Coming off the heels of inking a deal with Payday Records, Radamiz has been on a roll with releasing content for fans to enjoy. His first official debut with the label was his captivating release, “V.I.M.”, that received critically-acclaimed press throughout it’s rollout and he emerges back onto the scene with the release of his latest visual, “NYNYNYNY”. The visual ode to his hometown was uniquely curated at Ludlow Studios for the official music video screening earlier this week.
Read MoreThe Houston art scene has been bubbling over the past few years with different creatives from the city and outside of the city have made their way into the City of Syrup with their unique perspective. As years progressed, more prolific guests started to roll through the Lone Star State, and one of the latest to leave his imprint on H-Town is Chicago designer, JoeFreshGoods.
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 MoreHouston’s live music scene is probably one of the most underrated crowds in the country. Given the right artist and the right crowd, H-Town can bring out some of the best energy that provide an unforgettable experience that fans can take away. Blending the right mix together can come when Ski Mask The Slump God comes to town to turn up your local venue.
Read MoreWhen it comes to summer in New York City, the plethora of events + festivals are too far to count but one of the most notable events that do bring a lot of people into town is Greatest Day Ever. The Brunch Bounce produced festival brought out the likes of Tory Lanez, Young Thug, Lil Skies, RL Grime, Majid Jordan, and more. The festival also officially partnered with Adidas and gave one hell of an experience that fans can keep with them forever.
Read MoreOne can say from the outside looking in, New York City is easily one of the most electrifying cities in the country, but if one looks even deeper into the scene that’s bubbled there for quite some time you can tell that it’s more than what meets the eye in “The City That Never Sleeps”. In a city where the party never stops, the creative collective Electric Circus has been providing great vibes for quite some time and one large part of that is their annual “Players Ball” party series. Introducing various acts over time, they continue to provide fresh vibes with their latest one featuring Valee and Reese LaFlare.
Read MoreWomen have also played a pivotal role into the direction of music. Whether they are the muse or the people behind the production of executing a Grammy-nominated record, women have gone above and beyond to stand behind the art that they’re creating. In an age where music is getting distributed at faster rates and more artists are emerging days at a time, Her Music Club finds itself as one of Los Angeles’ key playmakers of acknowledging the modern female pioneers that have sketched their place in the industry at this moment.
Read MoreFor those who’ve been following fashion and culture for the past year, It’s easy to say that Chicago own’s JoeFreshGoods has been paving a way for independent designers with his collaborations and creative pop-ups he’s been doing. While his resume ranges from the Chicago Bears to Hennessey to McDonalds to MCA, he goes back to his roots to bring New York City an exclusive look into his latest collection.
Read MoreThe Dallas Hip Hop scene has always been a vital one that has given the Texas culture a different type of spice when it comes to the creative direction of their music. When it comes to influencers in the city that has been making change for quite some time, you have to mention the legacy of Bric Mason. The iconic hustler has earned his stripes in the game with working the likes of Post Malone, Slim Thug, Curren$y, and more throughout his career and he has certainly paved the way for many acts in the emerging Dallas scene that the world is getting hip to.
Read MoreIn this growing process, you find similarities but it's quite interesting when you find differentiation. Acts such as FADE EM ALL and BBY KODIE fit a different mold of artistry that's spouting out the city. Both acts find definitive traits with meaning to rage and not fitting society's norm to fit their own needs in their art. KODIE uses a level of sarcasm and narcism that makes him into an undeniable star and FDA answers the question to expand the flexibility of punk music in a modern age. They recently had a show in Downtown Houston and it was filmed by the talented visionary, Kareem Kourouma
Read MoreHouston may be one of the spots that may be overlooked when it comes to tour dates and pop-ups, but when big events make their way into the biggest city in the Lone Star state, and it’s surely going to result in a large turnout. That’s what exactly happened when Travis Scott gather the residents of Bayou City to meet in Downtown Houston the collaborative event between himself and Air Jordan for the release of their collaborative sneaker.
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