Yearly Archives: 2016

GABRL – Take Your Money

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PRODUCERS: Justin Trax & Tyshane

GABRL has been idle for quite some time. But it’s evident that he’s been leveling himself up properly before releasing a Kamehameha wave of sound waves like this one. “Take Your Money” is a heavy dose of electricity and high quality song writing. GABRL is man on the edge as he shows off a crazy onslaught of rhymes and flows, that match this insanely dynamic beat produced by Justin Trax and Tyshane. If you need background music to release some energy, this track is definitely the ideal joint.

Smokepurpp – Ski Mask (Video)

Produced By: Kendrick
Shot By: Cole Bennett

Smokepurpp comes through with a trippy, new visual for his single “Ski Mask.” From the South Florida rapper himself, this is what he had to say about the new Cole Bennett-directed visual: “Shoutout to everyone that was a part of this, if you hating ima fuck ya grandma and allat shit.”

B Smyth – Dont Take Your Love

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B. Smyth’s track featuring Rick RossGold Wrappers” has been circulating pretty much every and any media outlet, now he’s dropped a new track “Don’t Take Your Love.” He sings “we can do church on Sunday morning, we can do all the things you wanted” to ensure that he wont allow the love to die. Overall, the track is captivating and should be played religiously, enjoy above and check back for more from B. Smyth!

Antonio Campos – I Need That

Antonio Campos has no problem letting you know “I Need That”. The record is dark but still has light. You feel the reach and motivation on the record. Antonio Campos is off in the zone with drugs he stole. Somehow he stumbled into the booth to record this record. The hook is catchy and the beat just matches the vibe perfectly. Antonio sound is original and isn’t copying anybody, you have to respect that. Coming from Florida isn’t just palm trees and breeze. Check out this hit record below.

Mardi – Living Young

Mardi shares a new track titled “Living Young,” a remix to Da-P’s “First To Know.” The R&B and soul-infused track, laced with vocals from Tryphaena Joelle, finds the Houston native reminiscing on his younger days before the hardships of maturity. Mardi recounts run-ins with trouble, shackin up at his mom’s crib, and disappointments with women. The slowing-moving synth lines weave well with the vivid lyrical narrative, providing the perfect portrait of old throwback moments when we were all living young!

Gloomy Grade – God, Drugs & Cash Flow (Mixtape)

Toronto rapper, Gloomy Grade delivers his second mixtape titled “God, Drugs & Cash Flow.” Recently, Gloomy collaborated with Poland’s DJ Vincent Vik and the duo released the single “Party Monster,” which put him in front of crowds across Europe. Grade has also had the pleasure of working with legendary artists like Horace Andy and Big Youth.

He brings it home with a refreshing new tape, displaying a unique sound for the fans. A sort of fusion between Hip Hop, Reggae and EDM worlds. Gloomy Grade is a truly skilled artist, whose ability to cross musical genres is drawn from his genuine passion for music and performing.

Dante Lennon – One Thing (Video)

Brooklyn’s own Danté Lennon hits us with a 1-2 punch today, and a powerful one at that. In addition to the release of her long-awaited new EP Party at a Funeral, Danté also liberates a catchy new video for “One Thing”, the EP’s first single. The thrilling set of visuals, directed by JR Omishore, shows a young girl sprinting towards a boating dock and stopping just shy of the edge. It’s up for interpretation in terms of what she was running from, but with the thumping sound of “One Thing” playing in the background, combined with flashy, trippy scenes of Dante rapping, it’s nothing short of a movie-like experience.

The 8-track EP includes features from rappers PremeDaPrez, and D.R.U.G., as well as singers Celeste and Deacon. The production team includes the likes of J Keyz, Smoova, Rum Punk and NewDay. With this new batch of music out, and some promising material in the vault, expect Danté to become a household name sooner than later.