The Alabama sensation Bianca Clarke shows no signs of removing her high heel from the neck of the industry. She returns with an official, BPace directed flick for the Trina featured “I’m Wit It (Remix)”. Clarke has been rigorously touring with Trina for the better part of 2 years now, around the time that the original version of “I’m Wit …
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Southpaw Sosay speaks on his infatuation for bad chicks on “She Can Get It” – @sosay420
New Orleans, LA / Montgomery, AL artist Southopaw Sosay has been making his own style of Stoner music for over a decade now. After the release of his “Dank Williams” project earlier this year, Sosay has yet to show any signs of slowing down. Today, he releases his new single titled “She Can Get It”, a record obviously catering to …
Read More »Young Jarvez hops out of a Mercedes and finds himself among the clouds in his video for “Drippin” – @young_jarvez
Born and raised in Huntsville, AL, Young Jarvez showed early signs of being an entertainer. Young Jarvez knew he wanted to provide for his family and music was the bread and butter. As his career began sparking attention, he had Huntsville backing him through support and radio plays from the local radio station. Young Jarvez began working with multi-platinum producers …
Read More »There’s “No More Waiting” as Alabama’s K Good drops some southern smoke
Birmingham, Alabama representer K Good serves up some old fashioned southern sounds with the release of the “No More Waiting” visual. In the video, K travels among his home town and bounces between the chill spot, porches and barber shop as he spits raps that would make Pimp C proud. Keep a lookout for more music from K Good in …
Read More »Alabama duo K.L.U.B. Monsta eye a seat atop Hip Hop’s “Vacant Thrones” with new video – @KLUB_Monsta
Birmingham natives K.L.U.B. Monsta continues their quest to push southern rap forward by releasing a new single and visual for their latest cut “Vacant Thrones.” The video is directed by Tig Knight and takes us into the everyday life of living in Birmingham. The music video is outstanding and shows off their intense bars, sharp lyricism and hypnotic production. Get …
Read More »Birmingham artist Bknott slaps a trippy visual behind his Ragu produced “Where You Stay (Part 1) –
Bknott is a Birmingham, Alabama breaking artist who has lived all across the nation. By way of his visuals and music, Bknott enlightens listeners and tells his story in a way that can not be imitated by anyone. As always, he will take you on his journey of highs and lows as he experiences life and the nuances of the …
Read More »Steven Darnell and Chuck Browne visualize the emotional “Recognize” single – @sdarnellart
Steven Darnell Brundidge, who performs as Steven Darnell, is a native of Tuskegee and Montgomery, Al. After drawing pictures as a child, he put to music some lyrics about the southern environment in Alabama he grew up in. He rapped under the name Flash until 2016, releasing a series of increasingly popular mix tapes, which brought him the attention of …
Read More »Quik From The 3 services us with a new mixtape & video for “Through The Roof” –
Hailing from Mobile, Alabama, Quik combines his coastal flavor with his experiences in the streets of Atlanta for his new mixtape, “Gulf God”. With songs produced by Nard & B, Concept, and Scott Styles and features by Bu Da Local and Tariq Reyhan, Quik’s topics in songs like his single, “Through the Roof,” and “Bareface” discuss money and the streets …
Read More »(New Audio)-@primetimejaye205 – For the Low
Jaye’s “On The Low” record is meant to represent their attitude as a movement, as a team and Birmingham as a whole. All behind the mindset of never settling for the least of anything while at the same time, quietly making progress and building something that can never be broken. A record that means something and can make the trunk …
Read More »(New Video)-@Chevronshawty74 Figured Out
Alabama’s Chevron$hawty pays respect to lost family and reevaluates life on “Figured Out”. He taps KMProduction for the visual treatment where we find Chevron & cohort posted up at the trap spot trying to make a dollar out of fifteen cents. The melancholy instrumental sets a grim tone for the southern rapper to speak about all his built up emotions. …
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