New music from NYC’s WHYYOUNGN finds the New Yorker rapping and travelling in a way distinctly New York.
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New music from NYC’s WHYYOUNGN finds the New Yorker rapping and travelling in a way distinctly New York.
Read moreBack in my drinking days, Drizzle Sez and I would go to bars around the University of Maryland. When we weren’t doing suicide shots, we would start our nights off with Coronas spiked with a shot or two of Bacardi Light (or, if we were feeling extra stupid, Bacardi 151). Looks like we weren’t the […]
Read moreBaltimore 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 moreThere’s something about NYC-based artist Lexxy’s voice that brought me into this track. Maybe it’s because it reminds me a bit of Mya and Mya has remained one of my favorite artists of any era. Keeping up with the old-school vibes we’ve gotten thus far today, “No Rush” is a simple track about not rushing […]
Read moreI’m a bit late on catching up on this one, and for that I apologize. P. Cruz has been both a dope music provider and a supporter of the SOTB vibes, so I owe him the review of his new EP, Letter to Miss Ives. If you’re looking for simple bars and concepts, look elsewhere. […]
Read moreShoutout to Taste Creators to introducing me to this track (if you haven’t checked their weekly playlists, do so now). So, this one is a few months old, but still hits hard as hell. The track takes the idea of Section 8 housing and the traps of those situations and applies it as a metaphor […]
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