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Cold Game In His Veins: How Slayter is Shaping A New Sound for Uptown New York City

Hailing from Washington Heights, Slayter has given a new tone of the streets and Uptown as a whole compared to the likes of Don Q, A Boogie, and others who hail from that side of town. The difference he makes is the nature of having a harder sound that not’s focused on melodics compared to those mentioned above but still having the capability to make a wide range of hits that’s still caters to him.

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Brent Faiyaz claims his stake for his DIY path of stardom with his project, “Fuck The World”. 

Whether it be in the car or your bluetooth stereo device in your bedroom, it’s certain artists in the game right now that hypnotizes your ears when their music starts to play and Maryland’s hometown hero, Brent Faiyaz is one of the defining artists for this generation.

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The Calm Before The Storm: Why Austin’s Wiardon is One of Hip-Hop’s Best Kept Secrets

At such a young age, Wiardon has already crafted hits for the likes of Lucki, Baby Smoove, $ha Hey, Mavi, and more. The distinctive class of artists he chooses to work with goes to show his range when it comes to his sound. The ability to display an retro-esque Northeastern sound to dropping off modern West Coast rhythms, Wiardon is delivering a new perspective to the game with his versatility. 

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The Brothers of Disruption: How Jordian Ross x William Foster Are Stamping Their Flag In Today's Cultural Industry

Coming from the depths of Ohio, Jordian Ross and William Foster have not only established themselves as dynamic duo who carved out their own lane through artist management but they have a planted seed that has successfully grown into a multi-faceted platform that has helped changed lives in the process. 

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