Posts by Pedro Gonzalez
Phoelix • “Dreams”

With “Dreams,” Phoelix is ready for a bigger reintroduction.

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Pivot Gang • "Jason Statham, Pt. 2"

With a video and album on the way, Pivot Gang is set for a fun year ahead.

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Ajani Jones & Boathouse • ONE PUNCH

With the help of producer Boathouse, ONE PUNCH provides a space for Ajani Jones to let loose without sacrificing his technical ability nor his pointed lyricism.

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Nefertiti xo • Another Me

Nefertiti xo has taken an impressive introductory step with two new music videos.

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Polo G • "Battle Cry"

North Side’s Polo G has yet to drop a full-length, but gems for the tentatively titled Die A Legend are piling up with this new single.

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Cupcakke • "Squidward Nose"

In stark relief of her distressing week, “Squidward Nose” is a lighthearted record that revels in outrageously funny and salacious boasts.

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Polo G (ft. Lil Tjay) • "Pop Out"
RYEN • "Hyper"

“Hyper” served as 24’s closing track and is now his first video release of the year.

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Rich Jones • “No Clue”

Chicago songwriter Rich Jones returns with a new video.

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Brittney Carter • Side A: Hooligan / Side B: Breakthrough

Her belief in God has helped her persevere bouts with depression and setbacks while diligently working on her craft. This has led to imposing confidence and an undeniable skill set. Its most memorable line — "Every time I spit, it’s like a little piece of heaven” —encapsulates her theology and why you need to keep her in your radar this 2019.

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Queen Key • “Ratchett”

If you follow Queen Key on social-media —and honestly it’s a disservice to yourself if you aren’t—you’ve probably been anticipating “Ratchett” since she first teased it on Twitter.

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Christan JaLon • “I Do”

The dulcet and tender tone of Christian JaLon’s voice makes for an intimate experience. Watch her newest video for the standout track “I Do.”

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LUCKI • "More Than Ever"

While many of his contemporaries have almost exclusively relied on the vibes they create over the lyrics they spit, the 22 year-old can rap with the best and effortlessly exude emotion without sounding fabricated.

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Noname (Ft. Phoelix) • "Song 31"

If you’re reading this and know someone who would like to debate her lyrical prowess, I advocate that one of your top 2019 resolutions should be to find better friends and keep Noname in rotation.

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greenSLLIME • “DEEP END”

greenSLLIME finally unleashed a record from his vault of unreleased material along with the promise of even more new music to follow soon.

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Valee (Ft. D.R.A.M.) • "About U

2018 was a breakout year for Valee: he signed the dotted line with G.O.O.D. Music, continued his prolific release run, and saw his style be ripped off by countless rappers.

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Defcee • A Mixtape As God Intended

Your favorite rapper’s favorite rapper’s teacher, Defcee, has released A Mixtape As God Intended, inspired by ‘the 90’s and early 2000’s ‘tapes that shaped his youth

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Tatiana Hazel • "Again and Again"

“Again and Again” is tentatively her last single of 2018 and a fitting end piece to a strong 12 months.

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Tink • "Different"

It’s a straight R&B record with beautiful vocals, heartfelt lyrics and a promising teaser of what Tink will deliver in the forthcoming months.

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Frank Leone • "DON'T CLIP"

“DON’T CLIP” marks the first Frank Leone release since he officially moved to California back in October and it builds on his own fantastical universe

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