When it comes to the collaborative efforts, Daily Chiefers has been a forward thinking platform that has surpassed others when it comes to creative thinking and knowing how to put on different artists in the process. They recently joined forces with Red Bull Music for their collaborative effort, “Making Movies Vol.1”, a curated piece of art that brings artists from all different walks of life in one space to create dope music.
Read MoreThe DMV music scene has been a place that’s been growing a large representation of talent that stretches from all spectrums. From the likes of Brent Faiyaz and GoldLink achieving national success with Grammy Nominations to Q Da Fool dominating the streets to Rico Nasty rocking out crowds all across the nation, the DMV is letting it be known they have a fire crop of talent in their arsenal. As the scene continues to emerge, one of the new favorites in the region is Washington DC’s own MoneyMarr.
Read MoreOne of the most dominant and under appreciated regions in indie hip-hop at this moment is South Carolina. Coming with masses of talent that’s spreading across the country, some of the state’s most important stars has already inked deals with major labels this year. Following the steps of Renni Rucci, who signed to QC and NGeeYL striking a deal with 300 Entertainment, Rock Hill own’s Shawn Scrilla recently came to terms with the indie powerhouse, Cinematic Music Group
Read MoreThe new Houston sound is one that’s very creative but also one that’s very diverse at the same time. It’s a nice balance of abstract yet intriguing material that’s been released that levels out with the new emerging street records that’s breaking out of The Bayou City. In the midst of the interesting artists that’s breaking in their own lane, North Houston’s own Lil Payne draws up together some of the most thorough catalogs that’s being released independently in Houston.
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