Portland’s Eso.Xo.Supreme delivers the multiplatform visuals to “Low Tides.” The dancehall-influenced track appeared originally on the Supreme Summer EP from a few months back served as a shift in Eso’s output in some ways. A great track with some cool and to-the-point visuals, “Low Tides” helps complete the story told in the actual song. Check […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @KillMiami Laces SOTB With an Exclusive Mix
This is a first. Manchester producer and mixer Kill Miami decided to lace SpeedontheBeat.com with an exclusive mix for the site. This is on the heels of Miami’s “Who You Know” track which was featured on SOTB a little while back. Here’s the tracklist: Kill Miami – Munchies (Feat. Cotti & Lil Keish) Kill Miami – […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: Manchester Producer @KillMiami Asks Who You Know on New Single with @JimmyOctober
Manchester, England producer Kill Miami links up with artists Jimmy October, Killa Benz and Olivia-Louise to produce some dope dancehall vibes. Addictive in its presentation, “Who You Know” is a track that’s sure to both get stuck in your head and keep your head nodding at the energy given. Check it out below and remember […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @EsoXoSupreme Gives Us A Supreme Summer in New EP
Eso.XO.Supreme gets on his dancehall, Afrobeat, and Reggaeton flow on this four-track EP. This mini-project further shows the diversity of the Portland-born artist, as he showcases he can hop into any style and give it his own, unique spin. So, check it out and remember to support dope music in all its forms.
Read moreNew (To Me) SOTBMusic: @OHYESMARIO – "Let Me Help You"
Quick question time, folks. What do you get when you mix “One Dance” with Mario’s “Let Me Love You?” You get Mario’s new track “Let Me Help You.” No, that’s not an insult towards the track. But, for me, it’s probably the best way to describe the afrobeat-meets-dancehall-influenced track. It’s painting Mario as a good […]
Read moreNew Music: @iamgenra – "Be Mine (Gyal)"
Currently #36 on Soundcloud’s Dancehall charts, Genra’s “Be Mine (Gyal)” is smooth, doesn’t overstay its awesome, and it’s a sexy track I can definitely see (and hopefully experience…I’m just saying) someone whining to. Described as a pop/Dancehall/R&B fusion track, “Be Mine” does share some qualities of these genres without becoming too outlandish in its aspirations. […]
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