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Kendra Jae will be BIG
Kendra Jae makes music for girls that are “most likely to flip a broken heart to a bag,” just like her. Stepping on the scene with her killer bars and looks, she is here to give the world a dose of music that will immediately get you out of your feels. Read her full interview to learn more about how she does what she does!
Hunnah just wants appreciation
Hunnah’s beautiful lyrics and melodies will put you in your feels and make you feel uplifted all in the same minute. Having just released her EP “Unloved,” she sits down with us to talk about her creative processes in music and inspirations. Read her full interview to get to know the brains behind the beauty!
Migs718: The Multi-talented Staten Island Native
Some people are just naturally born to stand out from the crowd. Migs718 just happens to be one of those people, and he’s proud of it. The Staten Island rapper has an infectious energy and vibe that spreads like a wildfire, setting the rap game ablaze.
Kelaska on “Old Ghosts”, Post-Pandemic Touring & More
Kelaska, born Kelli Wright, is a Connecticut based singer-songwriter. After gaining a following of over 30,000 subscribers on her Youtube channel, she began to write and create her own music. Blending waves of current day indie pop and the nostalgic sounds of the 70s with relaxing nature samples, Kelaska has found her own unique genre of music.
2021 brings a whole new adventure for Kelaska fans. With the help of producer Mackenzie Christensen, Kelaska has a handful of new music to premier. Her newest single, "High & Low," tells a much darker story with dreamy guitars over the ambience of a crowded city. "High & Low" is streaming everywhere now!
Buppy. - “Tell me you’re sorry”, the future & more
Buppy has talent beyond his years. The teenage artist and producer recently made the move from his native Park City, Utah, to LA, chasing his dream of making it in music. At only 17 years old, Buppy is one of the most driven new artists we’ve ever featured.
Kidd Kenn Claims His Space with “Problem Child”
Chicago native rapper Kidd Kenn released his latest E.P titled “Problem Child” last Friday on June 11th. The E.P holds 6 of Kidd Kenn’s latest tracks, including “Good Day” and “Moves” featuring rapper Rico Nasty. “Problem Child” aims to present Kenn’s core self, proving him worthy of all his goals throughout the industry.
SHE LOVES BOON// “GIGI/SUNLIGHT” Out now
New York City native, She Loves Boon, embodies the rebellious and DIY attitude of the hyperpop community, while still leaning on pop and alternative influences. These inspirations create a sound and style that few other artists can effectively replicate. She Loves Boon gives new perspective to classic alternative and hip-hop sounds but repurposes them for the underground hyperpop scene which is characterized by loud and abrasive electronic instrumentation.
Chuck Nasty on GRYSCL, ‘Gangrel’ & more
On getting started in the music industry:
Chuck Nasty: I started writing when I was about 11 and got hooked when people liked what I rapped on the bus w/ my best friend Maxamillian aka Millz that passed last year, so we made group on the bus called MCK w/ me, Millz, and our boy Rae. It was Max, Chuck, and Kid lol. Fast forward to 9th grade, and I put out a mixtape on Datpiff called “Gothica”. Super emo Joe Budden “Mood Muzik” kinda tape, that was inspired by what Joe was doing and other artists like Jedi Mind Tricks and stuff, inspired by that Gothika Halle Berry movie, with the concept being centered around mental health and having a perspective no one could see from w/ about 16 tracks.
Learn more about Chuck Nasty, GRYSCL and more.
Breadcouch - ‘Butterflies’ EP out now!
Born in Hawaii and raised in Texas, Breadcouch melds a multitude of influences to create a sound that is uniquely his own. In the words of his fans, Breadcouch is a “positive force of good in this wacky world.”
Michael Millions, Richmond’s Own
Michael Millions is an American rapper, producer and songwriter from Richmond, Virginia. He is the co-founder of Purple Republic Music Group and has collaborated with fellow Richmond natives Nickelus F and Skillz. We sit down with Michael to learn more about his journey through rap, where he’s been, and where he’s going.
