Marq Kenzo

Marq Kenzo Wants to Be the Next Artist Out of New York to Get Signed to a Major Record Deal

In an interview session, the Bronx-based artist has made his intentions clear on working towards landing a major record deal Getting a record deal is one of the biggest milestones of a musical career. It is always the difference between being successful as an artist and not amounting to one’s full potential. Every artist’s desire is to get signed to a proper record label that would handle the marketing, representation, and management of their career. Like every other artist, Marq Kenzo is interested in signing a major record deal, and…

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Rayoe

Rayoe Is a Wordsmith Creating Authentic Scenes Through Vivid Bars

Life is the best storyteller, and rising rapper Rayoe is telling his through the lens of hip hop. West African born rapper, Rayoe found his calling in the music industry at a young age. Often frequent between Ghana and New York, he was exposed to hip hop in different cultural environments that would later add to his credibility and style as a rapper. His climb into the spotlight began from humble dreams, grinding independently putting in the work to promote his music and nurture his fanbase. Given the circumstances, the…

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Samson the Lyrical Technician

Samson the Lyrical Technician Drops New Album ‘My Legacy’  

Samson the Lyrical Technician is the CEO/President of Prince B. Records and a founding member of the rap group, Florida Boyz. Also called the Prince of the South, he has elevated his career as a solo artist. Based in Polk County, Florida, Samson the Lyrical Technician (Prince B. Sanks) has released his debut album, My Legacy, on his self-owned record label. Rapping about past experiences and life challenges, Samson the Lyrical Technician has gone back to his lyrical roots. His new project features modern sounds and beats that allow him…

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Brittia Billion

Exclusive interview with Brittia Billion

Today we had an exclusive chance to interview Britta Billion: If you could go open a show for any artist who would it be? Haha, probably would be SZA, or summer walker. I love them. What’s your best advice for handling criticism? Take it like a champ. What is the most trouble you’ve ever gotten into? Being in ISS n grade school forgot even why?? What surprising lessons have you learned along the way? To travel more and meet more people to understand the world in a deeper way. What…

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Dawid Yisra’El

Dawid Yisra’El Drops New Afro Pop Single, “Dawid’s Dance”

After the likes of Kanye West and Snoop Dogg dropped their Gospel Album, actor formerly Known as Brandon T Jackson now “DAWID YISRAEL” just dropped a Slamming AFRO POP single, “DAWID DANCE” for the culture. Born in Detroit Michigan, Brandon T. Jackson has experienced a metaphorical awakening that embodies the legend of northEast African culture. This was the inspiration towards his use of music under the alias Dawid Yisra’El to spread positivity that has been lacking within the black community. Like the rare warrior king of early African culture, Dawid…

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DaRealMali

DaRealMali, the youngin’ with an old soul

On rare occasions, a rapper comes through the pipeline holding so much substance in their music, the world just cannot ignore. DaRealMali fits perfectly into that category. Born Malachi Martin out the city of Merced, California, the 14-year-old artist now embraces the rap moniker, DaRealMali. Mali was always a deep thinker as a child, viewing the world through a view that differs from most kids his age. He would find a soft spot for hip hop as an outlet to express his emotions and things he wanted conveyed to the…

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Aim The Rapper

Exclusive interview with Aim The Rapper

Today we had an exclusive chance to interview Aim The Rapper: How did you come up with a stage name?When I was a child my grandmother called me LaLa and my cousin in Chadin called L.A growing up I had the name L.A. Everybody called L.A so I figured I had to make it mean something so I came up when the name Lil Aim now I’m just called Aim The Rapper. I chose To put the rapper besides my name because on YouTube I was showing up easy so…

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PMG King

PMG King Is Readying To Drop His Debut Mixtape, “From the Cell to the Booth” From a Jail Cell

Even prison cannot contain the authentic talent of PMG King, as his music continues to shake up the streets. Robert King, a 29-year-old native of Chesapeake VA, adopted the rap moniker PMG King by combining his nickname 'King' with 'PintsMoneyGas' coined by his close friend Ray. PMG King began his rap career while serving a prison sentence in Sussex 1 state prison. Drawing inspiration from his life experiences, including his time in IPSWICH and his first criminal charge, he channels these stories into his music. Currently serving a five-year prison…

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KENYATTA DAVIS

Kenyatta Davis is the music industry’s Legal Guru

There are many aspects to becoming successful in the music industry. The art is just as important as the legal adviser behind it. Kenyatta Davis is the person that fulfills that roll with utmost professionalism for artists big and small. With a BA in music business from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and in-depth knowledge of the legal field and the music industry, Kenyatta Davis has carved a prosperous career advising musical figures and artists to the path of success. She isn’t a bystander on the sidelines trying to…

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The Recipe rapper

The Recipe returns with two new singles “Give Me That Recipe” and “Back in The Kitchen Cooking”

The Recipe continues expanding on his already established legacy with upcoming singles “Give Me That Recipe” and “Back in The Kitchen Cooking.” The Recipe is a resident of the infamous streets of San Francisco's Hayes Valley neighborhood. Being a fan of the sounds of 80’s hip-hop, The Recipe developed a love for the music genre after listening to Emcee’s like Run DMC, Fat Boys, MC Shy D, and Too Short, among others. From there, he dedicated his time to evolving his craft. As he excelled upon the mic, he began…

