Deezie Brown has been an artist I’ve followed for some time, but things got real after he dropped JUDITH. Now, he’s back with visuals for one of the tracks off that project, “DRIVE.” The best way to describe this one is as follows. Imagine The Weeknd, circa Starboy, and Pusha T of Daytona getting together on […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @MikeMelinoe Drops 5.0 Visuals
I’ve got some new visuals from Mike Melinoe relatively hot off the presses. The war of the sexes “5.0” features Mike and a young woman squaring off in a field, airing their grievances with the other. Ultimately, the duo seems to reconcile, but will that peace be everlasting? The abstract visuals accompany Mike’s 2017 A Night, […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @BigKRIT and @TIP Take The "Big Bank" in New Visuals
Big K.R.I.T.’s “Big Bank” has a lot working for it, from the Willie Hutch sample to T.I.’s guest verse. It’s definitely a standout on a stellar album (review here FYI). With that in mind, it’s only right that we get a visual for this one. The concept is just K.R.I.T. and T.I. making money moves […]
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: @EsoXoSupreme Delivers "Martina" Visuals
(FROM ARTIST REP) Portland R&B artist Eso.Xo.Supreme is starting off the year with a bang celebrating the release of his official music video “Martina.” Produced by #The80’s and appearing on his recent EP, Lonely Ghost, Eso continues to raise the bar with every visual he drops giving his listeners a look at the man behind […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @ThisIsMarlow Tries to Keep Faith in a Crazy World in New Visuals
Maryland’s Marlow dropped FAITH X VICES last year. It sucks that it passed under my radar, mainly because the past few years have been huge for the DMV, independent and otherwise. Overall, the project itself is dope as hell and deals with some of the dualities that artists like Lee Mitty and Brain Rapp have spoken […]
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