Song of the Day: Chasing the Dream – Que

Que Chasing the Dream

Here’s the second song of the day – Chasing the Dream by QUE. This track is coming from his upcoming mixtape, Prosperity.

This teenage upriser from Milwaukee, WI grew up listening to LIL’ WAYNE, TUPAC and BOB MARLEY as well as watching his cousins rap – and wanted piece of the action. In 2009, he started out professionally and joined forces with 3D Entertainment and Tone Struck Records where he wrote and produced, Can’t Keep Running Away. The track address teenagers who experienced bullying or child molestation. Can’t Keep Running Away earned QUE a spot on Ebony, Jet and Billboard magazine.

Earlier this year he released, Gotta Bad Chick, an on-point dance number  that took his career to new heights.

Have a listen to Chasing the Dream – because this track proves that he deserves the escalating hype. If you’re feeling this track, why don’t you head over to his SoundCloud page and get to know this guy!

Song of the Day: For Ratchets Only – Tez Pariah

Tez Pariah

Today’s song is For Ratchets Only by TEZ PARIAH. This track is the second release from his mixtape, After School Special.

The teenage upcomer was featured on NEW LEASE MUSIC with the first release of super cool Secret Technique. Now listen to For Ratchets Only – It’s hard not to like that Casanovic groove where you get the chance to hear the upriser’s real smooth raps.

If you’re feeling For Ratchets Only, check out his previous effort, Secret Technique.

Song of the Day: Last Breath – Crem de la Crem

Crem la Crem

Now here’s a real treat for you guys…check out today’s song, Last Breath by CREM DE LA CREM.

The New-York based R&B/Hip-hop act consist of Christopher Allen – AKA – Just Sincere (who possess the style of PRETTY MUTHA FUCKA) and Sasha Gomez  (whose vocals was featured on TREY SONGZ’s Whatever You Want). The duo released the explicit single, Domino Effect under the name S.n.S.

Now they’re back, under the name CREM DE LA CREM, with this cool, on-point hip-hop/R&B drive which is completed with Gomez’s on-the-money, light and crisp vocals – and Just Sincere’s easy-cursing raps.  Before you leave this post, CHECK-IT-OUT!!!

If you’re feeling Last Breath, it’s worth visiting their SoundCloud page!

Song of the Day: Edge Of The Cliff – Amor Fatiii

Amor Fatiii

 

Today’s song is Edge Of The Cliff by AMOR FATIII. The track will be a part of his upcoming EP Black Sheep.

From the age of nine, this Tennessee-born hip upriser started rapping after being inspired by BOW WOW’s debut album, Beware of Dog. So he started churning out tracks in hope of grabbing a huge fanbase. So there you have it – listen to Edge Of the Cliff. This track definitely deserves a trial as this hip hopper’s laid back, NAS-esque raps just cruises through the relaxing-in-the-summer production – go on, just take a moment and listen to this guy.

If you’re feeling this track, there’s plenty more over his SoundCloud page – seriously it’s worth a visit!

Mixtape Review: Peru – Brandon Smith

Bradon Smith Peru

1. Music For the Slaves (Prod. by Brandon Smith)
2. Emily Brandon feat. Anette Sandberg (Prod. by Brandon Smith)
3. Fly Away (Prod. by Brandon Smith)
4. The Ocean (Prod. by Brandon Smith)
5. It’s Not Easy (Prod. by Brandon Smith)
6. Niggers/Black Men (Prod. by Brandon Smith)
7. The Peer Pressure (Prod. by Brandon Smith)
8. Krillin/Twerk feat. Mac Tutmose (Prod. by Brandon Smith)
9. 411 (Prod. by Brandon Smith)
10. 2 Weeks feat. Anette Sandberg (Prod. by Brandon Smith)
11. Numa (Prod. by Brandon Smith)
12. May 26th (Prod. by Brandon Smith)

Hip hop artist and producer BRANDON SMITH released his mixtape Peru last month. Featuring realist, straight-up-reality bites lyrics with incomparable beats (and at times, cleverly sampled tracks), this 12-track production have all traits of a well-seasoned rapper/producer whose clocked up quite a few life experiences. In fact this upriser is only sixteen years old.

Peru kicks off with the track, Song for the Slaves – and if you don’t know this rapper, the track is the perfect introduction to his slightly husky a raps over a downtrodden but somewhat pleasant beats. Fly Away keeps this mixtape on a high, as it could easily become a favourite for most die-hard hip hop heads. In Fly Away, the multi-talented artist  from Dallas really stepped up and sped up his freestyling over a jazz-infused, relaxing-on-a-beach drive. BRANDON SMITH  shows that he’s a teenager beyond his years, in Niggers/Black Men, where he candidly raps how the black society (more to the point black men) are portrayed by media. 411 features on-point, out-of-this-world sample of MARY J BLIGE classic of the same name -check-it-out!

Overall, Peru definitely deserves your ears –  this guy has A LOT to say on issues that many are afraid to bring up. So If you’re fed up with rappers going on about the high life and can handle the hard-hitting truth, have a listen to the mixtape…better still download it for FREE.