Song of the Day: Then There Were Two – Intellect

Michael Dowd, otherwise known as INTELLECT, proves that hip-hop has a soft and delicate side through his track entitled ‘Then There Were Two’.

With spine tinglingly enchanting soundscapes, which match perfectly with the Florida spitter’s smooth NAS-esque flow, the single chronicles his unflappable infatuation for a love interest.

‘Then There Were Two’ is off  INTELLECT‘s album, ‘Out of Left Field’, released last October. Reminiscent of Nas’ 1994 album, ‘Illmatic’, ‘Out of Left Field’ has placed INTELLECT as one of the top rising artists and best new music on Reverbnation.

Check out ‘Then There Were Two’ below:

New Track: Yao Ming (Gunna Remix) – A1

New York spitter, A1 slams another fiery freestyle, this time over Gunna’s track ‘Yao Ming’ .

The latest freestyle is the first release from his new tape series entitled #TrapTuesdayz – look out for that!

In the meantime, check out this slamming joint below:

New Music Video: Never Fold – LaBritney

VH1’s Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood star LABRITNEY debuts the official music video for the title track from her latest track, ‘Never Fold’ via Billboard.

“I wanted to create a balance in the visual by showing a very feminine, sensual, yet raw performance,” the multi-hyphenate told Billboard of the Marty McFly-directed video, which was also choreographed by Mikey Peseante and celebrity choreographer Jose “Hollywood” Ramos. “Real hair, minimal makeup, simple style, raw emotions and dancing.”

Check out the video for ‘Never Fold’ below:

New Music Video: Girls Like Me – Fiona Grey

Los Angeles vocal sensation, FIONA GREY unveiled some brand new and stunning visuals for single entitled ‘Girls Like Me’ last Friday.

The video expresses the importance of revealing all your different sides to one another, whether it’s your vulnerable side or something you don’t always wish to share.

‘Girls Like Me’ is from Grey’s highly anticipated EP, ‘Cult Classic’ – out now –  in which the pop songstress expresses her vulnerability and anger towards the world we are living in and her desires for the world we are shaping.

Check out the video for the single below:

EP Review: Nothing Is Forever – Shon Jay

SHON JAY is that guy who set the bar high – and I mean unobtainably high among his music contemporaries.

His latest EP, ‘Nothing Is Forever’ may be only eight – tracks long, but there’s an electric mix of genres – from funk, old school soul and even an expected appearance of a little country – all of which oozes undisputed class.

Among a crowded industry that’s filled with quick-fix hits that’s easily forgotten, SHON JAY‘s ‘Nothing Is Forever’ is a true testament that there’s still GOOD and MEANINGFUL MUSIC out there and it’s definitely a collection that can be enjoyed from five or even ten years from now – I guess some things last forever.

Check him out below – it’s like listening to soul idols Stevie Wonder, Al Jarreau and George Benson, all wrapped up in one.

Must Listens: Dreamin’, Best Part (Daniel Caesar Cover), If You Leave Me Now, Treat Me Like Dis