Below is new music from IDK and Denzel Curry. It’s pretty dope vibes throughout. I mean, IDK and Denzel Curry both have bars and both exhibit that here on this menacing track. The synergy between the two artists is also great, as we often get anticipated collaborations that feel manufactured. Here, it’s an organic progression […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @JayVerze Talks Predicaments in New Track
Jay Verze dropped another one and it’s fire emojis throughout. “Predicaments” features Jay discussing the fake aspects in the game and how he’s avoiding/dealing with it all. What really gets me hyped about this track is his evolving effortlessness when it comes to just flowing on the beat. Now, Jay’s always been good about his […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @_BabyKahlo Puts Viewers in a Trance in New Visuals
Baltimore meets NYC in the New York-filmed visuals to Baby Kahlo’s “Trance,” an aptly trippy visual for Kahlo’s latest track. The brief look into the mystical powers of Kahlo’s game (sex and otherwise) kept me intrigued enough to catch this artist’s unique approach to a partystarter. This is especially seen through the choice of production […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @DeezieBrown Recruits @PROZTAYLOR for Dark and Beautiful Track "Roadkill"
All I’ve got to say about this one is “oh shit.” I’m going to keep my analysis short and let the track talk for itself. What I noticed from the jump is how Deezie and Proz complement each other well on this one, even down to the Kanye, circa MBDTF, breakdown (which is pretty damn […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @LexRaps Loves The Vibes in New Jam
Mississippi rapper L.E.X. hit my inbox with this one. It’s smooth as hell and may make you want to smoke something to ease your mind. However, since I don’t do that, I’ll just take a shot of my chai tea and vibe with the melodic onslaught L.E.X. puts on it. It’s funky and old-school while […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @JusXJustice Turns on the Black Light in New Project
I’ve got some new music from JusXJustice. This one, Black Light, picks up where The Crow 2 left off. There’s a lot of vulnerability while still displaying the bravado we’ve come to expect from Mr. “Hate To Be You.” While I personally prefer Crow 2 to this latest effort, it still offers a lot from the Phoenix […]
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