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Autotuned and astounding, New Jersey’s Rich Pesos drops “Make Her Dance”. Assisted by Equisite, the melodies are plentiful on this East Coast single. A bouncy, colorful chord progression, made of airy synths, rocks through the mix on “Make Her Dance”. It is moved by 808s, and trap-cracking drums. Rich Pesos and Esquisite are at their most contagious on the 3-minute track. They move through sing-song verses with ease, forwarding a catchy, radio-ready banger that the club and party-scene can equally embrace. “Make Her Dance” is the third single of Rich Pesos’s for 2019. With the way he is racing, this New Jersey artist is incapable of falling; pumping out smash after smash that you are incapable of resisting. 



“Make Her Dance” on DistroKid 


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Fort Pierce spitter, Razzie, cuts right to the chase with “Pussy Power”, his latest, eclectic offering. The twerk of a colorful marimba ushers in this record, sided by a metallic rattle and swelling kick. Once the kick has stomped to its pinnacle, it explodes into a buzzing, enticing 808; propelled by the Floridian artist’s provocative hook. “She got Pussy Power... Now she feel empowered!” he chants melodically, clad in zeal and audacious autotune. As raw and uncut as this chorus initially sounds, it is quite actually a praise of femininity. This theme trails the Miami-based rapper’s lyrics, as he embarks on a two minute and fifty-six second homage to strong, sexually-liberated, independent women. Wielding the ardor of Floridian legend, Uncle Luke himself, Razzie rockets with a light-hearted banger for the next girl’s night out. It is a fun, filthy trap smash certain to have nightclubs across the nation buzzing for more. 


“Pu**y Power” on Spotify https://goo.gl/wAfKBG



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Living up to his name, Colorado rapper, Prince Lit, has dropped a volcanic, new single. Titled “Ya Ya”, this track proves ideal for the nightlife; furthering a bounce and groove that would thrive on the dance-floor. The kick on this modern-trap, party anthem, is backed by a speaker-rocking 808. The buzzing saw synth, and colorful key-based melody, are pierced with a rhythmic trap clap; of which, Prince Lit’s flow has zero problems riding. He raps at a catchy, exciting tempo. When matched with the pace of the beat, the results are a dynamic record. “Ya Ya” is a fiery debut from Prince Lit. One that, on your next house party playlist, you should definitely make room for.


“YA YA” on Spotify





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