Phora - In My Eyez Review
Despite the hardships, he emphasizes personal growth, rapping that "a real man stands up on his own" without needing a gang for validation. Production and Atmosphere Musically, the track leans into a classically jazzed style .
The song was produced by Phora’s long-time collaborators Anthro and Eskupe . Phora - In My Eyez
The track is celebrated for its raw, unfiltered storytelling. Phora uses his verses to paint a "winding street" of his history, addressing complex emotional and social issues: Despite the hardships
A significant portion of the song critiques absentee fathers and the impact of domestic violence, with Phora stating that those who abandon their children are "already dead in my eyes". he emphasizes personal growth






