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Dope D – Count It Up | @doped7

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Floridas own Dope D drops his latest video Count It Up on Worldstar. This song could be the song of the summer make sure to check it out and leave some feedback. Also make sure to follow him on his social media accounts listed below and add Count It Up to your Spotify playlist and stream it on all other major platforms. https://song.link/CountItUp

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SEAMUS – POISE @champagneseamus

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SEAMUS

“POISE” is SEAMUS’ second release and will be the opening and title track to his debut mixtape of the same name. Taking influences as disparate as British Grime, Bill Murray and Office Space, SEAMUS gives us his manifesto as to why he left his career of memos and stale coffee, for a career hunting ghosts and flexing Belgian threads and British loafers. It’s a fun song that speaks to his wide, trans-Atlantic influences, being an Irish rapper based out of LA.

https://youtu.be/0-hZ6IfxpxU

SEAMUS is an LA-based rapper on track to becoming Ireland’s first rap Grammy contender since Samuel Beckett. His music blends the leading edge of American hip hop production with an Irish literary legacy and personal tales from the unlikely path that will lead him to the release of his debut mixtape “POIS”E in Q3 2018.

Just 18 months before, SEAMUS descended into a destiny-changing quarter-life crisis that propelled him out of the middle class ennui of a cubiclized career and unrealized dreams, into the eclectic world of underground west coast hip hop.

Early ’18 saw the release of hard-hitting debut single, “TRENDS”, closely followed by mixtape title track, “POISE”, boasting a captivating set of visuals shot in Downtown LA. As much about his mission as his music, his live show manifests an elegantly raucous Dionysian spirit juxtaposed to the Apollonian explorations of his lyrics.

Inspired by the “Happenings” of golden-era New York performance art, SEAMUS avoids the idea of spectatorship, rather seeing each live show as an opportunity to create inclusive, spontaneous, and unique experiences.

Expect, therefore, copious antics, copious theatrics, and, of course, copious champagne.

Al The Carter – 2 Tone

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2 Tone

Alvin The Carter, 18, was born in Ghana and raised in the Bronx. It’s been about three months since he released his first actual song and 3 months since he first stepped in the studio. His first time in the studio was April 29th, and on that night he had stayed in the studio from midnight till 8:30 AM and he knew he had fallen in love. From that point on he’s continuously been perfecting his craft with over 50 unreleased tracks under his belt. “2 Tone” was the fourth song he ever recorded, mind you that was his second time being in the studio. As early as he is into his career, he’s already going to fly out to Atlanta for his first show and another video shoot.

From the start, Alvin knew “2 Tone” would be a hit after he chopped it up in the studio and showed his friends who all felt the same, so he immediately dropped it and soon enough he grossed over 100k views on Soundcloud. The video was beyond what he had expected for a first-ever music video which was created by Next Frame, under his longtime friend Ethan.

Ezra Waters – Je Ne Sais @ezra_waters_

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Ezra Waters

“Je Ne Sais” is a soulful, upbeat track featuring lush melodies and honest lyricism from Ezra Waters. The song paints a vignette of memories from growing up in the south, and is the first track off his self-produced EP, “February”.

Ezra Waters is an artist and producer hailing from Alabama currently residing in Brooklyn. His sound mixes a blend of soul, trap and R&B into a unique production style. He’s also member of the creative collective Nocoast.

Lil Sleep The Sandman – Inshallah @lilsleeep

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Inshallah

Samuel Spaller, otherwise known as Lil Sleep The Sandman, is a proud freestyle rapper and US Army veteran from Jefferson City, Missouri. Samuel’s stage name is actually quite calculated. Lil Sleep was not something chose on a whim. With that being said, “Lil Sleep” was generated from the ending of his military career.

Samuel was diagnosed with Narcolepsy- a rare sleep disorder, and honorably exited the Army due to the development of his condition. And as for “The Sandman”, that title is a message to his Middle Eastern heritage and family currently living over seas. Sleep hopes to become renowned enough in the music industry so that one day he may be able to bring his family to the United States.

The deeper we dive into the content produced by Lil Sleep The Sandman, the more evident it becomes that this artist is not out here trying to be a rapper for clout and fame, but to actually reach people through his music. such as can be said about his latest, Edward Walker directed video for “Inshallah”.

https://youtu.be/1KNEmhbSiuU

“Inshallah is a single that I recently dropped. In this music video I explain my demeanor, lyrically, as a person and an artist. I hope people are able to listen and hear what I’m saying in my music.”

Toussaint Lorenz – Sauce @ToussaintLorenz

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Toussaint Lorenz

Over a year since the release of “I.B.O.H.”, Toussaint Lorenz has released visuals for his record, “Sauce”. Found to be one of his most popular records on the project, Toussaint had been writing the ideas and concepts for a over a year and building a budget to shot. The video follows Toussaint through exactly what he explains in the song; being caught in a world where police brutality is a norm and in many instances justified, along with wanting a fair shot to be heard, following a dream that many have deemed as a waste of time. He also explains how he feels about the current state of the delivery of music and the lack of interest people tend to display in music with substance, but would rather hear a catchy chorus and a beat with heavy bass. Much like the song itself. It’s a whirlwind of entertaining, funny, dark and in some cases intimidating visual content.

Toussaint Lorenz is a Colorado Native born in the heart of Denver. He was born to a single mother home when his father left while he was still a baby. His mother and him grew up in very impoverished conditions moving from home to home, while she worked full time and went to nursing school. They settled on the west side of Colfax for a period of time where Toussaint gained witness at a young age to pimps, gangsters, prostitutes, drug addicts and dealers and different variations of violence. While living on the west side he was regularly bullied and got in fights often. When heading into middle school, his mother moved him to Boulder, CO, but with the transition came a whole new culture shock. Suburbia. Toussaint went through middle school and high school not fitting in very well for various reasons and when he was 14 he met a group of kids that rapped. Being heavily envoloped in listening to Hip-hop music he began practicing it himself.

