One of them being Lucky Daye, one of the new princes of R&B Genre. Making waves in his own route, he’s offering something different to the forefront with his artistic direction and sound.
Read MoreAlways coming thru with nothing but heat for people to enjoy, Modern Life’s Bay Area photographer Jermaine Hamilton provides his string of his consistency with new photos. As he’s on a roll of content to display, he offers his latest offering of show moments with the likes of YBN Cordae, J.I.D., and Logic.
Read MoreWhile they continue to make their own waves in the industry and pursuing new routes of not only entertaining but engaging the youth, REVOLT is establishing a new foundation for the future of multiple industries. As the strides are still being made in the company, one of their recent biggest moments came when they have gathered thousands to attend their annual REVOLT Summit which was right in the heart of Atlanta, GA this year
Read MoreRick Ross has been a staple in hip-hop for quite some time and its look like his legacy is going to continue to extend along the way even more. Coming off the heels of his latest release, “Port Of Miami 2”, Ross has been on the road sharing his story with fans to develop a longer path for his legacy.
Read MoreIf you’ve been paying attention to the Northeast music scene within the past year, ABG Neal has been a name that people have grown to like over this time frame. In efforts to build his catalog even more with hot singles and fresh visuals, this had led him to make some moves on the road with new material as well. As the ball kept moving forward, it was time for the Brooklyn native to take his talents all across the Northeast and make an impact beyond the streets of New York City.
Read MoreWhen it comes to Texas culture, it’s a lot of things for people to love and appreciate. Through the major cities and the small towns, it’s a lot to explore and the inaugural Splashdaze gave light to what borders outside of Houston has to offer. Taking place in the Lake Jackson/Freeport area, Splashdaze was the perfect oppourtunity to not only showcase new talent to the forefront such as Maserati Trey, RoddyRodd, AMIWRONG, Derrick Peoples, Yung Nuk and more
Read MoreIt’s always important to capture the valuable moments that are sparking in the city at any given moment. Not long ago, Southwest Houston experienced something monumental with emerging artist Young Deji brought out the Alief area to a local Popeyes on Dairy-Ashford for a special video shoot that’ll include Grammy Nominated artist, Wiz Khalifa. The purpose of the event would be for their collaborative effort, “Snapchat” on Deji’s latest project, “Funplex”. The moment in time was captured by Oaks, an rising photographer who’s establishing his footing in the city’s creative scene as well with both local and national looks with the likes of Lil Wayne, Maxo Kream, James Harden, and more.
Read MoreThe live music scene in Houston has been known one of the key stops when it comes to visiting the Lone Star state. As some folks make their way into The Bayou City, it’s some that leave a lasting impact while visiting the slowed city. When it comes to the indie sector, it was must for the likes of ThouxanbanFauni, Lucki, and Ghoulavelli to establish their tour stop in Houston.
Read MoreWhen it comes to the audience in Houston, it can be very topsy—turvy to say the least. It’s really contingent on the notoriety of the artist much like it is in any other major city, but it’s also artist who come to town with their cult fans as well. Houston may be overlooked when it comes to some major artists on their nationwide tours, but it’s those who utilize the city’s live scene platform to generate the momentum to perform in front of the wave of growing fans they’re pulling in nationwide. You’ve seen that with the likes of Seshhallowwaterboyz, Comethazine, Playboi Carti, and more. This trend continues to trickle down for Chicago’s well-noted underground king, Lucki.
Read MoreIn the season of hot releases for the summer, Zaytoven has been preparing to turn up the stove himself with the release of his project, "TrapHolizay". In the midst of him and his team preparing the rollout for the project, they made a few stops in garnering people's attention towards it. One of the hot spots to stop at was in Miami, Fl.
Read MoreThe heat in Florida doesn’t turn down even at night and the vibes of the beach were definitely in the air during Art Basel. The event expo has been a central place for artists, designers, and creatives to come embrace the Sunshine State during the winter and enjoy some of the curated pieces and events brands have put together in South Florida. Our staff photographer, NickxShotz grabs some photos of 2 Chainz, MadeinTyo, Lil Wayne, and more in the midst of the artistic madness.
Read MoreWhen it comes to the structure of live shows that's taken place in the nation, Miami has to be one of the hottest places for events and concerts. Swerve Life has been paving the way for the past couple of noticing how important it is to have shows in South Florida, and they brought a great crowd for their show with J.I.D., Chaz French, and EarthGang in Miami. T
Read MoreAs much as we've been covering the New York City scene for the past years, the coverage has shifted a little further north into the depths of Connecticut. During this span of attention that has shifted toward the Husky state, we shared a spotlight on the ascension of Lonny X, one of the most captivating artists from that area. The recent Huh, What, & Where signee recently performed in New York City and our guest photographer, Senpai Quincy captured some of the action that happened that night.
Read MoreThe new and emerging sound that's erupting from the SANDAS camp has hit the road to share this flavor with the rest of the world, and Modern Life Mag happened to capture highlights of the Sahbabii show in Houston. Our staff photographer, Allan captured some of the most engaging moments of the show and you can check out the gallery here.
Read MoreAfter making huge waves on the internet and signing a deal with Def Jam, Amir Obe has made Detroit proud with his oddly unique sound. As he continues to grow, so does his fanbase and it was shown to the masses during his “Clocks” tour. Coming off the heels of his project, “None of The Clocks Working”, Obe has been making his name known from state and state but it seems like it was taken another level when he visited New York City.
Read MoreAs summer is coming to a close and the season of festival is making it’s way to the door before it closes, Fool’s Gold made sure to end your August right before classes resume. Led by the general of grooves, A Trak scheduled a star studded lineup that featured the likes of Nessly, Trippie Redd, Nick Catchdubs, K$ace, Odalys, Freeway, and even a surprise performance from Ski Mask The Slump God.
Read MoreFrom various TV shows to different photographs and videos, New York City’s party scene is nothing less than legendary. The “City That Never Sleeps” carries it’s representation of late night live scenes, neon lights, and some of the freshest music. The tradition continues with NYC tastemaker 40oz Van collided forces with your favorite sidekick to your dinner table, Hamburger Helper to bring light to an innovative party.
Read MoreStill known as "America's Team" when it comes to football but the DFW area has carved out their own lane with more talented artists who are emerging. One of the most intriguing that's been making their way to the surface is Tay Money, a chick who flaunts her designer threads as much as she boasts confidently in her bars.
Read MoreThe art of the show is one thing but the impact of it is solely rooted from the vibes that artists bring to the forefront, and it's easy to say that Frank Ocean, Solange, and 6lack were among some of the acts at FYF Fest that left a great impressions to their spectators during the festival.
Read MoreIn the midst of kids going back to school, and New York Fashion Week just closing it’s doors, budding photographer Matt Kaplan found time to have a showcase of some of his most memorable photos he’s taken. Presenting the last year and a half of his work in the show, the pictures includes the faces of Young Thug, Post Malone, Jaden Smith, 21 Savage, and more.
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