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Sadboy Apex – thanks for the tragedy, I need it for my art @MicahChhong
Sadboy Apex goes into great detail for his first official video, “thanks for the tragedy, i need it for my art”: “thanks for the tragedy, I need it for my art” is my first music video. It is inspired heavily by the visual storytelling of Indie film artists. We started with a simple single location shoot revolving around a handful of scenes. The transitions were kept as minimalist as possible so that we could dress them up with post-animation. The compositions of most of the shots left empty space to allow for the animator to animate characters and lyrics. Thematically, the animations start out light as a play on the…
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301Kenny – Playin’ Games @kennyfrom301
“Playin Games” from 301Kenny is an upbeat single with a very catchy flow, guaranteed to have you dancing while humming the melody for days on end. This music video is a perfect representation of the songs relatable theme, however it gives it a creative spin. Everyone’s been through a situation where they’ve been played with but this one is quite different. 301Kenny is an upcoming artist from Oxon Hill, Maryland. Usually dips in multiple genres of music, but mainly known for hiphop/pop. Almost over 1 million streams on soundcloud, and has worked with some big artists in the industry such as Rico Nasty (unreleased), Mick Jenkins, Willtharapper ect. His music…
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Whomptie – I Don’t Wanna @whomptie
Whomptie music video for “I Don’t Wanna”,directed by Kariuki, is the first song off his 5-track EP, “Mira Loma”, which was released on October 4, 2019. “I Don’t Wanna” is produced by Only Way Jay x Julius Portis and mixed/mastered by Don Dadah. The track highlights an authentic viewpoint of how I see the state of the music industry in comparison to where I’m at in my career. There’s a lot of things I don’t wanna do or talk about simply because these days I try to be as pure as possible, so when it comes to things that don’t align with my current state of mind, then I don’t…
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Good Energy – Show Me @GoodEnergy206
Good Energy from Seattle, WA and Ace from Boston team up to collaborate on this smooth song for the men and women titled “Show Me”. With nice lyrics, meaning and energy. Great hook melody and rap lyrics. The Seattle music scene is continuing to make itself known one step at a time. With so many artists out there, the diversity of sound is all around so chances are, a casual listener will be able to find an artist who caters to their mood at any given time. One of these artists is Good Energy who is adding to his catalog by finishing up his latest project “Room Keys and Choosing…
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John Soda – F.Y.G.D @johnlikesoda
John Soda is an artist from Denton, TX. He’s been rapping since the age of 10 and producing since his freshman year at high school. His new song, “F.Y.G.D”, is a video from his forthcoming album, “819”.
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Luh Kozy – I Ain’t Tay K
Luh Kozy’s single “I Ain’t Tay K” is a humorous, vulgar, and storytelling song about going on the run from authorities. It also pays homage to Texas teen rapper, Tay K. Luh Kozy is a 16 year old SoundCloud rapper from St. Louis. He’s been active musically for a year and is constantly growing. Kozy has a unique sound and flow for his age with subpar production and equipment. Luh Kozy is up next and will be a great artist in the future.
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MYCHEEKSARERED – Nohook
MYCHEEKSARERED unleashes, “Nohook”. In the essence of a “no hook” type-song, there is no repeating verses or a hook. (Quite self explanatory) The finished product is a very fast-paced, energetic track that doesn’t seem to stop until you’ve reached the absolute last seconds. However, the thing that sets THIS no hook from others is the complexity of the bars that coincide with the overall pace of the track. In this age of rap, it isn’t as common to find someone who can do both. MYCHEEKSARERED is a 17 year old white kid from Ottawa, Canada. Began writing music at about 13/14, working on perfecting his flow/sound/identity. Because of the fact…
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Swift Lee – Miss Me @big15swift
Swift Lee’s “Miss Me” was a video shot by LW in his hometown of Rockford, IL. This is a single off Swift’s latest project, ‘Hours After Midnight’, which is available on all streaming platforms. David Jones Jr, aka ‘Swift Lee’ is a Chicago born artist and producer that has developed a very unique but on trend sound in his music. A very crisp mix of hip -hop and R&B in one style that you just cant stop listening to. His most accessible project to date, Hours After Midnight , was released Nov 11th, 2019 on all streaming platforms.
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Rymelo – Always Got A Problem @rymelo1
St. Louis, Missouri rapper Rymelo dives deep into the topic of toxic relationships on his latest single, “Always Got A Problem”. Stream the full song below on Spotify.
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YNGLDY – Final Bout @YNGLDYmusic
Austin is weird, and Hip-hop in the city is largely a serious venture, where even funny MCs and groups have a certain level of gravitas that they carry themselves with, as to be taken seriously regardless of lyrical cleverness. YNGLDY, made up of DK Thundah, Grampa Mane, and Good Friend Pat, could give less than a damn about coming off as serious – yet they lack none of the lyrical weight or sharpness of their contemporaries. Formed in 2018, YNGLDY deftly rides the modern musical landscape while relentlessly pushing boundaries. “Final Bout” shows the members of YNGLDY climbing the virtual-retail sex ladder, with a very enthused viewer obsessing over every…


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