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Entai – Lord Forgive Me @Entaii
Entai’s new single “Lord Forgive Me” is a song focused around self-hate and the struggle to admit one is in dire need for help. Born in Fort Lauderdale, Entai lists his influences as Kellbender, Cight, Fifty Grand, Misogi, Hellion, Pearl White, Jayyeah and more. After being dismissed from the Air Force and other life circumstances, the artist found himself with an emptiness inside that music fortunately helped him begin to mend. This battle is detailed on his latest release, “Lord Forgive Me”.
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Cee B.U.S.Y x Pokko – Dont Sweat It @Alpokko_
Cee B.U.S.Y. sets the tone of “Dont Sweat It” with an infectious energy and catchy hook to reel the audience into Pokko’s NY influenced lyricism and wordplay that’s been infused with a new age melodic and upbeat flow. Cee and Pokko got together on this track with the intention of making a catchy “feel good” song with a focus and message behind each bar. Dominican-American artist originating from Long Island, Pokko is a young MC who is ready to have his voice be heard. Having a love and respect for hip hop since a young age Pokko was always in tuned with the culture keeping up to date with new…
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Xiionthedot – Blue @xiionthedot
Brooklyn born, Los Angeles based artist Xiionthedot showcases his emotionally driven music with the release of his latest, “Blue”.
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Clyde Rivers – Left-Handed Cigarettes @iamclyderivers
The Electronic sound design and pop-style vocals create a unique electronic-pop break-up anthem for the ages on “Left’Handed Cigarettes” that pairs Winnie Ford and Clyde Rivers. Clyde Rivers is based in Los Angeles, CA, originally from Vancouver, Washington. He started making music at age 19 using Ableton Live 9 and virtual synthesizers. In high school, he attended many EDM festivals and hip-hop events around the northwest such as: Bumbershoot, Freaknight, and the Roseland Theater in Portland Oregon, spiking his desire to pursue music production. The primary genre of Clyde Rivers is Electronica. However, fans can expect to hear hints of pop and hip hop. His sound varies from electronic house,…
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Ridgio – Up & Down @Ridgio__
Produced by Mudd, Up & Down from Ridgio is an emphatic track that explains being on an emotional high and quickly following up with almost depressive downs without knowing why. From the west side of Chicago, Ridgio is a 23 year old artist/producer seeking to turn the tide in the music industry to more real and uplifting songs. With his slick and evasive flow over a variety of instrumentation, Ridgio seeks to claim his spot in the history of music.
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Wheresawill Ft Damon Alexander – Legends In The Making @wheresawill
Josh Jonez directs the official video behind Wheresawill’s “Legends In The Making” single that features Damon Alexander. Aaron Williams, more commonly known as “wheresawill”, is an artist from the south suburbs of Chicago. Still relatively knew to the game, he’s looking to bring a style and flare that no one has seen in a long time. His lyrics and cadences are something he takes great pride in and is looking to prove why he is here to stay for good.
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Sirius Blvck – Shogun @siriusblvck
Sirius Blvck is a hip hop artist from Indianapolis, Indiana who recently debuted “Shogun”, a visual displaying a full circle routine of Sirius Blvck’s mysterious journey through a medical facility and back.
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Elijah Mora – LA PRKWY TUNES: Days In @elijahxmora
Elijah Mora unleashed a mixtape commemorating his beloved setting aptly titled, ‘LA PRKWY Tunes’ and in doing so, premieres a short movie for ‘LA PRKWY TUNES: Days In’. The sonic body of work consists of eight original tracks produced by fellow burgeoning artists OOLUWAA, Losco and Wavy J. Setting himself apart from the pack, Elijah produced a short film alongside More Like This Media titled, LA PRKWY Tunes: Days In, to fully accent the tape’s four premier tracks. He further explained the visual’s significance by saying: “I felt like I have the mind for it, so why not bring a cinematic aspect into music. I was trying to capture just…
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Aes Vissle – Splash @aesvissle
The visual behind Aes Vissle’s “Splash” is about an end of the summer pool party, it an homage to all the memories made during this past summer. The song itself is about Aes providing his shawty with comfort, and reassurance, so ultimately they can “splash” together. Splash is sexually and positively charged with the message, “when you’re with me, you don’t have to worry about anything.” Aes Vissle is an artist from Ozone Park, NY. Born and raised in the gritty streets, there are countless stories Aes convey’s thru music. His first interaction with music was in neo-soul/rnb fusion band during High School where he played the bass. Later he…
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Awcward X Karan Kanchan – Who Gonna Stop Me? @AwcwardMusic
Compton’s Awcward and Mumbai producer Karan Kanchan collaborate for the first time on “Who Gonna Stop Me?”. The 2 minute song is combines an enjoyable 808 pattern with rhythmic lyrics, ideal for getting you motivated. Growing up wasn’t always easy considering the environment Awcward was around but music was always his gateway out. He was raised by his grandmother from day 1 as his mom was incarcerated and dad nowhere to be found. Despite the huge difference from the people around him, he didn’t let any of it discourage him. Young Awcward pushes through school and found his love for music to be stronger than ever; after high school he…





























