The man from The Red Rose City, Max Mason, returns with an eye opening visual. “Dead Rose” touches on his crew, the love he has for them and the “by any means necessary” attitude they carry. If you aren’t down with them, don’t expect to get love in their city. Guru Media does a great job at catching everyday life in Lancaster, PA for the young gunner, while LBeats does his best providing the backdrop for his bars. Look for a lot more as he’s destined to rise as a flame above the rest of the fire.
A-Mega Ft Uncle Murda ~ “Alotta That” | @MegaRapMusic |
A-Mega teams up with East New York rapper Uncle Murda and Production by Roc Nation‘s Jahlil Beats, with a new hot single that will get the clubs popping called “Alotta That”. Between the money, the women, and the haters A-mega lets everyone know he gets Alotta That. Check the new single below:
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Taiyamo Denku Ft Knowshun – “CannonHands” | @TaiyamoDenku Ft @knowshun @dcypha
Never a label to run shy of material, Cypha Den Music debuts another new song titled “CannonHands”. The song features Milwaukee emcee Tiayamo Denku, Madison lyricist Knowshun and production from the man down under himself, Dcypha. Harp strings, Boom Bap drum sequencing and crazy cuts are the backbone of the single as the dual edged pair eradicate any adversaries that stand in their way. Listen and download “CannonHands” below.
Christina Balan heads Couleurs Cosmetics launch for Winter 2017
Former model turned Social Service executive Christina Balan has become a self admitted ‘serial entrepreneur.” Born in Haiti and raised in the county of QUEENS, Balan looked forward to living out her dream of gracing the cover of highly reputable publications just like some her idols Tyra Banks, and Naomi Campbell. As a teen she begun her formal training in super modeling, and following her graduation from the Bethel Christian Academy she wasted no time in diving into her beloved industry – the fashion world. A boss from the outset, she launched her own Balancy Entertainment at the ripe age of 19 years old partnering with established branding agencies in attempt to co-brand and grow. Providing modeling staff for events, field support for different products, and other promotional services she built a very good rapport with tastemakers and developed herself as a resourceful and well respected individual.
To date her resume includes work with American Film Director Brett Ratner best known for blockbuster film X-Men and The Rush Hour series; American Film Director George Tillman , Jr best known for Soul Food, Notorious and Ice Cube’s Barbershop series of films. Upon graduating from Berkeley College in 2014 with a dual degree in Business Management and Marketing Balan ventured out with a collection of in clothing stores under the Balancy Collection in her native country Haiti. In her down time Balan began mixing beauty products at home to fit her skin and beauty needs. Soon-there-after, she realized a passion for the cosmetic industry and began to work exclusively on her Couleurs Cosmetics brand of affordable beauty products for women of all ethnicities and skin types.
Saturday December 10th Couleurs Cosmetics will be hosting its official launch party @ Brooklyn Party Loft (350 Tompkins Avenue, Brooklyn, NY) from 7PM- 12AM.
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Our Own Thing Apparels releases pieces from Signature Spring ’17 Look-book
In advancer presser owner John D”Arpa described the company’s mission as:
“We at O.O.T. want to change the way people look at clothes. We’re bringing a fresh look to the fashion world including a diversity that gives everyone a chance to express themselves. Our idea is to create artwork for the body, not just clothes. It’s time for you to be seen as an individual and for you to identify your style. “
Who can argue with that ? In a world where being fashionable has begun skewed towards trend following, I for one can agree that a breath of fresh air is needed. Check out some of the pieces for Look Book ’17 courtesy of Our own Thing Apparels.

































