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Saturday, December 29, 2018

Double-O-Blvck by Pistol Pete and B-Rice

   Double-O-Blvck is the most recent collaborative project between rappers Pistol Pete and B-Rice. The two mirror each other’s energy well, creating the upbeat snare-filled track “Thunder”. Admitting they were never the type for school, the duo name this as their last opportunity, it’s all or nothing, in the track “Letsgetit”. B-Rice adds a dark energy to the EP while Pete tosses around punch lines and a message for their opps. Producers YungJuan and Ozz make an appearance on the EP, alongside several others talented producers, giving the project its unique sound. Each song branches a bit more into a new vibe thanks to the added variety. In the EP’s self titled outro, Pistol N Pete, the rappers stamp their names on the game and swear their return. They’re not here for the nonsense.

 Click here to listen. 






Monday, November 12, 2018

Breezy Supreme’s Hell Raiser

Breezy Supreme doesn’t seem to quit. Following the release of his music video for Maryland Manson on Halloween, the satanic artist dropped his long awaited project “Hell Raiser”. The rapper proudly chants that he’s the antichrist on its second track. Breezy is ushering in a wave of grunge and hardcore into rap. The project is well produced including features from Tankheas666 and Chxpo. Okay Cool may be the catches song off of the EP, toting high hats and a repetitive chorus that inspired the song’s title. This project is sure to please fans and award him with an even larger cult following.



LINKS

apple music: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/hell-raiser/1440357562
spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/7u5USxcBItJ4deBy88GST6

Saturday, November 10, 2018

Artist to Watch: Khari Leone

Khari Leone is best described as an artist that has found his niche and mended perfectly into it. Khari’s sound is perfected and matured. He bounces between using small skits and long intros in his tracks, creating a mood and preparing the listen for what he has to say next. His flow is upbeat and very in-your-face, exactly what any rapper needs. As a young artist Khari has a seasoned style.

“Gang Killa”, the first song featured on his soundcloud, is the most telling of his capabilities. He himself claims his flow is like voodoo. His verses are confident and delivered expertly. His bars are just as boisterous as you’d expect from any chart-topping rapper. His remix to the 2015 number one hit Panda proves he is capable of going up against any other MC.

Khari Leone is a versatile artist to say the least. He generates club bangers just as much as he churns out R&B vibes. His album “Strictly for You Girl” is packed with songs that are almost polar opposites of his trap/drill influenced songs. His ability to entertain multiple audiences will surely prove beneficial in his career.

Overall, Khari Leone is a powerhouse performer. His discography is well thought out and he only releases quality projects. Even as an undiscovered artist his music is on the caliber of radio hits. It won’t be long until his original music rivals what we hear on the waves of today.




LINKS

apple music: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/khari-leone/1327858295
soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/kharileone/
twitter: @kharileone
instagram: @kharileone

Saturday, November 3, 2018

MoneyMarr Releases New Project “Draco Vibes”

DC artist MoneyMarr has had a pretty good week. His song, Whip Out the Stick, was evidently on Ski Mask the Slump God’s Hollywood party playlist, bringing tons of new listeners his way. On top of that MoneyMarr released his newest project, Draco Vibes on all streaming platforms. The artist has been receiving buzz for months. It’s only a matter of time before he’s up next!

Saturday, October 27, 2018

Sermon and Burial in Memory of Baby Ahk

Maryland rapper Baby Ahk was killed, Friday October 26, in a double homicide in Riverdale, Maryland. Further information regarding the situation is unknown at this time. Monday, October 29th, his family held a sermon and open burial of Olayiwola Arawole for his his family and supporters. He leaves behind friends and fellow rappers , family, and countless fans who supported him and his career.

Friday, October 26, 2018

IDK Adds YungManny and Global Dan to World Tour

IDK announced Thursday afternoon that Maryland artists YungManny and Global Dan are joining him for select dates on his Very Bad Run World Tour. Both artists are featured in a handful of dates within the month of November. The tour touches down in DC November 21st.

Wednesday, September 26, 2018

New Clothing Brand - Your World's Orbit







Make same room in your closet. Local artist AlmightyHeezy recently started his own clothing brand called Your World's Orbit. The first clothing capsule features graphic tees with a variety of colors selling for $25. Heezy paired the launch of the website, yourworldsorbit.com, with a song titled Your World. Sizes and shirts are limited, we suggest you buy one for your own while they last.

