Song of the Day: Stackin’ Papers – Persius

Chicago, Illinois artist PERSIUS releases new hip hop song ‘Stackin’ Papers.’ Please check it out above and drop a comment to let us know what you think about it.

Persius, formerly known as ‘Jay Smoove,’ is a talented rapper hailing from the vibrant city of Chicago. Born and raised in the Windy City, Persius has carved out a distinctive place for himself in the music industry.

His journey in the world of music has been marked by dedication and a relentless pursuit of his artistic vision. With a unique blend of lyrical prowess and a captivating stage presence, Persius quickly gained recognition in the music scene. One of his significant accomplishments lies in the digital realm, where he has achieved remarkable success. Persius boasts an impressive track record, having garnered over 500,000 streams on Spotify and a strong presence on various other top streaming platforms. This achievement is a testament to his ability to connect with a diverse and widespread audience.

Persius‘ music is a reflection of his experiences growing up in Chicago, a city known for its rich musical history and vibrant culture. He uses his lyrics to tell stories, share insights, and provide a glimpse into the complexities of urban life, making him a relatable and resonant artist for many. As he continues to evolve as an artist, Persius remains committed to pushing the boundaries of his craft. His dedication to his artistry and his connection with his listeners promise a bright future for this Chicago-born rapper, as he continues to make his mark on the world of music.

Check out ‘Stackin’ Papers’ below…

New York’s spitter Rayne Storm returns with six songs from ‘Storms Coming II’ mixtape

RAYNE STORM has officially dropped six songs off his popular mixtape ‘Storms Coming II’, the sequel to the series that began his career.

The 6 pack includes ‘Gettin’ Bizzy’, ‘Much More’, ‘Up Up Away’, ‘No Tomorrow’, ‘Revolution’ amd “Scorchers’.

Features include Loudpack Dash, Streatz Merdah, Sunny Lucas, Roy Dean, Scribe The Verbalist, Mankind Music Academy & Path P. Production is handled by Roy Dean, Jay Retro & Anno Domini Nation.

This is the first time these songs have been made available on major streaming services as the mixtape was previously exclusive to YouTube, Bandcamp and Audiomack. Be sure to get your hands and ears on these gems and check out the original mixtape which includes 21 total tracks! Check them out below…

Song of the Day: Gundam – Danny Polo

It’s time to turn the lights down low as independent artist DANNY POLO‘s latest musical offering, ‘Gundam’ has a highly seductive lick of his signature Latin touch…

With vibrant Dominican and Colombian roots, Danny’s sound has already been on quite the journey. From Nashville to Los Angeles, he has been praised for his “pure flair, smooth flow and hot beats”, which earned him recognition from industry tastemakers like A&R Factory and Spotify, where his songs have previously been highlighted in New Music Friday Finland and Denmark, as well as Fresh Finds R&B and Latin. Multifaceted, he also achieved success as a producer and songwriter for esteemed artists such as CUBE, Devin Morrison and Landon Sears, solidifying his position as the “up next” talent, according to
iHeart Radio.

Ever dedicated to honoring his rich heritage, Polo recently traveled back and forth to Colombia, immersing himself in the cultural tapestry that fuels his artistic expression. The result is the mesmerizing ‘Gundam’, where Spanish and English share a passionate dance. Co-written with Sebastian Ferreira, the sultry track narrates the timeless tale of a distant rendezvous, embracing the fleeting yet intoxicating allure of a transient lover.

Elevating the auditory experience to new heights, ‘Gundam’ will be brought to life through visuals directed by the visionary Zarza, channeling the nostalgic aesthetic of yesteryear.

‘Gundam’ marks the latest chapter in Danny Polo’s musical odyssey, following the release of his album kahlo earlier this year…why not have a listen below…

Multi-instrumentalist Jerk roll out new album with hip-hop cut ‘I Don’t Question You’.

JERK returns to some of their core influences, embracing vulnerability, and an authentic experience of the self on the forthcoming ‘Mood Swings’ album. The second single from the record ‘I Don’t Question You’, sees them team up with close friend and MC Ryan J, for a Dilla-meets Quasimoto style beat. Ryan perfectly channels the overarching themes of the album into poetic ciphers dealing with life’s pressure to answer to and appease others, advocating for choosing to fight for your own truth.

