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Bad Poetry Club – The Words
Northeastern Hip-Hop crew Bad Poetry Club reveals their jazzy, hypnotic inaugural single, “The Words,” which also serves as our first listen off their forthcoming project. The multitalented conglomerate smoothly fuses the sounds of
Read More »Suzann Christine – Fly (Video)
In honor of black history month, Suzann Christine teams back up with Amir Rogers to bring this powerful visual to uplift and empower the black community with her latest song “FLY” produced by Rasheed
Read More »Chuck$oDope – Henny Dance Ft. Kev Rodgers
Chuck$oDope has started to build some momentum in the local scene with consistent releases and recently supporting Quentin Miller on his Philly tour date. Now, the returns to celebrate his 22nd birthday with a
Read More »Javar Rockamore – THe Cure
Javar Rockamore is a 27 year old hip hop artist, songwriter, and producer born in Little Rock, AK and raised in Memphis, Tennessee. He graduated from Lane College in Jackson, TN with a bachelor’s
Read More »Korean Sean feat. Omelly – Spaz (Dir. By Snoop Torriano)
We always try to introduce our followers to new up and coming artists, especially artist from Philly. One name that you should be on the lookout for is Korean Sean. Recently Korean Sean linked
Read More »Coop Poppy – Trap Master (Official Video)
Uptown Philly’s own Coop Poppy has been consistently heating up the streets since the year started. This week he dropped a new visual for his record “Trap Master”. The video was shot by Make
Read More »Keffaleng – Not So Famous
Keffaleng gives us the first official preview of his forthcoming Not So Famous EP, set to drop next month, with the release of the projects Yani-produced title track. Reminding fans and critics alike that he hasn’t made it
Read More »2 Eleven – That’s Out Ft. Earl Swavey & Mitchy Slick
Grind Til We Rich rapper 2Eleven drops off his new track, “That’s Out,” featuring Earl Swavey and West Coast mainstay Mitchy Slick. Delivering some new slang and lingo over production from Cypress Moreno, Deuce shows why the streets of LA keep coming back
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