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Interview With Upcoming Artist Stolen
Hey Stolen! How are you? I am doing well thank you. How did you get your name? “When I first started rapping. I would only rap in front of my close friends and at first they couldn’t
Read More »Hip-Hop Artist Jesus Brillo on the Obstacles He Has Had to Overcome to Establish Himself
It’s never easy to start a career in the arts. It often takes sacrificing financial stability and going out all on your own to grow and thrive as a musician, painter, or artist. And
Read More »Lil Josiey, The Next Big Thing In Music Industry
Born in a tiny town in New York, Lil Josiey, a touring and recording artist, never knew his punk music would one day thrive making him a success. Musical Journey Lil Josiey attributes to
Read More »Matteo Belcastro Shares the Trends that are Shaping Hip-Hop
The music industry has seen a great deal of change happen within the last decade. From music marketing, to how artists generate revenue, to how projects are released, everything has changed drastically. The genre
Read More »RYDEOUT THE RYDA – ZOOVIES (OFFICIAL VIDEO) | DIR. WILDMONEY VISUALS
Tell us about your background getting to where you are today? “I started out as real street rapper early in my life all me and mines knew were the streets growing up I was
Read More »Jay Payd Throws Light on the Different Styles of Rap
Jay Payd Throws Light on the Different Styles of Rap. Whether the original old-school style out of New York or the latest trap music topping the charts today, rap has evolved more than any
Read More »In Conversation With the Next Big Thing in Hip Hop: Thais Gonzalez
Some people are truly multitalented. To be a celebrity mixologist, former bar manager, model, and singer is certainly impressive in itself. Combine this with a bachelor’s degree in neuroscience and psychobiology plus a budding
Read More »Kosovo to Seattle – Listen to Euro Money’s “Been On”
EURO MONEY was born in Prishtina, Kosovo, but spent the last couple of years in Seattle, Washington. What I like about him is that he openly acknowledges that he is inspired by both East Coast and
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