Musa Reems • "Godspeed" & "TYPE SH!T"

With “Godspeed” and “TYPE SH!T,” Musa Reems stakes his claim and takes the competition to task.


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Calid B • "Morning Sex?"

Calid B recently dropped a new single, “Morning Sex?”, a super bubbly and wavy track produced by omoidé about the sexual needs and desires for a lover

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Lala Lala & WHY? • "Siren 042"

With an indie rock draw, WHY? brings another element to the table, along with comprehensive and cutting lyrics by Lala Lala, you are able to feel the heart and soul that is put out from both sides.

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Namesake • "muck."

Unlike his remarkable  single “Vroom Vroom”, Namesake crafts a gem with no words needed.

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Ano Bank$ • "Better Do"

Serenading over the slap of the production that Martian $ky whipped up, Ano Bank$’ melodic timbre elevates his sound into another capacity with “Better Do”.Harmonizing through light autotune, Bank$ metaphorically illustrates his story from grind to glory.



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Defprez • Sunday No. 1 (EP)

Defcee and and CRASHprez attack the project with assertive flows, and hyper-real social commentary.

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Jamila Woods • "ZORA"

“ZORA” sounds backward through time to tap into a well of power and pride that has survived diaspora.

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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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LUCKI • "Peach Dream"
Rich Robbins • DemONE

Explore Rich Robbins’ new project DemONE

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Lester Rey • "FEEL"

Sometimes feelings can be so unpredictable. One day you could be so in love with a person, the next you’re ready to just hoe it out. It happens, we’re human.

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Jayaire Woods • "Pretty Girls"

Woods is not new to this success, with his most recent project Woodside Lane debuting just a few months ago.

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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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Amare Symoné • Hello Heathrow EP

Amare Symoné is saying “goodbye” to all the cities she’s loved before.

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Lil Randy • "Get Yourself Together"

Lil Randy naturally taps into his homegrown 1300 block roots with “Get Yourself Together” directed by Rickee Arts. As one of the promising voices for the streets, the young Chicago native’s trials and tribulation pushes through the music.

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Myquale • "Echoes"

It is obvious that Myquale is deeply inspired by old-school hip-hop and stays true to his sound.

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Martin $ky & autumn keys • "Sometimes"

Welcoming listeners with warm static waves creates a lightly feathered connection to comfort. The mesmerizing low-fi sounds equate gently like soothing effects for the mind.

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SoloSam • "Highly Favored"

By producing an interactive, breezy beat, Solo reels in listeners with ease. Incorporating food for thought through pinpoint wordplay opens up room for conversation.

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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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Supa Bwe (Ft. Sir Michael Rocks) • "Bag Bwe"

New visual from Supa Bwe feat. Sir Michael Rocks, “Bag Bwe” directed by StripMall Productions

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