Listen To Hace’s Album, ‘Away From Evil’

Hailing from the eastside of Indianapolis,18 year old phenom, HACE is not like a lot of artists his age because he believes in being positive and setting goals to better himself. He started rapping after losing a lot of family and friends to gun violence especially the loss of his older brother. Hace said in a recent interview with Stopbeefinradio “I created my new project “Away From Evil” as a way to keep in contact with him”.

His music is for kids that want to show their feelings but do not know how. The first song he ever created, ‘Fuck Friends’ came from him learning the hard lesson that not everyone is a friend. Now that he graduated high school, he is ready to travel the country showcasing his music and telling his story…and through telling his story, Hace has already garnered a lot of support from djs and promoters.

The first performance he did was at Club Onyx (a strip club) with Big Boogie. He is on a tour with Skilla Baby now all around the Midwest and will be performing with finesse two times and webbie this summer. Listen to Hace’s latest project below

Must Listens: Up Now, TakeOff, Perc X, Never Ends

Saneit brings real R&B back with latest EP ‘Automatic’

R &B sensation SANEIT‘s (pronounced Suh-Neat) along-waited EP, ‘Automatic’, is a culmination of clever nostalgic samples from the late seventies right through to the mid-noughties, so expect to hear the familiar sounds of soul/R&B heavyweights, Rose Royce, Michel’le, Mary J Blige, Faith Evans and Bobby V – with the sultry Chicago twang she’s known for.

Throughout the years, Saneit has shown herself to be focused, driven and passionate about honing her gift and this project is the sum of that work. Her voice brings back the style of R&B many people wish was more prevalent in music today, while also providing a contemporary and unique twist to the genre.

Saneit’s confidence and love for her work is a testament to her growth and the control she takes over her creative process. Although, she writes her own music, this project is collaborative; she teams up with songwriters Jean Michael, Trayne Write Hits and Grammy nominated vocal producer, David Je.

So if you’re missing that real R&B, well this mini collection is for you. Have a listen below…

Must Listens: Automatic, Be The One, Pray For My Enemies

Song of the Day: Apple Pie – Will M

WILL M teams up with Worldwide Soundz Records label owner DJ Chase for this slow flow, big car Latino trap record, ‘Apple Pie’

Will M – kills the verse and talks about partying and DJ Chase voice on the hook. Produced By Argentina’s Own P.A. On the Track

This one’s a must have for your summer playlist, check it out below…

The Hoodies Remake Classic Rock Hit ‘Summer of 69’ With New Single And Video

Canadian singer Bryan Adams released his hit single ‘Summer of ’69’ on 17th June 1985. On the heels of the Rock anthem’s 38th anniversary, the viral rap sensations known as THE HOODIES share their take on the original song’s concept. Released to all major digital streaming platforms on this year’s summer solstice (21st June), the new single finds brothers E-Class and Young Poppa claiming dominance ahead of the season with braggadocious raps over producer A2’s chopped sample of the original melody and famous guitar riff.

Hailing from New York, The Hoodies are brothers Eben “E-Class” Nettles and Umar “Young Poppa” Abrams. The duo’s name serves as a tribute to the unjust government-sanctioned killings of young Black men, reclaiming the often demonized symbol of a Black man in a hoodie. Together, older brother E-Class (25) and younger brother Young Poppa (17) embody the fusion of two disparate generations and, consequently, imbue Hip-Hop’s throwback era as well as its promising future.

Best known for their viral social media freestyle series ‘In The Whip’, the two young emcees have been honing their craft since the ages of nine and four respectively. With impressive wordplay matched by sharp flows and an unrivalled ferocity in their delivery, The Hoodies first became internet sensations in 2016 when a video recording of the two trading bars over Jadakiss and Styles P’s “One More Step” in the front seats of their mother’s car racked up over three million views on Facebook within a month. The clip eventually caught the attention of famous fans like D.L. Hughley, and even landed the two brothers on The Ellen Show.

Since then The Hoodies have gone on to release a full-length album (Blood Thicker) in 2019 and an EP (Where Should We Land) in 2020. They’ve also gone on to deliver electrifying performances for just about every online freestyle platform, including Hot97’s Funk Flex, Sway’s OVERTIME, Bars On I-95, and many more. Rap legends such as Black Thought, Fat Joe, 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg, Redman, Jadakiss, and Styles P have all vehemently co-signed the duo. With rightful comparisons to The Notorious B.I.G, Young Poppa’s talents extend beyond Rap and onto the small screen with supporting acting roles in shows like NBC’s The Last OG and Law & Order, Hulu’s Wu-Tang: An American Saga, and more.

Check out the video below, directed by Corey Hallam and Tiffany Abrams…

Dizzy Rambunctious Returns with EP, ‘Dizzy and Friends’.

Over drill beats and in your face antics, producer extraordinaire and New Jersey native, DIZZY RAMBUNCTIOUS rally up an exciting line-up for his long-awaited EP ‘Dizzy and Friends.’

Smashing the competition into bits, he called on a treasure trove of artists and from New York to Jersey and…let me tell you…they all delivered. From Willy Gonza to Allen York, to Free Samuda to even jersey club pioneer DJ Jayhood. Dizzy shows his wizardry in producing from trap beats to jersey club – he even threw in a bit of his Cuban spice add add some extra heat.

When Dizzy Rambunctious gathers his Friends around the round table, please be prepared to have the speakers knock your face off…check it out below…

Must Listens: Money Hungry, Baddest, Too Much Now, Spolight