Song of the Day: On The Vibe – Skye The King & Trilla T

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Today’s too-cool-for-school dish of the day comes in the form of On the Vibe from Virginia’s slick emcees  SKYE THE KING & TRILLA T. The single is the first release of their LP The RedEye, released in September.

Since the release of the LP, the duo have developed a large amount of buzz around their names, earning them a string of live performances at various local night clubs.

They’re now working on individual projects as well as on the collaborative effort, the  RedEye 2 LP…be sure to look out for that…now for now, hit the play button on On The Vibe.

Song of the Day: Why Do I Hurt You? – King Dice O (Sakinah Iman)

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Continuing the beautifully-raw/spoken word combo, displayed in his previous reflective effort, Who Am I?, KING DICE O dropped his latest single –  this time in the form of a thought-provoking, bitter-sweet love letter. This offering is too good to pass up…have a listen.

Why Do I Hurt You? is from his Forthcoming LP, Who Am I?

Song of The Day: Remember Me – Oparu

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Today’s very tasty dish of the day is OPARU’s debut single Remember Me, which boasts a stunning fusion of haunting pop, paired with operatic vocals and dark experimental electro.

OPARU is the musical endeavor of Los Angeles based songwriter, singer and actress Dianna St. Hilaire. Originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico, St. Hilaire started to write and perform music at a very young age in choir and musicals. Self taught, her first instrument was the piano and she worked tirelessly at the craft of reading and writing music.

When St. Hilaire was in her late teens, she began performing with punk bands and for producers as a back up/ studio vocalist in New Mexico, where she took on her first musical alias, the highly successful group Versailles. Partnering with the infamous Kim Fowley (The Runaways, Kiss, Joan Jett, Alice Cooper), she has toured the US extensively, been featured on the official Grammy ballots, as well as charting on Billboard. Versailles’s music was also on rotation with popular stations across the U.S. including KROQ and NPR tastemaker KCRW. St. Hilaire reinvented herself in late 2015 as OPARU, deriving from the Japanese name of the birthstone opal.

The next chapter in her musical journey, is the highly anticipated Remember Me, out now on iTunes…before you go, have a listen.

New Track: Act Like You Know – VerseBorn

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As the KonQuest Now label continues to release a deluge of dope music, ranging from party anthems to deep conscious mantras, recruit VERSEBORN drops an originally produced banger, Act Like You Know, calling out the fake acquaintances that only seem to come around or show support when the opportunity is the their favour.

The latest release is a distilled west-coast slap that will surely be heard bumping out of systems on repeat. The instrumental hits with the classic feeling g-funk baselines and captivating drum patterns, mixed with the unique flavor that only VERSEBORN could provide. The simple elements help construct an intricate path for the MC to demonstrate a tactile cadence, keeping the listener engaged into every metaphor.

New Music Video: Vogue – 3Bubble & J.Gray

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Ok ladies, this one is for you (sorry guys!)

3BUBBLE & J. GRAY have recently dropped their video for the uplifting and club-ready effort, Vogue. In the three-minute vividly coloured production, the Houston hip-hop duo pays homage to women across the globe regardless of  background, race or size.

It’s time to check it out…and ladies, don’t forget to STRIKE A POSE!!! Vogue is the leading single from their latest album, Pentagon Memoirs, available now on all music digital platforms.

To read the review on Pentagon Memoirs, head right here.