WestBank’s Own WYA Patch Releases Visuals for “I’m Sorry” – A Rising Voice from New Orleans
- Good CRITICISM
- Apr 21
- 1 min read

Straight from the WestBank of New Orleans, rising rapper WYA Patch is making his presence known with the release of the official visuals for his latest track, “I’m Sorry.” With raw emotion, real storytelling, and a sound that hits deep, WYA Patch is showing exactly why he’s a name you need to have on your radar.
“I’m Sorry” isn’t just a song—it’s a glimpse into WYA Patch’s world. The track showcases his ability to blend vulnerability with lyrical power, offering listeners something authentic and relatable. The visuals bring the message to life, capturing both the pain and passion behind every bar.
WYA Patch represents the next wave of New Orleans artists—unapologetic, hungry, and full of real talent. He’s carving out his own lane on the WestBank, and if this release is any indication, he’s got a bright future ahead in the game.
Don’t sleep on what’s coming out of Louisiana. Follow @wyapatch on Instagram and check out the video for “I’m Sorry” now. WYA Patch is up next—make sure you’re tuned in.
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