DXRCI Makes a Powerful Return With “Menace,” Owning Her Confidence and Creative Identity

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Singer/Songwriter DXRCI, raised in College Park, Georgia, is stepping fully into her power with her striking new single Menace.” After years away from releasing music under her own name, the record marks her long-awaited return to the spotlight. While DXRCI has been professionally active again since 2020, much of her journey unfolded behind the scenes—writing for major and other independent artists. With “Menace,” she boldly transitions from background contributor to lead voice, reclaiming her place as an artist in her own right.

The inspiration behind “Menace” is deeply personal and rooted in resilience. After facing years of obstacles, self-doubt, and fear that pushed her into believing she belonged behind the scenes as a songwriter, DXRCI finally found the confidence to step forward. “Menace” represents her decision to stop shrinking herself and instead show up unapologetically—being a menace by going so hard in her purpose that her presence demands attention. Her favorite line, “Who’s that girl that’s out air bending rules,” perfectly captures the freedom and authority she now holds over her artistry.

What truly sets “Menace” apart is its symbolism. The song is DXRCI’s first official release in seven years, marking a clear evolution from her teenage beginnings to the fully realized artist she is today. With sharpened vision, creative independence, and lived experience guiding her sound, DXRCI is entering a bold new era. Fans can witness that growth live when she takes the stage in Spring of 2026 as she continues to build momentum and claim her space as a dynamic artist to watch.

Ra1den Vision Revives Funk and Soul With Electrifying Single “oUtOfSiGhT”

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Ra1den Vision, emerging from St. Petersburg, Florida, is on a mission to revive real funk, soul, and R&B with his genre-bending new single oUtOfSiGhT,” releasing on October 5, 2025. Released under Another Realm / Teasy’s Table Enterprises, the track is produced by EC3 and engineered by Stylish Ent., delivering a rich, live-instrument feel rarely heard in today’s digital-heavy landscape. Drawing inspiration from legends like Prince, Cameo, and Rick James, Ra1den Vision proves that funk music is far from extinct—it’s evolving.

What makes “oUtOfSiGhT” especially meaningful is that it marks the first time Ra1den Vision fully produced, wrote, and arranged an entire record in a completely different genre from his past work. This song represents a long-held creative vision finally brought to life—a sound he always wanted to create but waited until the moment felt right. True to his artistic identity, The Vision of Ra1den Vision is about emotion, movement, and authenticity, inviting listeners back to music that makes you feel something from the first note to the last groove.

Lyrically, the track radiates freedom and connection, highlighted in Ra1den’s favorite line: “Everywhere you go I just want, me and you right here. The dance floor is right up there. I just want you grooving up with no fear.” Beyond his solo artistry, Ra1den Vision’s alter ego Monteasy boasts over 300 placements across wrestling, NHL, and the BIG3, further cementing his impact across multiple entertainment spaces. With a new feature alongside AEW wrestler Swerve Strickland and Raekwon, momentum continues to build. Fans can expect a future tour announcement soon at teasystable.com, as Ra1den Vision leads the funk revival into a bold new era.

Exclusive interview with Daedae$ace

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For those who may be discovering you for the first time, how would you introduce DaeDaeSace as an artist?
My name is Daedae$ace and I own a record label and I’m also the lead artist on the label. The Good life Records is based out of Lincoln, Ne and I also own a recording studio in town. I’ve opened up for artist like Nipsey Hussle, Kevin Gates and lil bossie etc, recently dropping my second album “ How I Survived” which is out now on all platforms.

Growing up in Monroe, Louisiana, what early experiences or influences helped shape your musical style?
I grow up in the streets of Louisiana when Master P and cash money was taking over the industry so I came in the game with the hustler mindset. Then I moved to the Midwest were rap was more grimy so my Flo is a mix of both.

Now that you’re based in Lincoln, Nebraska, how has the change in environment impacted your creativity or sound?
The lingo changed a lot because they talk proper in Nebraska but back home they’re really country

When did you first realize that music was something you wanted to pursue seriously?
Back in high school I started writing lyrics and me and my friends started a rap group but things didn’t work out as planned so that’s when I started my solo journey and started to take it serious.

