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“They ain’t give a damn when I was down / Now they see the chain, wanna be around” Rating: 8.5/10 Mood: Hustle mode, cold stare, windows down at 2 AM. Option 2: Instagram / Twitter Caption (Short & Punchy) Caption: “Game ain’t based on sympathy. 🤐💎 @cousinstizz said it best — GABOS. No handouts. No fake love. Just results. New favorite track on repeat. Who else feels this one?”

#CousinStizz #GABOS #BostonHipHop #HustleMusic #GameAintBasedOnSympathy Option 3: Fan Review / Reaction Text “Cousin Stizz – GABOS (Game Ain’t Based on Sympathy)”

If you’ve ever had to prove people wrong in silence, this one’s for you. Game ain’t based on sympathy — and Stizz just reminded everyone why. Cousin Stizz - GABOS -Game Ain-t Based on Sympa...

Since Stizz doesn’t have an official track titled GABOS , this content treats it as a concept or a fan title for an unreleased/mixtape-style track or a theme in his discography (e.g., akin to Suffolk County , Monda , One Night Only ). Title: Cousin Stizz – GABOS (Game Ain’t Based on Sympathy) | Hustle Anthem Review

I had this on loop for an hour. Stizz doesn’t waste a single bar. He talks about losing people when the money stopped, then watching them crawl back when the bag came. No chorus — just a vibe that locks you in. “They ain’t give a damn when I was

Boston’s own Cousin Stizz returns with the gritty, unapologetic energy we’ve been waiting for. GABOS — short for “Game Ain’t Based on Sympathy” — isn’t just a track; it’s a mantra. Over a hypnotic, low-end heavy beat, Stizz lays out the cold truth of street loyalty, fake friends, and the relentless pursuit of more.

The production is simple: 808s, a distant synth, and a snare that hits like a front door closing. Stizz floats between tired and dangerous. It’s not a party track. It’s a survival track. No handouts

If you’ve followed Stizz from Monda to Just Tryna’ Survive , GABOS feels like the spiritual sequel to “No Losses” — same confidence, sharper bite. Perfect for late-night playlists, gym sessions, or pre-game rituals.

From the opening line, you feel the Suffolk County humidity and the late-night drives through Dorchester. The hook repeats the title like a code: don’t expect handouts, don’t trust easily, and never apologize for leveling up.