Jessica Lloyce makes her dreams come true
“You know those songs where you can tell there’s not much to it, it probably won’t stick with you, and it’s more of a “vibe” than a great record? I don’t make those songs. I am a songwriter that combines my command of harmony with my love of pop music to craft songs full of beauty, honesty, and impact.”
Jessica Lloyce never forgets that often the difference between a good song and your favorite song are the details. She ensures that all the elements of my music are thoughtful from the original composition to the final mix. From her first piano lesson as a young child to graduating with two bachelor’s degrees from Berklee College of Music, her love for music has only grown as she grew in her skills from pianist to vocalist, songwriter, arranger and more.
Lanre: In My Dreams
Singer & songwriter from Atlanta - Lánre goes against the grain of his peers by writing catchy heartfelt melodies set to a masterful blend of RnB, Electronic Dance, and Pop music.
METVTRXN: Looking Ahead
METVTRXN creates worlds to take you on a journey through your soul; using sound.
Tana: Making Your Mark In The Game
Armed with a sultry and ambient sound, UK artist Tana delivers an arresting performance on Bad Habits (Keep On Coming), thematically explaining the repercussions of making bad choices and holding onto those bad habits. We’re sitting down with Tana for an exclusive one on one interview!
We talk to Tana about life, coming out of COVID and jumping back into life post-pandemic, ideal settings for creating, and inspirations.
Eneeks - Black Love
South London artist Eneeks, with the help of featured guests Sabrina Washington (Mis-Teeq), and Stush (Groove Armanda) pen a heartfelt song exploring the complicated highs and lows of love that both black men and women face within today’s society.
Get to Know: Mobius
Marcos aka Mobius is a guitarist, songwriter and producer whose melodies instill a sense of peace and wonder within. Based in LA, Mobius has always been driven by the need to express ideas that words can’t. His ability to effortlessly interweave soul, jazz and rock creates a sound that is uniquely his.
Melbourne’s own, OJIKAE
At just 17, Matt Cicero, aka OJIKAE had already reached acclaim from local and global tastemakers, leaving the kid overwhelmed at the praise for a single demo.
Since his first demo, Ojikae’s vision has undertaken a deep maturity, as Cicero himself has evolved. Through many years of vocal lessons and sheer talent, Ojikae has graced us with a chill beat, sensual lyrics, and complete vocal fearlessness. His latest EP, 3033 was released on March 5th, and we discuss this project, his creative processes and inspirations and what he’s got planned for the future.
We opened the discussion to first talk about visuals, and how our love of film and music go hand in hand- …read more
Brianna Knight: Artist, Poet & Songstress
“People think you’re supposed to be a machine but you’re not, that’s not what creativity is. You give yourself the tools to build so definitely understanding you do need practice it is knowing when to cut it.
I’m very about being organic. With me, I’m not worried about the discipline it’s more of, I am believing in what I’m singing or what I’m writing? If I don’t believe it and I’m just writing to write I pack it up for the day and come back later.
Sometimes that walking away brings some amazing ideas, that’s how I got So Deep.” - Brianna Knight
Toosii: ‘Thank You For Believing’ out now
Toosii has found success as he debuted on multiple Billboard charts, with praise from Genius, Uproxx, Fader, Lyrical Lemonade, Respect Magazine and many more. He joins us on his journey with his upcoming mixtape, Thank You For Believing, which is guaranteed to be an instant hit.
GEDE: Moving Forward
“GEDE: I go by GEDE, my real name is James but I developed ‘GEDE’ actually at the beginning of quarantine. I live in DC, born and raised, now with my wife. I’m 32 and I’ve been doing music since I was 14 or 15, playing bass & guitar, joining punk bands, classic rock, reggae, folk and more. I’m a music nerd, I love it all. When I got to college, I ended up splitting my time between business school and the arts. That was the first time I went into any art or design. “