South Central Los Angeles native Sham1016 is back with a fiery new single, “Piss Me Off,” a track that blends his signature storytelling with unapologetic bravado. Produced by Walt Mansa and paired with a music video directed by Sham himself, the release is a testament to his multidimensional artistry and vision. Dropping the visual via Instagram Reels, Sham1016 has already ignited conversation among fans who know him for his raw lyricism and boundary-pushing creativity.
“Piss Me Off” encapsulates what Sham describes as Premium Shit Talking—a fearless, sharp, and charismatic delivery that challenges both peers and listeners to keep up with his intensity and face rubbing creativity. The track’s production hits hard with punchy beats, courtesy of Walt Mansa, while Sham’s delivery elevates the record into an anthem that demands attention and poise. It’s a record tailor-made for blasting through car speakers on throughout the city or fueling the energy of a packed venue downtown.
For Sham1016, music has never been just about sound, it’s about purpose. Sham has built a reputation as both a lyrical force and a creative visionary, drawing inspiration from icons like Juvenile, Missy Elliott, Nipsey Hussle, and Jay-Z. His music merges the grit of hip-hop with the soul of R&B, always delivered with an edge that’s distinctly his own.
Tracks like “Internet Bangers,” “Hurt Yourself,” “Been Jointed,” and the acclaimed “My Time” have cemented Sham1016 as a name to watch, but “Piss Me Off” represents a bold new chapter. By releasing the video exclusively and I full-length through Instagram Reels, Sham embraces new platforms while maintaining full creative control—directing the visual himself to ensure his vision translated flawlessly on-screen and audibly unavoidable.
Not only is Sham1016 a gifted musician, but he’s also a designer and cultural architect, overseeing every detail of his projects from cover art to merch. That meticulous approach is reflected in “Piss Me Off”, a record and video that capture his energy, precision, and wit in one powerful statement.
With Walt Mansa’s production setting a dominant tone and Sham’s direction bringing the visual to life, “Piss Me Off” is a bold reminder that Sham1016 isn’t just making music he’s shaping the sound and becoming the blueprint and look of Los Angeles’ next wave.
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