Jon Clawd characterically soulful sound of trap hip hop is infused into a sonic self portrait. Clawd Have Mercy is the first single off the 17 track masterpiece entitled the "Art of the Finesse". which will be dropping this summer.
Video director: DEZ FRAMES Song producer: MAJID "CHI" HASAN
Rich Thug Ent. releases new mixtape from artist Rich Thug "Respect My Hustle" hosted by OG Bigga Rankin. Hit single from artist "Dropp Itt" produced by Zaytoven was released earlier this year and is apart of this 17 track mixtape. Rich Thug is using this mixtape project to vocally express to the world that despite all odds, he is working hard and his hustle will be Respected. There is a track for every true hustler on this mixtape. Stay tuned for more from Rich Thug.
The "Savage Beauty" Quiana Ree is back with another smash single "Blame It On The Reefer" produced by Joey Sosa accompanied by the visual directed by Todd Uno. Make sure to support the movement and follow the campaign.
TajMalik was scrolling through beats and came across this track produced by JP Bangz and loved it off top! He recorded the hook and first verse in 30 minutes, but when he got to the 2nd verse all he could think of is "this would fit Dee Boi perfectly. So once Dee Boi dropped his verse, Bigga Rankin blessed it and the rest is history!
The lead single, from his soon to be released Visual Album, Therapy, “Tell Me,” is delivered with bravado and smooth sensitivity, which his legion of female fans will love. “Tell Me” is a multi-format single that is sure to receive heavy airplay across all formats. Barachi’s style is aimed at audiences who would normally listen to radio stations that play a mix of hip-hop, Pop, and R&B and “Tell Me” is a direct reflection of that.
“Tell Me” is a colorful tapestry of lush vocals and rhythms palatable for those who love soul, pop, hip-hop, and R&B.
Barachi’s silky smooth voice and sensibility will easily withstand the test of time. Talented vocalist, actor, songwriter, producer, Barachi’s upcoming debut album, Therapy,” is a 9 song set to be released on GMUSIC.
Back in 2014 Nyte Cr33p3rz dropped a mixtape titled "Lock Up the Gwap" hosted by none other than Bigga Rankin. Yet in May of 2015 they did a group mixtape project titled "Life a Nyte Cr33p3r" Hosted by DJ Plugg. Subsequently shortly after some of the members of Nyte Cr33p3rz started getting into legal trouble which stopped further group projects from being released. Yet, that did not stop them from keeping NYTE CR33P3RZ alive. Artist Skruface dropped a solo project called "Built to Win" Hosted by DJ Winn in December of 2015 and LoC Cool the CEO of Nyte Cr33p3rz also dropped a solo project called "Percs, Lean, & Liquor" Hosted by DJ Plugg which came out March of 2016. Due to the incarceration of LoC Cool earlier this year and the releases of Yo Gwapo and Roundz who were also incarcerated they are ready to let everybody know there's no stopping them, which is why the title of the mixtape is "Nobody's Safe Vol .1”. Nyte Cr33p3rz want to end 2017 with a bang and let everyone know to be on the lookout for solo projects as well as group projects for 2018. Without further ado, we present to you “Nobody’s Safe Vol. 1.
Nyte Cr33p3rz is a movement of a collective group of talented rap artists on a mission to get their music heard by many fans. They are prepping to release their latest mixtape "Nobody's Safe Vol 1" on Tues December 19th, press play and get ready to download the full project. Support and Feedback is greatly appreciated.
[EP] By The River - Willy Black (@WBMusic305) Hosted by @DJ7Thirty
Brand new mixtape just hit the streets. Look out for BY THE RIVER (EP) by Willy Black, Hosted by DJ 7Thirty. Expect expressive lyrics, raw sound with the flow to match! Willy Black has something to say; Press play and get acquainted.
YGN LOCO aka Los or Carlito , coming from the North side of Jacksonville Florida , with a team behind him called Young Gifted Network. HE Has various flows which give him an edge on other artist, from going fast, slow and changing his tones on songs, with the ability to no pad no pen give you a hot 16 on the spot, you don't know what to expect.
Some of hip-hops most influential bangers of the last four years have started with the infamous beat-tag "We got London on da Track" the trademark of the super producer out of Atlanta. The producers beat catalog ranges from legacy acts such as Gucci Mane, Lil Wayne, and Jeezy to artists that he helped mold such as Young Thug, Rich Homie Quan, and so many more. London has become a pioneer of the Atlanta trap-influenced sound that has been taken from a regional style to a international hip-hop sensation. Now that London has proven that he can facilitate hits for others, he is taking matters into his own hands and releasing a solo project under RCA Records titled "Who Would've Known" set for release soon. The first single "No Flag" with Nicki Minaj, 21 Savage, and Offset has lived up to the star-studded hype and now with "Whatever You On" as the second single it seems like London can't miss.
