John Dee – Shake That Ass Girl

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John Dee pushes the envelope with sexual new single ‘Shake That Ass Girl’ 

ALBANY, NY – Following the success of his last single “In The Club,” East Coast artist John Dee is taking a more sexual and intimate approach with his latest hit “Shake That Ass Girl.” With a bouncy kind of 90s hip-hop vibe, the slightly raunchy and deeply sexual track pushes the envelope in the same way that 2 Live Crew’s hit single “Me So Horny” did for audiences in the late 1980s. That legendary rap group drew controversy and praise in equal parts with their album “We Want Some Pussy,” and in doing so became an international sensation that made a name for themselves during the height of the 1990s hip-hop wave. John Dee hopes to do the same with his latest single. 

“I’m a fresh new artist and it’s time for people to spread the word,” he said. “I was able to get in front of so many more people with ‘In The Club,’ and because of that so many more people are getting exposed to my music. I’m getting my name out there in the world, and that’s a big win. I’m trying to get on my grind and push this music and get it in front of more and more people. I’m constantly working on writing my music and perfecting my craft, and I love that people are starting to see that and appreciate it.” 

Though John Dee didn’t become serious about his music until age 28, he’s been a lifelong musician and said he traces his music roots back to middle school when he and a cousin would rap together. His cousin is now known as the notorious DJ Young Wise, and John Dee said there are even more musicians in his extended family. “We have it in our blood to do music,” he said.  

Over the years John Dee has developed his sound and style, and credits his quality recordings to the fact that he’s a perfectionist and a critic and works tireless hours to hone his sound. He’ll never release a track until he knows it’s as good as it possibly can be. As a fan of old-school hip-hop, he often uses influences of artists such as EPMD, D-Nice and Eric B. & Rakim, among others. He also loves a lot of the new-school sound, and tries to fuse together those eras into something that’s new and original.  

John Dee said he’s planning on going back into the studio in the next couple of weeks to put together another single that he hopes to drop this summer. Until then, he’s eager for fans to enjoy “Shake That Ass Girl.”

To listen to his music, or to follow him on social media, please visit the following links: 

https://open.spotify.com/album/2sGsKwu3MbrBSuuxYZOQiZ?si=_UqYKNBtTaWLpj73XMFcWw&utm_source=copy-link

https://music.apple.com/us/album/shake-that-ass-girl-single/1560373389

Watch “Shake that ass girl” on YouTube

https://youtu.be/4RQ9cAWt_oY

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Https://www.facebook.com//johndee78

Jay10 – The Virus

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Powerful messages take center stage alongside catchy grooves on new album from intellectual artist Jay 10 

SMOKY MOUNTAINS, NC – Powerful. Challenging. Thought-provoking. These are just a few of the words that best describe the music from North Carolina artist Jay 10. He’s an artist who applies critical thought to accepted cultural and social norms and invites audiences to consider a different approach and perspective. His latest album, “The Land of Anarcho,” is an upbeat analysis of American society in a post-2020 world. Across six songs, Jay 10 explores social media and corporate greed and centralized banks, among other issues, with ideas and suggestions that at the very least will cause listeners to stop and ponder their previously held misconceptions of the world. 

“A lot of people are unhappy with the social climate and everything happening right now,” he said. “This album is about introducing this idea of a decentralized land. A kind of self-secession, if you will. An ideal where you don’t have to abide by government rules. It’s a real, spiritual anarchy, though not a physical anarchy. I’m talking about de-centralizing from central banks and how social media has become the new society and how we’re all being censored in so many ways. It’s not so much dark and angry as it is challenging and thought-provoking. I’m applying critical thought to it all and presenting an alternative. We can all have a dialogue because everyone has a perspective and an opinion, and we just need to learn to talk to each other.” 

Though on paper it sounds as if “The Land of Anarcho” would be a heavy-hitting album, that’s not actually the case. Jay 10 has created a project that is very pleasing to the ear and will cater to fans who love hip-hop and Pop. Jay 10 is an artist who brings audiences to the table by offering transparent lyrics that come from the heart. He’s a caring intellectual who asks questions and presents evidence of new ideas through reason and logic, and his chosen platform for that message is through the creative art of good music.  

