Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Cheech Bundy Ft. Michael Christmas & Blu - Hip-Hop Nerd | @CheechBundy @HerFavColor @MickeyChristmas |

Produced by Konrad Oldmoney, Cheech Bundy’s “Hip-Hop Nerd” also finds veteran MC Blu and Michael Christmas putting their lyrical calisthenics to the test. The song is taken from the New York City-based MC’s upcoming album, Cheech Bundy Presents: The Boom Bap Rap Project, the follow up to Cheech’s collaborative EP with !llmind, CHILL.


J Morebuks - Selfish (Official Music Video)

J Morebuks isn't afraid to admit he can be very greedy when it comes to women. The Syracuse Native artist / actor tells the tale of  a man who wants it all but knowing what it all means in this music video for “Selfish.” The visual sees J becoming the bakery  and wanting her all to himself. The rising star sings about how he’ll treat the young because he wants all the pastries. As a child he remembers listening to his mom's 45's and 33's oldies such as Ben E King, Micheal Jackson, Otis Redding, Smokey Robinson just to list a few.  

J Morebuks is known for working on couple different projects, films and events. He has opened up for various artists which kept him networking meeting new people.  His current EP is being recorded since getting his publishing company together.  If you pay close attention to this "Selfish" joint you'll see how much of a love for acting J has.  He first grew an interest for acting after landing a small role in a play called Ordeal At Valley Gorge growing up.

Co-starring in 211 which is the penal code for Robbery In Progress. The main character of 211 is Hassan Johnson, A clean cut man who's a great father and husband who has never smoked or drank in his life, his only addiction is "FAST MONEY".

Cheech Bundy Ft. Michael Christmas & Blu - Hip-Hop Nerd | @CheechBundy @HerFavColor @MickeyChristmas |

Produced by Konrad Oldmoney, Cheech Bundy’s “Hip-Hop Nerd” also finds veteran MC Blu and Michael Christmas putting their lyrical calisthenics to the test. The song is taken from the New York City-based MC’s upcoming album, Cheech Bundy Presents: The Boom Bap Rap Project, the follow up to Cheech’s collaborative EP with !llmind, CHILL.


Peter Currency - "Jugg x Juggle" (Video) | @Petercurrency |

Brooklyn up and coming artist Peter Currency brings you his new single titled "Jugg x Juggle. The record gives you a taste of one of the many styles that you will hear from the artist. Jugg x Juggle consists of a heavy beat along with a catchy hook that entices its listeners.

 


Shayne Melody New Visual "Goodbye" | @shayne_melody |

Saying goodbye isn't always easy but sometimes its the best thing to do in a relationship. Watch the video below as Shayne Melody sings away in his soft, smooth, and pleasant voice.

The EP Transition is available on iTunes, Spotify, everywhere!


Connect with Shayne

IG: @i_am_shayne

Twitter:@shayne_melody

Facebook:@shaynemelody


Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Rolling Stone P - Little Do They Know (Video)

Newark, NJ’s own Rolling Stone P has been riding high lately. His new single “Little Do They Know,” was selected as the pick of the week on Joe Budden’s highly popular podcast and following that major look, the official visual for the single was premiered by Revolt TV. Though he is reaching a new plateau, Rolling Stone P has had his fair share of moments. His accomplishments include having his previous single “Calvin Klein” added to rotation on Music Choice as well as Ebro’s “Borough Banger” on Beats 1, a cameo on Vh1, along with providing the music for a national Powerade campaign. This is in addition to having NYC radio heavyweights DJ Enuff, Funk Flex and DJ Self spinning his tunes. With his recently released EP “Calvin Klein (Rolling Edition) at well over 1 million streams, Rolling Stone P and his comrades, known as the Kool Weirdos, look to be the collective from the Tri-state area to achieve national attention. Check out the visual below.


Virginia Emcee Black Liquid Delivers "F*ck" Video | @BlackLiq |

In what is likely one of the most tripped out videos in Hip-Hop so far this year, Black Liquid delivers a hypnotic visual that mashes up various aspects of popular culture.  Delivering somewhat abstract raps with an all out middle finger to the industry, Black Liquid lets you know that clearly he, "don't give a 'F*ck'" as the song title suggests.

With a background in freestyling, rhyming is easy for Black Liquid relative to the mumble rappers of the past few years. Rapping over Bandolero production, Black Liquid delivers some heat from his new project ANTi, and the blogs are taking notice.



"I started out in freestyle sessions in the margins of school work.  Making music became a thing when I felt like what I was hearing wasn't fitting my story or describing my life, my identity," Black Liquid explained. "When I saw the affect telling my story had on others and how it helped them overcome the challenges in their life, I realized with Hip-Hop I could change the world around me.  My father being incarcerated and sentenced to life, my friends dying, being broke...telling my story made all those things make sense, and allowed me to help people at the same time."


Coming up this month Black Liquid takes his show on the road for the Soundset Festival in Minnesota on 5/28. He also has plans to open up for Raekwon at the Broadberry in Richmond on 7/11, adding to his plans to throw an event every month for the rest of the year.


Dyme-A-Duzin Serves Up Some "Food For Thought" | @DymeADuzin |

Food For Thought is Clever


If “That Chicken” didn’t fill you up, Dyme-A-Duzin, is back to serve up another single off his forthcoming album, “Crown Fried.” This time around, the young Brooklyn spitter offers up full lyrical entrees on his Eff Dope produced, “Food For Thought.” Hip Hop heads and foodies unite as Dyme drops clever food references within his lyrical raps.



“You can get the 2 piece, or you can get the biscuit. Another brother lost his soul, what the people tell me. Caught slipping, had the biscuit didn't squeeze the jelly."




DCEU Producer Confirms Aquaman Set After Justice League

Screenrant has reported that there will be a continuation of the timeline in the current DC Extended Universe as executive producer Charles Roven confirms that Aquaman will be set after the events of Justice League. This means that in some way, Jason Momoa’s fully fledged debut of the character will be in the upcoming ensemble film hitting theaters by November. As of now, the production is currently in progress with various additional information rounding up the internet from the film’s set in Australia. This includes a shot of Arthur (Momoa) and Mera (played by Amber Heard) for the first time together. Meanwhile, the first look of the Aquaman was first revealed via a short video file that Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) sent to Bruce Diana Prince (Gal Gadot) in Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice showing him underwater. Since then, a few sneak peeks of Momoa’s character have been released – arguably the most extensive one thus far is his bit with Bruce in the first Justice League trailer shown at the 2016 Comic-Con. Unfortunately, despite all the cool photos, no official synopsis for Aquaman has yet to be released – though there are rumored ones right now.