The exceptional rise of content and the way it's getting formatted in Houston is astounding. The quality of these artists' work is getting to a point where it's only a matter of time that more of them will be recognized on a national stage, and you can see that with Rocky Banks latest drops. Coming off a successful relapse effect of his single, "Through The Phone", that listeners thought was a Chance the Rapper + Kendrick Lamar song, drove Banks views of the "Through The Phone" video of almost 20K in a week. Following the growth of that single, he double backs with his next visual, "Tony Hawk"
Read MoreThe Atlanta circuit of hip-hop continues to get hotter each year, and the heat is only hotter with artists such as Hoodrich Pablo Juan. The 1017 Eskimo signee is gaining steam in 2018 with his hit single, "We Don't Love Em", and he wants to add more fuel to the fire with his new visual, "1017 Ways".
Read MoreIf you've been keeping up with the rising Los Angeles music scene, it's very easy to spot 03 Greedo, Shoreline Mafia, and Drakeo the Ruler as heavyweights who are dominating the West Coast sound. Along with that wave taking the "Left Coast" to new heights, so is the grunge hop scene as well. Following a lot in the same steps of GBC, rising such as Lil Aaaron, Smrtdeath, and Lil Lotus have made it apparent that they're claiming their spot in 2018.
Read MoreAmong the bunch who's crafting a different taste of music for listeners is Los Angeles based rapper/singer Rell. The Columbus, Ohio born artist made his move to Hollywood at the age of 18, and since then has crafted a very organic sound that embodies the efforts of melodic tunes and turnt up trap tunes. You can hear it in his singles such as the standout song, "Dangerous" and impressive cuts such as "MPR" and "Legend". Today he's presenting his new project, "The World Is Mine" with Modern Life Mag.
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