Moments in a Dream – It’s Okay

By 44faced on Apr 01, 2019 in Music - 0 Comments

If anyone is suffering from depression or loneliness, Moments in a Dream wrote this song for you. In the words of the artist, “I was hoping it was possible for someone like me with just an acoustic guitar and a 10 years old smartphone to reach other people facing some tough times and maybe not feel scared and depressed.”

This is for everyone whose willing to look beyond the production quality (understanding that it was recorded on the artist’s phone), and feel the heart of the artist, what the artist wants to pass onto you. Nonetheless, the song reveals a great acoustic guitarist and songwriter, using whatever means he has to pass on a message to those in need.

Below are the artist’s notes and lyrics:

A song for SELF-LOVE, DREAMS AND BELIEF.

Time has gone by,
I learnt my lessons right,
A little beat and tired.

I’ve known this for so long,
I sing my heart a song,
And all of it is gone.

It’s okay,
It could’ve been worse,
And I wouldn’t be here,
Then I wouldn’t be here.

I’ve been myself so far,
When I’m not it’s very dark,
Don’t know where to start.

Take it all away,
I’ll live another day,
I’ll find the words to stay.

It’s okay,
It could’ve been worse,
And I wouldn’t be here.
Then I wouldn’t be here.

I’ll find it all again,
I know that I still can,
Though broken,
I’ll stand.

Written and performed by Moments in a Dream.

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Sense Offence – More Is Never Enough

By 44faced on Apr 01, 2019 in Music - 0 Comments

“More Is Never Enough” is a rap about materialism and our obsession with always chasing after more, rapped by Sense Offence (@samtuckervo) over a Yondo J Cole type beat. Sense Offence is a New Zealand born and Melbourne based hip hop artist / rapper.

Majix – Regular

By 44faced on Apr 01, 2019 in Music - 0 Comments

It takes endless amounts of creativity and experimentation before chemistry builds and Majix (@majixonline) (pronounced magic) is created! With the release of their hit single “Regular,” R&B/Hip-Hop duo Majix is breaking boundaries in the male-dominated world of hip-hop. Taylor Nirvana Jones and Mea Wilkerson exude the requisite hustle, independence and in-your-face confidence that comes from grinding in the New York City music scene.
“I’m not your regular…don’t call me Reggie”, lyrics from the chorus, demonstrate that these two young ladies are determined, resolute and represent the lineage of women that have come before them—from Salt N Pepa to TLC. Majix see themself as a female version of Migos meets Rae Sremmurd. They fill a spot in music that has been lacking, and they bring a great deal to the table as triple-threat performers. The single has received rave reviews from New York DJs and social media users. It has reached the acclaimed leaderboard of New York’s Hot 97 “Who’s Next.” “Regular” highlights the girls’ confidence in themselves as well as how they want to empower other women.
“Regular” is an eargasmic fusion of dope trap bars meshed with sensational vocals over a trap beat. The single is produced by MRose from VH1’s reality series “Signed,” which featured The Dream, Rick Ross and record executive Lenny S. MRose brought in her production team of B3B3 (pronounced Bay-Bay) and GeneDaOx to put the icing on the cake and bring this track to the next level. The genius is in its clever songwriting, using a cultural metaphor to set it apart from the rest.
These ladies are no strangers to the business. They have been putting in work for seven years, originally going by the name Love Jones Girlz before ultimately reinventing themselves in 2016 as Majix. Taylor and Mea are also celebrating a milestone, being a part of the cast of the new Netflix series “Brainchild,” executive produced by Pharrell Williams. “It was such an honor to be part of the series,” says Mea. Taylor goes on to say the experience really allowed them to flex their acting muscles and opened the door for new opportunities. Taylor was also part of the MTV’s VMAs commercial, which featured recording artist Lauv. Majix’s unique abilities confirm that they are not “Regular” and their impact won’t be either.
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It takes endless amounts of creativity and experimentation before chemistry builds and Majix (pronounced magic) is created! With the release of their hit single “Regular,” R&B/Hip-Hop duo Majix is breaking boundaries in the male-dominated world of hip-hop. Taylor Nirvana Jones and Mea Wilkerson exude the requisite hustle, independence and in-your-face confidence that comes from grinding in the New York City music scene.

