Rockstar drops new visual for his latest single “Drippin” @rockstar_bnf

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Driven by a passion for music that he’s held for as long as he can remember, Rockstar started rapping around the age of 7 or 8. “All the things I’ve been through and seen in life inspired me….” says the Louisville KY native. After his return home from serving a jail sentence he started to take music more seriously. The values that the he that inherited from the West-End has led to his dedication to his family as well as his career.

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[New Video] MUG$ Amillion – “Tryna Make It” (prod. by Play Dat Beat Wee Wee) @MUGS_AMILLION

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Nashville Native, and rapper turned music professional, MUG$ Amillion makes his 2020 comeback debut with some motivation for the people caught up in today’s struggles!! This is the first single to be released off his upcoming project “1 of Amillion”. Visit www.MoneyUnitedWithGame.com and stay tuned for more!!

Instagram: @MUGS_Amillion
Facebook Band Page: MUG$ Amillion
Youtube Channel: Mugs Amillion

Contact: Lee “The Manager”- 615.586.9138 or 615.310.0231
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Hip Hop Icon Warren G produces new hit “Modern Hyroglyphics” for rising star Dajon Michaels @DajonMichaels

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(Long Beach, CA) – National recording artist Dajon Michaels is releasing his new single “Modern Hyroglyphics” produced by iconic west coast artist, Warren G. Warren G brings that classic G-Funk synth and bassline to Dajon’s confident delivery.

Hieroglyphics were a way ancient civilizations described what was going on around them and the same thing is happening in the hood with graffiti. “Modern Hyroglyphics” is about maneuvering through the city by reading the writings on the walls.

“To me the song means reality”, says Dajon. “I think the song is definitely a reality for so many of us and it’s something a lot of people will be able to relate to if they grew up in this type of environment.”

When asked about Warren G’s contribution to hip-hop, Dajon says, “Warren G means a lot to hip-hop. He was part of laying down the foundation to storytelling and keeping it authentic, especially for us in Long Beach. He’s definitely an OG & somebody well respected in the game.”

Dajon Michaels is a rising star on the west coast. He’s been recording new music and currently a Firefighter in Long Beach, California. Warren G, is an American rapper and record producer who, aiding the G-funk sound, assisted West Coast rap’s 1990s ascent. With seven Top 40 hits including the 1994 hit single “Regulate,” featuring the late Nate Dogg, Warren G solidified his status as a hip-hop icon.

Watch the Official lyric video below and Stream/Download “Modern Hyroglyphics” now via VIP Records/Empire distribution at https://vip.fanlink.to/Hyroglyphics

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Harlem, NY artist JAJA COUTURE releases new single “Wait”

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JAJA COUTURE – WAIT
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Harlem, NY artist JAJA COUTURE releases her single “Wait” with cameos from Styles P or simply Styles, is an rapper, best known as a member of hip hop group The Lox and Dave East, is an rapper, songwriter and actor from Harlem, New York. This certified club banger has the lyrics, bass, claps, and influence to keep dance floors moving into the wee hours. She’s an up and coming young Harlem, New York artist with all of the vocal chops and good energy to become a genuine superstar. Between the masterful bottom end, the sirens and the scope of the overall production, it leaves no doubt that this track will be one to heat up the room all summer.

Cortez Jamar and Tuezday – Party Girl

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Twin brothers blend R&B and Rap 
for super sexy summer EP ‘Mami Wata 

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA – East Coast twins Cortez Jamar and Tuezday have put their musical talents to work with full effects this summer, dropping what is set to become one of the season’s hottest EPs. The project is called “Mami Wata” and it is tailor-made as a vibe perfect for all those summer activities – neighborhood barbecues, beach side hangouts or backyard pool parties.  

Set to drop across all streaming platforms on Aug. 7, “Mami Wata” has already started getting major attention across the East Coast thanks to its hot debut track “Party Girl.” The number of plays on the song is climbing into the tens of thousands after having only been recently released, and as more buzz surrounds the song, the twin’s popularity is sure to grow. Featuring a Pop/Rap sound that blends R&B influences, “Party Girl” is the kind of popular sound that could easily be heard on the radio. And with lyrics that cater to the ladies, it’s a song that is sure to cross multiple demographics. 

