Jay Verze makes another SOTBMusic post with this one. Over a LexiBeats production, Jay provides a plethora of reasons why he’s a real one versus an army of fakes. Rapping in the chorus that “these niggas ain’t about what they sayin’ in their raps/it’s cool, everybody got a job,” Jay chooses to distinguish himself from […]
Read moreA Brief SOTBMusic Rant About The Sorest Loser
Today is the one-year anniversary of my last album. Apologies for the rants in advance. I often get asked if I regret leaving music behind as an artist following The Sorest Loser. The cries aren’t as strong as they were; I guess folks have resigned to take my “retirement” as fact. However, they still exist. To […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: Baltimore’s MVP Mikey Tells Us He’s Got "9 Lives" in New Track
I may offend some folks in saying this. Baltimore is a hellhole at times. Go five minutes in one direction out of your way, and you may get took. That’s just the long and short of it. But, out of that hellish nature, you get some truthful music. You get music people have lived and […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @Jay_Wyse – Back 2 The Basics (Feat. YG Teck and FMG Dez)
Over a beat that sounds straight out of early-to-mid-2000s Roc-A-Fella, Baltimore artists Jay Wyse, YG Teck, and FMG Dez go “Back 2 The Basics.” The posse cut goes in deep, especially because of the instrumental. Additionally, the track talks on that “real”–without glamorizing it–that’s often missed in a good portion of rap these days. As […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @DudeClayy – All on Me
Baltimore’s Dude Clayy ramped up on this one. Rapping over somewhat sparse production, the twenty-three year old producer/rapper gets some stuff off his chest. Lyrically, he’s on point and his angry flow helps hammer the home point that he’s at his wit’s end and it’s either now or never.
Read moreNew (To Me) SOTBMusic: @ClrConscience – On A Mission
Baltimore’s ClrConscience hit me up recently to check out this song from his Strictly 4 My Negus project. The track is a dope look into the mind of a man who’s trying to uplift those around him. The production is simple and to the point. It’s brash and brassy, but still smooth enough that you […]
Read more