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Rising genre-blending artist Poiison returns with her latest single, “Overtime,” a gripping, melodic rap anthem that captures the weight of ambition, sacrifice, and the relentless pursuit of success. With her signature mix of moody, atmospheric production and raw, emotional lyricism, Poiison blurs the line between vulnerability and power, making every bar hit with intention. Listen HERE
A Queens, NY native, Poiison’s roots in music run deep. She started playing drums in church at just eight years old, later commanding the stage in her school’s musical by fifth grade—early signs of the commanding presence she brings today. Since then, she’s sold out shows, headlined the “You Could Die From This” tour, opened for 50 Cent, and worked with Styles P, Sha Money XL, and Cash Cobain.
Sonically, “Overtime” leans into brooding, hypnotic melodies layered with Poiison’s introspective yet cutting rap delivery—a sound that lives somewhere between hip-hop’s raw storytelling and the eerie, alternative-leaning energy of artists who push beyond genre norms. Drawing inspiration from Madonna, Sade, Rick James, Lil Wayne, and Travis Scott, Poiison’s music exists in a space that’s both deeply personal and undeniably magnetic.
“This record is all about pushing through, trusting the process, and staying locked in until you see results,” says Poiison. “I wanted to make something that speaks to the grind but still makes you feel something real.”
With “Overtime,” Poiison isn’t just dropping another track—she’s pulling listeners into her world, where ambition meets emotion, and the hustle never stops.