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D’shay – Eyes 4 You @dshay_is_real
D’shay’s “Eyes 4 You” music video is a visual and symbolic representation of the song. It represents the phases of love, emotion and communication through him, her and the space between them. The title of the music video acts as an embedded metaphor. The cohesion between the title of the song and the video is evident in the way the music works with the visual aspect of the video, in order to evoke the emotions portrayed by using a medley of shots including D’shay showing the difficulty and beauty of love. A divide between the couple is shown through the use of a studio set which effectively ‘shows the space…
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xavier – Lil Gardener @thecribrec
xavier goes deeper than a mere video and presents the short film “Lil Gardener”, as inspired by his latest EP, “1447”. It’s a product that I’ve been working on for a year now directed and edited by Kamryn Harris of Ryn Productions (IG @rynproductions). I produced the project alongside Chelsi Cocking (IG @chelsialise; Twitter @chelsi_alise) and Ta Nycia Wooden (IG/Twitter @tippeytay) with sound design handled by my good friend and engineer, Apollo (IG/Twitter @thatmanapollo). I want to leave most of the video up for your interpretation so I won’t speak much on our artistic intent. However, the EP speaks on growing pains, desires, family, love, and pursuing your goals as…
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Good Energy Ft Mr. Mac-A-Million, T Gamer & NeverTrippen – Room Keys And Choosing Fees @GoodEnergy206
“Room Keys And Choosing Fees” is a video of a music collaboration between Good Energy, Mr. Macamillion, T Gamer and NeverTrippen. The video was shot by Vivid Visuals and the song was produced by Mike D Exclusive. This song is now being called a “Seattle Anthem”. This video shows Seattle Gigs (dancing) and the type of style urban people in Seattle have. Good Energy is a Filipino and Black artist from Seattle, Wa. He was influenced musically by Mac Dre, Messy Marv and 90’s RNB & Rap. After changing his music and releasing 2 projects Energizer and Eros Guide Vol. 1 Energy decided to team up with long time friends…
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Louie Bagz – I’ve Been @louiebagzmusic
DMV native Louie Bagz prescribes a lucky female candidate with an adequate amount of Vitamin D in his official video for the T975 produced, “I’ve Been”. Louie Bagz a.k.a. Louis Cooper-Machado is a local music artist with a global sense of being. Louie’s musical roots include DC Gogo, Hip Hop, Jazz, RnB, Reggae and Cuban Timba… Louie’s music is captivating and thought provoking. His lyrics are optimistic and truthful, telling a story with every word. Hailing from Prince George’s County MD, Louie Bagz reps his region with pride, building bridges from Maryland to D.C and Virginia. Fresh off a slew of opening performances at Echostage and Bliss Nightclub in DC,…
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Cody Brandell – Phone Out @CodyBrandell
Raised in Lafayette, LA by a very musically inclined family, Cody was immersed in a mix of ’70’s to ’90’s classic music from a young age drawing strong influences from the likes of Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Maxwell, and Boyz II Men. His parents have always been strong supporters of his singing and have encouraged him throughout his life to flex his talents. His mother paid for his first studio session on his 13th birthday and pushed him to the play the piano. At the age of 18, Cody moved to New York to pursue his music career and produced his first song with Ja Rule. Since then, Cody has…
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HRTBRKBOYS – Smart Water @Hrtbrkboys
Take a ride into the cinematic narrative of “Smart Water”, a smooth storyline with HRTBRKBOYS, as they seek answers in this short revenge plot. Dubbed a “movie” versus your average music video, this visual representation of a setup will leave you wanting more. HRTBRKBOYS, a duo made up of Riley Palmer and Case Grindley, call Vancouver BC home. They are known for their eccentric vocal style and fashion. Case combining flavours from slow melodic pop punk, whereas Riley’s side provokes a fast punchy developed cadence. With self engineered, produced songs, and videos with deep visual concepts. Their writing style and unique singing format is at the foregrounds of HRTBRKBOYS sound,…
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Cleotrapa – Bossy Bitch @Cleotrapa
Cleotrapa is a 21-year-old Staten Island rising artist, public figure and influencer. She blew up on Instagram last December from one of her comical videos that she also does along with rapping. Cleo has been rapping since elementary school but being funny has always been a natural thing for her, something she also interprets into her music. She started taking her rapping career more seriously around the same time she started doing IG videos and Both have been doing great. Her new video “Bossy Bitch” originated back in September when she needed some motivation for the winter time. It’s a good tune to have every girl feeling like a boss…
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JSO – Say It Out Loud @officialjso
JSO is a Hip-Hop, Pop and R&B recording artist born and raised in Hagerstown, Maryland. Also partially growing up in Boston, Massachusetts, he was introduced into the music scene fairly early in life. His father and uncle were DJ’s coming up in their younger years also followed by a few of his cousins in Boston being music artists which put him in a good music environment. JSO recently hooked up with Connor Reefe to film an video for his amped anthem styled single, “Say It Out Loud”. Press play an follow the energetic artist as he makes his way around the city turning up every which way.
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Craig White – Gutterboy Freestyle @realcraigwhite
San Jose’s own Craig White hits us with the new video to “Gutterboy Freestyle” where he gasses over a Jack Harlow instrumental. Grab his new project Legends Never Die on iTunes now. Watch this new visual from the 408 representative now. Craig White is a Bay Area native recording artist currently residing in San Jose California. He established himself as a staple on the scene by dropping his first album “Born For This” in 2017. After releasing multiple EP’s and a collaboration project Craig followed up with a brand new album Legends Never Die in May of 2019.
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Jacquie Lomas – Energy @jacquielomas
“Energy” deviates from Jacquie Lomass usual hip-hop roots, following Waza’s merger of electronic and pop sounds, she gives her audience a more melodious tune; the two coming together to create a catchy and light hearted song about lust and attraction, that will be sure to get heads nodding. Jacquie Lomas is a bi-racial Australian hip-hop artist known for her outspoken lyrics and eccentric style. She has supported home grown artists The Tongue, Thundamentals, Coda Conduct and Deadly Award Winners, The Last Kinnection. She has also supported international acts such as US rap legends Bone Thugs N’ Harmony, The Game (USA) and Spice-1 (USA). Some of her most recent accolades include…




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