The first single from the album is “The Virus,” which is a song that takes shots at Marc Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey, among others, as it explores the hidden evils of big corporations and social media. It has a Pop kind of feel to it and a groove that will invite listeners to bop their heads as they consider the deeper truths laced throughout the song. Jay 10 said he’ll follow that up with the single “Dystopian Refugee,” which is slated to drop alongside a music video on April 9.  

Jay 10 credits the producer 2Wenty5yve8 Production for delivering all the beats across the nine songs on his album. 

To listen to Jay 10’s music, or to follow him on social media, please visit the following links: 

https://youtu.be/jfzZjGzoi2Y 

https://www.facebook.com/jay10hiphop
https://youtube.com/user/thatruthjay10 

[New Video] Clay James “Hold Me Down” | @WhoIsClayJames

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Ahead of his upcoming role as “Tommy” in the movie ‘Out On A Lim,’ starring ‘The Wire’s‘ Tray Chaney and ‘Notorious‘ lead Jamal Woolard, Savannah bred ATL transplant Clay James (@WhoIsClayJames) connects with younger cousin and rising Fort Pierce instrumentalist G-Man On Tha Beat (@GManOnThaBeat) for a brand new song titled “Hold Me Down.”
Equipped with matching visuals, which were directed by Reese Davis, the latest leak from the Playas Club Music Group (@playasclubmg) CEO details his desire to be paired with a significant other who puts morals over clout. Just a week removed from trending on Twitter for his “Dogecoin” freestyle, the natural chemistry found on this collaboration leads fans and critics alike to wonder what a full length effort from the pair could produce.
When asked about the record, the Big Boi-discovered rap act states:
“Hold me down is a special record to me because it was produced by my lil cousin G-man On Tha Beat, and this is our first released record together. On top of that for my music video I was styled by my high school friend Christy Marshall. So this one is a real family affair!”
Check out the new single and music video for “Hold Me Down” after the jump!
Audiomack  Link: https://bit.ly/3dRFYVG
Spotify  Link: https://spoti.fi/3ew3QgJ
Apple Music Link: https://apple.co/3aEfhlq


M3LO Capone Drops “Paper Route” Visual

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The song “Paper Route” describes how M3LO made a full turn around from being on the block and not doing anything productive to rerouting and taking a lane only dedicated to money and making every second a dollar making decisions.

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Melvin Ector, also known as M3lo Capone (born January 26, 2000), is an American rapper/songwriter born and raised in Chicago, IL.

M3lo started rapping at the age of 13 while seeing other major artists rap about their lives and wanted to hear his own voice on the radio. This instantly turned into a passion while at the same time kept him out of the streets. He found himself doing something positive at certain times when things could have gone left while living in Chicago.

The three rappers that influenced him to start making music the way he did was Speaker Knockerz, OJ Da Juiceman and Waka Flocka Flame. 

New Video!!! Sarai The Artist Sets It Off With “Bag” @sarai_theartist

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Check out the new video from Sarai The Artist “Bag”. Making a fresh new anthem for the year as the weather is heating up, Sarai The Artist is looking to close 2021 strong with this new single and dope visual. Already being picked up on numerous stations and a dope buzz in the streets across the country, expect more soon.

Twitter- @sarai_theartist
Instagram- sarai_theartist
www.saraitheartist.com

Official Video- https://youtu.be/DKip26SOQWU

[Music Video] Killah Calico – It Still Aint Kool 2 Snitch ft. Pistol

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Killah Calico – It Still Aint Kool 2 Snitch ft. Pistol
Killah Calico has been gaining a lot of attention lately. It’s understandable with the visuals he has been dropping like his most recent video It Still Aint Kool 2 Snitch. He took this one to a whole new level. Teaming up with Nashville legends Pistol and Fate Eastwood on the production to bring back the 2000 It Aint Cool to Snitch anthem. In a time where snitching is at an all time high and comes with little to no repercussions. Killah Calico is giving a friendly reminder that, IT STILL AINT KOOL 2 SNITCH!!

KingstonBoi – Walking (Scary Place)

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KingstonBoi Finds Common Ground in Scary Place 

ARCADIA, FL – On his new single “Scary Place,” Florida rapper KingstonBoi speaks to fears we all share. “Anything you go through in life can be a scary place. If you’ve never taken out a loan and you go to a bank, that can be a scary place. If you’ve never been to church, a church can be a scary place. I wrote the song with that in mind,” he explains. For the artist, fear is a unifier– sharing our fears brings us together as much as surviving them.  

