Kin Dizzal brings a sound that feels both timeless and alive, shaped by his journey from Turks and Caicos to the Bahamas, with deep Haitian roots running through everything he creates. His energy reflects that balance—sometimes intense, always real—built from early days around DJ culture with his brother, where performance wasn’t learned, it was lived. His music carries that island influence heavy, blending carnival rhythms, raw emotion, and a throwback feel that taps into something people don’t hear as often anymore. Inspired by artists like Trick Daddy, Future, Lil Jon, and Pastor Troy, he keeps his sound grounded in authenticity, delivering records that connect on a personal level, the kind that bring memories back while still pushing forward. Whether it’s the way he builds his cadence or the way his presence pulls you in, there’s a natural gravitation to his style that sticks with you long after the track ends.
In this Street Barz performance, Kin Dizzal steps up with “1804 Forever”, a record rooted in passion, culture, and gratitude—paying homage to his Haitian heritage and the history that shaped him. The performance carries that weight, turning every line into something felt, not just heard. In hip-hop, bars are more than lyrics—they’re the message, the story, the truth behind the voice—and here, every moment reflects that meaning with purpose.