The Houston music soundscape has expanded and grown in the past couple of years, but some artists have fell to the wayside with lack of progression in their sound. The art of evolving is one key things that artists have to latch onto in order to grow in their artistry, and the process is one that takes time but with time and persistence comes quality. These characteristics have been molded in the retransformation in the image of DontAskGen, who recently changed his stage name from Genesis Iver.
Read MoreThe only boy band in existence that has more in common with Odd Future and Wu-Tang Clan than the Back Street Boys and NSYNC, BROCKHAMPTON, has been lighting the hip-hop world on fire. The recent release of SATUARATION II, the group’s second album of the year is easily one of the more ambitious projects of the year. The 20-plus man roster the collective boasts consists of artists from all the differing corners of the ever-changing rap genre.
Read MoreAfter making waves onto Modern Life Mag with his recent “Rundown” interview and releasing his exclusive “Fye Guys Radio” premiered single, “You” featuring Jiggz, Say Kuro is back once again to drop another gem for his dedicated listeners. This time we go to the visual department for his heavy rotated single, “Pop One”.
Read MoreAtlanta has been known for their transcending artists who have revolutionized the art of music for quite some time. From the soulful days of Ray Charles and Gladys Knight to setting the tone in R&B and Hip Hop with acts like Xscape, Gucci Mane, Dallas Austin, Jermaine Dupri, Outkast, and more. The sound of the city continues to further itself from multiple angles with seeing the hybrid influence that's embedded in Sahbabii to the new rockstar vibes of Playboi Carti and now it's becoming more evident on the conscious level of rap with EarthGang.
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