Bihhhh “#ImSippinTeaInYoHood”!!! Okay, so it’s not secret that XXXTENTACION and SpaceGhostPurpp have not been on good terms, but did X have to drop such a good diss track?! i’m not saying i’m ever going to have beef with anyone, but if i do i’m riding around and playing this, while obviously sippin’ on some tea. Play the track above and dedicate it to someone who wishes they were you.
Last month Denzel Curry dropped his track “Knotty Head” and just when we though it couldn’t get any better he surprised us all. Yesterday “Knotty Head” was premiered by Zane Lowe on Beats 1, but this time with a contribution by Rick Ross. With Denzel’s intrusive flow and Ross’ more laid-back rhyme scheme, the Carol City connection on this track is strong making it a track so versatile that anyone can favor it. Check the track out above and be sure to catch Denzel on his upcoming tour.
Deriving from the roster of POORAMERIKA artists, Cheez delivers a new track “Lost & Found”. Produced by Clyad, the beat is as smooth as the flows and verses laid down on this track. As an emerging artist in South Florida, Cheez exhibits the potential to become another talented rapper putting on for Miramar. Play the track above and find more from Cheezhere
Danny Towers has really been putting in work! whether it’s a freestyle or a track he’s featured on, it’s apparent that he’s taking 2016 by storm. His track “Finger Pop the Yop” doesn’t only just roll off your tongue, but this track is just a complete banger. I kid you not when i tell you that you’re going to play the track back about 5 times after listening, with that being said, enjoy!
Ace Hood just recently dropped off his remix of Bryson Tillers “Exchange” and is now revisiting his project Starvation 4. Today he brings forth a visual for his track “Carried Away” play the clip above and be sure to revisit Starvation 4 here.
PRODUCER: Linzi Jai DIRECTOR: Nick Bilardello & Jonathan Benavente CINEMATOGRAPHY: Nick Maharore UPCOMING PROJECT: Far From Familiar RELEASE DATE: Spring 2016
From his days as QuEST to his current establishment as Sylvan LaCue, it’s been a long journey of self-discovery and soul searching for the 25-year-old artist. To build anticipation for the release of his upcoming album Far From Familiar this spring, LaCue delivers a new video for his single, “Fall From Grace” which was released in February alongside “Emeryville”. Directed by Nick Bilardello and Johnathan Benavente, the visuals were filmed at the Church of the Holy Trinity in NYC’s Upper West Side. The poignant visual features Sylvan’s battle to find serenity and conquer darkness as he reflects on the journey to his new found faith. Besides the video, LaCue raps with intensity and gifts us with divine hooks over a Linzi Jai produced instrumental. Enjoy this impressive video above and let me know what you think about it!