Andrew: “TURN ON DEFROST” – a dark mosaic of jagged statements
With his acute sense of emotional lyricism, strong emphasis on narrative-focused rhymes, and dark, gritty authenticity, Andrew is multifaceted musician coming out of the DMV...
Poncho unleashes his energy on “Vibezzz”
David "Poncho" Jenkins was born in Chicago Heights, Ill. Along with his mother and younger brother, Poncho moved to Minnesota in 2001 at the age...
Lil Khaki: “Stuck in Yesterday” exemplifies the best qualities of contemporary rappers
Lil Khaki is an artist out of Laurens, South Carolina, who brings a refreshing change with his style of music on the track “Stuck in...
MIIKØ & Adonis Butler: “As I Am” – powerful and communicative
MIIKØ is a multi-instrumentalist, music producer, audio engineer, and mixing engineer from Ohio, who recently began expanding artistically as a singer/songwriter. MIIKØ and Adonis Butler, a Canton,...
Go10: “Who Knew That I Would Take It There” – nurtured with care
Go10 is a music rapper/producer that has produced a wide range of albums. His projects, available online and via iTunes, include ‘Verse Galactic’ - EP,...
AlbiYoung: “Bitch Lie” – genuinely impressive listening
When it comes to self-titled albums, rappers usually save it for their first major release -- using it as an eponymous introduction to their sound...
RMZ Keez NataS: “On Lock” – a metaphorical reflection on attitudes
What separates “On Lock”, the debut single by RMZ Keez NataS from most of today’s hip-hop is the indestructible delivery. Every verse relentlessly pound its...
Eli Cooper: “Smoke Strong” flexes his pen game and gritty style
Born in Moultrie Georgia, raised in LaGrange Georgia and lived in Newnan Georgia for a little while before moving to Texas, Eli Cooper aka Eli_28™...
JA_X_SON: “Trash” is concerned with ecological sustainability
JA_X_SON was born and raised in northern Virginia. He has been rapping and recording since he was 18. Music is more of just a hobby...
Incentive La Marvellous: “Do What Your Born To Do” – hope and determination!
Hip-hop grew up on impoverished neighborhoods and to be successful starting from there, requires an unwavering belief in oneself. Hence most Hip-hop songs bleed self-promotion...
