Dyce Payso Drops ‘2Mar Ain’t Promise’ Album + “Back At It” Video feat. Dave East

Dyce Payso - 2Mar Ain’t Promise [Official Album Artwork]

Dyce Payso lives like ‘2Mar Ain’t Promise’ by delivering his new album built on bars and reality, featuring Jim Jones, Dave East, Juelz Santana, Peezy, Ron Browz plus more

‘2Mar Ain’t Promise’ arrives with the new video for is new single, “Back At It”, featuring Dave East

Dyce Payso, the Bronx-bred rapper lighting up the New York hip hop scene, lives by the code: tomorrow isn’t guaranteed.

Today, he officially drops his new album, ‘2Mar Ain’t Promise’, via MNRK Music Group.

This collection of sharp bars and vivid storytelling features heavyweight collaborators including Jim Jones, Dave East, Juelz Santana, Peezy, and Ron Browz, underscoring Dyce’s position as a trusted storyteller from the streets to the studio to now the spotlight.

The album’s title is a mantra.

With urgency and honesty, Dyce delivers raw reflections and relentless hustle over a diverse soundscape that moves from soulful samples to trap-heavy beats.

The opening track, “No Fabrications”, featuring Jim Jones, sets the tone with a no-nonsense declaration of truth.

The project then shifts gears through standout cuts like “Big Blanco” and the energized “Plug Motivation”, featuring Juelz Santana, a street sermon brought to life with sharp lyricism.

Dyce slows down on “Personal” for a vulnerable moment before picking the pace back up with anthems like “Litty” and “Trappin’”, which have already helped build momentum for the release.

Other highlights include “Still Hustlin’” with Jim Jones, the poignant “Heaven Knows”, and the celebratory “Money To The Sky”, featuring Ron Browz and Keen Streetz.

Collaborations with Peezy on “Ghetto Boyz” and “No Distractions” show Dyce matching intensity and authenticity, while Dave East joins him on “Back At It”, a highlight deep in the project’s final stretch.

The official video for “Back At It” featuring Dave East is out now.

Filmed in the Bronx at Jim Jones’ new creators compound, the IFC Factory, the video was directed by visual artist Fonz Filmz and brings the street-rooted energy of the record to life.

Since stepping onto the scene, Dyce Payso has earned his stripes with relentless consistency and a sound rooted firmly in New York’s gritty streets.

His recent performances at the Apollo Theater and Hot 97 Summer Jam 2025 have only amplified the buzz, while a revealing “Off the Porch” interview gave fans a deeper look into his life, motivations, and artistic vision.

This album is for everybody grinding and pushing forward, knowing that tomorrow ain’t promised,” Dyce says. “I poured my heart into this project – it’s the truest version of me yet.

Dyce Payso’s ‘2Mar Ain’t Promise’ album is out now to stream and cop on all major digital streaming platforms via MNRK Music Group