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Eman Get Dough – Digital Dash

Digital Dash

After splashing unto the scene in the WSHH liberated visual for “Never Tell Nobody” featuring Rich Homie Quan, Magic City-based recording artist Eman Get Dough returns with his latest single “Digital Dash.” Produced by Carl Paul, the song follows up his Coke Boy Zach assisted loosie “Live Fast Die Young” and is perfect for any pre-game celebration.

Stream the laid-back cut below and purchase it via iTunes here.

Jake Spooner – Lost Ft. Gucci Mane

Jake Spooner - Lost (Artwork)

Gucci Mane joins Jake Spooner on the Top 40 bound single “Lost.” Crafted by 3x Grammy-nominated producer SmashDavid (Khalid, Big Sean, Chris Brown) & CRIS, the radio-ready cut picks up where the rising Pop sensation’s Tory Lanez-assisted love ballad “Rivals” left off and serves as another great example of what fans can expect from his yet to be titled debut EP.

“When I first heard the chords on the instrumental they were so dark that Instantly felt lost, but as the song progresses it builds into a bright dancehall chorus; that’s what caused me to take the concept from a dark ballad type lyric into a record of hope and unity. We all have something we can’t live without in life.”

Stream the Florida based singer/songwriter’s new song below and expect matching visuals to follow soon.

 

Greedy Macc – “Lebron”

In an era where mumble rap and multi-colored hair rappers are a common occurrence, real lyricists are often overlooked. But Los Angeles rapper Greedy Macc is true to the game and he’s making sure he gets the attention he deserves.

“I’m a real rapper and I got real word play. I like to make the words connect and rhyme and I like to make a story. Back in the day you had to make songs, now you can just do anything you want and go platinum,” Greedy Macc said.

Getting his start on the road with Too Short in the early 2000’s Greedy Macc fell in love with Hip-Hop and the process of making music being on a major national tour.

“I got started making music just being with friends, then I met Too Short and went on tour with him. It was over from there, I ended up putting together a studio and I’ve been making music since,” Greedy Macc said. “I got songs with Too Short, E-40, Gucci Mane, Tyga, OT Genasis and Iamsu!, I’ve been doing music for a long time. I like making music to make people dance. People hate when I say it, but its a hobby of mine. It’s just one of the dopest things in the world, imagine a world with out music!”

Armed with his new single, “Lebron,” this West Coast staple is looking to make waves in this new generation of rap, so that he can continue to leave his mark on the game he loves so much.

“The Lebron song came about because everyone keeps hating on him for no reason. They say oh he’s not Kobe, or oh he’s not Jordan, and that he doesn’t have the killer instinct. How come they keep stripping everything and taking everything from him? When he got his second ring I kind of had to side with him – and his shoes are comfortable, so I got all his sneaks.”

This track will find a home on his album called Mouthpiece and the project will be followed up by a second release in June. Following Mouthpiece Parts 1 & 2, Greedy Macc is planning on releasing his project Cartier Chris which he plans to release around Christmas in 2018.

Puncho Ft. Yung Bleu – Going In

Hailing from Charleston, SC, Puncho is an up and coming artist that tailors his music to real life facts, his own personal experiences, and everything in between. Representing Most Wanted Records, Puncho has unveiled the official music video for “Going In” featuring Yung Bleu. “Going In” — a smooth single from Punch delivers an effortless amount of swagger as he proves exactly why he’s going in. Full of amazing scenic views, Puncho struts showcases his demeanor, immediately reeling in the listener, while creating a new anthem for the hustlers. Directed by Mark Lee.

Stream/purchase “Going In” here: http://smarturl.it/PunchoGoingIn

Cheech Bundy – The Boom Bap Rap Netflix Experience (Video)

Today, Cheech Bundy releases a shit load of content called the “Boom Bap Rap Netflix Experience”. 11 videos, 11 interviews and a vinyl to digital rip of his critically acclaimed project. Sit back light up, pour up, and enjoy entering the crazy world of Cheech Bundy the high functioning stoner/hip-hip head.

Darnell Williams – Fuck Hollywood

Darnell Williams is extremely particular about his craft. A strategic perfectionist, the Los Angeles-based artist parlayed a successful career working on music videos for artists like Mac Miller and Big Sean to focus on his main interest—rapping—and meticulously working on songs that have led to his music being featured on HBO’s Silicon Valley and landing him the coveted official 2016 X Games Anthem with “One Spot.”

The Detroit native Williams has traveled a path of hardship to come through the other side. Knowing he wanted to be an emcee since the second grade, he was in a rap trio in high school that split when he went to college in Chicago to study film. During his first semester, he met Ill Roots founder Mike Waxx who encouraged him to move to New York City to film music videos. But after they moved to Los Angeles and he split from the company, he found himself broke and homeless, forcing him to move to South Central to sleep on the floor of a friend’s kitchen. “Fuck Hollywood” is an ode to his LA experience.

Ill Son – KD (Video)

After dropping the banger “Cash Cow,” Ill Son drops off his first video offering from the highly anticipated debut The Ill Son. Check out the sick visuals for “KD” directed by Sean Lott Films above. Produced by Tha Audio Unit.