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Lil Sleep The Sandman – Inshallah @lilsleeep
Samuel Spaller, otherwise known as Lil Sleep The Sandman, is a proud freestyle rapper and US Army veteran from Jefferson City, Missouri. Samuel’s stage name is actually quite calculated. Lil Sleep was not something chose on a whim. With that being said, “Lil Sleep” was generated from the ending of his military career. Samuel was diagnosed with Narcolepsy- a rare sleep disorder, and honorably exited the Army due to the development of his condition. And as for “The Sandman”, that title is a message to his Middle Eastern heritage and family currently living over seas. Sleep hopes to become renowned enough in the music industry so that one day he…
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Yreva – Hidden Gems of Love @YrevaFlow
Yreva’s latest album, “Hidden Gems Of Love”, is a true art of love, self awareness, struggle, relationships and positivity. The sound is very refreshing and unique in its own interesting way. Micah Clarence Avery (other known aliases PlayaMic, Yung Thirst, McMicah, and currently, Yreva). Yreva and his flow stands for “You Receive Eternal Visions Abundantly For Love Over Wealth”. Yreva was born and raised in California. He grew up in Palmdale, where he made music with old friends. At the early age of ten, he began writing his verses A’Capella and at the age of thirteen he recorded his first song. Age sixteen, Yung Thirst was just stepping out making…
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mUsa – Capital U @king_mansa_mUsa
“Capital U” is mUsa’s debut album, a revolutionary, new-wave trap project that delivers his finest work in a concise, 12 track debut. mUsa is a first-generation Pakistani immigrant artist/rapper/producer based in New Jersey. His background as a Muslim shines in his music, which allows him to bring a unique perspective that no other artists are currently bringing in today’s music. Lyrically his music differentiates himself from his contemporary as he rarely mentions material items such as cars, diamonds, chains but instead chooses to focus on the struggles of racism, imperialism, being Muslim in America, etc. mUsa is not a “conscious rapper” nor is he a “backpack rapper.” His music can…
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Peace Ft JaqKel – Getting Over It @JustWarrenPeace
The JaqKel featured “Getting Over It” is a story about Peace letting go of the pain of a broken relationship with his significant other. However, getting Over those feelings is a lot harder to do than say. Since the age of 17, Peace has been creating music with all the emotion in his heart. He creates stories in from his love for others and the depression that he suffers from. Specializing in R&B and Hip Hop, the duality of his singing and rhyming work well together to entice listeners and show them that there’s someone out there just like them.
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LOVEANDKEEF- Stages @loveandkeef
Loveandkeef is a San Francisco based Hip-Hop duo blending boom bap with modern trap/ Bay Area culture. Johnny Love (Ventura, CA) & Keefer (Santa Rosa, CA) use their complimentary styles with complex handoffs and finessed song writing. The SF based duo play off of each other by combining Keefer’s hard hitting flow with Johnny Love’s smooth lyrical approach. The balance of opposites is the key to LoveandKeef’s style. “Stages” is the duo’s raw presentation of the highs and lows of their journey together during their musical evolution is evident in both the song and video. Hardships, emotionally and mentally, have plagued the two leaving them in a place of contemplation…
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Yojoshjones – Shine My Light @yojoshjones
Yojoshjones video, “Shine My Light”, is the first single off “Knowledge & Ignorance” but sis song two in the story line of the album. This project goes along with the theme of Josh’s life story of hope and change. The beginning of world change comes from the mind, stemming from evolving the education system to help push ourselves toward a better world. Each song spotlighting a part of Josh’s most inner conscience, which ironically went along with different pieces of Jones’ actual life. After six years of crafting his music behind closed doors, Jones’ was very eager to release new content. So in 2017 he decided to put out a…
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Stewwie – Motel 6 @keshaunrose
Stewwie is an artist from Seattle, Washington. Growing up as a Family Guy fan, he adopted the name Stewwie because he always felt like Stewie Griffin. A character who is different, young with an old mind and above all; an outright rebel. Stewwie has been a prolific writer since elementary but started recording professional tracks in 2017. With many influences from artist like Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, Mozzy, Jay Z, Nipsey Hussle and more, Stewwie’s music takes a dive into himself to see the world he lives in from his soul. 125 unreleased recordings Stewwie chooses to start the groundwork for his career with a 4 song EP entitled “Fake”,…
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Uncle Nephew Ft Mariana the Great – A Good Man @OGUncleNephew
Minnesota based artist Uncle Nephew debuts a riveting visual for “A Good Man”, a tribute song dedicated to Philip Borer Nelson aka Steady Ready. Vocalist Mariana the Great utilizes her powerful voice to further the emotional level as Uncle painfully recounts the day that Phillip left this world due to gun violence. News clips and still images are edited in, letting the world know that Steady Ready was “A Good Man”. Grab a tissue before tapping the play button on this one.
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14 trapdoors – Swerve Skrrt @14Trapdoors
The new single/video from 14 trapdoors “Swerve Skrrt”, this is the third of their monthly release series and offers up some clever camera work by the minds of S’likedat and The Media Music, Inc. 14 Trapdoors have created their own sub-genre of hip hop, one they’ve coined New Trap Boom Bap. The trio from Buffalo, New York featuring members bendyface, Shorty Moscato and WZA cull from a wide range of influences that span Aseop Rock, Big L, El-P, Jay Z and fellow Buffalo artists Westside Gunn and Conway to Pink Floyd, Prince and Led Zeppelin. “People who gravitate toward the golden age ‘90s boom bap feel will fuck with it…
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The Coldest – Lion’s Pride @TheCold3st
On his energetic “Lion’s Pride” song; The Coldest raps about being prideful, being told that his dreams were illogical and his interest in working with some like minded artists such as Childish Gambino, Isaiah Rashad and Chance the Rapper. A short but captivating song, he ends the verse off with a hysterical line. The song is featured on his self titled mixtape. “The Coldest” is a 19 year old rapper born and raised in Montgomery, AL. He is a new artist on the scene, beginning the release of music only January this year. He exhibits the energetic delivery of a Meek Mill, the storytelling capacity of J.Cole, and the creative…



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