5.2.2025
OMB Peezy & FBLManny Combine Their Southern Sensibilities on OverKrash, Their New Collab Project
The 28-Year-Old Mobile Native and Rising 21-Year-Old Atlanta Native Connect For a Hard-Charging and Melodic Set of 13 Heartfelt Street Tales, Aided by Production from Will-A-Fool, Drum Dummie & Others
The Announcement:
Though they’re seven years apart in age, 28-year-old OMB Peezy and 21-year-old FBLManny bonded over their similar upbringings in the trenches and their taste in melodic street music. Today, the Alabama mainstay and the Atlanta riser combine their sensibilities, sharing OverKrash, their new collaborative project. Driven by Peezy’s soaring triplets and Manny’s taffy-like vocals, OverKrash is a heartfelt and motivational effort, speaking directly to those in the struggle with relatable narratives and ushering them forward with invigorating words of wisdom.
The new tape is home to recent singles like “How U Feelin’,” a theme song for lifelong hustlers, and “New Dallas,” a bass-heavy banger. The 13-track tape adds several new highlights, including the high-octane, Drum Dummie-produced “Gas Tank,” a prideful examination on how people change after a rapper earns fame, and “Bet Stand Onnat,” with its bluesy chord progression and electric keyboard-heavy, dark night of the soul aesthetic. With production from heavy-hitters like Will-A-Fool, OverKrash is available everywhere via Overkill Entertainment/ FBL Entertainment / Blac Noize! / Hitmaker Music Group.
OverKrash arrives at an exciting moment in the careers of both artists. Repping both the West and Gulf Coasts, OMB Peezy has been one of the most unique voices in rap since emerging in 2017, mixing his Southern drawl and instinctive melodics with NorCal flows and slang. The 28-year-old artist has released ten solo and collaborative albums, including 2021’s Too Deep For Tears, home to the remix to his GOLD single “Big Homie,” and most recently, Drifting Away, which dropped earlier this year. Peezy got an unexpected boost in late 2024 when his 2017, Drum Dummie-produced breakout hit “Lay Down” went viral on TikTok, generating over 150k video creations and inspiring a dance popular with the youngest generation. The revived success of “Lay Down” inspired a new remix, featuring GloRilla, which racked up over 5.8 million streams on Spotify alone since its December 2024 release.
21-year-old FBLManny is well on his way to success, popping in Atlanta with regional hits like “Patrick Bev” and collaborating with fellow risers like Raq Baby. A young OG, Manny started rapping when he was just 10 years-old, recording songs in his living room under the watchful eye of his mom. Manny dropped his first project, U Know The Vibes, as a 16-year-old in 2019, and has followed with several accomplished tapes, including 2025’s Cat Music 3. Now working with OMB Peezy as his creative partner and source of advice as someone who also broke out at a young age (“Peezy’s really like a mentor,” FBLMANNY says), Manny is ready to make a name for himself on the national scene.
With OverKrash, Peezy and Manny seek to establish themselves as one of hip-hop’s premier duos. Stay tuned for more.
OverKrash tracklist:
- Talk About Me
- Workin
- Different Standards
- Mask ‘N Gloves
- Traction
- Bet Stand Onnat
- New Dallas
- Advance
- Charger
- Gas Tank
- How U Feelin’
- Is It Really Love
- Come Around
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The Background:
A collision of stylish melodies and visceral reality raps, OMB Peezy and FBLMANNY deliver aspirational theme songs for the trenches. After building their respective fan bases, the two blend their talents for OverKrash, an electric constellation of pummeling anthems and streetwise lyricism. It’s music to crash out to. But it’s just as much about the relentlessness of the hustle, a theme the two reflect on for “New Dallas,” a kinetic single from their new joint project. Coated in expressive melody and lucid blockboy recollections, it’s all as confrontational as it is anthemic — a throughline for artists savvy enough to make it out the other end of a crash out. Years before they connected professionally, Peezy and FBLMANNY made their respective ways through the industry. By 2017, Peezy had developed a niche as one of the most distinctive artists in hip-hop — an Alabama-bred, Bay Area-based spitter with a Boosie-tinged vocality and a knack for trenchant street poetry. Since then, projects like Young & Restless (2018), Preacher to the Streets (2019), In the Meantime (2020), Misguided (2022), Still Too Deep (2024), and Drifting Away (2025) only fortified his fanbase, which was again reignited when GloRilla remixed his breakout single, “Lay Down,” eight years after its release. For his part, FBLMANNY has used vivid songwriting and a knack for melody to power his own rap level up, with projects like U Know The Vibes (2019), Me Vs. Me (2023), Crash the System (2024), and Cat Music 3 (2025) making him an emerging force in the ATL. Connecting from Alabama to Cali to Atlanta, Peezy and FBLMANNY look forward to the places their OverKrash can take them. “We’re bringing ourselves into different worlds,” says Peezy. “We’re jumping through dimensions.”
Links:
OMB Peezy: instagram | soundcloud | tiktok | twitter | youtube | spotify FBL Manny: instagram | youtube | spotify
OverKrash: https://ffm.to/overkrash
“How U Feelin'”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsAPjRsWSaA
“New Dallas”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzhfS6PPwHM