NY’s own vetted artist Nymrod releases his latest project ‘Educated Music.’ The 9-track EP features Durgaveli, H.E.R., Misch, Mellow, and Citi The King Debanaire. As per the title, Nymrod delivers a lyrical guidebook on love, life, and success over a kaleidoscope of R&B blends, soul, striking basslines, and classic Hip Hop cadences.
Although it’s difficult to pinpoint a favorite off the EP, there are some stand out tracks including “The Worst” featuring Durgaveli. The duo embodies the ups and downs of relationships, lack of communication, and inevitably the debate of will love conquer all. The chemistry between Nymrod and Durgaveli is incomparable with unmasked, raw emotion. Through striking wordplay, they express their pain that once derived from bliss.
“Love in Sections” features Misch and is a soulful, charismatic track with a chill vibe, yet rousing enough to head onto the dancefloor. Nymrod’s infections lyrics along with Misch’s enticing vocals convey a seductive bliss, one that seems to be missing in some of today’s music.
“Take You There” which features Mellow and H.E.R. takes listeners through an erotic journey, classy in deliverance with the perfect blend of classic and contemporary R&B. Nymrod’s captivating lyrics are sure to stimulate the senses, so ladies pour the wine and fellows light the cigars…
Stream ‘Educated Music’ the EP and connect with Nymrod below.
“This song had to be made to become proactive in shaping our collective future, because the rebellion that happened on January 6, 2021, in Washington D.C. was the curtain being pulled back on race, lies, and darkness in America,” Speech explains. “It’s obvious that about half of America is living in a fictitious bubble and are responding accordingly. That’s why I wanted to share facts about the lawlessness and hypocrisy that was occurring. We may be at the start of another Civil war and a lot of bloodshed.” -SPEECH
Atlanta, GA…Like millions of other Americans, Grammy Award-winning artist Speech of the legendary Afro-centric Hip Hop group Arrested Development watched in horror as a swath of die-hard Trump loyalists stormed the U.S. Capitol building in Washington D.C. As the dedicated MC he is, Speech put the pen to paper and spit out the single “A Different World,” an anthemic call-to-action that both preserve his artistic integrity and passion for socio-political issues.
“On the night of the terrorist attack that already killed five people, I did a YouTube post, I posted various things on social media, but none of it seemed adequate, especially from a music documentation perspective,” he said of the song’s evolution. “So, I went into the studio, pulled out my Beat Thang, sampler, etc. The jazz/boom bap energy for this song was intentional, meant to be a throwback energy from the ‘90s-type approach. In my opinion, those sensibilities lend themselves to reflection, grooves, and hope, while still showing the urgency of this moment. I also purposely rhymed with a higher pitch, cuz I wanted my emotions of helplessness, rage but also engagement to come through.” -SPEECH
“A Different World” follows Expansion Pt. 1, Speech’s first solo EP in 14 years, and will appear on his upcoming full-length album Expansion. As he flirts within the song’s breakdown, “This is a time for good-hearted people of all races that love Hip Hop to show the world a path to peace and truth! Plot, Plan, Strategize, Organize and Mobilize. Please spread the vibes. We aren’t helpless, we can make a different world.”
Watch the teaser video and get “A Different World” below on preferred platforms.
It’s been about 2 years since Lil Skies last dropped a project. “Unbothered” shows progression in Lil Skies career! Already a dope artist, but now Lil Skies has graduated in his skills. I know his fans will enjoy this project from the beginning to the end.
Grammy nominated producer AraabMUZIK drops some dope ass melodies that he calls “Trap Soul”. If you in the mood to vibe out and listen to some dope beats by this well known producer, this is the Ep for you.
JORJA SMITH – MACHIAVELLI SESSIONS
Today marks 5 years since I uploaded ‘Blue Lights’ to SoundCloud. To celebrate (and following 'Blue Lights x 216') I've just released a special version of the original as part of the Machiavelli Sessions.
Anytime this beauty releases any music…YOU want to make sure that you check it out!Jorja’s voice is like an instrument..I can literally listen to her voice everyday, and even though this is only 3 tracks of the same song but trust me when I say you will love it!
NOLAY – KALAS EP
EP OUT ON ALL STREAMING PLATFORMS NOW … WILL HIT SPOTIFY TOMORROW 👀 #KALAS EP
Nolay is a dope artist coming from the UK, and letting yall know that she is not one to be played with! This “Kalas” project is filled with nothing but hard beats and bomb as lyrics.
