“Get Cha Mind Right” is the latest west coast anthem by Pomona’s Suga Free and Sporty featuring the OG Mitchy Slick. In the heart of Cali, the authentic and raw side of the west coast is showcased and celebrated by the crew. Audiences will embrace their roots along with their hustle and grind. Watch the video and connect below.
Indie sensation Elaina Yvonne announces the release of her latest single/lyric video “Soul Partna.” The Fayetteville, NC based artist captivates by way of a blend of smooth vocals and rhymes, spoken word style. Listeners will feel an ear pleasing kaleidoscope of jazz, R&B, and neo-soul. Elaina is searching for her soul partner…a life partner who will love her in this lifetime and the next, who will show her what she’s been missing, teach her things, and more. Stream “Soul Partna” and connect with Elaina Yvonne below.
Esteemed indie artist Saint Soprano releases visuals for “What’s That Aroma” produced by DJ Cash (EPMD Manager). The record is taken from his upcoming album ‘Don’t Forget To Hustle.’ Soprano, CEO of Black Forbes Entertainment, is also nominated for multiple awards (vote below).
Immediately upon pressing play audiences will be hit with a dose of pure, uncut Hip Hop. Soprano not only serves as one MC with one mic but also as The Pot Whisperer while he causes mayhem on the stove. His raw storytelling and slick metaphors embody his chef skills. Watch “What’s That Aroma” and vote for Saint Soprano’s multiple nominations below.
San Diego rapper Fase 1 releases the official video for “P.T.D.H.M. (Pray They Don’t Hate Me).” Audiences will delve into his realm of self-reflection. Potent storytelling depicts memoirs filled with struggles and triumphs. Press play for an emotive performance and connect with Fase 1 below.
Yung Gypsy, representing Philly, presents the FranchiseBeats/Rotation Records produced single/video “B.M.S.” Gypsy wastes no time conveying who she is, what she wants, and how she moves by way of slick bars, boldly delivered. She exudes infectious doses of sass and confidence that weave in and out of her raw message. Audiences are sure to grip onto her unmatched edginess, as they hit repeat. Watch the video and tap in below for more on “B.M.S.,” an industry takeover, what’s next, and more.
MJ: Before we jump into your new single/video “B.M.S.” let everyone know who you are and where you’re from.
Yung Gypsy: I’m a Tri-State Gypsy from the Tri-State area. Born in South New Jersey, living in and out of Brooklyn NY. Raised in PA. I never stay anywhere long enough for the roots to stick. It’s a lifestyle. One of a Nomadic Traveling Artist.
MJ: At what point in your life did you decide it was time to kick start your career? Walk us through a brief timeline.
Yung Gypsy: Honestly it just kind of happened! I came to Reading PA to meet up with my boy Frank (shout out to FranchiseBeats) we were catching up and going through some of his music catalogs (this man is a genius). Now we ran through quite a few songs he produced but there was one he left in the tuck (untouched) he wanted me to hear. He took a sample from one of my favorite movies and as soon as I heard the track, I knew it was time.
MJ: Holding it down in a male-dominated industry, tell us what sets you apart from other artists, from looks to style, to craft, etc.
Yung Gypsy: So first off… I feel like the ladies are taking over! The men pull the strings behind the scenes, but the women run the show… I’m such a free spirit and a very spiritual being at that and I like to exude and integrate that power and belief into my craft and all of my passions. I throw in originality with a hint of the many inspirations that came before me in many different genres to give tribute and pay homage. Music is ever evolving, and I want to portray an image that doesn’t put me in a box.
MJ: Let’s dive into your new single/video “B.M.S.” A few impressions fall into play while watching the video…bold, sexy, and confident. What was the push behind the record? What are you hoping fans and new listeners/audiences will take from it?
Yung Gypsy: So, when I listen to a track I try not to approach it with a ready-made theme. Although, in times where I might need to get some things off my chest or I feel like I need to release a ball of creative energy, I’ll sit and write cappella but when it comes to an original beat, I feel like I have to bring to its original sound. I never know what’s about to come to my head. I like to just let my mind wander on the beat. So, when it came to “B.M.S” I did just that and like you said it’s giving Bold! It’s giving Audacity! It’s giving I’m here and there’s nothing you can do about it
MJ: What other projects or endeavors are you working on?
Yung Gypsy: I have a few things in the tuck right now that I’m really excited about. I always wanted to co-produce original beats and I had the privilege to accomplish that with these next few track releases. I like the melodic, so you’ll get a taste of that alongside some raw lyrics. You’ll hear classic sounds from the 80’s to the early 2000’s My favs.
MJ: Is there anything else you would like to share with the world about Yung Gypsy?
Yung Gypsy: For those who do not know me I’ve been writing & recording music since I was 15 years old, so this is nothing new to me but definitely something true to me. Shout Out to “Rotation Records” on this up-and-coming project and Look Out for My New Single “Tell Nobody” ft. Jess Cannzie (End of May 2024).
Kovan Baldwin releases his latest single “Missing U” with production by David Perez. Somber, yet smooth melodies set the theme and entrance for Baldwin’s heartfelt ballad. He’s sorry for the hurt and pain he’s caused and now is missing his lady. Stream the record and connect with Kovan Baldwin below.
Pop meets Hip Hop sensation Star2 presents his new single/video “Get Low For Me” featuring Belle Aire. The duo exudes flirtatious vibes as their vocals collide over diffused sonics. Press play to watch an electronic dance floor connection.
Esteemed indie artist MofoHari debuts her full-lenth album ‘Passage.’ The 11-track project features guest producers Chuck Platinum, Lord Zero, Marinz Beats, Pink Molly, Icedub, Dirk Digga, Tribalations, and Neohugh. MofoHari showcases a captivating blend of vulnerability, strength, and growth by way of smooth vocals. Stream ‘Passage’ and connect with the singer below.
Tracklist:
1 – PASSAGE PRODUCED BY CHUCK PLATINUM 2 – SECOND CHANCE PRODUCED BY LORD ZERO 3 – FLY ON – AMY’S SONG PRODUCED BY MARTINZ BEATS 4 – FREE PRODUCED BY PINK MOLLY 5 – HEAVEN HELP US PRODUCED BY ICEDUB 6 – HER LIGHT PRODUCED BY CHUCK PLATINUM 7 – HOME PRODUCED BY MARTINZ BEATS 8 – MY MELODY PRODUCED BY DIRK DIGGA 9 – REVISED PRODUCED BY TRIBALATIONS 10 – THE CORE PRODUCED BY CHUCK PLATINUM 11 – TAKE IT BACK PRODUCED BY NEOHUGH
Jay Elle Music displays bold boss vibes in “No Man” video. The Brooklyn indie sensation delivers a confident message to women, allowing them to embrace their desires and pleasures without the any ties or relationships. A flirtatious and daring performance is sure to leave a lasting impression, all while empowering. She don’t want no man, don’t want no man, we just need a dude that got that tool and keep it handy.” Ladies prepare to embrace your inner vixen.
Seductive yet classy, bold yet fitting…Press play and “don’t be surprised if I f*** your mind up.”
Indie rapper John Dee calls out fake, trend hopping rappers in his new single/video “Here We Go Again.” Dee brings to light rappers who mumble and chase bags and ladies instead of delivering authentic verses. The catchy hook, “Here we go go again ya’ll whack rappers ain’t gonna win, here we go go again going against me you ain’t gonna win” amplifies Dee’s message. Watch the video and connect below.