Bryce!Beats! Drops Summer Charged Track, I’m Sorry

New York’s producer/Artist Bryce Alvord slams down his brand new single, ‘I’m Sorry’, under his new moniker BRYCE! BEATS! 

Alvord also forms part of rap/pop act, Soho Kings, alongside rapper/DJ  Celsius911 who, with fellow musicians Troy Ave, Nitty Scott and Fame School, co-produced this electrifyingly pop banger.

I’m Sorry’ was released yesterday (9th June) on all major download/streaming sites. Check it out below….

Song of the Day: Last Call – Ryélle

Following the success of her 2018 debut single ‘Swim’ (produced by Dreamville’s Kaleb ‘K Quick’ Rollins), RYÉLLE drops her second single ‘Last Call’ onto the blogs today’s hotspot.

The R&B singer-songwriter shares the song’s official Judlin Civil-directed music video. Heavily inspired by Drake’s ‘Marvin’s Room,’ ‘Last Call’ is a cautionary tale of a drunken lover trying to reach their significant other to no avail….

Check it out below…

Song of the Day: Do What I Wanna Do – Leah Kate

Following her debut feature with urban/pop number, ‘Left With A Broken Heart’ back in April, LEAH KATE is back and totally flips the script by bringing on the summer with club filler, ‘Do What I Wanna Do’, which narratives bringing a secret relationship to light.

Keep your weekend going and check it out below:

Album Review: 2 Menace Drinking Juice Rolling Dice in Flatbush – Dice Cannon

So glad to see DICE CANNON (pictured right on the album’s cover art) bounce right back into the game after (what seems) years of lying low.

His comeback comes in the form of a 12-track set, ‘2 Menace Drinking Juice and Rolling Dice in Flatbush’, enlisting fellow spitters including Juice Cannon and Natty Boi Zoe, whose spoken word collection, ‘My Body, My Soul Vol.1’, was featured on the blog back in April and stole the blog’s Album of the Month title last month.

Taking us back to the golden hip-hop era (similar to KRS-One and Public Enemy No.1) through introductory track ‘Drinking Juice Rolling Dice’, the album goes on a journey of different variations of the genre, incorporating a real nice lick of old school R&B/soul, a modern spin on 70s soul/funk and a rather emotive piano-led/boom bap piece (through Bishop Vs Raheem).

When a rapper like DICE CANNON disappears from the scene for a while and returns with a confident swagger, well you know that he cooked up something beyond good.

Check him out below:

Must Listens: Drinking Juice Rolling Dice, Bishop Vs Raheem, Sin Til I Win, Concrete Jungle