BRS Kash made sure that his catchy/funny fellatio anthem “Throat Baby” was only a lil taste as to what’s going to come! “Kash Only” will have you vibing, twerking, and daydreaming all at the same time. LOL
I swear Logic dont know how to officially quit the music game LOL Out of nowhere here he comes with a whole alter ago called Doctor Destruction, but as like his own music, the project is definitely worth a few good listens.
Peewee Longway and Cassius are back collabing together for a part 2 to the already dope “Longway Sinatra” . As usual anything involving Peewee Longway is LIT, from the beginning to the end!
Jack Diamond releases visuals for his latest single “Free Love” which features YFN Lucci with production by Kyle Junior.
Diamond delivers a relatable track regardless of gender, culture, and occupation. With images of himself in a coffin, it’s evident the old Jack Diamond is dead. He’s broken his own heart from thinking with it instead of using his brain and he’s fed folks that he should’ve let starve. The new and improved Jack Diamond, however, will make them pay, not by way of violence but through his shine and success…there’s no more free love.
The tones are smooth and soulful yet piercing enough to raise arm harms while Jack Diamond spews his lyrical oath. Watch the video for “Free Love” and get your copy below.
The story of A Muse In Her Feelings was always broken into chapters… Amusing Her Feelings is just one of the untold chapters that led to where we were on “No Good”. Thank you all for letting us do this project our own way ➗🙏🏾 pic.twitter.com/DLixj5IrRc
DVSN always present us with dope r&b vibes every year, and now they’re back with another project that will have you relating to it on a very personal level.
NYCK CAUTION – ANYWHERE BUT HERE
ANYWHERE BUT HERE
I CAN SAY SO MUCH ABOUT THIS BUT I JUST HOPE YOU ALL LISTEN AND CAN SEE A LITTLE BIT OF LIFE FROM MY PERSPECTIVE. LOVE TO THOSE I HAVE IN MY LIFE, THE ONES I LOST AND ALL THE NEW PEOPLE THAT THIS ALBUM BRINGS IN. I LOVE YALLL
Texas natives JLC and Judy Drama recruit Melbourne’s Dee Stakz for new single/video titled “Welcome to Da Jungle.” This fierce trio is unstoppable and on the move with nothing to lose. They can survive the jungle in all forms and come out on top of the game. The Cinematic production heightens the raw and gritty lyrics…Connect the dots while they claim their earned respect. Watch the video and get the inside scoop on “Welcome to Da Jungle” below.
MJ: Before we jump into the video, how did everyone link up, especially with Dee Stakz who resides in Melbourne?
JLC: It basically started from Instagram with Dee Stakz showing love and reached out to me with marketing questions. While I was growing and moving in the scene, I watched him grow as well. I had a track that I wanted a different sound and knew with his character and talent that it would be a hit. He came through with a verse, for the video, and the rest is history! As far as Judy, I kept her hearing her name in the scene and popping up on social media. I was drawn to her style and sway and the fact that she was also from Texas. We connected, and again the rest is history.
MJ: What was the goal with this single/video? Let us in on the process from the creative spark to the finale. Is it receiving the proper accolades you were expecting it to?
JLC: The goal was to provide fans with something they can relate to and show them they can come out as we did and to reach as many as we can! I came up with the idea as I was riding through my old hood in Fort Worth and just thinking how bad it was back in the day. I mean you had to constantly watch your back and watch who you let in your circle and it was people constantly getting robbed and set up. It’s like that now, but back in the 90’s it was three times as bad. As of now it’s nothing but good reviews and it’s just been a couple of weeks, as it spreads, we are looking forward to seeing how different crowds respond.
MJ: Was it difficult to shoot the video during a heightened period of COVID-19? Why is it important for you to continue to curate during the pandemic?
JLC: Actually, it was easy. It was kind of an in and out thing when you shoot so many videos you just do your thing and roll out, and I think I can speak on behalf of everybody on that note! I believe it was Dee Stakz’s first video, but you would never know it, he handled business! The pandemic is an opportunity for more exposure as people are watching more TV and have more of an online presence.
MJ: Talk about the chemistry between the three of you and how individual styles complemented one another.
