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fongsaiu – BLOOD ON MY LAWN | @fongsaiu

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FONG SAI U HAS JUST GAVE US SOME GOOD FOOD FOR THE BRAIN ON HIS LATEST ALBUM BLOOD ON THE LAWN IN WICH HE JUST RELEASE A BONUS CUT VERSION TODAY ON SOUNDCLOUD AND TOMORROW ON STREAMING SERVICES ENJOY.

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[Video] Jor-G – Make A Move @Jorgmuzik

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Jor-G – Make A Move (Prod by L-Boy)
The song is about these internet trolls that only follow you and watch your stuff to talk shit about it and complain about you. Instead of them going out to get it for themselves they want to criticize you for what your doing. Its about staying one step ahead of those that dont want you to succeed, misery loves company so before you become part of their company make sure to make a move.

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Jay Reed aka Groovy Mon$ta | @JarodHartley

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Dope unsigned artists by the name JAY REED drops his new mixtape Groovy Montsta. Jay Reed is coming out of Houston Texas and has a dope flow that really embodies the music culture in Texas. Make sure to listen to this project from the beginning to the end it is really worth it. Make sure to keep up with Jay Reed on all his social media sites listed below,
Follow on Twitter @JarodHartley
Follow on Instagram @official_jay_reed

New Mixtape: @a1five #LetMeHoldThatBeat

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Stanley Maliek Griffin P.K.A., A1FIVE is an artist representing NY & Alabama.  Born in Harlem, he moved down south to Atmore Alabama at the age of 10 to live with his grandmother.  There he developed a passion for music and began rapping fusing together a east coast and down south style.  By the time he was ready to start High School, he moved back to New York, graduated with honors and is currently enrolled in College.

Hard work pays off, after years of working on his craft and perfecting his skills, A1FIVE ended up linking up with Remo The Hitmaker and eventually signed to New Wave Music.  Now he is gearing up for the release of his EP titled “Atmore to Harlem” slated for release in 2017.  Till then he decided to put together a free project called “Let Me Hold That Beat”  for people to live with and give them and idea of what Harlem & Atmore sounds like.

Check out the project below. By the way… this is #NOWTHATSHIPHOP  approved!

New Mixtape: FONG SAI U – “Blood On My Lawn”

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Hip-hop artist and producer FONG SAI U has made some real noise in the past several years with his brand of ‘true raw hip-hop’, his collaborations with industry greats, and his candid interviews. Next to extensive tours and releases, he has written and produced music in various areas of the industry, including video games, movie scores and television themes. His current album, The Last Ronin, has been streamed on Sound Cloud more than 300,500 times. Recent highlights include a feature in celebrity drummer Mark Schulman’s book, Conquering Life’s Stage Fright, along with interviews in most major scene magazines.

Hailing from Washington DC, Fong began following Black Thought in the early 1990s. “I was 15, catching the bus to every Roots show I could, just to rap for a few minutes. Black Thought took me under his wing, mentored me, then took me out on tour with him.” Guru of the legendary hip-hop duo Gangstarr was another major influence. “I met Guru on the Okay Player tour and became his hype man for a while. He was the first person to really pour belief into me and my productions.” Currently, FONG SAI U is finally ready to give us BLOOD ON MY LAWN . “I keep looking for new ways to express myself. I want my hip-hop to be original. I’m not into that fake ‘gangs, guns and jail’ BS.” With the new album dropping and US shows scheduled FONG is about to close this year out with A BANG!

