte, a voltage crackle for Krow, a seismic boom for Top Cat) would’ve pushed this into Spider-Verse-level immersion.
THE POST-CREDIT SCENE: WHAT’S NEXT FOR THE SUMMER BOYS?
If this is their first mission, we need:
✔ A sequel track (maybe with a supervillain feature?)
✔ An animated short (imagine this squad in motion)
✔ A Black Panther-style curated soundtrack next time
This isn’t just a song — it’s a blueprint for hip-hop’s next superteam.
OFFICIAL MUSIC SCORECARD (BREAKDOWN)
Beat: 10/10
Why? Production is blockbuster-tier — cinematic, dramatic, and perfectly tailored for a superhero theme.
Lyrics: 8/10
Why? Everyone stuck to their powers with precision, but a few more next-level punchlines could’ve made it legendary.
Concept: 10/10
Why? Nobody’s doing this in 2025. A rap squad as superheroes? Instant classic premise.
Rollout: 8/10
Why? As a soundtrack cut, it’s automatic promo, but a standalone visual or teaser could’ve amped the hype.
Replay Value: 8/10
Why? It’s a banger, but the lack of sonic Easter eggs (power-themed ad-libs, etc.) keeps it from endless replay.
TOTAL SCORE: 8/10
🔥 BONUS: CASTING CALL
If this was a Marvel movie:
Reezy = Professor X (mind games)
Dosha D’Lyte = Storm (ice-cold elegance)
Eddy Krow = Static Shock (live-wire energy)
Top Cat = The Thing (raw, unshakable power)
Stream “Summer Boys” Track here via Apple Music

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