Fake Jeezy

2026 song by Maxo Kream From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Fake Jeezy" is a song by American rapper Maxo Kream, featuring rapper Denzel Curry and production from rapper-producer JPEGMafia. It was released on January 16, 2026, by Empire Distribution, along with a music video.

ReleasedJanuary 16, 2026 (2026-01-16)
Length2:31
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"Fake Jeezy"
Single by Maxo Kream featuring Denzel Curry and JPEGMafia
ReleasedJanuary 16, 2026 (2026-01-16)
GenreTrap
Length2:31
LabelEmpire
Songwriters
ProducerJPEGMafia
Maxo Kream singles chronology
"Cracc Era"
(2025)
"Fake Jeezy"
(2026)
Denzel Curry singles chronology
"Him"
(2025)
"Fake Jeezy"
(2026)
"Lit Effect"
(2026)
JPEGMafia singles chronology
"Manic!"
(2025)
"Fake Jeezy"
(2026)
Music video
"Fake Jeezy" on YouTube
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Background

Kream and Curry previously collaborated in 2024, guesting on each other's projects: King of the Mischievous South Vol. 2 by Curry and Personification by Kream.[1]

Composition

"Fake Jeezy" is a trap song that runs for two minutes and a half seconds,[2] featuring early 2000s trap-esque[3] production from JPEGMafia under "frantic synth stabs".[1] In the hook, Kream does as he pleases and is willing fight, referencing Young Jeezy's 2005 song "Trap or Die" and Atlanta-based group U.S.D.A.'s 2007 song "Corporate Thuggin'", also led by Jeezy. On the first verse, Kream raps about driving recklessly around Houston without fear of legal consequences. The second verse is rapped by Curry, using wordplay referencing the Kardashian family and fashion company Skims, also founded by Kim Kardashian.[1] Despite appearing in the music video, JPEGMafia doesn't rap in the song.[4]

Release

On January 16, 2026, "Fake Jeezy" was released by Empire Distribution[2] to streaming services along with a music video. The music video features Kream, Curry, and JPEGMafia,[1] also starring a gigantic, angry CGI snowman fighting against helicopters.[4] The music video was co-directed by Oakmobb and Jack Rottier.[5]

Personnel

Credits were adapted from Tidal.[2]

  • Maxo Kream – vocals
  • Denzel Curry – vocals
  • JPEGMafia – production
  • Spencer Anderson – recording engineer
  • Joey Galvan – recording engineer
  • Sklyer Gibbons – mixing
  • Darrious Hughes – recording engineer
  • Brandon Instro Johnson – mastering, mixing
  • Tashfiq Patwary – product manager
  • Brandon Enrique Villanueva – recording engineer

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