Ronny J was recently on our pages with his Lil Pump & Smokepurpp collaborated track, “Broke My Wrist.” Now he’s connecting with Mike Zombie for their track “A Lot” giving us yet another hard hitting track. Play the track above and to enjoy more by Ronny J click here.
Since his freshman project, Project LA, Richie Guapo dug his roots deep and grew in Tampa’s rap scene. Hard-hitting singles like “Death Row Mobbin” and “Teched Out” recently landed Guapo an opening slot for Joe Budden. His latest work Screwed Up is his first promising drop with attention from local heavyweights. Guapo’s music could be compared to a lovechild of early A$AP and late Pimp C. Listen above.
Tampa’s Dessasore recently dropped a string of singles, the latest being “Fiction.” Dessasore makes it clear, much like his latest video, play time is over. “Fiction” is a hard-hitting, MTM-produced track with heavy kicks and dark vocal samples guaranteed to any trunk. Check it out above.
South Florida’s QuinceLu returns with another hard hitting freestyle; going in on DJ Esco’s “My Blower.” Look out for QuinceLu to re-release his buzzing A.L.I.E.N. album next month. Stream the new freestyle above.
Kidd Adamz and Babatunde have finally dropped the visual for their opening track “My Ppls” off their collaboration album KiddTunde. Shot by Marsmarsmars and directed by Wavylord, this visual provides a glimpse into the world both artists originate from and the people who inhabit it. As Babatunde reveals in his opening verse, his “people live poor and need more.” The resulting weight of this reality is the motivation for both of these artists to take collaborative action in uplifting their people. As Kidd Adamz reveals in his closing verse, the main objective is to “see my family on and . . . to see Miami on.” In a symbol of comradery, both artists are rarely pictured alone as they are often engulfed by their hyped supporters. This atmosphere is captured perfectly in the phrase across Kidd Adamz chest “SUPPORT ME,” which the people have as My Ppls racks up nearly 10k plays on Soundcloud. As shown in the opening scene, the journey of both these artists is at times one they must travel alone. Yet they never truly travel alone when they have the support of the people from bonds forged on the block. It is this continuous support which will further propel Kidd Adamz and Babatunde in the Miami Hop Hop scene.
Back with a brand new energetic single, Miami-Dade and Dusa Gang rappers Wize and Chrome Jone$ deliver their latest collab, “Kinfo.” This record paints the portrait of what the word ‘kinfo’ really stands for and the message is clear; if you’re not down with the gang, then keep your distance. Check it out above.
Sunny Fritz summons the recently returned Dessasore for his new single “PISSSTOL.” The ominous banger, produced by Heavy Kev, is reminiscent of the golden age gangsters we all up grew up with. Where the rap you grew up with meets the rap you know today. Stream it above.