Thursday, September 13, 2018

Breezy Supreme Turns Down Def Jam

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This week, twitter exploded with a series of tweets congratulating Maryland artist Breezy Supreme in receiving the news that all independent artists dream about. The rumor that Breezy Supreme just signed to Def Jam Recordings. A label with a roster toting the likes of Jay Z, Justin Bieber, 2 Chainz, and Logic. However, later that night, the promising rapper put the rumors to rest, explaining that he was offered a deal, but he decided to turn it down.



Although this would've been a breakthrough for him, we hope the next offer that comes his way holds an equal value to his craft and respect for his career.

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Manny Phantom by Yung Manny

Yung Manny has released a brand new mixtape for his fans, Manny Phantom. His song, Moana, blew up this summer, now holding over a million views on Youtube. The release of his new mixtape tails his Bonfire pt. 2 music video and kicks off the fourth quarter of the year for project releases. The mixtape is currently available on Spinrilla.

Click here to listen.

Saturday, September 1, 2018

Move Over by Devsoul ft. YL



Devsoul, the upcoming singer/songwriter, blends old school RnB and the sound of the new generation on his newest song, Move Over. Devsoul, coming out of Fredericksburg, Virginia, teams up with YL and reignites rhythm and blues in today’s music, which is ironically trapped in its trap beat hypnosis. This can be considered his first single in preparation for his EP coming soon.

Click here to listen!

Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Young Sinatra IV

Young Sinatra IV, Logic’s fourth studio album, drops Sept. 28. He promoted the album release with a “YSIV Freestyle” on his instagram.


Feels like we just got Bobby Tarantino II a few weeks ago.

Thursday, August 23, 2018

NBA Live 19 Soundtrack

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The soundtrack for the latest installment of the NBA franchise has just been announced. Several major recording artists are featured on the game’s soundtrack, such as J. Cole, Lil Pump, and the Migos. Among them are local artists Logic and Rico Nasty with their songs 44 More and Countin’ Up featured on the track.

Saturday, August 18, 2018

202 Baby Remix

Big Trap teams up with Xanman to remix, recently released, 202 Baby. Produced by DiamondInTheDirt, 202 Baby is a song that’ll definitely hype you up for a car ride or keep you up-to-date with local hits. The 202 Baby Remix shouts out the 202 and the cover art itself is a tip of the hat to the Landover area.

Click the link below to listen!

https://youtu.be/HVsHQrDGxyM

Thursday, August 16, 2018

This Is Goodbye by Jus10


This Is Goodbye is the latest project released by local artist Jus10. It features seven tracks and is a few minutes shy of half an hour long. Each song has its own vibe and concept. Jus10 is a lyricist and keeps you locked-in on all of the story telling. From Angry Flows, rapping about the current climate of the rap game to 10PM in Frostburg; Jus10 details his heartbroken experiences effortlessly.

The EP is available on multiple streaming platforms.


https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/this-is-goodbye/1423441824

https://m.soundcloud.com/jus10yag

Monday, August 13, 2018

Kooda Remix by CloutedUp

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CloutedUp, of DMG, released the music video for his remix of Tekashi69’s “Kooda”. It’s a nice change of direction from the original with CloutedUp’s own style and sound. The video is directed by 1drince and the remix is off of his newest mixtape, Oso Insane.


Check the link below to watch the video!


https://youtu.be/pPUHGrbuX_k

Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Meet Lil Xelly


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Lil Xelly has been taking the rap game by storm these last few months. With his constantly increasing discography, his boost in popularity goes without saying. His work ethic is seemingly unrivaled at the moment and it's only a matter of time before he seals his first record deal. Lil Xelly's schedule is packed with studio sessions and performances across the east coast, and we were able to ask him a few rapid-fire questions to get to know him a little better.

Lil Xelly is from Rockville, Maryland, despite this, his music has reached areas such as Chicago, Houston and even as far west as Los Angeles. He has been rapping for eight years now, but his music on soundcloud only dates back over a year. His development can be heard from his first track on the site, Xool. Xelly pushes out projects like no other. He has released over twenty projects and garnished a fanbase that appreciates his grind. It's not hard to find at least a single song of his that one may like.

