The New York City sound has not only set the foundation for the pillars of hip-hop but its evolved into one of the most interesting coasts of music that's coming out of people's speakers today. In the route of making more effective change with their efforts towards the advancement of their sound, two emerging artists, Hot Boy Bugatti and Mjayy look to set forth the path in the right direction.
Read MoreFollowing the release of his highly anticipated “D PHOENIX”, which features many popular leaks from D Savage, he returns to redeem himself, dropping his newest project Trust No One. Before I go more in depth on the album review I must point out the fact that his newest project didn’t have near as many leaked songs as his previous did, which is a major step in the right direction for the L.A. artist.
Read MoreFor those who are fans of Texas music, it’s not necessarily a lot of people who look into the state when it comes to modern state of R&B music. Not to say it’s a lot of people who aren’t talented in the genre but it’s not as much of a pool talent for the genre like it is when it comes to rap. Either way you look at the state of it in Texas, DONTASKGEN is breaking barriers in order to come up in the process.
Read MoreThe New York music scene has been on fire to say the least this summer. While most of the attention may be focused on the quick emergence of Pop Smoke, it’s safe to say Dyckman hero Slayter is coming into his own as well. The Cinematic Music Group member shuts down the streets of NYC with his impressive project, “Cold At Night”.
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