Who is King Cashis | @Kingcashis2

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“Really, ever since I was a kid I’ve been around rhythm. I was born in Africa, so I was addicted to the sounds of drums and beats.”
From the West African nation of Liberia to the heart of Guinea, to the slums of Southwest Philadelphia, Mohammed Kaba has endured both poverty and incarceration. Through it all, music has been a saving grace. When he was six, Mohammed’s family immigrated to h
America. He soon noticed that in the U.S., music was everywhere – from radio to TV. He recalls boys at school and in the neighborhood taking rhythm and putting words on top of it. Though he wasn’t yet fluent in English, Mohammed was addicted.
On one fateful day in junior high school, Mohammed got into a fight with another boy in front of a store that served as the neighborhood hangout. He won the fight, and the older kids gave him his props. When he told them his name, they remarked “Ah, like Cassius Clay,” and started calling him Young Cassius. As Mohammed got older, he read books like The Art of Seduction and 48 Laws of Power. These texts strongly influenced his self-perspective, and he started to see himself as a king. “So I turned it to King Cashis,” he says. Noting the subtle wordplay, he adds, “Cash is…everything.”   
Unlike much of today’s music, King Cashis says his music is actually music. “There’s a rhythm to it,” he explains. Though not easily impressed, he has been inspired by a few artists. Growing up, he was a big fan of Nas (and his older brother was an even bigger fan). In the house and in the car, it was Nas. He also cites J. Cole, Jay-Z and Kanye as artists with iconic flows.
As for Cashis, his song “Family” has garnered over one million views on WorldStarHipHop. The track comes straight from the heart, driving home the message that it takes more than blood to form – and maintain — kinship. “It’s based on loyalty, trust, friendship – the things we grew up with,” Cashis says. “It’s your friends who really are there for you sometimes.”
Cashis spent nearly eight years in prison. “You see people you grew up with in the neighborhood but no one really knows you, know you,” he says. “You feel alone.” During that time, a lot of people fell off but his mother and siblings were very supportive throughout his incarceration. “Friends? They faded to black on me,” he adds. “Music really helped me get through that a lot.”
To pass the time, Cashis would write poetry and raps, as well as R&B songs for other artists. Staying connected to music also kept the fight in him, and he refused a plea deal. “What I got was a blessing, because I was supposed to get 20 to 40 years,” he says. “I knew I did something wrong, but I knew what they were trying to give me was ridiculous. No one died. No one loss a life.” Cashis contends that no one sets out to sell drugs – he didn’t come from much and had to provide for him and his family. “I did some bad things with good intentions,” he adds.
After his release, Cashis was sent to immigration for deportation. Thankfully, he’s been allowed to remain stateside with his family. Only home for about a year now, Cashis has made some notable strides towards his goals. A mixtape, Foreign Exchange, will be released this fall on Dat Piff, Soundcloud, and whatever other platforms he can access. He says, “That all depends on my team and how good everybody is working for me.” His new single “Rollie,” is also on the way. “It’s gonna have that trap music feel,” he says.
“Right now, I’m really focused on building my fan base, and building my followers,” Cashis says. “I’m already working on Foreign Exchange II.” To remain relevant, he says you have to work hard on promoting current content and on creating new content simultaneously. “I’m hoping to get a distribution deal,” he adds. “I’m not really looking to sign to no label. I rather come out on my own label.” Cashis asserts that if someone pushes his music out to the world, he can handle the rest. “I can produce my music; write it. I do it all myself.”
“The music I make is just art, ya know? Sometimes people take it too seriously. Music is art and a way to express yourself. People rap how they were raised. I wasn’t raised with a silver spoon. It doesn’t mean that’s how I am now. My art reflects where I come from. You’re going to hear a lot of Liberia and Guinen in my music because I know where I come from. I respect where I come from.”

 

To connect with King Cashis, follow him on Instagram (@king_cashis), Twitter (@kingcashis2), Snapchat (king.cashis215), Facebook (Cashis Kaba), and his Facebook Fan page (King Cashis).

@itsmeinfu Releases New EP #YouFeelMe #NOWTHATSHIPHOP

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Canadian hip hop artist Infu has released his 4-Track EP “You Feel Me” with production from Zanets, Maxwell Miller and Explicit Beats.

The EP & Video was premiered by Noisey/Vice and has been received well by fans and blogs. To celebrate the release of his EP, Infu has also released the visuals for “West Side”, a smooth track and video directed by Diana Pop in Los Angeles, California.

You can cop “You Feel Me” on SoundCloudSpotify, and Apple Music. Don’t forget to follow Infu on Twitter.

By the way… this is #NOWTHATSHIPHOP Approved!

R&B Nostalgia announces venue for next concert (Thurs 12.8.16)

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Launching in the Fall of 2011, Brooklyn Concrete Management created an annual initiative that sought to highlight talent from the immediate New York City and surrounding tri-state areas. Opening its doors to talent from other areas in the subsequent years, the brand saw exponentially expansion as it became a marquee touring entity.  On Thursday December 8th Subrosa (Meat Packing District, NYC) will be the host of the next edition of the R&B Nostalgia. This time headlined by sensational crooner Von Newman (Credits: Work with Fantasia, Jodeci, Anthony Hamilton) the night will feature performances by Cecily, Dave AL, Kay’Vion, Ayanna Joni and more.
Brooklyn Concrete Management welcomes all true R&B and Neo-Soul lovers to enjoy the night and talented crop of artists as the menu for the evening boasts Classic Soul and 90s R&B covers that you surely do not want to miss !
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New Video: B-Light – Cyber Monday (B-Light Remix) | @imustblight

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New York Rapper B-Light releases a music video to his track Cyber Monday which is a remix of J.Cole and Kendrick Lamar’s Black Friday. B-Light garnered recognition as a rapper from Long Island natives after doing shows in the New York Circuit. Known as a versatile rapper from production ranging from acoustic Hip-Hop to Pop, Blues and Soul, stay tuned for more of B-Light in 2017! 

New Video: B-Light – Cyber Monday (B-Light Remix)

New Music: King Chollo – “Mascot”

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King Chollo returns with his latest release, as he continues to put in work, this go around giving us a brand new one he’s calling “Mascot”. We all know that certain female who ends up getting turned out, and this one is an ode to her. He also touches on fake ballers, the trap, and making moves on the daily. This one will live on the Bankd Up Entertainment artist’s upcoming release “Trigganometry”, which is available December 1st wherever music is sold.

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