After High school due to certain complications he was unable to go directly to college and decided to focus on doing music even more. He ended up meeting with an Artist who had mutual interests and linked Toussaint up with a man who was later known as Bo$$man. Together they became 12 Bloxx High Ent. Along with a group called The Heavy Connection, and several artists named, M.O., G.I.P., and Chevy. Over the course of 5 years they did shows all over Colorado opening for acts like Black Pegasus, Top Flite Empire, Devin The Dude, Snow Tha Product, Rittz, Krizz Kaliko, Twista, Futuristic, and many others at venues such as The Roxy, The Cow (closed), The Gothic, Casselmans (Closed), Toads Tavern, the Fox Theater in Boulder and several other venues as well. They also released several projects such as I C Hot vol. 1 and 2, The self titled project “The Heavy Connection”, the self titled project “Mr. Deuces”, and several other projects. After some legal troubles Bo$$man was sentenced and sent to prison and with that many of the other artists dispersed either to prison as well or to follow other ventures.

With the incarceration of Bo$$man, Toussaint decided to rebrand the image of 12 Bloxx and rebuild. From there he dropped April Baby which was a compilation of songs that had been recorded over a two year span. While it was received well, the response was small. After that Toussaint set his sites on finishing a project he’d been working on and collecting beats for since he was 18 that was known as “The Common Touch”. Exclusively produced by a local producer named DOKBeats out of Aurora, CO, and engineered by Robert Lucas with RJL productions and Mc Uriah. The project was released June 10th, 2016 after several date set backs. While recording “The Common Touch”, Toussaint began working on a new project. While he loved “The Common Touch” he did recognize that it was more for “hip hop heads” and he wanted to have something more relevant. This is how I.B.O.H. was born. With the goal of releasing within a year of “The Common Touch” release, Toussaint got straight to work and began recording at KMG studios with their head engineer Jeff Tanner. Carrying features from some of Toussaint’s favorite artists such as Mc Uriah, Fellow 12 Bloxx artist Rico Stokes (Aquop Stokes), Hazy from O.B.E., AP from Squizzy gang, and Trayce Chapman, I.B.O.H. has gotten an overwhelmingly positive response and he was able to release it the same day that Bo$$man was released from prison. Now, with I.B.O.H. being released his goal is to continue generating momentum and pushing to make his music get heard and enjoyed by the masses.

Since the release of I.B.O.H. he’s also done several shows including curating an event called “Fresh Air”, which was held at KMG Studios as well, with the help of the team at Queen City Hip-Hop. The show reached just under capacity for the venue and was widely successful with the help of performers, Riaga, Melough, and Hazy. He has also since left 12 Bloxx High Ent. and pursued his own venture with I.B.O.H. Entertainment. Moving forward Toussaint intends to continue collaborating with other creatives, perform and has even stated he’s finished writing his next EP and is making some background adjustments before getting ready to record that.

Young Swiffa x Caskey – Hungry @YoungSwiffa

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Young Swiffa

Young Swiffa is joined by Caskey and the pair hop onto a collab single “Hungry” and determined to persevere thru life’s obstacles. Produced by Ron Davinci and JR Hit Maker, the song now gets an official video directed by Legit Looks.

Young Swiffa, a Central Florida artist born in Chicago. Swiff is known for his hard work, humble attitude, passionate dedication and commitment to his music. Growing up with a competitive skateboarding and other athletic background at an early age and growing into music at age 17, carrying that same drive to success. Since the start of his career he has worked along side and collaborated with major artist like Lil Flip, RizzooRizzoo and Young Juve.

He has shared the stage and toured nation wide with artists such as Waka Flocka Flame, MGK, Juicy J and more. Young Swiffa continues to record new music everyday and grow his network with the best producers and artists In the industry as he works to achieve even more then just being just a recording artist.

Gucci$$wagger – Spells @guccisswagger

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Gucci$$wagger

“Spells” is the debut single written by Gucci$$wagger and produced by Kyle Junior. In this song, he takes the listeners into his world of stress, showing how he makes his enemies and worries disappear like magic. He does so by casting a spell. You can hear from his lyrics that he doesn’t trust anybody and doesn’t get bothered by haters.

Gucci$$wagger (born Taipei, Taiwan) is an artist out of Taipei City. Always getting into trouble he used music to escape and express himself. He loves anime and hip hop but listens to all types of music except for country. He mixes anime story telling and experiences from his life to create a visual world for his audiences to experience.

Slim Billions – Foreign @Slim_Billions

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Slim Billions

“Foreign” is a catchy hit single from rising Phoenix, Arizona artist, Slim Billions. The release is very easy to vibe out to while your cruising on the freeway with the top back. Billions dropped the song after releasing his latest project, “Break The Bank”. Teh Young Keise production can be streamed on Soundcloud.

Tru Barz and BaconBeats – X’s @TRUBARZ

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Tru Barz

The BaconBeats produced “X’s” is a song that Tru Barz took all of his anger and frustration out on. “I took it out on my exes because they are no longer in my life and at the time, I just really needed to poor my emotion out on the mic. So yes, I took it out on people I don’t like anymore. The Brooklyn, New York native is not only an artist but he is also an instrumentalist who can read and write sheet music. “X’s” is a song dedicated to the ones once loved, never more. Stream it now on Spotify.

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