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logic marselis

UllNevaNo x Logic Marselis “DUSTIN GRIME”

Baltimore emcee UllNevaNo and Virginia producer Logic Marselis haven't released a project together since their 2013 full length debut "The Protocol". With a highly extensive catalog from the two, they've always managed to continue to wave the MGNTK brand. Years later, they bring to the masses DUSTIN GRIME which is a conceptual album based on a fictional character that brings the rawness that hip hop fans fiend for. Clocking in at 14 tracks, the duo brings the listener into their world where UllNevaNo shows his range from lyrical dexterity to…

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C-Mill$

C-Mill$ Dedicates Album “Long Live Momma Mill$” to His Late Mother

C-Mill$ shows love to his mother for being his biggest supporter and fan with his new album, “Long Live Momma Mill$.” Milwaukee, WI born, Chris Harris grew into the music industry under the moniker C-Mill$. His path to his dreams was one of hardships, pain, and loss. After losing his father in his childhood, his mother was left to care for him and his younger sister. C-Mill$ had to witness the weight it placed upon his mother both financially and mentally. In order to cope with their harsh reality, drugs…

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music

Why Music is Important in a Student’s Life?

College life can be a demanding one. It is tough to stay apace with never-ending assignments, deadlines, and activities. The constant pursuit of academic excellence may pose numerous risks and challenges, including those related to students’ mental health and sustained academic performance. Music is known to have a proven, positive effect on the human psyche and the intellectual, social, and personal development of young people. When dealing with recurrent college assignments and continued stress, it is always a good idea to switch on your favorite tune or a classical music…

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Maxi Maxx

Maxi Maxx storms hip hop with dedicated work ethic and unmatched talent

Without the push of a record label, Maxi Maxx continues to dominate. Proof that success isn’t beyond reach for an independent artist. Born Larry Traynham in Newark, New Jersey, he is now a popular artist that has cultivated a massive fanbase. Upon the untimely passing of his brother, “Big Maxx,” he would brainstorm a name to continue his brother’s legacy while also building his own. With his brother being a well-known figure in the neighborhood, he was called by the nickname “lil max.” He however wanted something fresh and unique…

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Keen Perception

Exclusive interview with Keen Perception

Today we had an exclusive chance to interview Keen Perception: Where are you from? Raleigh NC. What’s the best advice you ever received? Don’t over think it. What is still your biggest challenge?My biggest challenge has always been expecting myself from others, having a big heart is a gift and a curse. How would you describe the music that you typically create? Cinematic. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Keen Perception (@keen_perception) What’s your latest release? “Love Drugs Betrayal“. Who would you like to collaborate with? Jelly…

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J Da Proph3t

J Da Proph3t – Pop That

J Da Proph3t, born James Spencer Stokes Jr., is a self taught artist in the Chicago rap scene. He was born and raised on the south and west sides of Chicago, which is a recurrent theme in the art he produces. His music focuses on the revitalization of hip-hop, trap, and rap, and he is inspired heavily by the musical greats like Lil Wayne, 2pac, and Travis Scott, but you will also catch traces of sixties funk and rhythmic beats in his productions. J Da Prophet’s choice of rhythm alongside…

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hip hop production music

Breaking Down the Beats: The Evolution and Impact of Hip Hop Production Music on Popular Culture

For more than 40 years, hip hop music has been a major impact in popular culture, and this effect only continues to spread. Hip hop has had a big impact on society, not just in terms of the music but also in terms of the fashion, art, and language that it has inspired. However, the production music that serves as its foundation is one part of hip hop that is frequently disregarded. In this article, we will break down the evolution and impact of hip hop production music on popular…

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C-Mack

C-Mack’s New Album, “Rose Colored Lens” Is as Real as It Is Beautiful

C-Mack is making hip hop great again with his new body of work creatively titled, “Rose Colored Lens.” Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, Charlie Makoa has been home to other places like Delaware, Salisbury, Maryland, and the Eastern Shore. All have impacted on his life and led him to become the lyricist and flow bending artist known globally as, C-Mack. His craft is unique, holding a special introspective view that creates portraits of his life through his wordplay and dynamic sound. Ever evolving and growing, he has added a new talent…

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j gomes

Exclusive Interview J Gomes

Today we had an exclusive chance to interview J Gomes: Raptology: What is your legal Name?J Gomes: Jason Gomes. I’m getting ready to to change it to MISTER GOMES THOUGH LOL.Raptology: How did You come up with your stage name?J Gomes: growing up my father called me J Money so that’s what people called me but when my mother called me to wake me up for school it was always Jason then Jay by the third call it was J Gomes and I like I real name so I didn’t…

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Chris Pinset

Chris Pinset is a Living Legacy of New York Hip Hop

Chris Pinset was born in Brooklyn, New York on August 22, 1977, to Alain Pinset and Marie Pinset, who were immigrants. His father was a well-known international chef who owned several restaurants around the world, while his mother, who hailed from Martinique, graduated from Sorbonne College in Paris. French and Creole were Chris's first languages, with English being his third. His parents got divorced in 1981. Chris grew up in Jamaica, Queens during the 1980s, a time when Hip-Hop was on the rise. He was surrounded by great musicians such…

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