Beyoncé Season Is Here
Review for Cowboy Carter by Beyoncé
Article - “The Importance of The Freestyle”
What are the benefits to freestyling?
This is the question I pose to you.
Album Review- The Daynites
From the moment The Daynites released their first single “Cherry Blossom.” longtime fans knew the tracks they were preparing to release extended to what had quickly become their trademark vibe
Performance Review - Janet Jackson ft. Ludacris
Last night I attended the “Together Again” tour featuring Janet Jackson (JJ) with Ludacris. This matchup was an odd pairing to go on tour together. Despite that, it was an overall good concert.
Song Review - Break! By Lex The Radical
Break! By Lex, The Radical is a unique hybrid, straddling between being a club banger and a theme of hustlers' ambition.
Performance Review - Usher
I have been to many concerts in my lifetime, and only one word can describe the night at MGM Park Dolby Theater, LEGENDARY.
Song Review - “007 Wit The Afro” By Curtis Roach Ft. Illingsworth
Curtis Roach’s music is reminiscent of the cool kid in class. No matter what he says, you know there’s a level of charm and an undeniable level of charisma that attracts everyone around him.
Interview With Curtis Roach
I had an opportunity to sit down with Detroit lyricist Curtis Roach. We discussed topics such as his placement in Detroit hip-hop, his venture into the art scene, and his new curated projects. The interview lasted a little over 20-minutes, but felt like a 3 minute breeze. Read the interview below.
Song Review - Melodies From Heaven by Dej Loaf
Dej Loaf’s progression as an artist is one of hip-hop’s best-overlooked stories.
Song Review - “No Fucks” by Jovie
It’s interesting to see the musical resurgence of Jovie within Detroit hip-hop. As an artist, Jovie has always been one of the best lyricists in the game
Song Review - “The Upgrade” by Jovie
Jovie, as an artist, is one of Detroit’s not-so-best-kept-secret. He’s an industry veteran with world-class skill and the discography to back it up.
My Mario Meet and Greet Experience
Meet and greets, It’s something about paying someone for a 2 minute, sometimes less encounter to take a picture with them that they will never remember. It just doesn’t sit right with my soul.
Song Review - S.D.L.R By Nita Grease
S.D.L.R By Nita Grease is an introduction to an artist who makes it a well-known idea that she’s a stonewall of beaming confidence.
Album Review- Liberated Scarfaces by Dskillz Harris & Black Chakra
Liberated Scarfaces by Dskillz Harris & Black Chakra is an old-school hip-hop dream.
Song Review- “Trying” by Dani Darling
Dani Darling’s music IQ is one of the best. She’s well versed in songwriting and instrumentation, so with a song such as Trying, where the poetic part of the artistry is in the instrumentation, you’ll find the beauty in her songwriting which gives more with less.
Song review - Carry Me Through (Lo-fi) by Jamie Grace
Carry Me Through (Lo-fi) by Jamie Grace is a soft-spoken siren call that allows the songstress to highlight her best songwriting and vocal range assets.
News - Violet Sol Set To Release New Music
Singer Angelena Siciliano has unveiled that she, alongside the band Violet Sol, are in in the studio recording music.
Album Review - “Somebody That You Keep Around.” By Fernando Silverio Solis
“Somebody That You Keep Around.” is a golden griot. A short tale which Fernando Silverio Solis builds around emotional vulnerability, but his connection, the corresponding presence to bring to life the nostalgia of loss while offering a reassessment of his life, making this project a vehicle for maturation.
Album Review- “Uncle Shooter.” by Shooter McShootem
Since emerging from the streets of Shooterville, firmly pistol fit, trigger finger itching, and savvy-slick talking, Shooter McShootem has savored every moment of his relentless ill-will tour, happily taking calls to “Rid the world of busters and expose wack hoes.”
“My Everlasting Love for Hate.” by DK PH@NTOM!
While hip-hop is an art form of expression through music, the quality of musicality often plays second fiddle to that of authenticity and the WWE-esk machismo that accompanies artists
Album Review - “AUTOBOPS: Kartunes of Self Love & Loathe” by Kris Lamarr
On his studio album, “AUTOBOPS: Kartunes of Self Love & Loathe” Kris Lamarr is more surfaced and vibe-heavy with his presentation
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