Charleston, South Carolina native Fleming Trap has been rapping for over 7 years now, but he’s finally found his sound and is dedicated to his success. Today the up and comer releases his new street single, “Down Bad” featuring Jay. Trap shares stories of the trials and tribulations he’s experienced while simply trying to provide a better life for himself …
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Mississippi’s J Branch pours out his R&B “Juice” over a Bo404 track – @JBSmooth601
After letting out a brief EP titled “Things Left Unsaid” earlier this year, Mississippi originated R&B artist and current Houston native, J Branch, goes for highlights with his follow-up single titled “Juice”. Feeling like he has all of it, J Branch is keeping his momentum up for the 2018 before the visual aid comes in handy.
Read More »Young Dom hops on Drake’s “Diplomatic Immunity” instrumental and gives it some Long Island pizzazz – @Dom_TMO
Long Island’s Young Dom has recently released his “Live Young Die Rich 3” project but after hearing Drake snap on the “Diplomatic Immunity” instrumental, the Amityville rapper felt the need to flex his talents over it now and presents a short visual to back it. More to come from the TMO rep as he aims to put his city on …
Read More »Desperate times call for “Desperate Measures”, as told by Portland viral sensation, Mike Bars – @whoismikebars
It’s been five years since Mike Bars released his debut mixtape 16 Bars (and the wildly viral music video for “There Will Be Blood,” which amassed over 3 million views), but the rapper hasn’t lost his step in the slightest. To that effect, the Portland-based spitter is preparing to release his latest EP, “Desperate Measures,” an eight-track offering that is …
Read More »KVII channels Jay Z’s “Politics As Usual” persona for new release – @KVII803
Columbia, South Carolina native KVII returns with a fresh new record titled “Politics As Usual”, produced by Corduroy Finnegan of The Trillfonics. Often compared to Big Boi and Big K.R.I.T. because of his southern style delivery, KVII reflects on the music industry, and speaks on the neusance of politics being apart of the industry, while most just want straight shooting, …
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