John J: “Still Howling Two” is another impressive showcase of a luminous talent
John J the Wolf no doubt has some of the greatest and most diverse talent that the mainstream rap world has yet to know. His...
Royal Ruckus: “These Things Remind” – a hard emotional impact!
Royal Ruckus was established in Bakersfield, California by a couple of high school kids. A number of releases, a record deal, and countless performances later,...
Tisabel: “GENRE HOPPING” is simply the real thing!
Longtime Musical director and vocalist Tony Isabel aka Tisabel boasts an unprecedented skill set. He writes, arranges, sings, plays, and performs. He busts taboos, flashes...
Lette: “Pain” [Prod. by Brent] – a one-of-a-kind style!
Tracie Weaver, AKA Lette, was born and raised on the Westside of Atlanta and always dreamed of becoming a rapper, singer, and songwriter. She attended...
Miles Casella: “Hey Fine” is in a class of its own
I tend to listen a lot of albums by artists who produce or co-produce their own tracks because I figure only they know exactly how...
PG Nava: “Mula” comes up aces!
PG Nava was born in 1997, and spent his childhood years in inner-city Chicago. His early experiences were shaped by living with a single mother...
Prince Black: “Never Even Know (What’s The Word)” – his candidness is matched only by his skill!
Ladies and gentlemen, Prince Black is back and his in prime form on “Never Even Know (What's The Word)”. A couple of months back Prince...
Book T: “Exit 300” – a balance between cohesion and variation
Born and raised in Raleigh, North Carolina, Thomas "Book T" Jones is a married father of two children. The well-educated artist who earned a Bachelor's...
Jaye Gems: “Here I Am” – lush and flashy production
Born and raised in Brooklyn and Queens, NY, Jaye Gems has performed all over the New York and Jersey City. He has written for, and...
Grey Smith goes deep into the recesses of his mind
Grey Smith solidified his sound and his soul, engraving it in stone with the first track, “Fear”, taken off his upcoming project, the “Ghost Notes”...
