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How Music Becomes Medicine: Darryl Scotti’s Launch of a Socially Conscious Movement Through Big Yard
Using pop culture, storytelling, and heartfelt songwriting to shine light on homelessness, mental health, and veteran suicide prevention. In a world where pop culture often celebrates noise over nuance, Darryl Scotti & Big Yard
Read More »Enzo Dennet, Utah’s Stimulus Package
When YouTube creator AlexEz Comedy invited Enzo Dennet, aka Enzo, onto his podcast, he didn’t realize the episode would reshape his own platform. After getting kicked out of Utah’s Fashion Place Mall, the video
Read More »Why the Smartest Music Fans Are Joining Imblem.com Right Now
In the age of algorithmic hits, a new class of listener is thinking less like a consumer — and more like a strategist. There are casual listeners. And then there are the ones who
Read More »24KAY Emerges From South Carolina With High Energy Hip Hop Momentum
Independent hip hop continues to thrive through artists who understand both music culture and the power of digital platforms. One of the rising names building that momentum is 24KAY, also written as 24Kay, an
Read More »Inside Tea & Whatever Forever: The Dual Worlds of Myloh Remora
When Myloh Remora released Tea & Whatever Forever, it wasn’t meant to sound like one mood. The project works because it splits itself in two. On one side there’s Tea — cold, reflective, and
Read More »Empress Zaza
She is a genre-blending artist, entrepreneur, and semi-self-taught engineer whose music fuses smooth R&B, soulful rap, hip hop, and neo-soul into a sound defined by emotional honesty and quiet dominance. Rooted in lived experience,
Read More »GMDCASH Is Building His Own Momentum
Seattle has never been the loudest city in hip-hop, but it’s always had something to say. And right now, GMDCASH is making sure his voice cuts through. For him, music didn’t start as a
Read More »Rsonist and Raaddrr-Van in a Hypothetical Beat Battle
In a beat battle, a matchup between Raaddrr-Van (Red Jacket Killah) and Rsonist (of The Heatmakerz) would be a clash between gritty, esoteric underground textures and high-octane, anthemic soul-sampling. While both are rooted in
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