“We’re just trying to show our versatility,” Tuezday said. “We want to show people our expertise and lyricism. We want to do more Hip Hop stuff but also more slow soulful funky type Ballads. With this song, it’s mainly R&B with a Pop crossover and with hints of Rap in it which fits in line with the kind of music we want to bring to the world. That said, we are looking to expand our musical styles and create music influenced by Hip Hop, Soul, Jazz, EDM, House and Alternative.” 

Following “Party Girl” is an R&B feel-good song called “Only You.” It explores the feelings that come when you’ve found the perfect person – that special person in your life. Both Tuezday and Cortez say the song was inspired by their own relationships. That’s also true of the Dance/Trap single “She Bad” which Tuezday said he wrote as homage to women. 

“It’s a Rap/Trap instrumental that I performed about uplifting women,” he said. “It’s about a woman who has all of her things together. She’s independent and she’s got her own money and is very self-sufficient. She’s a woman with natural hair pursuing her natural beauty. It’s about elevated women – women of color – showing that they’re representatives of our culture and doing their thing and we’re recognizing them for being independent and doing their thing.”  

Also on the EP is a song called “Ocean” which Cortez said is more explicit than any of the others on the project. He said it uses the “bodily fluids” of a young woman as a metaphor for making waves when two people who complement each other come together.  

“It’s referring to the ocean in that you’re having a good time with somebody and getting wavy and turning up,” Cortez said. “It’s a really good summer song because it’s referring to the ocean and having a good time and the sexy vibe that will get you dancing with a bit of Reggaeton Dancehall type vibe.” 

Cortez said that island vibe is really at the core of the EP, which is reflected in the title of the project and its main single of the same name. “Mami Wata” is an African name for a bad girl who is also fine, Cortez said.  

“She’s a deity in African culture that is related to a powerful or abundant force,” he said. “With this entire EP, we’re trying to encourage and uplift a female audience. So this EP is directed more toward the females, though we’re looking toward pushing it toward a mainstream audience. It’s mainly R&B with a Pop crossover, with hints of Rap in it.” 

The brothers have always shown an interest in music and performed alongside their older brother, Will Trust, doing positive spiritual music in churches all up-and-down the East Coast during their teenage years. After high school, they got more serious about their music and at age 21 decided to step into a studio and record music for the first time. It was the next step in their journey, one that had been honed in the middle school band – Tuezday playing trumpet and Cortez playing percussion. They learned the basics of music and have taken those fundamentals with them in the years since, expanding on them and experimenting with different sounds and styles until they found their own unique signature.  

Their disparate influences display how they use inspirations from different genres and use those things to fuse together such an original sound. Tuezday’s influences include artists such as Ma$e, Notorious B.I.G., Ja Rule, Wiz Khalifa, Lloyd Banks, Nipsey HussleCurren$ySoulja boy, The Underachievers, and Sir Michael Rocks. Cortez, on the other hand, has influences more in line with R&B with artists such as Brandy, Mariah Carey, Craig David, Usher, Chris Brown, Jamie Foxx, Aaliyah, Static Major, Brent Faiyaz, and K. Forest. Those influences come together perfectly on “Mami Wata.”  

To listen to Cortez Jamar and Tuezday’s music or to follow them on social media, please visit: 

https://twitter.com/SlimeySleeze 

https://twitter.com/Cortez_Jamar 

https://www.facebook.com/cortezjamar 

https://www.facebook.com/martez.anderson.370 

Https://www.instagram.com/martez.tuezday 

Https://www.instagram.com/Cortezjamarmusic 

Https://instagram.com/cortez-jamar 

Https://instagram.com/2zday 

https://soundcloud.com/2zday 

https://soundcloud.com/cortez-jamar 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4JBroC_FQxAWv3ekUm5Zgg 

Mami Wata 

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_l58PG9lP0h7vazAExgFSJFcQKr61QAPvU 

New Video- Boss Lady Dcal- Harder

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Boss Lady Dcal is a 23 year old female rap artist born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. She grew up in the shively neighborhood. Graduated from Manual High/ Youth Performing Arts School as a music major. Played percussion for 7 years & I can read music. “I love to dance. I danced for the UofL Dazzling Cardettes for 2 years, one year being co-captain & was the co-coach for the Mill Creek Elementary dance team for a year”. She is a very energetic & hyper person who loves to have a good time with whatever I do. I love kids and animals.

