Big Joe Kennedy and the Marvel of ‘Amalgamation’
In the intricate tapestry of blues and jazz, emerges Big Joe Kennedy, a pianist whose musical prowess transcends mere notes, resonating with the soul of...
Onaje’ – ‘Don’t Sleep’ ft. Kidd Kidd, Damani & Perseus – New Orleans hip hop is alive and well!
I am Onaje' from New Orleans, La. I'm from a huge artistic family. I've been a hip hop head since the age 10 years old....
INTERVIEW with Barry Molett – an artist who follows his own vision
Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, Barry Molett has been in tune with music for as long as he can remember. He always had an ear...
Sincere Da Dreamer Releases His Powerful Hip-Hop Single ‘Broken Hearted’
Sincere Da Dreamer Showcases His Message-Heavy Lyricism Through Powerful Hip-Hop Single ‘Broken Hearted’ Sincere Da Dreamer is set to make 2021 his year as he...
Tim Trillioni – the music speaks for itself!
New Orleans entrepreneur and singer-songwriter, Tim Trilioni is exactly what music fans mean when they describe an artist as, a ‘breath of fresh’, or use the...
Solja: “X X X” wanders into twisted, blissful territory
Solja is a musician born and raised in New Orleans, who has released his first project entitled “X X X” under his independent label. Through...
Ronniebaby: “The Rebirth” – escapism into another dimension!
The album “The Rebirth”- rapped and produced almost entirely by New Orleans artist Ronniebaby, verges at times on the melodramatic, with sweeping synths and a...
Interview: Miles Casella – Live show coming up in New Orleans
Miles Casella is a Hip-Hop artist from Baton Rouge, LA, who has released several projects under different aliases since 2014. Miles blends Hip-Hop, Jazz, and...
Sol Virani: “No Pork In My Gumbo” – the relentless mastery of a meticulously voice
From New Orleans Louisiana, Middle Eastern rapper, Sol Virani releases his debut project "No Pork In My Gumbo". In the album, he expresses his childhood...
“Grind” allows Cut to flex his ability as an actual rhyme slinger!
For most rappers in the game, dropping three projects in row seems unfathomable because, well, what else is there left to rap about? Fortunately for...