Focus The Truth: A Queens Lyricist Making Global Moves

February 10, 2025

Hip-hop has always been about authenticity, storytelling, and raw talent. Some artists chase clout, while others let their craft do the talking. Focus The Truth, a gifted lyricist from Jamaica, Queens, falls into the latter category. He’s been putting in work for years, bridging gaps, breaking barriers, and proving that true artistry still thrives in the game.

A Queens Connection: Northside to Southside
Focus The Truth has been instrumental in uniting different corners of Queens. One of his standout moments was his collaboration with Tony Yayo on “Northside to Southside,” featuring QueenzFlip. The track wasn’t just a song—it was a statement, showing love between two historically divided sections of the borough.


But he didn’t stop there. Focus and the young legend DJ Jus crafted a posse cut over the iconic “Affirmative Action” instrumental, bringing together artists like Gav Sinatra, Alley Cat, and Gorgeous—names you might not have heard yet but should definitely keep an eye on

From Queens to the World

Focus The Truth’s journey isn’t confined to the five boroughs. His music has taken him across the country and even overseas. From September 2024 to January 2025, he’s been on a nonstop grind, making major moves in hip-hop culture:

  • Los Angeles, CA – Stopping by No Jumper, one of the biggest platforms in hip-hop.• Houston, TX – Checking out the legendary Trill Burgers, courtesy of Bun B.
  • Atlanta, GA – Celebrating Queens Day 2024, representing his borough with pride.
  • Brooklyn, NY – Tapping into the scene at major events like EVA with Zilla Fatu and NoRapMoney VERSEZ And VIBEZ.
  • Albany, NY – Rocking the stage with Wu-Tang legend Inspectah Deck.
  • Bristol, UK – Sharing the stage with the legendary Mobb Deep


And that’s just the start. Focus has also been on the move with Rome Streetz, traveling from the U.S. to Europe, hitting up spots like Switzerland, Manchester, and Germany.

A Pen Game That Pays Off
Focus The Truth’s success isn’t a fluke—it’s the result of years of dedication, honing his craft, and staying true to himself. His lyrics paint vivid pictures, his flow is sharp, and his passion for hip-hop is undeniable. Seeing the world through his music is a testament to the power of staying focused on the art, rather than the fame.


For a kid from Queens, traveling the globe off the strength of his pen is a dream come true. And with every new city, every new stage, and every new verse, Focus The Truth continues to prove that real hip-hop lives on.


Stay tapped in with Focus The Truth—his journey is far from over.


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