He has an appreciation for artists from the DMV area, specifically: Wifigawd, The Khan and Q Da Fool. He's managed to balance his inspirations with developing his own sound and space in the music world. When asked about the comments about him rapping "off beat", he had this to say.
I don't care about that off beat sh*t. I do me.
Lil Xelly is definitely ready for the rumors and harsh comments that come with being a celebrity. He keeps his focus on himself and finds the motivation to do better and continue the momentum he's started. We wanted to know what exactly that motivation came from. He told us he simply likes music more than others. He's willing to put in the time and effort to keep the attention of fans that we think will soon catch the eyes of major music labels.

Lil Xelly grew up with hip hop surrounding him and the experiences of his brothers rapping encouraged him to do it too. After six years of rapping, his work developed an audience. Ever since then, he has been working non stop and has taken consistency to a completely new level.
He's teamed up with a number of artists in the last few months. One of his most frequent collaborations are with Noir Brent from Chicago. The two of them have already finished and released five tapes, Lucky Charms vols 1-5, and his collaborations don't stop there. Lil Xelly has featured on songs and mixtapes with different artists and producers across the country. His allure doesn't seem to be stopping anytime soon.

Lil Xelly is adding a new sort of pressure to the rap game whether he's trying to or not. His lack of long breaks between project releases keeps his audience entertained and infused in his music. It's always interesting to see what he'll make next and staying current with his mixtape drops is a task his fans are willing to handle. Finally, we asked him if he had any advice for artists in a position similar to his own. His response,
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Don't let them ignore you.









Lil Xelly’s Socials


  • Twitter: @lilxelly
  • Instagram: @lilxelly
  • Soundcloud: Lil Xelly

Thursday, May 31, 2018

Break It Down : Dusk Till Dawn by Dreemy Sinatra

Breaking down and appreciating Dusk Till Dawn by Dreemy Sinatra, song by song.