JLC: Everybody is just down to earth and got jokes so that really makes it easy when everyone has the same goal in mind and takes their careers seriously. Our styles in my opinion with each verse is a different feel and different tone, talking about a different scenario with the same topic, and it makes it both interesting and captivating.
MJ: Take a minute to share with fans about upcoming solo or more collaborative projects.
JLC: I can’t talk about that…but we have a lot of people watching us and don’t want us, especially me, to go far in the industry. Our ideas are unique, and we must keep them secured until it’s release time.
MJ: Please take a moment to share anything else fans should be on the lookout for and how they can connect with you for updates and new music.
JLC: They can go to Amazon and read my E-Book “Hip Hop Marketing A Dirty Game” for some tips on marketing. I have some collaborations in the works and more music endeavors on the way so stay tuned. Follow me on Instagram @jlcaagrecords, on Twitter @allaroundaag, on Facebook at AAG Records, and on the web at allaroundaag.com.
The moment we’ve all been waiting for. Nicki Minaj’s manifestations coming true.
Awhile back on the Ellen DeGeneres show, Nicki revealed that she wanted a cute fat baby in the future. After today’s surprise post from Nicki on Instagram; her manifesting worked.
Papa Bear (Poppa Bear) Minaj aka Richie Rich
Baby Petty looks exactly like his Mom but Twitter says he has his Dad’s fists! Lol!
Thanks for sharing your bundle of joy with us Nicki. We know our nephew is good for life!
Uncle Murda drops Rap Up 2020 ➖➖➖ “The Moment everybody been waiting 4 Rap Up 2020 Out Now Link in my bio You know the vibes @greatjohnmusic on the beat by the way Don’t Come Outside Vol3 available on all streaming platforms run them numbers up “ ➖➖➖ Uncle Murda returned on New Year’s Day with his annual “Rap Up 2020” putting the year’s happenings in perspective. The New York rap veteran recaps a tumultuous 2020 by giving his thoughts on a myriad of topics including the losses of NBA icon Kobe Bryant, Black Panther actor Chadwick Boseman, Pop Smoke, King Von and Mo3. “I’m a fear heavenly father but this time I’m booing you/What did Kobe, Gigi and them other passengers do to you,” he raps about the fatal January helicopter crash that killed the NBA icon, his daughter and seven others before lamenting Pop’s death. “The good die young it really wasn’t his time/him being dead, Tekashi still living is a crime.”
When the COVID-19 vaccine becomes readily available to all citizens, Murda won’t be getting in line to take it. He then questions if the virus was built in a lab and if Donald Trump’s reported positive test for the coronavirus was a hoax.
“Is it real, is it fake? I don’t know, I know shit’s sad/People dying from shit they been had/They said Trump had it but I think he was faking it/They got a vaccine now but I still ain’t taking it/We all saw that nurse who passed from that shit/Live on TV miss me with that funny shit/I don’t trust the government they chasing that fucking bag/Whole coronavirus feel like a money grab,” he raps.
Throughout the 14-minute diatribe, Murda also touches on Megan Thee Stallion’s shooting, Rowdy Rebel’s release from prison, George Floyd’s murder, Irv Gotti saying he had sex with Ashanti, Jeremih’s coronavirus battle, Jada and Will Smith’s entanglement, his beef with Casanova, why he’ll miss Donald Trump, Gucci Mane and Jeezy’s Verzuz and Funk Flex getting liposuction.
The staggering track serves as the opener for his Don’t Come Outside, Vol. 3 project, which also dropped on Friday (January 1). Murda claims this is going to be the last of his year-end “Rap Up” series. Stream the project now!
Shojon, multi-faceted artist hailing from South London, releases the official video for his latest single “Theorem.” The video is directed by Craig Heathcote (BBC), produced by FEUD creative Liam Payne, and features a diverse cast.
Shojon is seen not as your average or expected cupid, but one who swarms the city with a new outlook on love, it’s emotions, and overall mood. His entrancing vocals over a soulful yet invigorating blend of R&B and indie-pop soundscapes is sure to convince lovers worldwide of his, in seventh heaven with both feet on the ground, message. Watch “Theorem” and connect with Shojon below.
Shojon is currently campaigning with the Mind Mental Health Charity to raise mental health awareness, since funding has been discontinued by the government for the Time to Change Initiative. Shojon has commissioned a limited run of the ‘Shojon Bar’ a milk chocolate snack he is using to help raise awareness and break the stigmas in mental health.