Midwest artist Young Deuces has released his brand new music video for “The Lie”, the latest single from his album, “My Unapologetic Black Thoughts”.This emotional song was produced by up & coming Producer, K. Mel Beatz and the video was produce by the video collective team. We Got Flavors. The song & video takes you… Continue reading Young Deuces brings a powerful message in new “The Lie” visual
Month: January 2019
L.A. band Night Lights brings the new single “Nerve”
Today we have the new single from Los Angeles based Night Lights. Produced by Brian Philipps (Walk the Moon, COIN) the single entitled ‘Nerve’ is about tough love and having someone in your life who loves you enough to tell you the things you don’t always want to hear. Night Lights have been featuring in outlets… Continue reading L.A. band Night Lights brings the new single “Nerve”
South Carolina’s own Mo Beatz releases his new single titled “Fuck Da Club Up”
South Carolina's own Mo Beatz releases his new single titled "Fuck Da Club Up." The track is a dope record for the streets, clubs, and has a lot of energy with the production handled by ChillGoHard. This one is going to be real big for 2019! #Stamp
Album: Covenant Government – “Annuit Coeptis”
East Coast collective, Covenant Government, releases their second collaborative group project titled, Annuit Coeptis. Latin for “Providence favors our undertakings.” Another “polictically and socially,” driven piece of music that once again separates the #CovGov team from the rest. Listen to the official project below! Featuring: Sensei Feng Xhui | Relz | Young Scoop | Blizz | Nalo… Continue reading Album: Covenant Government – “Annuit Coeptis”
Dear Silas lets loose his long-awaited “Skrr Skrr” visual
To say that Jackson, Mississippi's own Dear Silas has had a good past few months would be an understatement. His standout single "Skrr Skrr" managed to go viral in a huge way, leading to him signing a partnership with RCA Records. Now with the major machine behind him, we get the official video for the… Continue reading Dear Silas lets loose his long-awaited “Skrr Skrr” visual
Raye Zaragoza shares her new “Live at Rockwood Music Hall” EP
Raye Zaragoza brings a new project with a unique twist. The four track EP is recorded live from the prestigious Rockwood Music Hall in New York and includes Zaragoza’s most powerful and thought-provocking songs. Zaragoza is known for her viral music videos which collectively garner almost a million views. She has been deemed as a voice for… Continue reading Raye Zaragoza shares her new “Live at Rockwood Music Hall” EP
Detroit’s Riverside Sherwood & Gwopo Blu “Boss Up” in new visual
Riverside Sherwood & Gwopo Blu drop a video for their banger "Boss Up", with the Detroit sound & surroundings Boss Up is the perfect mode for the hustlers everywhere. Peep it now. https://youtu.be/Kk3wXE3Fag4
St. Humain delivers his new “Emotional Sauna” EP
St. Humain is known for his vibrant genre-bursting music. Mesmerizing audiences across the globe with his authentic lyricism, stunning electronic soundscapes and slick urban melodies, St. Humain’s songwriting is a true expression of emotion. Through his imaginative and innovative delivery the singer, songwriter and producer illustrates his impressive musicality. St. Humain reveals, “The goal of… Continue reading St. Humain delivers his new “Emotional Sauna” EP
Samson the Great comes from Atlanta with latest drop “Draped You”
Samson the Great is an Atlanta artist with a style of his own. Delivering his latest record titled "Draped You", he is ready to make a name for himself in this everchanging industry. "Draped You" is almost at 2000 plays on Soundcloud and has already been featured on Dash Radio. Taylor King provides the smooth… Continue reading Samson the Great comes from Atlanta with latest drop “Draped You”
Lou Courts navigates an ended relationship on “Try (To Move On)”
Try (To Move On), the second single for Lou Courts is a nuanced lament to an unavoidable end of a relationship. "It talks about the pain of biting the bullet and moving on after analysing where everything went wrong. It starts out with the bitterness that usually accompanies a tumultuous ending, but the song is about acceptance… Continue reading Lou Courts navigates an ended relationship on “Try (To Move On)”