Today, we are excited to bring you up and coming Ohio artist Steve The Rapper, who recently released his debut album ‘Welcome To The World.’ The album addresses racism, stereotypes, spirituality, life struggles and the music industry. The track we are bringing you today is the title track of the album, and it features fellow artist Rachel Parker. Give the track a spin and be sure to check out the full album on Steve’s SoundCloud if you like what you hear!
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[Mixtape]- Track Bully’s 17 hosted by @tampamystic & @djsuch_n_such
MIXTAPES[Out Now]- The Grynd Report Issue 24 Lalaa Shepard Edition @lalaashep
INTERVIEWSJoey Angels – “Usurper”
MUSICJoey Angels’ music video “Usurper” speaks loudly to today’s hip hop industry’s total degradation of its overall lyrical and musical quality in the past few years. He infers that the only way a rapper thinks they can get a hit is with songs over-saturated with sex, drugs and violence mixed in with some “lovely-dovey sad and lonely” lyrics. To Joey, “Everything’s been said before, not enough to say anymore. It’s all the same, you can’t ask for it by name.”
Figg Newton – “Real Shit”
VIDEOSLast week he was releasing videos for “Shit Get Real” and “Squabbin,” and this week Figg returns with a push to to the next level with “Real Shit.” Right now the top isn’t far away as fans, media and the industry alike have taken note of Figg’s quick run of content and his push to the blogs.
This song is produced by Dave-O from Mozzy’s camp and according to Figg Newton is, “another in-depth narration of the inner city and the real shit that comes along with it.”
“‘Shit Get Real’ was produced by Larry Jayy and ‘Squabbin’ was produced by Paupa, who are two of the hottest up and coming producers in LA,” Figg Newton said. “Those are doing well, but ‘Still Wit The Bullshit’ has been taking off and creating a nice buzz around LA.”
All of the aforementioned songs find their home on Figg Newton’s Streets Won’t Let Me Chill 2 project which is now available on iTunes and circulating in the streets.
“Our first visual ‘Still With the Bullshit’ is taking off daily and not to mention “We Started The Woop” with Big Wy is at 250k so we are making some noise out here,” Figg Newton added. “Going forward we are def going to having events throughout the Summer to continue you the push and be involved in the community.”
Fans of Figg Newton can check him out hosting and performing on July 1st at CLUB 333.
Currently the Streets Wont Let Me Chill 2 is available on in iTunes an Apple Music, while the video is available on Figg Newton’s YouTube channel.
The Holiday Dream Team Dj’s Presents “Memorial Day MixShow” #TuneIn
MUSIC, Uncategorized1:00 PM – 2:00 PM – DJ Swizz (@SheCallMe_Pa)
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM – DJ Illy Jay (@DopeUniversity)
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM – DJ Smoke (@DjSmokeMixtapes)
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM – DJ BK Storm (@DjBkStorm)
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM – DJ Duce (@TheRealDjDuce)
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM – MC Boogie (@Atol_Mc_Boogie)
7:00 PM – 8:00 PM – DJ Scratch G Shotta (@ScratchGShotta)
8:00 PM – 9:00 PM – DJ Vibe (DjVibe)
9:00 PM – 10:00 PM – DJ JodyJoe (@RealDjJodyJoe)
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Tymathe Lamb – “Merrcy”
MUSICE-Reign – The New York Times Vol. 1 hosted by @DjSmokemixtapes | @EReignESM
ALBUM, MIXTAPES, MUSIC, PROMOLong Island rapper E-Reign links up with Chicago’s own Dj Smoke to deliver The New York Times Vol. 1. This mixtape is led by 3 singles, Grands, Rags to Riches, and Shake Em Up.
We have covered E-Reign several times throughout 2016. During that time E-Reign released his “Future of New York” mixtape series along with several singles, and a handful of videos. In the past year and a half E-Reign has increased his buzz 10 fold. He did this by staying consistent, releasing quality music, being active in the streets, and impacting the net. E-Reign has well over 100K streams of “Future of New York” mixtape series, not to mention countless views on his videos, and singles. If you missed out you can stream and download all of E-Reign’s mixtapes below.
Stream & download E-Reign – Future of New York mixtape series Vol. 1, Vol 2, and Vol 3.
Follow @EReignESM on Twitter
Follow @FutureofNewYork on Instagram
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J Crizzy – “Into The AM”
MUSICBorn in Queens, New York on the East Coast and raised overseas in the Philippines, rapper J Crizzy is a testament to Hip-Hop’s unlimited reach across the globe.
This has been a passion for J Crizzy from the beginning, so this is no trapper turned rapper overnight situation, J Crizzy is truly passionate about his music.
Finding a love for Hip-Hop at an early age after reuniting with family in “The Bay,” J Crizzy dedicated his early years to singing in middle school, also picking up producing in high school.
“I put everything I have into this music. I taught myself over the years to be able to take an idea or experience and turn it into a fully mixed and mastered moment in time,” J Crizzy said. “Everything I speak on is from my life and everyone around me.”
Kicking things off J Crizzy is promoting his new single “Into The AM” which is the title track to his upcoming album.
“This project is dedicated to those that grind all week and go just as hard on the weekends. I’m at a point in my life where I am happy with where I am, but never I’m content and I know who is really here for me. This song goes over all these things,” J Crizzy explained.
For the Eric “Rogue” Brown produced track, J Crizzy hopes that he can reach fans from the Philippines to the Bay to Queens as he shows Hip-Hop knows no bounds.
Fans of the track can find all of his music on Spotfiy, AppleMusic, TIDAL and elsewhere on his website, www.jcrizzy.com.