I’ve always been a fan of Jay’s approach to his visuals. This one is no exception. “Focused,” the first single from the forthcoming Nine Twenty Five album, was produced by Dreamlife Beats and directed and edited by Anthony Kelly (@MoeMarllyTv). “Still unsigned, but we the label” and “we make our own decisions” are mantras dictating a […]
Read more@JayVerze – "Feelin’ Important" (Visuals)
Baltimore-area artist Jay Verze hits 2016 running with visuals for “Feelin’ Important,” one of the standout tracks from his recently-released The Vintage EP: 1995 project. If you rocked with Jay’s project–or even if you haven’t heard it yet–this is something you should check out. The production, both the beat and the visuals, are pretty top […]
Read moreWIRTB Review: RGIII’s Time as Washington’s QB
Get your HTTR pitchforks ready because we’re talking sportsball today on WIRTB Review. I’m Speed on the Beat, as always, and I’m here to review the crap so you don’t have to. This is, truth be told, probably the first time WIRTB Review has dabbled in sports (versus, of course, sports entertainment). But, new year, […]
Read moreThe Burner and Michael’s Revenge: The Ravens’ 2015 Season
I promise you, though. I won’t completely go on a three-thousand-word tangent about the Ravens’ season. However, it has a lot in common with the early seasons of one of the greatest series ever released, The Wire. To quote Drizzle Sez, this past season was the burner year for the Baltimore Ravens. I don’t think […]
Read moreThe 2015-16 Warriors COULD Beat the 72-10 Chicago Bulls, But…
Let’s start off by saying that Stephen Curry, while an amazing player, is still no Michael Jordan. For starters, Jordan, even with his early career injury, had it all but figured out from the jump. Curry took a little while to finally find his groove. Some would say it was after Monta Ellis was traded […]
Read moreWIRTB Review: Lil’ Wayne’s Rebirth
Rap-rock is a predominant force in the hip-hop movement. If there wasn’t a “Walk This Way,” it’s possible that hip-hop and rap music wouldn’t have caught on in the wild-fire way they did. Heck, rap-rock and nu-metal helped create legends out of Linkin Park and, for better or worse, Fred Durst. But, for every “In […]
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