The upcoming album is an eclectic collection of pieces spanning varying compositional and production styles, captured on analogue instrumentation. Warm saxophone tones, glistening Fender Rhodes and cyclical beats encompass the project, with weaving synths adding to Jerk’s tapestry of sounds. Lead single ‘27’ set about introducing some of the themes at the core of the album, including trans-rights and gender identity, marking both Jerk’s age at the time of creating the record, whilst also putting a critical microscope to American lawmakers’ attempts to raise the age of consent for medical transitioning.

The project channels some of Jerk’s earliest influences, taking onboard the beatmaking sensibilities of J Dilla and Madlib, the Brazilian rhythms and textures of Hermeto Pascoal, and the uplifting sonics of Patrice Rushen and Earth Wind & Fire.

Jerk shares: “Mood Swings is a collection of 12 pieces reflecting on gender and mental health. 2022 was a year of political strife for transgender people in America, and a time where I was experiencing some intense emotions–dysphoria, derealization, grief, and romantic love and loss. I wanted to write music embracing this very authentic and vulnerable experience of self.”

Jerk is the brainchild of composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Joshua Kinney. Based in Brooklyn, NY, they explore the connection between jazz and hip-hop, with compositions blurring the lines between hip-hop beats and instrumental jazz compositions. Their music has found support from the likes of Huey Morgan on BBCR6, Reprezent Radio, Soho Radio, Jazz FM and more.

‘I Don’t Question You’ was released on Thursday 11th Apil via DeepMatter Records. Why not have a listen below…

Song of the Day: Picture – Earthquake Lights (ft. Lindsey Lomis)

Brooklyn-based rock outfit EARTHQUAKE LIGHTS barely fits within its self-described alt-rock genre. Orchestral strings litter the dense arrangements, elevating the songs to something more refined and nearly classical feeling. But there’s a distinctive jazz influence to the grooves and harmonic richness that the band is hesitant to compare to jazz, though the comparison is something they contend with regularly. Still, the rock influences are clear, and Earthquake Lights sounds something like Pink Floyd, Radiohead, and Beck.

Their music has garnered millions of streams to date. Their latest album Desert Bloom charted nearly 30 times on the iTunes and Apple music charts, and somewhere along the way they managed to snag a feature on Vulfpeck’s The Joy of Music, the Job of Real Estate. They have also received praise from the likes of Wonderland Magazine, NOTION, The Line of Best Fit, Ones to Watch and Earmilk to name a few.

In an age when mental health is waning, Earthquake Lights gives us a look at the cultural phenomena of social media and how it affects all of us through their latest release ‘Pictures’ featuring Lindsey Lomis. Written allegorically, ‘Pictures’ tells a story of mutually unrequited love. The song loosely examines a personality that reluctantly romanticizes the nostalgia of a past relationship, friendship, acquaintance or fling prolonged by the ever-present role social media plays in our lives.

Rodenhouse explains, “Maybe you only feel connected to that person because of how immediate the internet and pictures have seemed to make them. But seriously what even are these connections you have with other people on the internet? Just because you see a picture of them it doesn’t mean they’re actually important to your life.”

Tinged with a dark and moody undertone, ‘Pictures’ features an enchanting melody, where sultry, velvet vocals collide in perfect harmony. Lomis sings, “Am I just a picture? Do you ever look for me? And I wonder if you saw me, would you tell me you remember my face?” Rodenhouse shares, “The lyrics were inspired essentially by an era that’s defined by pictures and feelings of missing out, or wondering about someone that may be in some memory, possibly just out of reach but still barely relevant. Wondering if they actually care to remember you, or if it’s even worth remembering one another and losing any sleep over.”

Speaking on Lomis, Earthquake Lights share, “She’s an athletic, excellent singer. Her unapologetic focus on her vocal ability really makes her a perfect fit for this tune.” Lomis was featured on Jacob Collier’s latest album on the song “Cinnamon Crush” and is about to embark on a tour with him in April.

Have a listen to ‘Picture’ below…