One of the most surprising movements in Houston that gained lots of traction and built a solid foundation beyond the project was Wes Blanco and the release of his collaborative tape, “Baker Blanco” with buzzing Houston producer, Baker Yung. The moment ushered a new wave and new era for different type of rap artists to emerge in their own lane. Blanco has certainly found that with the release and even getting his music played on Shade 45 as well.
Read MoreWhen people in Houston heard the rise of Rap A Lot making it’s way back to the streets of H-Town, some were skeptical but their front man that they have been behind for the past year, Tre Stanley, has made it apparent that the legendary label is moving in a forward direction.
Read MoreWhile some may be paying attention to the rise of the modern West Coast sound in California, it’s others who’s been keeping a pulse in the states surrounding as well. One of the “Big Fish” in the states around Cali is Seattle’s shining star, Ghoulavelii. The emerging artist on Alamo Records has been making a name for himself with releases such as “64”, “Fye+Fly”, and “Squad Shit”, which is establishing his creative footing in today’s fast moving music soundscape.
Read MoreEmerging out the New York City, Krimelife Ca$$ has established himself as a viable threat that’s going to make his mark as his time progresses. The growing Brooklyn rapper has been on a tear after the grand release of his project, “19 and Dead”, since then his artistry has grown and shown individuality in his work.
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