
4 "I Might Be" Official Audio
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When the beat drops on “I Might Be,” you instantly know 4 ain't just rapping — he's documenting. Not the “look at me now” kind of documentation, but the kind that leans on lived experience, blown decisions, and late-night reflections where the high don't hit like it used to. This ain’t fantasy rap — it’s real life in real time.
Produced by Thizabeatz, this record slides in at 100 BPM, laced with a bounce that’s light on its feet but heavy with attitude. 4’s delivery is both melodic and menacing. One second he’s flexing in an SRT, the next he’s talking about keeping his kids close and watching his team fall apart. That duality? That’s what gives the song weight. That’s what makes it stick.
And let’s not ignore the hook — “Yeah, yeah, I might be” — a phrase that’s so simple, it ends up being layered. Might be a problem. Might be the solution. Might be your favorite rapper’s favorite rapper. Might be the one with more pain than he lets off. All of that, hiding behind one phrase.
Visually, the video shot by Bruce Bruce in Houston brings that same duality to life. It’s glossy but grounded. Fast cars and fresh fits, but also shadows in the corner, looks that linger, reflections that say more than the bars. It’s celebration with scars still showing. Clean but not too clean. Real.
As the first official visual from 4’s upcoming “Wilson Frame Of Mind” EP (dropping 9/4/25), this track is the temperature check. And it’s running hot. With support from WeAreRGM, a full rollout calendar, and a pre-save campaign already in motion for follow-up single “YEA”, 4 is in motion — and motion don’t wait.
This one’s for the hustlers who hurt, the flexers with flaws, and the listeners who want more than just a catchy beat. “I Might Be” might be your new favorite song. And 4? He might be everything he says he is — and then some.
Ricardo Hunter: Ricardohunter1@gmail.com | https://linktr.ee/4Houston