Song Review: Devil’s Work (Response)” by Bizzle Cover by Scottykriz
Bizzle’s “Devil’s Work (Response)” is a bold and unapologetic rebuttal to Joyner Lucas’s emotionally charged track “Devil’s Work.” While Joyner Lucas questions God and wrestles with the pain of injustice, loss, and violence, Bizzle offers a firm theological counterpoint defending God’s sovereignty while challenging humanity’s role in the brokenness we see.
Bizzle doesn’t dismiss the grief or confusion that inspired Joyner Lucas’s original, but he redirects the blame, asserting that many of the issues raised are the result of human choices, not divine neglect. His lyrics are sharp, thought-provoking, and grounded in biblical conviction. Lines like “We kick you out of schools and act like you vanished” reflect his stance that society can’t reject God and then blame Him for the fallout.
Musically, the track mirrors the tone of a sermon—direct, intense, and deeply personal. Bizzle’s delivery is passionate but composed, maintaining respect even as he strongly disagrees.
“Devil’s Work (Response)” stands as a courageous entry in faith based hip-hop, engaging with cultural pain while reminding listeners of accountability, repentance, and God’s enduring presence. Whether or not one agrees with Bizzle’s theology, the song commands attention and encourages deeper reflection on both suffering and faith.
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Bizzle’s “Devil’s Work (Response)” sounds powerful and moving. The beat is strong, his delivery is sharp, and the passion in his voice makes the message stand out. It’s a bold track that flows well and leaves a deep impression.
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