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Zayzayy Shows Duality In A Start Of Forever
Rising star Zayzayy unveils a new five-track EP titled A Start Of Forever, which is a diverse take on a black man’s pain, prominence, and perseverance to succeed. From the streets to rising riches,
Read More »Covaboy – “Pinky Promise” (Video)
Critically-acclaimed DMV rapper Covaboy’s new video, “PINKY PROMISE” was just released on YouTube, and will be available on all streaming platforms on December 22nd. The highly anticipated follow-up to previous singles like “Smile More” and “Hood Trophy” was produced by Rick Roman (and MoWatts),
Read More »DMV Rapper, Dockko, Shares “Chocolate Baby” Music Video & ‘ELOHIM’ Album
Self-taught DMV area musician, Dockko, shares with us his newest visual for his recent hitter, “Chocolate Baby.” The song is from his currently released album, ELOHIM, fans are excited to finally see the rising star
Read More »Pretty Tee – Trendsetter
Repping Northern VA, Pretty Tee is an electric female MC bubbling in the DMV area. The wordsmith has an insane delivery and even better flow. Although she has only been rapping for a year, her background is
Read More »Snipabr – Consequences (Album Stream)
Check out brand new music from @snipabr who goes by Snipa. Snipa is a native of the DMV area and just recently relocated to LA. You can stream his official mixtape below which
Read More »Walkdown Will Drops New Visual “Warning” Shortly Following Arrest in D.C
Thriving rap artist, Walkdown Will, dropped his latest video, Warning, on YouTube. The D.C. native continues to use his street credit and rough upbringing to share his story in his raps. In the video
Read More »D.C. Artist, Luckey, Drops New Visual “Get It and Go”
DC rap artist, Luckey, just released his new visual for his latest single – Get it and Go. The video, directed by Major Life Music Group/Miyashi, starts off with Luckey sticking up the local corner store
Read More »4thQu – In The Red (EP)
Baltimore’s 4thQu delivers a 4-track EP titled In The Red. This body of work is fulfilling from start to finish. From self-proclamations like “MANAGE” to hustler hymns like “SALES,” the project depicts 4thQu as
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