The track features Ty Dolla $ign, Jeremih, YG, and Young Thug in a sequence of different melodies and flows from the superstar collaboration. The single is also packaged with a video that tackles a concept of an office party theme where the artists show that they can turn a boring environment into a good time. It is clear that London on da Track is exploring music from more of a pop-angle and as his genre of music is at the forefront he is capitalizing on the moment. It should be interesting to see how "Who Would've Known" performs in this musical climate because London has the formula to succeed in it.
Hit the go-kart tracks with up and coming Houston emcee Khody Blake in his new video for "GAS" backed by L.O.U.D Muzik. Khody finds a nice balance between his innocent persona and a southern-style banger on this record. The 23-year-old preaches positivity in his music and is quoted saying "When my name comes up, i want it to be about something positive every time. I want to be known as the guy whose face is constantly associated for positive events, positive vibes and happiness everywhere I go." This type of mentality is something that is much needed in hip-hop where the over-glorification of vices is what is at the forefront. Watch "GAS" below and check out http://hyperurl.co/KhodyBlakeGas for more music in the future.
Cordele, GA; Certified is here with his "ML4 Street Blessing" mixtape after much preparation and grinding. Linking up with OG Bigga Rankin as not only the host, but also as a mentor Certified is on an uphill climb. Earlier this year he gave us a preview by dropping the Black Keys produced and DJ Stikuhbush engineered single "I'm Certified". Today, we are proud to present the entire project via Bigga Is Betta.
Mo Cheda Records And DJ Squeeky Presents Tennessee's own Bigg Gwalla and his latest mixtape, 'FLOODED". The whole tape is ultra legit, get acquainted press play and follow the movement.
The South Florida renaissance is here, like it or not. Artists such as Kodak Black and Lil Pump are gaining mainstream traction while others like Pouya and Wifisfuneral are dominating the underground. Call it mumble rap, clout rap, SoundCloud rap, punk-rap, whatever you want to call it, this movement is nationally recognized at the forefront of hip-hop. The next artist to capitalize on this era is Oscarr. With his new single "Fuck It Up" he brings all the elements that make the South Florida scene so unique. Production from Felmax, one of the pioneers of this gritty, eerie, and dark sound that is clearly an evolution of trap music "Fuck It Up" is the perfect instrumental for Oscarr's single. The polarizing performance from Oscarr and Guff on this beat displays all of the star-like qualities that contemporaries like XXXtentacion and Yung Simmie have displayed on their underground come-up. There is clearly a lot of shock-value coming from these two in their lyrics and the visual is here to match that energy. The video directed by GFXKID provides imagery to all of the madness in the lyrics. Naked women, money, weed, guns, and all the essentials to a grimy South Florida rap set can be found in this explicit video, check it out below and stay on the look out for more from Oscarr.
Atlanta, GA; Good Life Music Group is proud to bring to you Lil Donald's latest mixtape project "Live Evil". After the success of the Ghetto Barbie featured "Clap Yo Hands" record, Lil Donald continued to work and build anticipation for his full-length 7 track mixtape. Bringing in DJ Bosschic to host he shows that just when we think he is slowing down, he already has another trick up his sleeve. Support "Live Evil" by streaming, downloading, and sharing. Feedback is greatly appreciated.
Love & Hip Hop’s Lil Mo & @itsVain ‘Breakup to Makeup’
Art can mimic reality so well sometimes that you can barely tell which is real and which is art. Such is the case with Lil Mo’s real-life Break Up to Make Up story with her husband, which plays out on this season’s Love and Hip Hop New York AND in her video with Vain called, “Break Up to Make Up.”
Lil Mo is currently in the headlines for the recent visit to Couples Court with her husband. Not to mention all the drama that has been playing out in this season’s Love and Hip Hop New York. With the allegations of her husband’s cheating, their son reading the blogs, therapy sessions and SO MUCH MORE!!
Vain is best known for his videos and collaborations with Jim Jones, Red Cafe, DJ Jazzy Joyce and Slim of 112. Vain and Lil Mo do not disappoint with this Classic Love Story.
The video features some super smooth hip-hop lyrics from artist V.A.I.N and some “superwoman,” vocals from one of our favorite Diva’s, Lil Mo. To top it off the chorus features the Stylistic’s “Break Up to Make Up,” classic hook with Lil Mo’s hip-hop styling.