How would you describe the message or emotion you try to deliver through your music?
Most of my lyrics are based off real life experiences and that’s the best way to get it off my chest

What does your creative process look like—from finding inspiration to completing a full song?
I basically sit in the studio searching for the right beat to match the mood I’m in at the time

Tell us about your current single?
My New single “Bad” is about me vibing out in Atlanta for the first time. It’s a catchy song with bold lyrics, it’s me pouring my heart out on an uptempo beat about living out my wildest fantasy

Who are some artists, past or present, that inspire you or influence your artistry?
Jay Z, Lil Wayne, Camron, T.I etc

What challenges have you faced on your journey so far, and how have they shaped the artist you are today?
The business side stresses me out but I’m learning and hiring people along the way to get the job done. Most artist are unprofessional when it comes to taking care of business so I feel like I’m ahead of the curve

What do you hope listeners take away when they hear your music?
That I’m not selling out and making music to please everyone. I’m keeping it solid and telling my story, I’m not trying to fit in or ride someone else wave

What can fans expect next from DaeDaeSace—any upcoming projects, visuals, or collaborations?
Clothing, podcast, new music and more

Where can we follow you on social media?
Instagram: Daedaesace2.0 TikTok: BigSace YouTube: Daedaesace Facebook: Daedaesace

​Any Shout Outs?
I wanna shout out everybody that I’ve worked with in the past and present and all of my followers

Romee Rombe Stands Out With “White Peacock,” A Bold Anthem of Leadership and Individuality

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Fort Lauderdale artist Romee Rombe is making a powerful statement with his latest single, White Peacock,” releasing on October 22, 2025 under Its Gorgeous Musique. Known for his fearless confidence and competitive edge, Romee Rombe uses this track to challenge conformity and elevate individuality. Produced by Solomon Reilly and Archie Patmore and engineered by Jerome R. Baubien, “White Peacock” blends bold energy with polished sound, delivering a record that demands attention both sonically and lyrically.

The motivation behind “White Peacock” is rooted in leadership and self-belief. Romee Rombe wrote the song as a reminder to be different, to refuse blending in, and to confidently stand apart from the crowd. He describes the record as a mirror of who he is—a rare individual, one of a kind, and unapologetically himself. That message is echoed in his standout line, “WHITE PEACOCK WHEN THEY SEE ME OOOOOOUUUUTTTT,” which captures the essence of being seen, recognized, and respected for uniqueness rather than sameness.

What truly separates Romee Rombe from his peers is his proven competitive spirit. By his own track record, when placed head-to-head with other artists, he consistently comes out on top, an accolade backed by real-world results, not empty talk. With buzz already building and strong placement potential, “White Peacock” is a song to watch, with possibilities of landing in film or television. As Romee Rombe continues to rise, this release cements his position as an artist who doesn’t follow trends—he creates his own.

Exclusive interview with music producer, T.J. Tha Producer

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For readers just discovering your work, how would you introduce yourself and your sound as T.J. Tha Producer?
I’m a emerging music producer from the south side of Chicago with a eclectic or very open style of producing drawing from many genres.

You’ve been involved with music since the age of 10. What sparked that early passion, and how has your relationship with music evolved over the years?
I started in the church choir singing, but my mom listened to many music artist as I was growing up. When I got into high school and was in the band I started appreciating the instrumentals and different instruments. In college I really started learning how to compose which to me is the foundation of producing.

Growing up and still living in Chicago, how has the city’s music culture influenced your production style and creative approach?
I feel it influenced me greatly because I’ve heard blues and jazz bands, as well as R&B, rap, juke and a little rock.

What does your creative process look like when you’re building a track from scratch? Mood first, melody first, or something else entirely?
My creative style is me listening to different instruments sounds, melodies, drum beats as well as creating a sound myself. It may take me a few days to finish a beat to a month. But there were times I’ve done it in a few hours.

One of your biggest accomplishments is getting your music—and the artists you work with—heard worldwide. What does that milestone mean to you personally?
It TRULY MEANS A LOT, that means that I have a true starting point. It also lets me know how people truly feel about my music and what to work on, because I don’t want to make good music, I want to make EXTRAORDINARY MUSIC.

