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Eighty8 – Shake The Spot @soundcampmscgrp
Eighty8 is a musical duo that aims to keep the sound of nineties Hip Hop alive while showcasing their diversity by mixing up their sound with a new school touch. These two gentlemen strive to open the ears of music lovers around the world; they aim to always provide listeners with positive motivation to take away from each and every song. With that said, JAK Visual Arts turns their new single, “Shake The Spot”, in a salt and peppered presentation. The song will be featured on their upcoming “Back In The Race” EP. https://youtu.be/d2HZhjMmm-AEighty8 is a musical duo that aims to keep the sound of nineties Hip Hop alive while…
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Yung Citizen Ft MoonLander and Rob Flo – OutKast @YungCitizen
The local Charlotte rapper and producer, Yung Citizen, is back at it again with his latest song, “OutKast”. The song comes to us with a video produced by NeverEnd and features two fellow locals, MoonLander and Rob Flo. The song was written in a single night and features some ear-catching lyrics relative to 2018, whether it be Trump’s presidency or the status of the current music industry. A new artist on the music scene, Christopher “Yung Citizen” Williams blends his own interpretations of Hip Hop, R&B/Pop to create original music that will reach deep into your inner spirit and move you to a sublime consciousness to believe in oneself and…
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[EP] TROOFFOREVER – Forever | @troofforever
Washington D.C. native TROOFFOREVER is on a mission to solidify himself eternally in stone with “Forever”, an EP project focuses on hard work, perseverance and extreme determination TROOF’s musical approach on the 6 track effort carries fragments of some of urban music’s greatest. Take “Get Paid” for example. The wavy jazz number carries hints of Curren$y while “G.G.T.M.” is sprinkled with U.G.K. and T.I. flavors. “Forever” carries both radio singles and strong street records. TROOFFOREVER is able to drop trap tracks like “Gotta Get It” and hop over to R&B fusions like on “Sex So Good”. More than a mere artist, TROOF’s strong business sense is riddled throughout the EP.…
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Taiyamo Denku – Stand Back | @TaiyamoDenku
Cypha Den Music and The Beatnuts combine forces to slay swag rap on their collab effort, “Stand Back”. Taiyamo Denku has been rhyming since before Tim Allen was Santa Clause and Psycho Les of The Beatnuts has been crafting beats since before many famous rappers of today learned how to crawl. With that said, it was only right that these two Hip Hop veterans team up for the die hard sounds behind this single found on Denku’s forthcoming album, “No Industry Standard”. The song now has an official video to back it and i comes from the mind of none other than, Wes Tank. The video mixes Boom Bap, MMA,…
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Kynard Ft Q Carter – Bout Dat @KynardMusic
Kynard and Q Carter present the official video behind “Bout Dat”. The concept for the video was loosely based on The Hangover movie shot in Las Vegas. Hip Hop/Soul artist Kynard released his debut album “Get Thru The Day” in 2017. “Get Thru The Day” was met with praise for it’s unique combination of hip hop and soul. The lead single “Friend or Foe” was a refreshing narrative of race relations in America and went on to garner over 100k in views. Currently Kynard’s push forward in 2018 is yearlong project called #FreestyleFriday where he releases a new video freestyle over some of hip hop’s greatest beats as well as…
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Luke LaShea – Afraid Of The Dark @lukelashea
Born in New York City and raised in Los Angeles, Luke LaShea brings an alternative flavor to hip hop with his smooth delivery and unique voice. Influenced by artists such as The Pharcyde, James Brown, and Wu-Tang Clan, Luke has been honing his style for years. He has released two mixtapes, “In Effect” and “Off Tha Radar”, and was featured on JDVisionquest3000’s EP “And-1”. Luke has participated in artist showcases, rap contests, and live street performing in Los Angeles. He has opened for Lupe Fiasco at the Macau Music Festival in Macau, China. Luke’s latest project, an EP entitled “Animosity” was released in March 2018. Luke’s LaShea’s latest single, “Afraid…
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Lil Toddie – Toddie x Sensei @LilToddie5
Lil Toddie’s newest EP “Toddie x Sensei” immediately catches your attention with hard hitting yet smooth beats coming from Thot Sensei. With songs like “Attack” and “Can’t Stop”, Toddie quickly shows you his versatility within his lyrics and flows. Toddie is multifaceted with his delivery and by dropping off an infectious taste of his aggressive flow and hypnotic choruses and vocals, this EP uncovers a tremendous amount of potential as an artist. Lil Toddie is a rising rapper out of New Jersey, who as we’ve seen with other East Coasters, is pulling from Atlanta and Chicago sounds. His music is darker and heavier than any of the aforementioned artists, going…
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44 ROC – Fourtune @44SmooveROC
44 Roc is an up and coming artist from the 7 Mile section of Detroit, Michigan. Driven by individuality and the continuous pursuit of his own unique sound 44 Roc has been blessed to work with other prominent indies like Lynn Tate, Level Dinero and Vee Wiz. Currently he is set on releasing a steady stream of consumer driven content beginning with his EP “Luxury Tax” powered by Interstate Kings Ent. of Atlanta, GA. For his latest visual presentation, we go deep inside the mind of 44 Roc. He sits down with himself, splintering in two ways as one half vents on his past while the better half reminds him…
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Zel Monstrous – Piggy Bank @MonsterousEmcee
Zel Monstrous returns once again with yet another speaker banger entitled “Piggy Bank” off the project “Deeper Than Rap.” Proving his voice and skill is worth being heard. Directed by Staten Island’s own Ezru, the 21 year old Brooklyn native discusses his upbringing as a kid growing up in Crown Heights, witnessing his mother’s alcohol and drug abuse, and lack of money for years which inspired him to start writing his own music in order to avoid the same rough lifestyle. Thoughout the song Zel quotes, “I remember nights when I ain’t have no food to scrape, been through so much drama like tay-k I did the race.” Also hinting…
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Revert – Tenacious D @Revert253
Revert’s latest music video for his hit single “Tenacious D” mixes old school, Hip Hop vibes with aggressive lyrics. The video gives viewers vivid insight into the lyrics to make you really feel every punch. Watch as he channels his rapping Jack Black here. Revert, originally born Brandon Phillips, is an up and coming hip hop artist reigning from Tacoma, Washington. His music consists of witty punchlines and in depth metaphors to give the audience a refresher from what they hear in the mainstream music scene today.





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