Check out Hip Hop Artist V.A.I.N along with RnB diva Lil’ Mo as they navigate their own Love and Hip Hop rocky relationship AND “Break Up to Make Up” below:
(Louisville, KY) - Born in Chicago and raised in Louisville aka "Derby City," rapper Solo LaMaze always loved music and as a youth found himself listening to music almost every hour of the day.
Getting started early Solo picked up the mic and began rapping at the age of 11 after developing a passion for the battle rap scene and released his first project Year of Solo in 2003
That 2003 project was followed up by his Synthetic Dope LP where he was the executive producer,engineering and producing the entire project on his own.
"It was a no brainer" to begin making music," Solo LaMaze explained. "I was influenced by the greats like Jay Z Wayne, Jeezy and Kanye."
In addition to drawing inspiration from some of the greatest rappers of all time, Solo Lamaze also found himself producing music and following the sounds of Dr.Dre, Timberland, Mannie Fresh, DJ Paul and Juicy J.
This desire to create led Solo LaMaze to opening his own studio called Organized Swagg where before the age of 18 he subsequently released several projects including Bowel Movement, Beast Mode Vol. 1 & Vol. 2, Rare Form” and “Sushi Sushi Sushi.
"My music is candy with the medicine in it, I entertain and slide in a message simultaneously," he said.
The philosophy about his music has apparently worked and since then his credits as producer include the likes of David Banner, Beanie Sigel, Juvenile, Sean Paul of the Young Bloods, Kool Daddy Fresh, Twista, J-Kwon, Mr. Serve On, and Young Bleed.
Also, ironically besides Lil Wayne, Solo LaMaze was the last person to work with Grammy Award winning rapper Static Major before his untimely death, an experience he’ll never forget.
Reflecting on the past, but still looking forward Solo Lamaze is getting ready to tour in South Florida in February and has several spot dates where he is planning on performing through the Winter.
Until then Solo is grateful for the outpouring of support he has received over the years as he continues pushing his music.
"Thank for all the support you guys been giving me and I wont let you down. Relax and Be safe tho," he concluded. Be Sure to Check out Solo Lamaze on Big Heff's Streets Most Wanted Tour in Feb. 2018.
For more information on Solo LaMaze check out his social media sites below:
Kayana Latrice is far from your typical 20-year-old college student. While studying Sociology at El Camino she is also raising her daughter and pursing her music career. Despite having so much on her plate, Kayana seems to be stress free in her new video for "All Night Long" where she turns up with her girlfriends as they get ready for their night out. This record is backed by an undeniable hook with a melody that is as infectious as Kayana's personality on this record. "All Night Long" is definitely an anthem for anyone looking to function as the title implies but there is much more layers to Kayana's character than just partying. Make sure you check out "If She Only Knew" to get a better understanding of Kayana's catalog, she is a multi-dimensional singer/songwriter with a number of narratives to explore. Stay on the look out for more from Kayana Latrice.
Ziico Niico is a bubbling sensation coming out of The Bronx, NY. The French Montana affiliate was first introduced to hip-hop over a year ago with his single "That Bag" a song that transcends both the NYC streets and the club scene into mainstream media with over 800,000 views on YouTube. Unfortunately, Ziico Niico is fighting a case for conspiracy charges, which has been a difficult obstacle thrown his way while trying to reach the next level in his career. However, Niico has still been able to release projects such as "I'm Heem" and "Zaddy Heem" as well as placements with Bronx legend French Montana. The charisma and persona behind Ziico Niico is very intoxicating and organic to his Uptown roots, he is definitely someone to look out for coming out of NYC if he is able to get passed all of his legal troubles. Check out the visual for "That Bag" below and make sure you download "Zaddy Heem" on Soundcloud and Datpiff.
Hajji BlackStone delivers on a visual for his new single "Hot Sauce" featuring Kogniak. This Afrobeat banger is backed by a hypotizing instrumental from producer Dusty Productions. The chemistry between Hajji and Dusty is clear on this record where they provide deeply rooted cultural influences in a way that comes off very natural. The autotune-driven hook is enough to catch the listeners ear, but it is the well put together verses that string this track together. It is clear that Hajji has mastered his pen game with lyrical mechanics that reflect more of a east coast emcee rather an Afrobeat singer. Director ReelEyeCons does a great job of bringing this song to life with imagery that perfectly captures the essence of the record. Bouncing back and forth from the big city to a beautiful waterfall, this video documents the lavish lifestyle of Hajji BlackStone. "Hot Sauce" will be featured on Hajji BlackStones upcoming project "Lil Senegal" look out for that and more coming from Hajji.