As a producer, how do you approach collaboration with artists to make sure their vision and your sound align?
I like to get with the artist and discuss the meaning of the song a they write to it. I some times write down my thoughts and let them arrange the lyrics. Im a stickler for PRACTICING THE SONG BEFORE WE RECORD IT. To me the recording studio is NOT for practicing the song but for recording and mixing.

Who are some producers or artists, past or present, that have influenced your journey in music?
My biggest influence is N.W.A, which I was a huge Dr. Dre and Easy E. fan. DJ Quik, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Timbaland and DJ Khaled. Currently Im a huge Glorilla fan, as well as Bone Thugs, Twista, Da Brat, Cardi B, Megan The Stallion, Sabrina Carpenter. Trust me there are way to many both male and female to name.. 😂😂

You’ve expressed interest in producing for both well-known artists and up-and-coming talent. What excites you most about working with emerging artists?
Me having a hand in cultivating them as an artist as well as their style.

You mentioned having a few songs currently in the works. What can listeners expect from these upcoming releases in terms of sound or direction?
I want them to hear something completely different as well as something everyone can relate to.

Looking ahead, what goals are you most focused on right now, and where do you see T.J. Tha Producer in the next few years?
I’m truly looking forward to working with different artists weather they’re emerging or the top tier well established artist. Im looking to eventually hear my songs on rotation on the mainstream radio station as well as being a platinum artist along with the artist I worked with.

Where can we follow you on social media?
Instagram.. Terrancehicksjr75
Tik tok..T.J. THA PRODUCER
FACEBOOK ..BUST YO EARDRUMS PRODUCTIONS

Any Shout Outs?
Thank you to my daughter/artist TRE-K,
SAVARIGO, BIMPIN, MACK DELFINO, MISTY OF HYPE 87.3 IN ATLANTA

Exclusive interview with music artist REALANDEXPLICIT

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For readers being introduced to your music for the first time, how would you describe REALANDEXPLICIT as an artist and a creative force?
I am the hip hop rockstar i provide a unique quality of sounds enter twined with a raw and unapologetic tone

Your sound blends hip hop, rock, and pop. How did this genre-mixing identity develop, and what draws you to breaking traditional musical boundaries?
The ability to mix these sounds comes from within its my superpower i would say. It developed from me experimenting with different sounds and ideas

You’re rooted in the DMV, with ties to Washington, D.C. and Temple Hills, Maryland. How has that environment shaped your artistry and perspective?
The DMV is the stumping grounds for creativity and art forms so it really draws from there

Your visuals are bold, futuristic, and unapologetic. How important is visual storytelling to your brand, and what do you want fans to feel when they see your imagery?
Oh it’s very important it allows my audience to take a deep dive into my creative mind

Your music is often described as raw and emotionally electric. What role does vulnerability play in your creative process?
It plays a deep part into my creative process it allows me to tap into the sides of me that only I can Feel

Being featured in multiple magazines and interviewed on platforms like Off The Porch is dope! How have these moments reinforced or challenged your confidence as an artist?
It allows me to overflow with confidence

With several singles and full projects already released, how do you decide when a song is ready to be shared with the world?
I have To listen to it several times before i put It out to the world because i want To make sure that the vibe is just right

When listeners press play on a REALANDEXPLICIT record, what message or energy do you hope stays with them after the song ends?
Fun and confidence

What obstacles have you had to overcome in order to stay true to your sound in an industry that often pushes conformity?
Just staying true to my Sound and my image

Tell us about the current single you are pushing and where it’s available?
I am Currently pushing my new single ‘Work’ which available on all platforms

Looking ahead, what’s next for REALANDEXPLICIT, and how do you envision your artistry evolving in the next chapter of your career?
Gaining more streams and followed and performing on bigger stages

Where can we follow you online?
@realandexplicit

NOBODYKNOWBIGHAMM: Jonathan Hamm Takes a Bold Stand Against Domestic Violence and Misogyny

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NOBODYKNOWBIGHAMM (Jonathan Hamm), is a social justice advocate on TikTok that speaks on the empowerment of women, relationships, politics, autism, and philosophical matters. He is a modern-day renaissance man who has played in the NFL (New Orleans Saints), represented the USA Olympic Boxing team as an alternate in 2012, succeeded as an investor in the music industry, held the position of a Las Vegas entertainment specialist for private equity companies, and consistently conducted business as a Wall Street Option Trader.

