King Tate currently released his project “Manslaughter” fully produced by Chad Wigley of Arkansas out of Greenwood studios. With his new manager Rashad Hervey by his side, the project came out phenomenal. Check the latest mixtape below:
New Music: Amore King – “Valentine’s Day Jordan”
Louisville, Kentucky native Amore King drops off his new album “Valentine’s Day Jordan” that showcases himself as the MJ of romance rap. With a multi-layer flavor that can only be described as “smooth lyricism”, Amore dominates the beats from the jump. Packed with an image and flair that most are lacking, his style points alone put him at the head of his class. Look for more moving forward in 2017 as this is setting him up for a big year!
New Music: Amore King – “Valentine’s Day Jordan”
Louisville, Kentucky native Amore King drops off his new album “Valentine’s Day Jordan” that showcases himself as the MJ of romance rap. With a multi-layer flavor that can only be described as “smooth lyricism”, Amore dominates the beats from the jump. Packed with an image and flair that most are lacking, his style points alone put him at the head of his class. Look for more moving forward in 2017 as this is setting him up for a big year!
No Rhyme or Reason Episode 63 with TripleHQ’s CEO Amanda Miles
TripleHQ’s CEO Amanda Miles returns to the No Rhyme or Reason podcast show to give many updates on her recent success from becoming the CEO of Hip Hop Headquarters, Creating Hip Hop Puree, and her 2017 Roster of artists. She also discusses her favorite anime, politics and her favorite album at this time. And as always she’s spitting some artist advice. Check the interview!
From the mouths of No Rhyme or Reason Podcast:
Amanda Miles is back people!!! The Queen of Triple HQ has returned for another dope conversation with us and man oh man was it fun. We talk all things from Naruto to LEROOOYYY JENKKKINS. Jamaican Drake makes an appearance along with some tips for independent artists. Needless to say it was an amazing episode that we know you guys will enjoy. As always we will see you guys next week.
Sourmouth – “Because I’m Black” | @sourmouth100 |
With the release of his controversial album “A Million Little Pieces” last June, PDX emcee Sourmouth has been relentless with his music. Dropping video after video for singles such as “Lost My Mind”, “I Hate It” and “Basic B!tch”; the often misunderstood but always witty David Krauss strikes once again with a new flick. The self-directed “Because I’m Black” talks about social issues and racism from a personal and overall outlook. Follow along as we witness him enter CGI mode and offer up tales out of his daily life. What is it about our skin color that makes us fear and hate one another? Watch Sourmouth dissect the stereotypes in “Because I’m Black”.
Take One “To The Dome” With Mook In His Latest Video | @Mooktbg |
South Carolina artist Mook is on fire as he brings his visual, “To The Dome”, to the masses
Running Las Vegas from the strip to the desert, the Columbia native speaks on his journey to success with a unique flow and on-trend production from Trippy T Beats.
Since going viral with this video, the single sets off Mook‘s May 18th mixtape, which will appropriately drop on 5/18 via Talibandz Entertainment. Enjoy the video and get “To The Dome” on iTunes here http://smarturl.it/ToTheDome-Itunes.
New Music: Lex – “Used To”
Tropical recording artist, Lex is setting the bar for the summer with her new single, “Used To”. The fiery track produced and co-written by two-time Grammy nominated producer/songwriter Drew “Druski” Scott, “Used To” is the first single from Lex’s highly anticipated debut EP Wildflower distributing through Island Empire Records. Lex’s viral single “Find Me” featuring Reggae legend Fiji recently climbed to #25 on the iTunes Reggae charts.
“New number, who’s this,” jokes Lex. “This record is about switching up on the people who find the grass isn’t greener on the other side. You can’t come back after that. We’ve been experimenting with this island sound that I think people are going to find refreshing yet relatable.”
The “tropical” sound Lex is describing is evident in the first three seconds of “Used To”. Steel drums timbre while a synth bass introduces Lex’s hypnotic voice cooing “…you don’t love me like you used to”. Listeners are instantly transported to their favorite island before the song explodes into a catchy chorus a young Beyonce might have even sang.
“I love giving artists their own unique sound,” says Druski. “When I found out that Lex had a similar passion for Dancehall and Soca music I thought what if we combine some of those elements with Pop and 90’s R&B. That’s how we came up with the genre ‘Trop’. She has all the qualities of a bonafide star.”
Get used to hearing Lex more as the teen star is hitting the road to promote her debut EP. Wildflower will be released Spring 2017 via Island Empire Records.
New Music: Gibrilville & QC Funk – “GQ.Volume 1”
Hailing Jersey City by way of West Africa, Gibrilville and QC Funk come together for their first album in a while, “GQ.Volume 1”. This one hold’s a bigger purpose as they drop it in celebration of Ghana’s Independence Day. Their chemistry as rapper & producer shines here as the duo compliment eachother nicely throughout. Hit play below and get ready to walk into a world of classic production and wordplay.
WunTayk Timmy Ft Feat Bryson Tiller – “Cake”
Be prepared to be blown away like birthday candles on top of a “Cake” as Wuntayk Timmy and Bryson Tiller drop their duet
Louisville songwriter and lyricist WunTayk Timmy flexes his skills alongside longtime friend, Bryson Tiller, on the instant-viral hit, “Cake”. This isn’t the first time the two collaborated. They teamed up back in 2015 for the Syk Sense-produced, “Ease”.
This time, they look towards NES for the beautifully eerie song. We find Tiller taking the lead with melodically infused bars. WunTayk‘s then follows up with an aggressive flow. Look out for WunTayk‘s solo project to arrive soon.
Kid Red – “FinishLine” (Video) | @KidRED_
Chris Brown protege and highly controversial rapper Kid Red runs laps around his competition and greets them at the “FinishLine”
Ronnie Lewis Productions joins Kid Red in bringing this hyped-up release to the big screen. Whether his court side at the Lakers’ game or giving haters something to get pissed over, the kid is always going hard in the paint for paper. Check the flick for “FinishLine” above.









