EST Gee: It’s signature cinematic flexing in the CALL SPITTA music video

Whenever I tap into a new EST Gee music video, I am always impressed. Something about his confidence and flexing? My goodness. So the streak continues with an impressive ‘CALL SPITTA’ music video.

A solid baddie and gang-gang keeping EST company? I am here for it all. Fully tap in.

EST Gee returns with the unrelentingly confident single “Call Spitta.” Over the past few months, the Louisville-bred rap star has been teasing a new project, and the bars on “Call Spitta” are a reminder of why he’s become one of rap’s most respected voices, delivering high-octane flexes without pausing for breath. Listen HERE via CMG / Interscope Records, and watch the official music video HERE.

EST Gee has long established himself as both a technically gifted rapper and a vivid storyteller, qualities that remain front and center on “Call Spitta”. The simple, yet bruising instrumental yields the spotlight to EST Gee, who uses the occasion to reaffirm his position with measured confidence and razor-sharp writing, making one thing clear: “y’all did it flaw when it was y’all, now it’s our turn”.

unspool another narrative of hard-won accomplishments and street-level machinations. 

Directed by Diesel Filmz, a frequent collaborator of Gee’s and strong voice in Gee’s visual identity, the “Call Spitta” music video finds EST Gee above the fray, sometimes literally: he’s on a balcony with a view of the city, in a warehouse full of inventory, or in the studio flanked by platinum plaques. He’s calm and collected throughout, surrounded by close allies and surveillance cameras. 

EST Gee had a busy 2025, releasing the speaker-crushing Supreme Sanders,” which Okayplayercalled “gritty luxury rap at its finest.” He also shared Thug Club,” a masterclass in block etiquette that inspired BET to write, “You’ll want this one in your weekend rotation,” HotNewHipHop to note, “He knows how to turn up his audience,” and RGM to add, “It’s the kind of track that will give Gee’s opps goosebumps.” 

Before that, EST Gee dropped his surprise summer project My World, stirring up love from the likes of XXLNPRokayplayer.VIBE, and hnhh, who wrote, “Gee seizes the moment… letting every other rapper know that it’s his world and everyone else is just living in it.” The 14-song set finds strength in rawness, with just one guest (CMG boss Yo Gotti) joining EST Gee at his most primal, rocking a head-down, workmanlike flow that packs vivid storytelling and wry wisdom into subtly masterful rhyme schemes. 

My World was led by Take my time Geeski SH Feb 23,” a lyrical parable about patience and loyalty set to a soulful beat, and went on to launch the hustler’s anthem GEESKI SHAKE July 13,” the melodic and emotional Tug of War March17,” and the darkly documentarian Above the Rim 0529.”EST Gee displays confidence and vulnerability as he looks back at the winding road that made him the artist he is today. 

That full-length project was actually EST Gee’s second in 2025 following I Ain’t Feeling You, a dynamic set of vivid observations, street tales, and punch lines including singles Houstonatlantaville featuring Lil Baby and Travis ScottMy Love with Veeze and Rylo Rodriguez, and RIP LU MIKE.” February brought the Bonus Edition along with Flash,” which features ascendant Chicago rapper BloodHound Q50.

With another project on the horizon, “Call Spitta” is proof that he has no intentions of slowing down.

Cyrus Kyle Langhorne

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