He was recently interviewed by Tampa Mystic about his thoughts on the empowerment of women and taking a major stance against domestic violence. So, Big Hamm, “why are you so passionate about taking a stance against domestic violence, especially when there are very few men who have preceded you on this topic? Hamm replied, “with the steady rise of the “Manosphere Podcast” where men are berating women, and misogyny is a top priority in the White House, many men are feeling emboldened to disrespect women. It is time to start a movement of respectful men to stand up against these cowards. I was raised by my mother and surrounded by a family of strong women.  If there is one thing I learned at an early age, it was to be a protector of women who have experienced domestic violence”. “God, granted me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference”

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TIKTOK: NOBODYKNOWBIGHAMM

INSTAGRAM: NOBODYKNOWBIGHAMM

Grammy-Nominated singer-songwriter James Artissen & Bigg Baggz Prep New Single “Down 4 Whatever”

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Grammy-Nominated singer-songwriter James Artissen and North Carolina’s own Bigg Baggz are gearing up to release their highly anticipated single, Down 4 Whatever.

Dropping December 5th, the track delivers a seamless fusion of street-influenced Hip-Hop and melodic R&B. Known for their authenticity, sharp lyricism, and creative balance, both artists bring a fresh yet familiar vibe that listeners will feel instantly. Down 4 Whatever will be released through Humble Sound Records/One9 Music and will be available on all major platforms December 5th.

 
More information about James Artissenand Bigg Baggz can be found on their platforms below.
 

Stream/Purchase: https://music.apple.com/us/album/down-4-whatever-single/1849035366

 
#JamesArtissen #BiggBaggz #Down4Whatever
 
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Humble Sound Records

Public Relations  — Lenell Johnson  

humblesoundmedia@gmail.com

Dopeboyherron & Yung LA Deliver a New Wave with “Sloppy Lingo”

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Dopeboyherron and Yung LA might be speaking a completely different language on their new track, “Sloppy Lingo.” DBH has been making a name for himself as one of the emerging faces of the Carolinas, while Yung LA continues to put on and remain a relevant force in today’s hip-hop culture. They say one hand washes the other, and these two artists clearly understand what it takes to make a hit record — and make it look effortless. Be sure to request “Sloppy Lingo” on your favorite radio stations. #SloppyLingo

Apple Music –
https://music.apple.com/us/album/sloppy-lingo-feat-yung-l-a-single/1836151601

Spotify –
https://open.spotify.com/track/03Qr7wJM9OPo4ByGFm6QLA?si=g8DtNCLiQfe-f0pgNd_unA

Big Rome Shares His Truth in New Single “Who I Am” — A Powerful Look Into His Real-Life Journey

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Arkansas native Big Rome continues to carve his name into the culture with his new single, Who I Am.” Growing up in Camden, Arkansas and now based in Springdale, Big Rome brings over 15 years of experience to the mic—delivering the kind of storytelling only a seasoned artist can provide. Released under his label, Big Rome Entertainment LLC, and produced by ILL MUZIK, this single dives deep into his personal autobiography, reflecting the pain, struggle, and resilience that shaped him.

Big Rome is no stranger to major accomplishments. One of his biggest wins came when “Who I Am” was featured in the Showtime original series House of Lies (Season 4, Episode 8, “He Didn’t Mean That Natalie Portman”). This placement amplified his voice on a national level and spotlighted his ability to create music that resonates across audiences. His most recent project “Mentally Disturbed/Scarred 4 Life continue that same raw, honest storytelling, painting a vivid picture of a life forged through adversity.

What makes “Who I Am” especially powerful is its authenticity. The song serves as a journal entry from Big Rome’s life, sharing the hardships he faced growing up and the hustle that pushed him forward. Every bar reflects truth, but his favorite line, “Every rapper ain’t no hood star, let’s get that understood,” stands as a bold statement that separates real life from industry gimmicks. With this release, Big Rome cements his reputation as an artist who not only raps—but inspires.