(Video) Merk – “Hard 2 Ignore” Ft. Big Mike

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Whether we like or not, race relations have been pushed to the forefront in our post-Trump election America and the reflection looking back at us is nothing short of sad. It is no wonder then that artists across the nation are taking to the studio to air out their personal feelings on the state of our nation with varying degrees of ire. In to that arena then steps 9th Ward native Merk the Lyrical Tantrum and Geto Boys’ Big Mike with their new visual, “Hard 2 Ignore.”

Merk felt the need to speak on this one himself. “When we recorded the song making it political was not our intent, BUT, given the state of the world, all the police killing blacks and racism being promoted I knew this video could be used to make a statement. It shows that not much has changed from what our grandparents went through. We’re still marching, fighting for freedom and dealing with corruption through the justice system. No matter what obstacles we face, we always find the strength to pull it together and overcome though. After the song was done I named it “Hard 2 Ignore” because you can’t ignore the intended message.”

The song is available on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/hard-2-ignore-feat.-big-mike/id1200938948

Enjoy the visual below.

JC The Triple Threat – “Don’t Stop” (Prod by LnD)

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JC the Triple Threat returns with a new slapper that’s sure to get your feet moving. This is Hip-Hop/Pop music and JC want to get everyone involved with this one. Whether you are an adult or a kid, JC thinks that this one will get you to live a little bit. With production from LnD, JC proves again that he can find the beat and that he has what it takes to make music for the masses.

“This new project was inspired by kids – the joy & fun of just being a kid without all the pressures of growing up too fast. ‘Don’t Stop’ is an upbeat song that adults can enjoy too – stop and enjoy life for a moment. We’ll be shooting the video this week. I’m incorporating kids into it along with my dancers. It’s a throwback of the 80’s & 90’s old school Hip Hop style giving it a cool vibe,” JC said.

[New Mixtape]- Top Priority hosted by @tampamystic

MIXTAPES

Mystics ENT CEO Tampa Mystic teamed up with Team Bigga Rankin to put together a mixtape featuring Top Priority artist from Team Bigga Rankin, Promo Vatican, Breezy Says, Mystics Ent, Cool running DJs and more. Combined on one mixtape you have the likes of Que, Noochie, Scotty ATL, Shah Cypha, Smoov ATL, Overdoze, Money Baggz and more. Listen to the mixtape below and download via Livemixtapes

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[New Mixtape] Giulio4 – Unreasonable Doubt 2 | @PromoMixtapes

MIXTAPES, MUSIC, Uncategorized

As the hip-hop cultural continues to give birth to new artist, Orlando’s own Giulio4 has debuted his second mixtape entitled, “Unreasonable Doubt 2”.
 
 As a music artist, writer and producer Giulio4’s lyrics provide a unique and refreshing edge with the influx wave of mixtapes. Mixing his favorite genres of R&B and hip-hop.

Giulio4 has collaborated with recognized Orlando artists including Pope, Johnni Cinco and Skooly. Introspectively, Unreasonable Doubt 2 provides a journey laced with unprofaned lyrics and unprecedented beats that challenge some of the top billboard artists today.
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Stream and Download Giulio4 – Unreasonable Doubt 2 Today!!

Filthy Rich drops new single “Ma Familia” ft Reckless Cartel x Doeboyondatrack | @RealFilthyRich

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Chicago, IL, Jan 2017 – Hip Hop recording artist Filthy Rich, preps his newest release “The Wilson Fisk Tape” (His 4th project and 3rd mixtape), which is a collection of real life short stories taking listeners to a rightful place of authentic kingpin rap music. In addition to The Wilson Fisk Tape, the new release contains concepts about motivating people to grow, expand, takeover, and rule in there chosen craft. 

It’s also a refreshing alternative to the bulk of the same old cloned rap music being made and pushed today. Raised on what would be considered the “Golden Era” of hip hop, Filthy Rich blends an unparalleled view of street culture and philosophy that follows him from his early twenties through his early thirties. 

The project features Reckless Cartel and Doeboyondatrack, with production by Doeboyondatrack and Joe Dirt. 

Today, Filthy Rich premieres the first single, “Ma Familia” (Feat. Reckless Cartel andDoeboyondatrack) which you can listen to by clicking on the link

In addition, Filthy Rich is currently preparing to release a full length album later this year, titled Resevoir Dog.

Filthy Rich is currently seeking press opportunities, interviews, features, and more.

For additional information: FilthyRich312@Gmail.com


Su Bviley – “Knockin”

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After finding success as a member of the group Tribe Gvng, rapper Su Bailey has returned a new solo joint that’s sure to find a place on your playlist. This time around Su Bailey is delivering his melodic visual for “Knockin.” The visual tells a tale of the cold streets and how they can be so unforgiving in NYC.

The audio has been circulating the blogs for the past three months and it carries an underlying island vibe albeit dark. This music video gives us indelible images of what its really like coming up in the cold New York streets and pictures Su in various places around the city.

In the Trife Drew directed video, Su Bailey also gives fans a deeper look into the lives of Tribe Gvng, as other members of the crew make cameos while they also prepare to drop solo tracks.

“We felt as though our solo projects will be a better representation of us,” Su Bailey said. “Aside from the many group projects we released in the past. We still make music with each other and are even featured on each other’s projects, but now our individual style and sound will be more demonstrated. Soon the fans and listeners will get a chance to hear how we standout on our own and I think they will hear the growth from the previous solo releases.”

Effdope produced the track for Su Bailey while they were working in studios in Atlanta which listeners can hear in the drum patterning.

“Effdope was in ATL at the time so I asked them to send me all the new beats they’ve been making while down there. While listening to it, I started singing the melody to the hook then recorded a voice memo. I played it back until I put words to it & did the same for the verse. I put words to it later and switched bar and flows around until it made sense. The beat switch-up was added later and THAT verse was taken from an unreleased song from off my project,” Su Bailey said.