THUG TEARZ is a fresh and inclusive project by Alexandria rapper, Fingo 33. The EP, consisting of seven tracks, can be best described as youthful. The artist jumps from subject to subject with a in-your-face style flow. The opening track ‘Bleach’ feels like a rap battle and he’s giving you his all. No one leaves without a burn mark. Fingo is a hungry artist ready for his breakthrough. Producer TheeZenith is the most common appearance on the project with four production credits. This could be the early signs of a killer rapper-producer duo. One thing is for sure, this isn’t the last we’ve seen of the two of them.
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Friday, February 8, 2019
Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Jay Z Helps 21 Savage
Jay Z and Roc Nation are now working to release 21 Savage from ICE detention. He’s currently on 23&1 lockdown after being arrested over the weekend due to an alleged expired visa. The rapper came to the US legally in 2005 from the United Kingdom and is said to have stayed without proper filing past 2006. Jay Z and his legal team argue that he is in fact eligible with his current credentials.
Saturday, February 2, 2019
Rapper BlueFace Arrested for Gun Possession
BlueFace and one of his crew members were arrested last night, in Los Angeles, for the unlawful possession of loaded firearms. He and his group were occupying a public space when police arrived and they attempted tossing their weapons. BlueFace and one of his friends were unlucky and still caught by police with their respective firearms. He was released later that night after fulfilling a $35,000 bail.
Monday, January 28, 2019
‘Capping’ by Lady Si and Prince Chaching
The high energy, keep it real or keep it quiet ‘Capping’ music video is a testament to the times. The duo calls out those who don’t live up to the things they talk about, the fake flexers. The music video is a visual aid to its theme: only the real survive.
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Thursday, January 24, 2019
Women Are The Secret Weapon of 2019
The DC, Maryland and Virginia area have been bubbling with new, prominent talent. As Hip Hop has continued its domination on pop culture, it has opened a new door for opportunity for those sometimes overlooked. This year, the women of the DMV Hip Hop scene are breaking out and moving up. In 2018, a handful of local female rappers and singers grew in stardom. Artists such as Rico Nasty, placed on 2K19’s official soundtrack, Chelly the MC, covered in the Washington City Paper, and Kelow LaTesha, featured on NPR’s Tiny Desk with rapper GoldLink, generated hundreds of thousands of plays on streaming platforms last year. They perform, sell merchandise and maintain a connection with their growing fanbases across the country- and the world.
It’s obvious the women’s movement is growing not just in politics, but culture and music. The shift of artists being more personable than proper while communicating with their audience is seen most clearly in Cardi B’s career. Her fans and followers pride themselves in supporting someone who’s real, someone who appears organic and inviting. Opening up and being emotional are traits a modern artist needs, and probably what women get called out for doing the most... historically. In this day and age, that can generate success, if done properly. Cardi B’s boisterous and eccentric personality is deemed authentic and has been a critical component throughout her career. It’s relatable and refreshing. She gives her audience energy and somewhat a mirror to reflect themselves and their reality onto her. That sort of relationship is crucial in an ever-changing digital age.
The combination between Hip Hop being the new Pop and the new era of the women’s movement, it seems to be a new dawn for music. Women might have the secret weapon, loved across music and being the muse of most radio hits. The developing popularity of independent artistry has granted thousands free, crucial exposure for their content. It won’t be long until more women are able to make this their career. Undoubtedly, there has never been a better time in Hip Hop for women to blossom than now.
Tuesday, January 22, 2019
HEYMANNY2 by YungManny
‘HEYMANNY2’ is the sequel to its predecessor of the same name and the first body of work by rapper Yung Manny. The ‘Moana’ rapper starts off the well awaited mixtape with a track most wouldn’t expect. ‘I’m YungManny’ is a melodic r&b-trap experiment produced by Manny himself. It still holds his unique flow in the middle of the song. He mixes styles- showing his versatility and openness to a new, different sound. We’ve come to learn he’s certainly not afraid of doing the unexpected.
10 Band Lick has become a fan favorite in the few hours since the project’s release. His connection with those who support him is hard to ignore. He navigates social media, staying out of any real drama and sharing his views with his peers. He advocates finishing school and totes his own report cards online. Although only being fifteen, he’s also spoke on the misuse and overuse of marijuana to his followers on Instagram. The young talent explained his belief that marijuana should be used as a reward rather than an activity, if not used medicinally. It’s no secret minors smoke weed. Why not be real about it? He’s a light for the future, if anything.
The mixtape has a few features, each noteworthy in their own right. ‘Billy & Mandy’ feature’s rapper Good Intent, a fellow Maryland rapper. The two work well together and create an energetic dynamic. KJ feature’s Lil Gray, another DMV native. Yung Manny, with this being only his second major project to date, has secured a spot amongst local veterans in the game. His most well received feature is ‘Manny 2x’ with Young Manni of Rich Shootas. The music video, now sitting at over half a million views, hosts a cameo of Q Da Fool, another local rapper who happened to sign to Roc Nation in 2018.
With the current trajectory of this young man’s career, there’s no telling where we could see him by even next year. The team behind him seems to be genuine and solid... and well versed in marketing. Their strategies haven’t seemed to fail so far. Yung Manny’s energy and appeal is refreshing and could be what gets him national- and even possibly global fame. Right now, it seems it’s all up to him.
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Saturday, January 19, 2019
Breezy Supreme Signs to Quality Control Music
Maryland rapper Breezy Supreme, also nicknamed “Maryland Manson” has earned himself a management deal with Quality Control Music. This milestone comes after years of hard work from the artist and a few independent songs that caught labels, and fans, eyes. His mistake recent project ‘Hell Raiser’ was the last nail in the coffin.
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