Mizgeneral: Bronx Rapper and Influencer Turning Pain Into Power

From the Bronx, New York, rises a voice that refuses to be silenced—Mizgeneral, a rapper and influencer whose music is as raw and unfiltered as her journey. She isn’t just creating tracks; she’s telling the story of resilience, struggle, and ambition, straight from the streets to the stage.

“I show the real me,” Mizgeneral says. “Just like anyone chasing a dream, I came from the bottom trying to get to the top.”

That hunger has already earned her recognition in the industry. Mizgeneral has received award nominations, hit radio stations, rocked live concerts, and even opened shows for big-name artists. Each milestone is proof that her grind is paying off—but it’s also just the beginning.

Red Roses: An Album Born From Loss

Her latest project, Red Roses, is more than an album—it’s a tribute. After the loss of her grandmother, Mizgeneral turned her grief into music, recording eight heartfelt tracks that channel her pain into art. “It was really hard writing when you’re hurting,” she admits. “I still don’t believe I made eight songs while being in pain. One of them is about her, and the whole album is dedicated to her.”

Released last month, Red Roses has no features, by design—it’s Mizgeneral’s unfiltered voice, standing alone, telling her story without interruption. But fans can expect collaborations soon, as she’s already gearing up for a new mixtape.

Eyes on the Future

For Mizgeneral, this is only the start. She sees herself signing with a label in the near future and dreams of connecting with more established artists who share her passion. But at the core, her goal remains the same: pushing her music out to the world and inspiring others who are climbing their own ladder from the bottom up.

Her story isn’t polished for perfection—it’s authentic, gritty, and real. Mizgeneral doesn’t just rap about life; she lives it, and her music reflects every scar and triumph.

“Everything I do is to keep chasing this dream,” she says. “And I want people to feel that when they hear my music.”

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