There’s nothing scary about the song. In fact, it offers up hopeful reassurance, thanks to gospel-driven vocals, soft percussion, and a mellow dub beat. Mr. Sandman sings, offering a vocal and narrative counterpart to Kingston Boi’s rapping“The first verse is through my own perspective and experiences. The second verse is motivational, letting other people know that I was able to overcome my obstacles in scary places, and they can too,” the rapper says. Sandman brings his own story to his verses. “The song means a lot to him also. He had a situation in his life he had to deal with. He’s dealing with it now. To keep it positive and stay on the right track he chose to deal with it rather than avoid it,” KingstonBoi says, explaining another way in incorporate the lessons of someone who’s struggled with scary places himself.  

KingstonBoi has been rapping since he was 11 with his close friend James Gregg (aka Dragnizzle, now a frequent collaborator).  Raised by their grandparents, the brothers were always surrounded my musicians, whether at church or in their family lives. “All my aunts and uncles are musicians. They came up in the church. Growing up, I looked to them, and it was something I wanted to do, but I didn’t think I had the voice to be a singer like they were,” he remembers. His grandmother told him he could do anything he put his mind to, an assurance he’s held close all these years.  

Remembering her words is especially important since she and his grandfather passed. Of course the artist wishes they could hear how he’s using his voice now, how he’s deftly blending musical styles to send meaningful messages. “I lost my grandmother, Mary L. Blandin, in 2000. I lost my grandfather Nathaniel Blandin, in 2017. These are the people that raised me my whole life. Unfortunately, she wasn’t here to hear me record these songs and put them out there. But I believe she’s looking down on me and she sees it. I believe she and my grandfather will both be able to look at my music and say they’re proud. That, more than anything, means the world to me,” he says. 

It’s hard to imagine any grandmother not being proud of him, a young man finding a place for a new voice. In the rap world of hyped-up violence and materialism, KingstonBoi hopes to show listeners new possibilities. “You can come from a bad environment, but that doesn’t mean you gotta be a thug or curse with every other word you say. Music can be more than that,” he says simply. For him, music is a way for us to abandon our illusions of difference—including race—and find what we all have in common.  

“Scary Place” is available on major streaming services.  

KingstonBoi will be releasing more singles, and he expects a mixtape to drop in late 2021. 

Cham Quilla – Deja Vu

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Ambient, spacey kind of vibe featured on new album from Cham Quilla 

EASTON, PA – Cham Quilla is a recording artist and producer whose unique production and atmospheric sounds give listeners a taste of something new and fresh. His latest album, “Metro Memoirs,” is an exploration of life’s double meanings and deeper truths set against an ambient and spacey kind of vibe. Released under the Uniswatt LLC label, “Metro Memoirs” is the album that’s set to put Cham Quilla on the international map in big ways. 

“It’s an album about growing up in the city and suburbs and my stories that come from living in that kind of area,” Cham said. “But it’s also an album that comes from a metrosexual man – a guy who likes to take care of himself and look good. Everything about this album has a double meaning, with stories that touch on both of those aspects of my life and my personality. A lot of these stories are personal stories, told in a dream-like, spacey kind of way.” 

The debut single from the project is a song called “Déjà vu.” Cham refers to it as a “heartbreak type of song” that’s ultimately about getting in a new relationship with someone who constantly reminds you of the person you were in love with before.  

“As much as you want to be involved and fully committed, the fear of the past relationship pulls you back from fully committing,” he said. “It’s definitely a song in the R&B lane, and shows people how I definitely have a different sound than anything else out there right now. I don’t try to copy what’s out there in the mainstream. I make my own beats and stick to my own lane. I try not to use too many industry sounds because I really like to use my own sounds and create new vibes.” 

Cham Quilla said he first got into music a kid when his older brother bought a beat machine called the mv8000. When his brother got bored of using the machine, Cham started to use it and make beatsWhen he couldn’t find any artists to record on his beats, he started to record himself on top of his beats. He’s produced and written songs ever since, and pursued a passion in audio engineering when he left home and went to New York City to go to a music production school called IAR. This is his first full album to date. He said it’s a project that not only will showcase who he is as an artist, but also something that can help people get through hard times in their lives. 

