In Los Angeles, momentum matters Leeky2x understands that better than most, and he’s moving like an artist who doesn’t believe in cooling off. Just two months after releasing GOLEEKY vs. LEEKY2X, he’s already back with a brand-new project, The Birthday Tape, making it clear that consistency isn’t a talking point for him — it’s a habit.
Rather than letting his last release breathe. Leeky2x chose to build on it. The Birthday Tape, showing how quickly he can sharpen his sound while expanding it. Across 12 tracks, he moves comfortably between high-level rap, party-ready records, melodic cuts, and smoother songs made for ladies.
The feature list reflects both reach and respect. Big Sad 1900, Drip YBC, Lil Will, Anthony Lewis, RJmrLA, Siete7x, Bay Swag, ProjeckBabyTwin, and EkillaOffDaBlock all step in, adding different textures without pulling the project off course. Leeky2x doesn’t disappear among his collaborators — he sets the tone and lets the guests meet him where he’s at.
What stands out most on The Birthday Tape is balance. Leeky2x can rap with intent, deliver records that feel at home in a party setting, and slow things down when melody matters. That range doesn’t dilute his identity; it strengthens it. The project shows an artist who knows his audience but isn’t boxed in by it, someone who understands that versatility is a skill when it’s controlled.
Dropping two projects within such a short window isn’t about flooding the market. It’s about proving reliability. Leeky2x is showing that he can deliver, evolve, and stay active without sacrificing quality.