Author Archives: Niyah Nel

Roc Decarlo Ft. Gucci Mane – B.A.M.N. (Video)

Ahead of the release of The Products of the American Ghetto (watch the trailer here), Roc Decarlo teams up with the one and only Gucci Mane for “B.A.M.N.”, which will be featured on the soundtrack for the film. Today, Decarlo unveils the official music video for “B.A.M.N.” and it finds the two rhymers trading verses that detail their drive to become successful and get to the top by any means necessary, just like the title of the song. Providing plenty of street knowledge that comes derived from growing up in the difficult environments they did, Roc Decarlo and Gucci Mane’s bars vividly depict their willingness to rise through anything over hard-hitting production.

Purchase “B.A.M.N.” via iTunes.

Flatline Nizzy Ft. Wiz Khalifa & M. Tomlin – Favorite

DJ Afterthought and Riff Raff recently launched their new record label together, Catalyst Collective. One of their new signee’s is Flatline Nizzy. He’s been making some noise throughout Pittsburgh and received co-signs from some major artists in the city. Today, he comes through with his new single, “Favorite” featuring Wiz Khalifa and M. Tomlin.

“Flatline Nizzy is Pittsburghs next rising star. With co signs from some of the biggest names in Pittsburgh and throughout industry he teams up with superstar Wiz Khalifa to bring you this summer hit. Production and smooth hook comes from M Tomlin another rising star from Pittsburgh.” DJ Afterthought said.

N-Trigue Da Incredible – Go (Video)

Atlanta artist N-Trigue Da Incredible releases a new visual for his single “Go.” N-Trigue takes it to California views and vibes with the Dex Elliott-directed visual. The Radio Ready Entertainment CEO is currently working on his upcoming project Man On Fire set to release later this summer.

Dope Run – Don’t Nun Move (Video)

Atlanta-based rap group Dope Run release a new visual for their track “Don’t Nun Move.” The duo consists of Dope Boy Ra and Runway Richy. Both artists have been aligned and supported by acts such as T.I., Gucci Mane, B.O.B., and Trae Tha Truth. The Killer Brown-directed visual brings you a trap influenced and true to the hustle narrative. Check out the video above.

AMEISH – I’ll Be Alright

LA native AMEISH delivers dope 90’s nostalgia in his latest single, “I’ll Be alright.​” The songs introduction kick starts with the hit of a drum that walks us through the vision AMEISH paints through his lyrics. As the tempo transitions you feel the details of his lines mingle perfectly with each instrument. This track brings the feeling of tuning out all things through the way he expresses his perspective of his life and the situations in it.

Although AMEISH is based out of California, this track will make you feel like you are lost in the beauty of New York with headphones on that blocks the world. ​Be sure to keep your eyes and ears locked, as he is gearing up to release more music sooner than later.​

Black Buffet – “Por Siempre”

Rapper Black Buffet returns with a new visual for his song, “Por Siempre” taken from his project, Lifestyles of the Rich and Infamous Knowbodies.

The visual features picturesque views of Mexico as Black Buffet takes a trip across the border to put in some work.

From quick get money schemes to hard times with limited resources, BlackBuffet brings to life the experience of anyone who has grown up in the hoods across America.

“I’m putting out 4 or 5 videos this Spring and leading into the Summer. I want to keep the content hot and I want people to really understand where I came from and how I got to this point,” Black Buffet said.

The song comes on the heels of Black Buffet dropping the Pusha Tfeatured and Nottz produced project that earned attention on a host of sites including,

“The way the project went I got a few solid joints on both projects and the album is dope. I just want to stay relevant with the visuals,” Black Buffet said. “Im just trying to keep pushing man, Por Siempre that means forever, so thats a testament to my hustle. I’m working on another project with different kinds of stuff and the instrumentation is totally different from before.  Me and Nottz, we pretty much have a full album.