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: @super7uca Discussed the Womens in His Life with New Visuals
If you can reference anime in your raps and not have it say something like “I spit flames, Dhalsim” (Lupe aside, because “Yoga Flame” was fire), I’m usually here for it. Add that in with some catchy bars, a pretty solid video (I’m pretty sure the washing machines are symbolic of the repetitive nature that […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @DudeClayy @TrippyDezzy & @NellzGC Give It To You 2 Times on New Track
New music from Baltimore’s Dude Clayy. This time, he’s linked up with collaborator Nelly GC and SOTBMusic newcomer Dezzy to deliver a pretty hard-hitting “fucker’s anthem.” It admittedly took me a couple of listens to get into this, because it has a real radio-ready feel to it. That’s not a bad thing, but neither Dude […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @JayVerze Talks About the Master Plan in New Release
Jay Verze is a versatile artist who definitely knows how to put a song together. That’s exactly what we get with his newest track, “Master Plan.” A laid-back, boss flow over a somewhat laid-back instrumental, “Master Plan” is a catchy tune about bossing up on haters and those who’ve doubted over the years. It’s a […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @dudeclayy Comes Alive on New Song
Baltimore’s Dude Clayy comes with a two-part track, where the second part outshines its more laid-back predecessor. That’s not to say that the first part is a slouch, not by any means. But, Clayy promised a switch in the track that’d leave my speakers damaged. While my work speakers have withstood, they were put up […]
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