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Janeliasoul – Grown Woman (Cover) @janeliasoul
Janeliasoul re-works Beyonce’s “Grown Woman” with a potent mixture of Afrobeats style. Nigerian-American born singer/songwriter Janeliasoul developed her love of music while growing up in Nigeria. Learning traditional Yoruba folk songs led to her discovering other musical genres, such as, Soul and Jazz. Fast-forward to now and the Baltimore, Maryland resident’s 7-piece band “Janeliasoul” is fusing those influences, along with pop and Afrobeat into one infectious sound. Lyrically, she draws off of positive self-affirmations, something she practices in her own life, on a daily basis. After her video for “Love-Hate” reached more than 1 million viewers on YouTube, Janeliasoul released her debut EP, “Self Affirmation Project.” As the album continues…
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UliTook Ft RicoThirty – Demons in the $ky @ULITOOK
UliTook debuts the official video for “Demons in the $ky” featuring RicoThirty. UliTook is a Hip Hop and Reggaetón Artist from Broward County Florida. He’s been working hard, releasing music since 2016, performing at underground South Florida shows, releasing music videos and uploading to SoundCloud. He was always a popular kid growing up but didn’t find an interest in music and entertainment until he realized how boring it was working a job you hate after high school. UliTook dropped out of college 3 times until he decided to commit to the music. Along the way he met RicoThirty, they have been making money hustling and are committed to their entrepreneur…
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Quaid Naidoo – Diamondz @NaidooQuaid
Quaid Naidoo’s latest single ‘Diamondz’ off his upcoming mixtape ‘Project Nova’ is one of the more light and fun singles off the mixtape. ‘Diamondz’ is a feel good song created to get people grooving and jamming along. The singles simple lyrics is about the life a typical teenager who is broke yet still a dream-chaser. The single is meant to be both relatable but yet enjoyable to make you forget about your problems. Nine-teen year old South African born artist Quaid Naidoo, who currently lives in Auckland, New Zealand is beginning to make waves in the New Zealand underground rap scene. Influenced by a wide variety of artist ranging from…
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Slater The Genius – Rose @slaterthegenius
Slater The Genius presents a visual for “Rose” off his debut EP, “Yensy’s Son”. The single is a message about finding growth and love in yourself before you start looking for love in others. Slater compares his love and himself to a “Rose”. Meaning without good roots(a good home) and nourishment (love, sun, water) how could he ever grow, especially with someone else in the same situation as his. His lyrics shine and resonate as he explains how growing up in a broken home and an impoverished community how could he actually know what love. Yet throughout the track you fell his pain knowing it’s something he’s willing to fight…
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Konton Anomaly – FOOL ME @KontonAnomaly
Konton Anomaly debuts the vibrant, clean edited flick for his mellowed out single “FOOL ME” on YouTube. Vibe along to the video on YouTube.
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King Redd – Sex Talk @ikingred
King Redd drops his new single and sexy visual, “Sex Talk”, starring Miranda Caroline. King Redd formulates a true story into reality for his fans. With an infectious melody and sound you are soon to hear it everywhere. Check it out. King Redd is an artist representing North Florida. Coming from the streets of Tallahassee, this 25 year old artist has really put the time and the work in. As seen on Worldstar, Say Cheese, Kollege Kidd, and countless other blogs.
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Wiill – Gold
Wiill releases the track and visuals for “Gold”; a personal identification of sanctuary in music that mirrors the comfort of religion. Directed by Stack Moses, credits with French Montana, B.O.B and Bigboi, he sets Wiill in California’s deserted land of Salvation Mountain and stained glass church to portray a religious aesthetic, while visualizing the sounds of the choir and organ. Wiill is an up and coming artist originally from Los Angeles, California and raised in South Florida. As a rapper and a producer, Wiill’s music draws inspiration from lyrical and soul artists such as Chance the Rapper and Mac Miller, but also from his surrounding trap artists in the region.…
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FREE J – COLORS @oh4werd
FREE J’s latest video uses “COLORS” to describe various aspects of my life and has an abstract music video to match. Shot in different parts of San Diego, Free J enlisted the help of several film and television majors to help bring this idea to life. Blonde hair, gold teeth and a nose ring. Free J was raised in Yorktown, VA but moved to San Diego, CA in the pursuit of music after getting out the Air Force. Currently a student at San Diego State University majoring in Film and Television Production, he plans to get into the entertainment industry by any means necessary.
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K.U.B. – Dangerous @KUB16649686
‘Dangerous’ is a lo-fi coming of age tale from K.U.B. led by an infectious bass line and brain-snapping lyricism. Loss of innocence and the dangers of growing up mix harmoniously in the visual music video to create a sweet, sad piece of art. K.U.B. writes deep, lyrical psalms. He believes in the power of the living word and he is passionate about speaking for those who cannot speak for themselves. His unique sound stems from early exposure to lyricism in his uncle XL’s hip-hop CDs and rhythm in his father’s djembe and talking drum performances.
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Voodoo Lu – High/Low
The music video for the Voodoo Lu’s single “High/Low” plays on the Yin/Yang concept. It’s the duality of everything. There are always happy and sad, good and evil, exciting and dull moments. The highs in life do not last forever and neither do the lows. We are a constant combination and blend of both things. The black and white colors and the visuals/animations in the video depict these conflicting emotions. “I been High I been low… Sip that Henny and smoke that dro…” Being in a state of sadness and feeling stuck and trying to believe that you will eventually make it out and that everything will get better. Voodoo…



























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