JohnDionne is a Seattle-based rapper and producer that recently released his debut album, “Nothing Nice”. The project is entirely self-produced album and paints a vivid picture of depression, addiction, heartbreak and darkness. The title track starts things off with lyrics like “smoke fills the room my mind, body lethargic / Cowboy killers, Camel filters fill my lungs ‘til the tar …
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(New Audio)-@itsmacntaj Ft @karmaknows1 Carnage (Produced By @marcusmedeiros4)
Seattle rising star Macntaj wastes no time dropping new music after kicking off 2017 with the strong single, “Deception”. This time Macntaj links up with Karma, trading nothing but flames on the new single entitled “Carnage”. Turning up the flow a few times throughout the track, the duo absolutely destroy this beat with rapid delivery and hard hitting lines from …
Read More »(New Audio)-@itsmacntaj Ft @dontepeace and @tezatalks Deception
Seattle musical genius Macntaj kicks off the new year with the incredibly dope and personal single “Deception”, featuring Donte Peace and Teza Talks. Stripping the song of drums for the verses, Macntaj takes time to paint the picture of his struggles and hardships that brought him here and made him the person that he is today. Live trumpet and emotional …
Read More »(New Mixtape)-@DV_MOVEMENT Valley Scores Again
Seattle rapper and 2nd Life Ent. member D Valley delivers his new mixtape, “Valley Scores Again”. The project comes equipped with sixteen new tracks with only one feature from Honey. Stream down below and purchase via iTunes.
Read More »(New Audio)-@ReoCragun Inconsiderate
Vancouver, Washington purveyor Reo Cragun presents “Inconsiderate”, a heavy-lidded alternative R&B track about the strife his dedication to music has introduced to his relationship. Reo channels all of his frustration through skulking rhythms matched with head-nodding drums and somber lyrics. Downtempo beats and careful use of a resonant ringing establishes the emotional headspace of the track, and Reo Cragun’s vocals …
Read More »(New Video)-@RyanCaraveo Real Right Now
Wrought with mystically beautiful, mood-bending Pacific NW scenery, Seattle’s Ryan Caraveo shares his desire for authenticity in the new Sam Cahill-directed visual for “Real Right Now”. Produced by Electro songwriter Teal Douville, also known for his work with the likes of Gwen Stefani and Panic! at the Disco, “Real Right Now” appears on Ryan’s upcoming album. “Maybe They Were Wrong”, …
Read More »(New Video)-@RyanCaraveo My Grave
With the December 1st release of his “Maybe They Were Wrong” album fast approaching, Ryan Caraveo maintains his campaign momentum with the premiere of his Jeremy Millar-directed video for “My Grave”. British music producer Lewis Cullen also adds his talents to the mix and provides a highly addictive instrumental to go along with Ryan’s catchy wordplay. The song speaks in …
Read More »(New Video)-@RyanCaraveo Grim Reaper
With the announcement of his forthcoming “Maybe They Were Wrong” album on December 1st, Seattle’s Ryan Caraveo gets blessed with an AplusFilmz-directed visual for his “Grim Reaper” single. The Northwestern-based songwriter is found in compromising situations as he is followed by a masked character throughout the video. Featuring production from Teal Douville, watch Ryan’s video below.
Read More »(New Audio)-@Spokendopeness What Ya Like (Prod By @6ixtyyy)
Bellingham, Washington artist Sunny D. Light presents “What Ya Like”, the first collaboration effort with the incredibly talented producer/engineer, 6ixty. After experimenting with different producers and sounds, Sunny has started to find his direction sonically over heavy 808 driven trap-production, doing a lot more singing and playing with melodies. Soak up the single, provided below.
Read More »(New Audio)-@RyanCaraveo Grim Reaper
Seattle songwriter Ryan Caraveo speaks with relatable angst to the masses of young people who feel out of place in a cruel world with “Grim Reaper”. This Hip Hop / Electro mashup was produced by Teal Douville, known most recently for his work with the likes of Gwen Stefani and Panic! at the Disco, as well as contributions to the …
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