It’s not often you hear an artist giving thanks to an object. Mount Vernon, NY’s Breeze Mantana is grateful for the stove and his ability to cook on his latest single, “Live Long Caine”. As we prepare for his upcoming “American Greed” album, Breeze enlists the help of fellow artist Phillz Jackson as they pay tribute to the product that …
Read More »300lbs of Guwop & Tokyo Jetz show love to the U.S. peninsula with “I <3 FL" - @300lbsofGuwop @RealTokyoJetz
Daytona, Florida based duo 300lbs of Guwop continue to breakout and build up their buzz and link with fellow Floridian Tokyo Jetz for “I
Read More »In his latest video, Patrick Phanor sees your lips moving but still doesn’t hear “Whatchu Saying Doe?!” – @PatrickPhanor
Patrick Phanor’s critically-acclaimed “Sorry, No Apologies” album has been out for some time now, really bringing forth the light to his name and area of Connecticut. Repping for State of Mind Media Group, Patrick and director Monumental Films takes things to Chinatown for the hard visual for “Whatchu Saying Doe?!” No word on if a new project is on the …
Read More »Austin Royale lets everyone know he is here to “Stay” over a dark Brendan Powers production – @AustinRoyale_
North Carolina’s Austin Royale has completed recording his long-awaited debut project “PLAN|A”, but isn’t quite ready to let it go just yet, so today he releases an offering from the forthcoming project titled “Stay”. Produced by Brendan Powers, Austin rocked the beat like a champ, allowing us to get to know him a little more with his witty and detailed …
Read More »Token presents the video behind his emotionally fueled message to his mother, “Still Believe In Heroes” – @tokenhiphop
Token is becoming one of the most prolific young talents on the rise in Hip Hop and he’s making sure he doesn’t ever forget those that helped him reach this point. The Salem, Massachusetts emcee releases the official music video for his “Still Believe In Heroes” record, a song written touching on the biggest hero he’s known, his own mother. …
Read More »MC Bravado catches more than just feelings from his homeless lover in the comical “Homegirl” – @MCBravado
“Homegirl”, the latest from MC Bravado, showcases the Baltimore rhyme-sayer’s penchant for off-kilter, comedic storytelling. The song and video offer a very literal interpretation of the word “Homegirl”, as “our hero” falls in love with a young homeless woman, helping her on (and off) her feet in the process. “Homegirl” was directed by Mike Jon, produced by Michael Oliver, and …
Read More »D Ward sets out to prove he’s “Built 2 Last” on his latest mixtape – @WhoIsWard
Huntsville, Alabama rapper D Ward releases his debut mixtape Built 2 Last. The 13-track project includes features from Mista Cain, Jaydot and J5. Stream and download via Audiomack below.
Read More »Francheyez puts on heavy for Bronx Hip Hop with his patented punchline antics on “Doing Bad” @Franch33zeWorld
Francheyez continues delivering high caliber lyricism with strong elements of Bronx Hip Hop heritage thru his latest drop, “Doing Bad”. The track is the second single off of his highly anticipated mixtape, “Federal Reserve Notes Vol 2”. Riddled with witty metaphors and melodic tones, he serves up a destroy and rebuild message suggesting that the state of Hip Hop is …
Read More »Eso.Xo.Supreme debuts one of his most artistic videos to date with “After Effects” – @EsoXoSupreme
2018 has been anything but a slow year for Portland’s up-and-coming R&B/Rap fusion artist Eso.XO.Supreme. His latest project includes “After Effects,” a creative short film accompanied by his track by the same title, which shocks the system visually and emotionally as it breaks through the monotony of standard music videos. The video’s director Thomas Dierikx masterfully mirrors the Shiner films …
Read More »Lil Freaky reminisces back on his days of growing up at “Grandma’s House” – @DripsetFreaky
The latest release from Lil Freaky’s “20 Dayz 20 Nightz” series is a story of the Baltimore native’s childhood growing up with his family at “Grandma’s House”. The song, produced by Fritz and Samba Beatz, can be heard below.
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