New York City has a brew of talent that’s bubbling but it’s hard to focus on the whole city when you have different boroughs creating their own stars as well. When it comes to each borough who’s delivering the best talent, Brooklyn is amongst the top with having a versatile array of talent and one it's shining stars is Krimelife Ca$$. The tatted-babyface rapper has been on a roll of releasing hard-hitting content from his release of “Wuss Poppin” on No Jumper to keeping his heat-streak alive with singles such as “What Month Is It?” and “Back In The Town”. The amount of work he’s put into his material has made him one of the most talked about artists in NYC, and he proves it even more with the release of his well-anticipated project, “19 & Dead”.
Read MoreComing off the heels of his major league debut, “Bawskee”, Comethazine has shown to his peers and more that he’s poised to be one of hip-hop’s most promising acts with his infectious energy and unique delivery in his material. As “Bawskee” is climbing up the ranks of various different streaming charts, Comethazine digs into his vintage Southern bag and samples the legendary 8Ball & MJG on his latest song, “Dough Freestyle”.
Read MoreSoundcloud has been one of the most pivotal platforms that has introduced people to various artists, but its easy to see what artists have been the most influential when utilizing the platform to it’s fullest degree. One of those acts would have to be $uicideBoy$, a 3rd Coast based group who twists up the influences of Bone Thugs n Harmony and Three 6 Mafia in a modern state with their material.
Read MoreIt’s easy to say that Yung Bans has been doing great in 2018 with music being featured on “Superfly” Motion Picture Soundtrack to playing sold-out venues across the nation, people are getting more familiar with ATL’s rising act.
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