Song of the Day: Doubt – Hollander Blue

Hollander Blue

It is my absolute pleasure to present this stunning single as the Song of the Day, (Doubt) by North Carolina-based singer/songwriter HOLLANDER BLUE. Co- written/produced by NEAL MERRICK BLACKWOOD, this track is coming from her soon-to-be release album, Welcome To The Human Race.

If you instantly fell in love with Doubt, keep a look for the album. Connect with Hollander @HollanderBlue.

Song of the Day King Status (Remix) – Rachel Marie ft. Tresmooth

Rachel Marie King Status

R&B Singer RACHEL MARIE teams up with fellow DMV artist TRES for today’s song,  King Status (remix). The track was a lead single from 23 year old’s debut album Reminiscent, currently available on iTunes.

Feeling this track? Head over to her Soundcloud page and check a string of chocolate smooth productions,  trust me, it’s worth the trip!

Say hi to Rachel and TreS @rachelmarieluv and @tre-smooth

Song of the Day: The Plug x I Got My Shh – Amir Driver

 

amir driver the plug x I got my shh
Today’s song (or should I say songs) are The Plug x I Got My Shhh by AMIR DRIVER. These tracks are the 4th and 5th episode of his miniseries, The Sneak Is Watching.

In The Plug  Driver, still on the hunt for his prized sneaker, gets a call directing him to the plug for his desired kicks.  I Got My Shhh is more of a celebratory moment, as he rejoices after finally finding what he’s been on the hunt for all day! Both episode is produced  by Nicky Jay.

If you missed the beginning of The Sneak is Watching, not to worry! You can catch up with the miniseries right here.

Album Review: S.O.U.L – Rob Forte

rob forte SOUL
Last month ROB FORTE was featured on NEW LEASE MUSIC with chill-out track The Finer Things, which make up his first full-length album S.O.U.L, dropped on 15th May.

The 13-track production takes you through the journey of this upcoming emcee’s struggles and determination to make it in the hip-hop game. The combination of super chilled, smooth beats  and dense bassline is complemented by his faster-than-lightening raps. But don’t get too lost in the bassline and chilled melodies as there are strong and thought-provoking messages to take notice of – they’re truly heart-tugging and speak to the soul.

In a nutshell, S.O.U.L is so well produced that you forget this is the work of an upriser. Show your support and check it out.

The Muslistens: Simply Outta Utter Love, The Code, Nasty (P.I.P)