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Trending artist Baby Swerv
He is from Elberton Ga and currently has been making his move in Miami Fl trying to make a name for himself he has been on a roll with dropping straight heat 🔥he hasn’t
Read More »Yung Dub D outstanding lyrical style leaves all hip-hop enthusiasts with a chaotic impression
Kedric Dewon Battee, better known as Yung Dub D, was born in Dallas. American-born rapper and producer Yung Dub D hails from the rap scene’s most recent generation. In addition, he is a modest
Read More »CASH BURNER 5000 MAKING AN IMPACT IN THE INDUSTRY
Cash Burner 5000 has been steadily climbing his way up the ranks of hip hop. He has released a total of 11 projects. Last year 10 Ave Boy and this year’s In My Mother’s
Read More »Who exactly is Shakkdiesel?
Straight out of Toronto, Shakkdiesel is the founder of the Diesel Collective label, an A&R and manager that has been constantly elevating since he’s hit the scene in 2015. Known for being able to
Read More »Naijatastic Commits to Music Talent Discovery in Nigeria
The music streaming platform, Naijatastic, based in Nigeria has since its establishment in January 2017 gained massive support and use by upcoming independent music artists across Africa, especially in Nigeria. Currently, Naijatastic has more
Read More »BIG GROOVE – BIG BURST OF ENERGY
Do you like food, health and a good time? Well, that is the energy the dancing Big Groove gives. Big Groove is an influencer who certainly loves to enjoy life. He has been creating
Read More »“Actions Speak Louder” For Brisco Bands & BabyTron!
One of the best parts about discovering new music from aspiring artists is watching their growth throughout their careers. While every artist’s growth looks different, one common goal they all have is to create
Read More »JOHN HILL RECOGNIZED BY THE CHICAGO HIPHOP HERITAGE MUSEUM
Grammy nominated singer, songwriter & producer John Hill, CEO & Founder of Team John Hill now has another accomplishment to add as he recently received an astounding award from The Chicago HipHop Heritage Museum.
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