TLDR: Mondays Suck! turns the weekly Monday slump into a drop schedule, with Canadian rapper Sayzee launching with the self-produced “Ringworm” as a loud reminder that discipline can be louder than motivation.
Monday has always been a thief. It steals the weekend glow, drags your brain back into fluorescent reality, and dares you to pretend you are fine. Sayzee heard that familiar grind and did what most of us do not: he turned the dread into a weekly system. His new series, Mondays Suck!, kicked off yesterday with “Ringworm,” a self-produced banger that sounds like a caffeine spike with teeth, engineered for anyone staring down the week like it owes them money.
“Ringworm” arrives with the kind of no-nonsense energy that makes the title feel like a dare. It is sharp, immediate, and built to hit fast, the way Mondays hit fast when you are still mentally parked in Sunday night. There is no overthinking here. Just rap, momentum, and a beat that moves like it is trying to outrun your calendar.
“Mondays suck! Instead of crying about it, Sayzee drops I Hate Mondays — a weekly Monday release where he does everything: raps, produces, makes art, and pretends this is all very casual. No big rollout, no “coming soon” announcements, just new work every Monday like clockwork (unfortunately). It’s part music, part therapy, part proving that discipline exists even when motivation doesn’t. If you hate Mondays, this won’t fix that — but at least you’ll get new Sayzee content while the week starts disrespecting you.”
These are the first releases from Sayzee since a run that already had his name moving in multiple directions: “Wolf Back” with Roshin (released Jan. 15, 2026), the “Hold Back” single with Ottawa’s Dillin Hoox and European producer/DJ TH3 DARP, and the Smoke Wave 2 collaborative album with Jamal Gasol.
Mondays Suck! feels like the next evolution of that pace, not just dropping music but guaranteeing fans a steady boost of new Sayzee each week as he works toward larger upcoming projects.
“Ringworm” is available to check it out below, and you can find it on Sayzee’s Bandcamp profile. Stay tuned for more new music.
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