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King Dif Puts the Golden Era Back on the Shelf With His New EP “NOSTALGIA FOR SALE”
Detroit has always had a way of producing artists who sound like nobody else, and King Dif is proof that the city’s independent spirit is alive and well. Raised on the East Side near
Read More »From Lost Catalog to New Beginning: Why Lavish2Litt’s Journey Is Just Getting Started
Long before the stages, the performances, and the growing fanbase, there was a teenager sitting alone with a microphone, searching for peace. That teenager would eventually become Lavish2Litt. Born Daniel Granela and raised in
Read More »420 Vision Channels Night Motion and South Jersey Roots on New Single “Skate”
420 Vision returns with “Skate,” a record built from late-night movement, small-town roads, and a growing sense of direction as an artist finding his footing. It carries the weight of a moment that started
Read More »A Voice for Miami’s Diverse Communities
D’shon El Villano has never been the type of artist to comfortably fit into anyone else’s scene — and that may be exactly why his legacy in Miami and International hip-hop continues to grow.
Read More »From the Barbershop to the Booth: Richard Sharks Drops Unrelenting New Anthem ‘Money Hungry’
South East London doesn’t suffer fools lightly. Growing up in Deptford, you learn resilience by default. For rising rapper Richard Sharks, the pressure of his postcode didn’t just build character, it built a sonic
Read More »How Ciamara Bernard Is Channeling R&B’s Golden Era
Ciamara Bernard is unapologetically grounded. In a landscape filled with hyper-curated, anxious personas, the London-born singer’s zen aura is a refreshing departure. Stepping into the modern music scene with her lush new single, “Best
Read More »Misty Blanco Dominates the Charts with “Call Me Layla Imani”
The music industry is buzzing as Misty Blanco continues her incredible rise to the top. Her latest album, “Call Me Layla Imani,” has officially reached #1 on the Apple iTunes Worldwide Charts, marking a
Read More »The Music School Game Just Got a Serious Upgrade, and Dubai Has Been Running It for Nearly Thirty Years
Melody Makers is doing what most arts institutions in the region never bothered to figure out: putting world-class music education in front of anyone who wants it, from age four to sixty-plus, with the
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