Exzenya turns consequence into comedy with “V.I.P.” — A satirical spin on the DUI era.
- Sakshi Batra
- Oct 12
- 2 min read
Exzenya reverses the situation of "V.I.P." to give the tragedy a tempo and a clever cultural critique to witty, brilliant lyricism.

The musical world is beautifully intertwined with the lyrics, with upbeat tunes and brilliant vocal harmonization making the tune as catchy as it is potent. Exzenya is such an activist artist with a strong international fan base: her songs are in the charts of 197 territories, she is regularly played on the radio in over 100 countries, and she is also ranking on several indie charts. "V.I.P." just represents a milestone in her career — a statement of courage that art can amuse and teach at the same time.
"Exzenya is not just elevating the standards; she is simply revising the regulations along with her upcoming releases that are already on their way."

Pop and luxury disasters, who needs them? The new track "V.I.P." by Exzenya redefines the meaning of the abbreviation: Victims Impact Panel. Through her bravery in employing extremely personal lyricism, she effectively dramatizes the negative outcomes of binge drinking in a satirical, beat-dominated anthem that is both smart and reflective. The smooth track with bouncy beats and clear vocal layering makes the message both catchy and meaningful.
This is exactly what "V.I.P." distinguishes itself as a political rap piece with a social intention to be more humorous than most. Exzenya does so with precision, and through the sparkling, fun, and engaging flow she has. In doing so, the rapper challenges society's fixation on status by spotlighting the typical gag in a reverse manner. Her dreamlike synthesis of Megan Thee Stallion, Eminem, and Doja Cat is intriguing while she maintains her own identity simultaneously. Witty, daring, and rhythmically apt- "V.I.P." shows Exzenya's ability to turn even the dark side of party life into a liberating experience.




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