Dutch ReBelle drops video for new track, ‘Danger’.

Esteemed Boston-based recording artist, DUTCH REBELLE has unleashed her latest sonic gem upon the world with the release of her newest single, ‘Danger.’ The track’s production, helmed by the acclaimed Humbeats, provides the perfect backdrop for Dutch ReBelle’s dynamic vocals, combining lush melodies with hard-hitting percussion to create a bold and infectious sound.

Complementing the song’s electrifying energy is the visually stunning music video, directed by the visionary team at Sin City Creatives. Sin City captures the essence of ‘Danger’ with striking imagery and captivating cinematography, offering viewers a visually immersive experience.

A statement of empowerment and resilience, the track is a testament to Dutch ReBelle’s unwavering commitment to her craft.

With its infectious beats, empowering lyrics, and visually stunning music video, ‘Danger’ continues to solidify Dutch ReBelle’s status as one of Boston’s most honored musical talents.

‘Danger’ will be available on all major streaming platforms on 22nd March. Why not check out the video for the blazing joint below…

Song of the Day: Prescription – J-Queezy

‘Prescription’ is J-QUEEZY‘s first single of 2024 which focuses on him keeping his vision clear as he secures the bag. Very motivational for all hustlers who are hungry to increase their bank accounts and enjoy the finer things in life…

‘Prescription’ is out now across various music platforms…why not check out the video for the slamming joint below…

Mike Body returns with other epic video for single ‘For The Widows’

Christian rapper MIKE BODY makes a quick return on the blog with second video of 2024 for latest track, ‘For The Widows’, out now.

Melancholy beautiful, ‘For The Widows’ provides strength as well as comfort for those who experienced losing a spouse and lifelong companion.

‘For the Widows’ quickly follows Mike’s reinvigorating track ‘Who’s The Greatest’, which recently claimed the blog’s Music Video of the Week title twice for its striking visuals.

Why not check out the video for ‘For The Widows’ below…

Song of the Day: Street Poet 4 (Broken Vows)- Natty Boi Zoe

The second Song of the Day comes from the proclaimed street poet NATTY BOI ZOE.

It’s been a while since he graced the blog, but it’s an absolute pleasure to have him back with his latest single, ‘Street Poet 4 (Broken Vows)’, taken from his upcoming project, ‘I Am Who, I Am’.

Over an drum-led, atmospheric backdrop, the New York spoken word rapper ponders the ramifications of not keeping a promise. Why not check it out below…

J Lyles bounces back into the game with track, ‘Here I Am’

J LYLES makes his return to the world of hip-hop, in a big way, with his new single titled ‘Here I am’, released on Monday (19th February) various music platforms.

It’s been a while since we’ve heard anything new from the talented artist but, those days are over with this new single as Lyles continues to prep a new album that is slated to release this year. Being lyrically relatable has never been a problem for the New Jersey native, and that continues to be true with ‘Here I am’. Life sometimes takes a toll on us, as we all go through ups and downs mentally and physically, but those who stay true to themselves while staying afloat through the rough times are the ones that seem to come out the smoke when those bad days disappear.

In his own words Lyles describes the song by saying “I discuss various points of my life and the effects of incarceration, family trauma and struggles to get through college and life after college. This song is a testament of wins and losses, pain, and perseverance that led to this version of myself. “Here I Am”.”

J Lyles is that exact person that comes out of the smoke battle scarred and tired but wiser and battle tested. He’s always ready to give it his all when those tough times roll back around with rhymes like “Made it to 27 I must be here for a reason/applying pressure smothering all you turkeys that’s under seasoned/they telling me to keep going/my music the voice of reason.” Staying ten toes down with the current version of himself is what the artist is striving for now a days, staying away from those who may not prove to be worthy of being within his circle. “I’m a legend to the game/but I never wanted fame/cause everybody knows your name and unfamiliar with your pain” spits Lyles at the beginning of the second verse, further cementing his true to self rhymes being provided by the man behind the mic.

With his debut album titled ‘The Execution’ still being perfected behind closed doors, J Lyles opens up one door to give new and older listeners a sample of what is to come until the timing is right for the project. Check out ‘Here I Am’…