“Product Of My Flaws” bears heart & soul throughout its astonishing five records; TEDDYTHELEGACY doesn’t hold back an ounce of emotion but instead wears out in the open.
Read MoreIn the mix of us getting busier by the day, we make sure we didn’t forget to post about the queen, Naalah, who summoned a new awakening in her latest EP titled “Oil & Water.”
Read MorePortland's own Wynne released her anticipated single "Jaw Morant" at the end of last week, with her seeing the most plays in one day, an achievement she continues to break with each passing record.
Read MoreArriving back after a lengthy period out on tour, Ben Reilly returns with a new visual released titled “Opal Stones & Kryptonite,” where he’s seen in the middle of a field, venting to the vast open skies with vainglorious power in his rhymes like he’s rapping with his heart and emotionally driven wordplay from the soul
Read MoreA "Blue Flame" often represents eternal life, meaning it will remain lit no matter what is thrown at it or what kind of hate is buried upon it. It perfectly describes Liiito's debut album under the Davies Entertainment imprint, which he described as a year-long journey ready to see the time of day.
Read MoreLast month, Tears released a heartfelt ballad titled “Me Dejaste Caer,” where she painfully remembers the sober feeling of being at the conclusion of a heartbreak that she describes as a low point.
Read MoreI usually don't pay any mind whenever I get tagged in a release since I would rather receive it in an email. Still, Kalamari caught me on a good day recently when he mentioned us in his latest EP release titled "Dance To My Pain," where the song titles and the fact I was unaware of his content intrigued me enough to give it a chance where I was
Read MoreQwEST is vibing the function on his latest visual to his fan-favorite record “Introverted” from his December album “Growing Pains.” Captured in the cut with some familiar faces in the SA music scene, QwEST is draped in a Lil Elephant tee explaining his nighttime festivities with his people in his surroundings.
Read MoreAs told by the author himself, Hoodlum doesn’t shy away from expressing deep feelings of tragedy, regret, happiness, and many more emotions in these 19-tracks, some you’ve already heard before and some that are new to you,
Read MoreIn mere minutes with the project, it became apparent that I’d been sleeping on the Grace Park lyricist where I needed to step on the gas to get his content posted on the site so that our viewers could get to noticing this remarkable talent for themselves.
Read MoreColliding words together, Deeamiecloud & Alex Irish linked together for this collaboration to talk about the special someone in their lives that’s keeping them “Up All Night.”
Read MoreFrom “Forever Player” to feeling the “Rain,” Matthew Jordan has always kept it real with his music, and now he pens his latest story in 8-records to explain that he’ll be “Coming Home Soon.”
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