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Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Hip Hop Takes Over Pop In The New Decade


Hip Hop has been on the rise of popularity as a genre for the last twenty years. The art form has made monumental strides regarding its sound, social impact and its definition of a Hip Hop artist. The birth of streaming has ushered in a new generation and demographic of rap fans. A genre that was once developed, governed and engineered by minority groups is now enjoyed on every continent. The introduction of platforms such as SoundCloud and Spotify has given hopeful creatives everywhere the opportunity to be the next number-one artist. It seems this shift in Hip Hop and music itself has opened the doors to the next era of pop culture.

This week, global pop star Justin Bieber has been under the foot of this evolution following the debut of his single ”Yummy”. The singer relaunched his musical career this year after a four-year hiatus. Bieber has always claimed to enjoy a challenge and even considers himself as the underdog in most circumstances. He has had a target on his head since 2009. He and his team surely saw success when they put together the plan to release ”Yummy” at the top of the year, while the rest of Hollywood was still on holiday. The only thing they couldn't predict was Hip Hop newcomer Roddy Ricch’s single ”The Box” battling their corporate mega team for the number-one spot.

By January 3rd, the single had been out for a month. No A&R could've predicted the rocket-like trajectory of the song, or Roddy Ricch’s popularity. He quickly became a famous name in Hip Hop loving American homes. To reach Billboard’s top position in five weeks isn't unheard of, but selling out superstar Justin Bieber is quite rare. This isn't the first time in recent history that Hip Hop has bested Pop music for the nation’s heart. Taylor Swift, America’s sweetheart, was blocked from her usual number-one on the charts when another Hip Hop newcomer, Lil Nas X’s ”Old Town Road”, was on its twelfth week on top of Billboard’s Hot 100.

In 2020, Roddy Ricch now holds the title of the first new song to top the charts of the decade. A triumph such as this was unheard of for rap music over twenty years ago. More people listen to Hip Hop now than it's creators could fathom in the late ’70s. This new era of genre-less music may make feats such as this obsolete. Now, artists of any age have infinite possibilities in front of them. An artist that has just kick-started their career can reach the heights of musical veterans. We're learning, it's not always about the money and marketing. It's about what people want.

BIGBABYGUCCI Gives Us Hints For A Girl Is A Gun


Monday night, streaming superstar BIGBABYGUCCI took to his Twitter in order to give his fans a little teaser for his upcoming album. He disclosed that he would be sending out tweets with new lyrics throughout the night. The rapper stayed true to his word and post a handful of tweets only a few hours later.



Fans can speculate what the true themes of this project will be now. The “Droptop Lexus” artist has a great way of vocalizing himself without saying much. At this time, we don’t know the gravity of these lines, but they could be a part of your next favorite BIGBABYGUCCI track.

A Girl Is A Gun debuts Thursday, January 16th.

Monday, January 13, 2020

FH’s Fresh Out Da Week Playlist January 11th



FH is setting the tone for the first quarter of the new year and updated the playlist for the week with the hottest tracks from the underground. This week features songs like “Testimony” by Angelus (Angelus7k) featuring Yurmsauce (@YurmSauce), “Toxic” by 3miles (@hate3m), produced by MaxVon, and “Toasty” by Zion (@ProbablyZion). The producers put some elbow grease into their tracks too in this Fresh Out Da Week playlist, with astounding production by RellyMade (@RellyMade), Luke Almighty (@Luke_Almighty), as well as an appearance by Nick Mira (@NickMira_) and Pharaoh Vice (@PharaohVice). One of the hottest acts in line for “Best New Artist”, singer LilSpirit with track “Back To Life” reveals the true potential this year holds. Tap into the playlist and find all the stars before they get their awards!

Click here to listen to the “Fresh Out Da Week” Playlist on SoundCloud.

Sunday, January 12, 2020

Protein by Tommy Ice



Tommy Ice is back on our homepage with an uptempo track to keep you warm all winter long. “Protein”, produced by 1cmBeatz, is a genre-bending, melodic trap song. Tommy puts his classic flare over the beat and delivers a fun-filled performance, a trait that his listeners love. There’s never a dull moment for this rapper and “Protein” is the perfect single to boost your daily playlist.

Click here to listen to ”Protein” on SoundCloud.

I Want Everything by Somedaysoon


For many of us, the new year rang in the decade of adulthood. Children of the ‘90s officially had to wave goodbye to antics of the early 2000s, including puppy love and parties at the roller rink. Artist Somedaysoon brought that energy back in his exciting new single “I Want Everything”. From the fake, or should I say “personality”, glasses to the disco ball dance competition, Music Video Director NightRunner includes all the key nostalgia points. Visually and sonically, the song is upbeat and a lot of fun. It can be a real pick-me-up to add to your playlist.

Click here to watch the “I Want Everything” video.

Thursday, January 9, 2020

The Year of DroGotDoe


DroGotDoe has been building momentum within his career since the final quarter of 2019. A few more than a handful of visuals and once teased singles we're gifted to fans during the holiday season. His music video for the single ”iPhone Gang”, released shortly after Christmas, has received over fifteen hundred plays in the matter of two weeks.
Artists are churning content out seemingly faster than ever. The Florida native has been preparing and waiting for the new year. The year is clearly still fresh and anyone can enter the spotlight as 2020’s best new artist. Artists that work while everyone else takes a vacation, usually have a leg up on the competition. If he stays on this trajectory, DroGotDoe’s dedicated fanbase is sure to see a few newcomers this year.

Click here to stream and follow DroGotDoe on Spotify.

Sunday, January 5, 2020

A Call For Love Towards Lil Skies

Over the few weeks of 2019, fans have noticed a shift in the mood and presence of rapper Lil Skies on social media. His posts became shorter, less about music and “outfits of the day”. These lighthearted posts were instead replaced with melancholy thoughts or declarations. “At the end... time to go” and “I love my son 5ever” with his signature butterfly emoji are the Pennsylvania artist’s most recent and alarming messages to his supporters.

The new year has brought forth new promises to look after our entertainers. Cole Bennett, videographer, CEO of the ever-fresh hip hop outlet Lyrical Lemonade, and frequent collaborator with his fellow creator informed the public on social media Sunday evening and asked everyone to “love and appreciate Skies more”. Although it may not be clear what he's going through, it's evident that he requires love and support at this time. If 2020 can be the year known for anything, it should be know for we as consumers learning how to create a boundary between an artist and their humanity.