Pimp Sweet Tooth & Clay James go viral on Tik Tok and YouTube | @PimpSweetTooth @WhoIsClayJames

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In the past few days A Pimp Named Sweet Tooth has been getting a lot of attention due to his spoken word pieces on Tik Tok. He’s accumulated over 500,000 views in less than a week. Simultaneously his song “Southern Playa S*** with Clay James has hit over 100,000 views on YouTube. To celebrate reaching new heights in their careers Clay & Sweet Tooth won’t be partying, instead they’re pressing forward and have released a visual to their song “Keep Ballin” featuring Jo Jo The Game God. This was track 3 off the duos “Southern Playas Vol.2” mixtape released earlier this year. Production for “Keep Ballin” was provided by Rob Savage. The visual is set to premiere on BET Jams later this month. Until then, you can check it out on YouTube.

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Marthefinesser – Notice

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Marthefinesser puts unique twist on Charlotte sound with new mixtape ‘Heartbreaks & Roses’ 

CHARLOTTE, NC – – There’s a certain sound that Hip Hop artists from Charlotte, North Carolina are known for. It’s a sound often associated with musicians like Dababy and Stunna, and it’s a sound that young up-and-coming “Prince of the Carolinas” Marthefinesser definitely exhibits. But his is also a sound that takes that signature Charlotte style and expands on it by introducing melodies and story-based lyrics in ways that are distinct and stand out. That signature style takes center stage on his latest mixtape, “Heartbreaks & Roses” which is currently available across all digital distribution sites. 

The debut single from the project, “Notice,” has been turning heads all up and down the East Coast since the mixtape was released. Once a somewhat unknown artist in a not well-known music town, “Notice” helped to put Marthefinesser on the map... No longer is his a face that goes unrecognized around town, his single has become a mainstay in local clubs and on radio stations. It features smooth melody with auto-tuned vocals that let listeners take an up-close-and-personal look at this young rapper’s life. With lyrics like “Constant odds, but I’m tryna stay focused. Going hard, and I hope that they notice,” Marthefinesser not only shows people his focus, but also encourages music lovers to chase their own dreams. 

“It’s my biggest song yet,” he said. “Basically it’s a song where I’m telling people how I’m trying to stay focused and go hard at my grind. I’m not bothering with nobody and I don’t want to be bothered, basically. I excel at telling stories with a melody – stories that are authentic and real. It isn’t the typical sound going around Charlotte but people love that vibe. I like to get people involved in feeling where I come from and hearing that emotion. I also like to get people grinning and remembering things from their own lives. This song is a vibe of me releasing that energy, and people feel it. I think that’s what separates me from people in my city, but I’m still using that Charlotte type of vibe while adding a melody.” 

Another song from the mixtape – and Marthefinesser’s personal favorite – is the love song “Strange Addiction.” What started out as a poem he wrote expressing his love toward a woman has turned into an anthem that both women and men are embracing. The hook in particular is one that resonates with listeners, with lyrics that say “Let me show you, you can forget the old dude. Even when I’m mad at you, I still hold you. Just promise me that you’re different and you won’t fold, too.”  

“It’s like a poem with punchlines,” he said. “I wasn’t expecting too many other guys to get into it, but they really love it. There have been quite a few other dudes tagging me on social media while they’re singing along to it, and I was really surprised. That’s been a good one for me, right there.” 

In addition to the mixtapeMarthefinesser said he’s working on more music that should release later this year, as well as a new video for “Strange Addiction.”  

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

https://twitter.com/marthefinesser
https://www.instagram.com/marthefinesser/ 

https://m.facebook.com/demarcuspharr