When it comes to looking at which borough has the most heat in New York City on the indie level, it's easily Brooklyn is one of the hotbeds in the "City That Never Sleeps". One of the consistent artists in the area is Krimelife Ca$$, a brash insightful lyricist who doesn't stray from telling you a compelling story or getting the party started with his hype-filled jams. In his latest offering, "My Lawyer", he points the mirror back on himself as he speaks on cases that he has to fight, legal advice from his lawyer, overcoming the obstacles that he's facing and more.
Read MoreThe New York City music scene has always been one that has been prevalent in the sense of being the main hub for urban music, but the upstate scene is crafting some of the brightest in the game as well. You see this with the consistency of Albany's shining star, Lil Baby Suplex. From making on the pages of No Jumper to performing at FADER events, Suplex has shown no signs of slowing down in any fashion or form.
Read MoreSince he's been back on the scene, Brooklyn rapper Krimelife Ca$$ has been on a roll with releasing powerful singles back to back. In preparation of his upcoming project, "19 and Dead", he gives off another loosie for fans to enjoy with his newest single, "What Month Is It?".
Read MoreWhen it comes to the infrastructure of the Brooklyn scene, it's been some artists who's been laying down a foundation for artists for the past couple of years and one who has to be mentioned in that batch of artists is ABG Neal. The Brooklyn street legend has been laying out grimey tracks for quite some time and with his recent efforts who's looking like at his no rate to be slowing down anytime soon.
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