Ever since the start, Snapdibz has been known for delivering precise lyrics, music and messages. Using the track “I Am,” the Chicago-based musician mixes pop rap and conscious hip-hop, leaving song structure behind to focus on something raw. There is no section that repeats or a typical chorus—the verses are all connected by speaking and singing, with a beat that pushes the lyrics further.
The phrase “I Am” is essentially a statement about one’s existence. Declaring who they are, how powerful they are and what their identity means. The songs of Snapdibz are based on the sacred to remind people of their worth and use scriptural language to make the message something everyone can relate to. He says that when God announced himself, he simply said “I Am”—and this became the defining idea in the song. Afterward, the poetic exploration of not giving in to limits and self-doubt begins, with concrete observations about people treating each other like elevators—words that stick are “squeezing all my buttons” and trying to leave someone immobile.

Flawless Beats’ lively production does not take away from all the important info in the track. Although paces are fast, the music is not panic-inducing and just keeps on moving steadily. James Cellow and Tyree did the mixing to add a little shine to a track that still sounds raw. Because the U.S., Canada and Italy are all involved, the project demonstrates that music with a universal message can unite people from different countries and backgrounds.
What really sets “I Am” apart is its refusal to conform to pop structures while still being fully accessible. Snapdibz doesn’t aim for viral trickery or shallow hooks. Instead, the track focuses on lyrical consistency and replay value rooted in motivation. You can run to it, lift to it, or just sit with it during moments of introspection. It’s clean, it’s powerful, and it’s versatile enough to land on motivational, workout, or party playlists without feeling out of place.
The unique thing about “I Am” is that it goes against pop conventions and is still very listenable. Snapdibz isn’t interested in making viral or simple music. The lyrics are kept consistent and the songs are meant to be listened to more than once because they motivate listeners. Feel free to run, carry or simply sit with weightlifting when you want to lower your stress. It’s easily played for motivation, during fitness classes or as party music and never sounds off-topic.

If watching visuals is more appealing, the Snapdibz official YouTube channel shows a lively animated lyric video for the track. No fluff. Just fire.
