202Kashivelli – Moes Story

By 44faced on Apr 01, 2019 in Music - 0 Comments

202Kashivelli is a private rap music group from Washington D.C. Music from the Street by the Street and for the Street.

Glockwave Tone – Flex feat. Mike Hardy

By 44faced on Apr 01, 2019 in Music - 0 Comments

Debut single by Glockwave Tone (@Gl0ckwave) called “Flex” feat. Mike Hardy. Glockwave Tone is an artist residing in Tallahassee, FL.

Powerman MC – It’s Da Showdown

By 44faced on Mar 31, 2019 in Music - 0 Comments

Powerman Mc is a high profile emcee from South Central California that produces and stars in movies as well as writes movie scripts known for rapping in 3 different languages and incredible stylistic flows and worldwide shows. Powerman Mc spends a lot of his off time mentoring kids and coaching them in sports like basketball and track. Powerman once quoted himself as a father that loves the kids he mentors as much as his biological kids and says when you out in the streets teaching youth it keeps them out of trouble. With over 20 years in the hip hop game Powerman Mc is a leader of the rap game and guarantees to entertain with the best artists in the world.

Check out Powerman Mc’s “It’s Da Showdown” on Discogs » https://www.discogs.com/composition/c159c48d-127e-4bc5-900c-be7583da7999-Its-Da-Showdown

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Razzie – Pu**y Power

By 44faced on Mar 31, 2019 in Music - 0 Comments

Razzie (@therealrazzie) provides hip hop flare along with catchy lyrics. He was inspired by one woman in particular who blew him away with impressive brains and beauty. He draws attention to the amazing things that women can do. “Pu**y Power” was recorded at Circle House in Miami, the same studio used by popular hip hop artists such as Future and Rick Ross. “Pu**y Power” packs a punch layered with catchy lyrics.
Razzie is a rapper based out of Miami, FL. Throughout his career, Razzie has had various public appearances such as being featured on 91.1 Jams as the best emerging artist from Fort Pierce, Florida. Last year, Razzie released his club banger “2 A.M.” which generated over 77K streams on SoundCloud and 111K streams on Spotify.
Razzie has been making music since the age of 14, rapping and creating his own beats from his home.
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Benji Stone – Thinkin’ Out Loud

By 44faced on Mar 30, 2019 in Music - 0 Comments

The West Coast rap music jubilee has arrived with mega upcoming star Benji Stone. Stone’s catalog of music penetrates threw typical rappers delivering a punch of eclectic lyrics. The streets are catching on to his songs which received co signs from major industry artists. Benji Stone is an American rapper, songwriter and entrepreneur from Westmont, California. Growing up in South Los Angeles was difficult for him resulting in serving 7 years at a California state prison at age 19. Over the years of incarceration is where Benji utilized rapping as a therapy, deciding to encompass on a musical career in professional way.  In February 2019 Stone released a mix tape which is gaining heavy traction. Benji  Stone continues today to rock shows and create solid music.

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CHAINEDTRACK THE DARK PRINCE – No Peace

By 44faced on Mar 29, 2019 in Music - 0 Comments

No Peace” by CHAINEDTRACK THE DARK PRINCE (@chainedtrack) is a song that brings a new idea to the world that’s destined for controversy while being a reflection of the mental state of the artist.
CHAINEDTRACK THE DARK PRINCE is an upcoming artist out of Virginia Beach. Stands for Individuality on a whole new level. Owns a brand called “ Hetero “ to imply individuality.

INZINGHY – Why This Happened To Me

By 44faced on Mar 29, 2019 in Music - 0 Comments

In the words of INZINGHY (@INZINGHY): “‘Why This Happen To Me’ is a very emotional melancholy, but also vibey tune, that is very personal to me and I wrote this straight after my ex-girlfriend broke up with me and I saw her with another man. I put all my effort, talent, anger and emotion into this song. Hope some of you can relate.”
INZINGHY is a rapper from SW London. He gets inspired by hip hop greats such as Wu-Tang Clan, Kendrick Lamar, J Cole, Logic and Eminem. He has been writing for a year and half. INZINGHY just wants to make good music.

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