“Losing You” by NO FACE, no Name is a hip hop song from two perspectives of a failing relationship: the man whose fed up and the woman wondering has she lost the person she loves and is it too late. It’s a hard thing to accept that you have one life and want to share every experience with this one person and they’re saying nope.
Brazilian rapper and producer R-ODD, who is based in Barcelona, Spain, brings four songs with the new album Infame, collaborating with producers Saudade and Dummy of Loft, and the rappers Chaboki from Chicago and Sugar B from Barcelona.
King Addis coming from Detroit’s rough East Side, sought refuge to music from a very young age and over the years he found comfort in listening to the likes of Gucci Mane, Wiz Khalifa, Dip Set, Street Lordz, Big Proof, Project Pat, Snoop Dog, Andre 3000 and others that influenced his very particular style. His smooth, yet raspy voice, delivers us the stories his honest lyrics narrate, on a high energy, soulful, but trunk slapping beat selection. Be prepared to be taken on a passionate journey to the ghetto’s of East Side Detroit and learn what it takes to survive; stories full of hustling, gangs’ life, business, family, friends and love life situations all in one! King Addis is doing all that, putting God and family first, immersing in hard work and never taking no for an answer M.L.P Mack I Lot 4 life
Joe Dirrt is excited to release his eagerly-awaited sophomore album Dirrt Season Vol. 1 on April 17, 2020. Spearheaded by the blazing singles “The Truth” and “Shootin’ Dice,” the project shows the rawness of his sound that brings back that Boom Bap Hip-Hop. All songs have been produced by renowned hit producer DJ B.Original.
About Joe Dirrt:
Joe Dirrt is a hip hop emcee representing Buffalo, NY, pumping raw heart, emotion, lyricism, and wordplay through the big New York Boom Bap Hip Hop sound, making it his own new entity.
Dirrt Season Vol. 1 is Joe Dirrt’s latest album, released on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, Datpiff, and SoundCloud in April 2020. It’s his second album after Before the Fame, which he released in August 2019, and also it comes as a prelude to his third album, Late Night, Early Morning, which has an undefined release date, but Joe Dirrt hints that it’s coming July or August, and also that it will have a completely different sound.
Dirrt Season Vol. 1 is most indicative of Joe Dirrt’s current sound. Joe Dirrt’s real name is Shawn Moore. His mother died from cancer, and his brother died in a car accident. Shawn feels his representation of Buffalo not just as representing a city, but as the memory and legacy of his mother and brother, together with the many hard-working people of Buffalo, with the wish that they invest in realizing their dreams.
From representing Buffalo, Joe Dirrt is set on performing in many different cities and cultures, and to show his son an example of how by taking the time with your craft, putting in the effort and time, then you can become successful with it, and to invest in it not for money or fame, but for love.
In the words of Apex Mees: “The song is about a girl who thinks that she needs to do drugs to get on my level. Started out as a concept we spoke about that in this generation the obsessions with drugs has become a “cool” factor yet we level up without it. It is a contradiction to itself.”
Apex Mees was born in Iran, grew up in Fairfax V.A. but his home is now LA for the last 6 years. He is a producer and rapper and enjoys making Persian American Hip Hop with his cousin Par$ha. They are always trying to make new sounds and styles while talking about the lifestyle they live.
After a long musical hiatus, Emory Forbes recently shattered the music industry with the smash hit “Ohio TA.” During this time of a pandemic, Forbes’ music is a great alternative. Forbes is honest, he’s lyrical, and his unique sound will motivate you to keep pushing.
The Baltimore-based rapper starts the track by saying, “I’m a different kind of superman when I get off work. We both get in the booth then we really go to work.” Relating his lifestyle and ability to the everyday individual.
With no hesitation, Forbes critiques his daily lifestyle and work ethic with intense double entendres and metaphors. He uses the skill set he acquired as a battle rapper to help balance flow, wordplay and a Lupe Fiasco like cadence.
For the last two years, Forbes has been traveling the country performing as a battle rapper. Forbes started in Baltimore, Maryland but quickly realized his wordplay and unique cadence would capture audiences all over the world.
Traveling from Washington D.C to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Forbes grew his brand as an artist but continued working on the written craft of rap. “I wanted to return to music, but it was all about timing,” said Forbes.
Since dropping “Ohio TA,” Forbes has received countless calls from other artists congratulating his return, a spot in one of Spotify’s top playlist, and a 50-foot billboard promoting his newest single. “A seed is just a seed until it proceeds to grow,” the Baltimore artist raps on “Ohio TA.”
“Ohio TA” is the track needed to put Emory Forbes back on the main stage. It’s an inspirational track that focuses on work ethic and vision. “Ohio TA” is out now and available on all platforms.
In the words of Tre Ace aka am: Are you #still a #Holiday #Lover? Do you #ever get #Lonely for the #holidays? Did you ever have a #homie for the holidays?⛄️?Then this #song is for you, This is #my 1st #single to my #new #album ‘#Rasta #Pirate #Holiday’ it’s called ‘For the holidays’ ~by #am #aka #TreAce ‘19-2020’
Tre Ace Music for the Lad?es and Couples ❤️✌️? Wicked Music Management / Heaven Razah ?? Wu-Tang Affiliate One Love Jamaica-Ethiopia-American made.