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Back 2 Work —
The first thing one notices when playing this track has to be the old school sound. The instrumentals are smooth and relaxing like the music your parents listen to, paired with Dreemy Sinatra’s rythmic lyrics. He talks about helping his family, saving the youth from mumble rap and coming up from nothing. Sinatra even describes himself in metaphor.
“A rose trying to grow from the pavement”
Just one of many catchy lines in this track.
Never go Back —
The next track is a promise to move forward from the concrete he grew from. Several times in the song the rapper echos a lyric.
“I can never go back to myself”.
The California Hip-Hop vibe is captured perfectly in this track as he speaks on nerdy kids getting the short end of the stick and modern day materialism. Sinatra expresses that he’s been “running this shit for four seasons”, a testament of his dedication to his own success.
Feel Alright —
This track slows down the tempo of the album so far. The soulful sound of the song matches its contents well. Dreemy Sinatra speaks on violence, police brutality and serious moments of injustice such as Flint, Michigan. He sheds light on the struggle that many young people have to deal with in a country still struggling with oppression and racism.
Gimme a Break —
The track title is spot on with its theme. Sinatra talks about his desire to be different and make a difference. His sound isn’t like everyone else in this new wave of Hip-Hop. He talks about moving from Savannah, Georgia to Waldorf, Maryland. The young and talented rapper shouts out his family for supporting him and swears that he was destined for greatness.
“Since a youngin I knew I live my life on stage”.
Life —
This track is somewhat of an autobiography. Dreemy Sinatra chronicles life over a beat that’s very easy to vibe to. He raps about growing up in Waldorf and living and going to school in Bannister. Shoutouts only a local can really understand. He declares himself the King, even throwing in a Game of Thrones reference and calls out rappers who “don’t tell the truth” about their lives and come-up. He talks about his friends growing up now either being “heartbroken or arrested” and reiterates that he puts his life into his craft. He manages to balance the seriousness of the topics with a futuristic, uplifting instrumental.
Quick Smoke Session —
This song is for all of the Prop. 71 compliant listeners. Dreemy Sinatra raps and opens up about smoking weed, something that isn’t uncommon in the Hip-Hop game, or the world, now.
“I just need a break from the things on my mind”.
“I fade away when I hit the blunt”.
The song is smooth and soulful. Highly recommended for when one is getting high. Singer Taxis Jae adds soulful, angelic vocals, making the track feel like a warm hug on one of those days.
“Imma need a lettuce sandwich, pockets full of romane”.
Diamonds —
The tempo of the album quickly picks up on this track. The bars are so clean and rapid fire that it feels like a Sway in the Morning freestyle. The rapper is boastful and confident. There’s too many lines in the song to go threw them all, so I made a list of a few that encompass the song’s mentality.
“The rap game filled with dope dealers and gold diggers”.
“They don’t need the braille to tell me they feel it”.
“My flow is like i’m sipping liquid gold”.
No Way — ( Too Easy, Dreemy Alpha & Geuice)
No Way takes a break from rapping a little bit and ventures down the R&B route, mixed with the familiar shares of a trap beat. The song speaks on the struggle that an artist may go through while chasing a rap career and trying to maintain a love life. “She said she gonna leave, ok, is she gonna leave? no way”. “I’ve just been rolling this gas bc you stressing me”. It details love pains that Sinatra’s audience can relate to and understand on the same level as himself.
“Girl this my crib so no you not kicking me out”
Passing Me By —
This track continues with an R&B style, seemingly a love letter from Dreemy Sinatra to that special woman in his life. It feels like a high school love story and you can’t help but root for him to get the girl. He pours his heart out on this track and the emotions are tangible. Here’s a few lines from song incase you want to use them for a little woo-ing in your own life.
“As she’s passing me by I look her right in her eyes”.
“You could have a better life, all you gotta do is choose”.
“Dry your eyes, baby girl dry, your eyes, don’t cry no more”
“With a beauty like yours why you put up with the stress”
“I’m the best that’s why them niggas hate me with you”.
Cry Together — (Dymezlos)
This song has the ultimate throw back vibes. The high pitched vocals used in the song reminds any old school Hip-Hop fan of Lonely by Akon, sampling Mr Lonely by Bobby Vinton. The song details his emotional journey with his mother and partner.
“Last night, me and my momma, we cried, cried together”.
He vows to do what’s right for the women he cares for in his life and raps about how he’s ready to take the next step with his partner. A feat not easily met by any young artist, yet Sinatra seems confident while speaking on it in the track.
“Los- “I plan to take you to the mother land together wakanda forever”.
“I wonder why you so alone in this house, i’m tryna make it a home”.
Sunshine — (Fahrelle Devine & CAF)
The album returns to its upbeat tempo as the third act and resolution of the project begins. Dreemy Sinatra is hopeful, to say the least, in this track. The hook, “my life full of sunshine”, even gets stuck in your head after a while as a listener. The young rapper cements his future and promises success for himself, his mother and his home town.
“Told my mom i’d never sign until I get a mil, I from the dorf I gotta keep it real”.
He admits that the road to success is difficult and tempting, but he doesn’t sound as if he’s giving up or slowing down any time soon.
Fah- “The devil knocking at my door had to rumble and tussle”.
Distance — (Dymezlos)
Distance maps out his journey as a rapper. The piano and soulful vocals blend with his style of rapping and make the track a truly complete piece. Dreemy Sinatra opens up about the hardships of being young and competing in this cutthroat competition.
“21, tryna follow my dreams”
“I’m dedicated to the things I chase after”.
Sinatra sheds light on the side of the struggle that most successful rappers don’t mention. He talks about the long nights, loss of ambition and feelings that no one is there to support you. The rap game is tough, it’s even harder when you’re in it. He repeats the coined phrase that inspires the title, “I just need distance”.
“ I had to learn I couldn’t do it by myself”.
“I just need you to call and know you’re there for me”.
His openness is refreshing to seeing from a young rapper. He finishes the song with a short, quick transition- “so”.
Thankful — (Dymezlos)
As the project comes to a close, Dreemy Sinatra says his thanks in this outta. He speaks to his significant other in song almost exclusively. He apologizes for being gone and busy, probably while completing this project, and admits his love and admiration for her openly and freely.
“I know i’ve been distant and ain’t been there for you”z
“Swear you’re a product of the things i’m missing”.
“I know sometimes I put you on the back burner but you never bailed on me like Nat Turner”.
Overall, Dreemy Sinatra’s project is polished and calculated. The production is stellar and the features he utilizes improve their tracks ten fold. His shout outs to his family and supporters heartwarming. His lyrical skills set him a part from the new sound in Hip-Hop and presents a bright future for the budding artists. Listening to the album feels like taking the journey along with him. The seams between each chapter are air tight and consistent. This project is definitely worthy of local and global glory.