After wowing us all a while back with their Woah Vada release, “Ghosts In The Machine [Remix]”, Texas’s The Band of the Hawk have returned with another stellar contribution.[....]
“I got the glow!” Despite the vibrant subject of Tef Kaluminoti’s March offering, it may be the most diabolical single of the Spring. His four-and-a-half minute “The Glow”[....]
Vibrant, piano strikes are the first things to shine through the mix of “Circle Too Small”. That is before the audacious flows of Heatray and Fargo introduce something even brighter[....]
For many, crafting an eighteen track project is a grueling challenge. One that demands more energy, time, and creativity than a lot of our world’s artists can muster. California’s[....]
“I know my name is on the map!” After dropping such a climatic single, Owen Mc Grory could not be more correct. His heavy, danceable track “Army” is capable of making insane[....]
"Have you ever had 1 of those times you felt like you had to overly explain yourself" on-the-verge artist, Patagonist asks before dropping memorable conscious bars for new song "Destiny’s Child". This is a thoughtful relationship breakup/makeup love song flavored with a magical RnB sample and finished with an ill newage hiphop flow. The Hazel Crest, IL artist, Patagonist shares, "My music is from the heart and lyrical at times. I talk about my life." Enjoy new banger "Destiny’s Child" and #follow Patagonist below.
Obviously, the anticipation for K3’s latest project, “LoveTape” has been at an all time high. That much can be gathered from the mixtape’s opener, “#LoveTapeOTW”, wherein a[....]
Philly Blocks is as slick as can be on his fresh, Kentucky anthem, “Days Of Our Lives”. Packed with an accompanying music video, which features the rapper fancying a typical,[....]
The truth is almost never presented prettily. More times than not, a reality check will not come gilded in gold, but garbed in the sadness and melancholy of its actuality. An[....]
Infectious golden-era sounds infused with a soulful groove is the framework for the latest track from Long Island Hip Hop artist Blazin entitled "Departure". His lyrical style[....]
Ronnie Diez aims for national notoriety with the debut of his smash hit video, "For The P"
Directed and produced by fellow Cali cohort, Teddy Knock, Diez takes a jab at listing the lengths men are willing to go for the women that drive them.
The video takes that theme and puts it in overdrive, leaving viewers awestruck with their jaws dropped from the high end footage and erotically dressed ladies. It serves as entertainment for the men while providing the ladies with an empowerment anthem. Word has it more music is on the way from Ronnie all throughout 2019. If "For The P" is any indication as to what to expect, we all are in store for fantastic releases coming from out their camp.
It is said that growing up in chaotic environments has a way of molding people. When constantly surrounded by death, turmoil, tragedy and poverty, many suffer a trauma to their[....]
If you were unaware of the city of Opelousas’s existence before, P.A.T. will be damned if you are not enlightened by the end of this record. He, alongside iconic emcee, KXNG[....]
Fresh off his “First Class Tour” in India, New Jersey native Akash released a surprise track“Tip Toe” in the wake of fan’s anticipation of his upcoming album “I Wanted to Tell You” set to release, March 29th. With multiple released studio albums and over 1.6 million streams on a remix ofTaki Taki, Akash is a veteran of music. The track immediately captures listeners with it’s methodic beat leading into the vocals of Akash. Akash is no stranger to representing his emotion in music and this song is no different as it depicts the inner desires of Akash as a travelling artist. The rhythmic beat was crafted by Anthony “DaVincii” Phillips and the song was engineered by Anthony Scott DePerto. The initial release of “Tip Toe” is available exclusively on YouTube, but the album can be streamed on all platforms on March 29th.
Nothing in this world compares to giving back. For artists and creatives, this extends beyond financial charity and philanthropy. It is committing art to a particular people, positive purpose, or message. Okay, perhaps the first sentence was a lie. There is something better than giving back: seeing a sixteen year old girl do so with a marvelous video, and undeniable gift of rap. That is what Atlanta’s V3locity has done with her new, energetic banger, “Wild Out”. As she mentions herself (and what can be seen in the music video), “Wild Out” is an anthem for the kids. It is a turn-up song that, through V3locity’s saucy lyrics, danceable flow, and high-spirited delivery, gives kids everywhere the freedom to let loose. By the looks of the music video it must certainly be a success. Countless scenes show V3locity, as well as other teens alongside her, “wilding out” to her latest release. They dance freely through the rooms and halls of their high-school as if finally able to express themselves. That is the magic of “Wild Out”. That is what V3locity gives back: freedom and expression to the fellow kids in her community. With a radio-ready record like this at only sixteen? The sky is the limit for the talented V3locity; and we cannot imagine what cloud she’ll land on next.