“Whatever someone is going through, if I can help even one person then I’ve done well,” he said. “I hope to return the favor, so to speak, to someone. Music helped me through hard times, and if my music can help others through hard times then I feel like I’ve done my job

To listen to Cham Quilla’s music, or to follow him on social media, please visit the following links: 

https://youtu.be/7R6w7N8GpU0.  

https://open.spotify.com/album/2awFcOExo0jSSGFpd9HHT1 

https://music.apple.com/us/album/metro-memoirs/1560824749 

https://www.instagram.com/chamquilla/ 

www.soundcloud.com/chamquilla 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPPAoOoEYj3282-s-klsYzg

Clippa Cartier – Wine Dark

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Honesty meets catchy vibes on new album from Clippa Cartier 

EUGENE, OR – For most of his adult life, Clippa Cartier has been a professional barber. But like many people hit hard by COVID in 2020, he found himself without a job and looking for something different to fill his life. Enter a career in music, something that had previously only been a hobby he and his brother had dabbled with from time-to-time. Clippa has a natural gift for rapping and singing, and though he’s always dreamed of becoming a professional musician, he admits he needed the extra push of desperate circumstances to make him fully take the leap.  

Looking back over the past year-and-a-half, he’s glad that he did. In October 2020 he released his first song, “Thought You Knew Pt. 1,” featuring hip-hop artist K. Banks. Just a few days after that he released the song “Drip,” which became almost an overnight sensation and has gone on to gather hundreds of thousands of streams across multiple digital platforms. Since that time he’s released other popular songs such as “What You Trynna Do,” “The Protocol,” and “23/Jumpman.” And today he’s compiling all of those successful singles alongside a handful of others on a full album called “Wine Dark,” which is also available across all streaming platforms. 

“It’s my debut album and I’m introducing everyone to the style of my music,” he said. “I fully mixed and mastered the whole project. There’s a dark theme behind it, and the tone has a background that is kind of dark and mysterious, kind of like a good dark wine. Mostly I’m talking about life in general and Just being honest about the shit that’s really happening in our world right now.” 

Over the past year, Clippa has become known for his hard-hitting trap and club music style. He raps in hard, catchy flows that’s unique to each listener. He has a different style that incorporates a witty comedy throughout his various pieces of work. But above all he’s totally honest, emulating some of his favorite artists – like Too Short and Shuga Free – who he said have a “don’t give a f*ck kind of style and just tell you how it is.” 

Clippa has also worked with many artists who have released many songs over the past year, as well. On YouTube, Clippa had earned more than 100,000 views and thousands of subscribers. On Spotify, as well, his numbers continue to climb into the tens and hundreds of thousands. And he’s consistently releasing new music weekly.  

“I’m motivated and passionate for my craft,” he said. “I have no plan of stopping soon.” 

To listen to Clippa Cartier’s music, or to follow him on social media, please visit the following links: 

https://open.spotify.com/album/7JwaUrwpK3mD1C0voIBUnM?si=VeFWCMkBROePMjlLbz8-2w 

https://music.apple.com/us/album/wine-dark/1556003025 

https://music.amazon.ca/albums/B08XQL1D36?marketplaceId=A2EUQ1WTGCTBG2&musicTerritory=CA 

https://deezer.page.link/cyQhcLsRkc7XvFNdA

Social
https://www.facebook.com/CartierClippa/ 

https://open.spotify.com/artist/5hWolPmhlXA7rZw9DT5Oc8?autoplay=true 

https://music.apple.com/us/artist/clippa-cartier/1539110850 

https://music.amazon.ca/artists/B08NH4NX9X/clippa-cartier 

http://www.clippacartier.com/ 

https://twitter.com/CartierClippa 

One C – Te Vuelvo a Llamar Sigue Conquistando el Mundo

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Te Vuelvo a Llamar, el último sencillo de One C, conocido en Instagram como @onecmusica sigue conquistando el mundo. El tema ya lleva sobre 50k tocadas en Spotify y sobre 100k visualizaciones en Youtube. El tema habla sobre ese momento en el que piensas que te has olvidado de tu ex-pareja pero cuando tomas el celular lo único que piensas es en volverla a llamar. One C, apostó nuevamente al ritmo de R&B en este lanzamiento, que incluye mucho sentimiento y buen contenido, como el artista nos tiene acostumbrados.

Mira el video de Te Vuelvo a Llamar aquí: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4URtXvA2UA

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El 23 de abril será el próximo lanzamiento de One C, donde nos traerá su primer sencillo con ritmo de reggaetón titulado Irreconocible, el cual estará disponible en todas las plataformas digitales.