Too Real – The Ghetto Needs a Hero

By 44faced on Mar 18, 2019 in Music - 0 Comments

Minneapolis artist Too Real’s song “The Ghetto Needs a Hero” is about overcoming the obstacles in the hood and becoming the change you want to see and finding the hero within. Too Real is from Minneapolis Minnesota, and speaks to the oppressed people of color in his music.

JRCee – To the One and Only

By 44faced on Mar 18, 2019 in Instrumentals , Music - 0 Comments

An old school hip hop beat by Barcelona beatmaker JRCee.

Dutty Devioso – Precipice [Album]

By 44faced on Mar 16, 2019 in Music - 0 Comments

Baton Rouge, Louisiana-native Dutty Devioso (@duttydevioso) is carrying on tradition for the region that birthed southern rap royalty like Lil Wayne, Juvenile and Boosie BadAzz. A true mirror of his life experiences, as well as experiences encountered by others, Dutty’s direct style is as heartfelt as it gets and beams with raw energy.
Dutty has a mission of bringing substance back to the game. He strays from surfing the current waves, opting instead to focus on crafting music devoid of gimmicks. In his own words, “I’m just delivering music from the heart.”

BGM Smoke – Calling My Zoo Babies

By 44faced on Mar 16, 2019 in Music - 0 Comments

BGM Smoke’s (@BGMxSmoke) new album Menace to Society is based on BGM Smoke’s life and current situation. “Calling My Zoo Babies” is the lead single. BGM Smoke is an indie rap artist from Thomasville, GA.

Cesar Belifonte – #ZebrazRunnin

By 44faced on Mar 15, 2019 in Music - 0 Comments

In the words of Cesar Belifonte (@Cesar_Belifonte): “This song is going on my new up and coming mixtape #LowTolerencePt2 and it really displays my crazy punch lines, word play, and stamina due to the fact I killed the whole beat! Y’all will definitely luv #ZebrasRunnin!”

Franco – Finish

By 44faced on Mar 15, 2019 in Music - 0 Comments

Anthony “Franco” Fortes (@anthonyfortes), is an artist from Salem, MA, who has a project coming out later this year rumored to be a very different sound than what we have here. Keep up with Franco on Instagram @francadellic

Sean T. – Airborne [Instrumental Chill Indie Hip Hop Type Beat + Visuals]

By 44faced on Mar 15, 2019 in Instrumentals , Music - 0 Comments

Sean T. (@seanthomps) is a producer and beatmaker who creates indie hip hop instrumentals and is looking to collaborate. This beat is a chill hip hop instrumental available for free for artists for a limited time. Go to its YouTube page and read the description for more info and subscribe to Sean T. for more dope beats!

Saúl – Vintage Collection 2008-2012

By 44faced on Mar 15, 2019 in Music - 0 Comments

Saúl’s (@souloperatorVintage Collection 2008-2012 is a collection of instrumental and rap songs, hip hop and electronic beats, made between 2008 and 2012. Saúl is a beatmaker from Allentown, PA. He has been making music for 20 years and is now based in Tampa, FL.

So Much to See and Learn in Billboard Top 10 Songwriter Ron Hamrick’s “Time”

By 44faced on Mar 06, 2019 in Music , Reviews - 0 Comments

What are the elements of popular songwriting? What makes a hit song? Multiple Billboard Top 10 songwriter Ron Hamrick’s single “Time” shows us many of these elements:

1) Feeling

Most people don’t talk about feeling with enough importance, but I’d say it’s the primary element. The songwriter needs to love what he’s doing. That love for music first and foremost shines through the moment Ron Hamrick’s voice enters the track.

2) Relief

The music feels like a great relief, i.e. that it stems from an authentic place in Ron Hamrick that feels every word he sings deeply and strongly. Every word and every nuance of every word is enveloped in the vision that Ron Hamrick is locked on, and which he’s trying to communicate.

3) Relatable

Before you know it, you’re in the chorus. Ron Hamrick touches a common chord in every person: time passing by.

No matter whether you’re a 55-year-old truck driver, a 35-year-old upcoming entrepreneur, and possibly harder for the younger generation, but there would be some early-20-year-olds and some teens also seeing what the song talks about: When you’re 13, you can still picture how you were an infant, a child in primary and secondary school, all kinds of different friends you’ve had, classes you’ve been in, your relatives, your parents and family. Places you’ve been, things you’ve seen and done. So Ron Hamrick chooses a topic that’s close to every person.

4) Picturesque

The lyrics weave together settings, objects, people and movements, making it easy to see music-video-like pictures of the sound painting Ron beautifully orchestrates.

The picture that came to me was a guy on a brown-and-white porch surrounded by green bush, kicking back with a cup of tea, as his eyes turned inwardly to his thoughts, and he traveled into a flow of memories and a contemplation of time. There was also lots of camera panning, zooming  and movement involved in these pictures.

5) Optimistic

Shining guitars, and drums-and-bass that hold the rhythm with a persistently calm drive, bed the track with a characteristic simplicity and positivity.

While different to most music I listen to, at the level of these elements—feeling a love for music, music as a relief in life, a topic common to all people, picturesque lyrics and an optimistic tone—it shares so much in common in today’s hip hop and rap songs that I like, and yesterday’s grunge and metal songs that I liked (and still like), and the day-before-that’s pop and rock music that I liked (and also still like), i.e. when looking through a more fundamental lens, outside cultural influences, with focus on the common things to all people that Ron Hamrick’s music has, I greatly appreciate the intermingling of elements that have woven together through Ron Hamrick with such precise professionalism. Ron masterfully uses his songwriting and musicianship skills, his body, his guitar and his voice, as tools to express exactly what he wants to sing to every person alive on the planet.

In addition to all that, since I help artists with their branding, I also have to mention Ron Hamrick’s genius branding tactic: using “Ron Hamrick is an internationally acclaimed Billboard Top 10 songwriter” as his tagline.

Why is this so genius?

It’s because, without knowing anything about Ron, when I received an email with Ron’s material, before clicking to listen to his music, I clicked to find out about him, and in about 2 or 3 places, it was strongly mentioned “Ron Hamrick is an internationally acclaimed Billboard Top 10 songwriter.” Thus, before I even started listening to his music, I already had the context locked into my head of “Okay, let’s find out why’s Ron Hamrick is such a successful songwriter.” Then, with that inquisitive ear, I entered the song, and the music started playing out as many answers to this question: “Why is Ron Hamrick a successful songwriter? It’s because…” and then I heard and wrote the reasons above. I believe that Ron’s branding approach and the domino effect it caused in me is worth a mention, because the context you set before people approach you helps shape the perception and feelings that you’re trying to convey.

I wish to thank Ron for the opportunity to listen intently on his music and write this review, which I believe provides great value to any upcoming musician, as well as anybody who wishes to take a deeper look inside a great musical experience.

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Navan Releases New Self-Titled Album

By 44faced on Mar 05, 2019 in Music - 0 Comments

Navan (@NavanReal) records, produces, mixes and masters the majority of his material. His self-titled album, “Navan,” really defines who he has become from his near past.
About Navan:
In the words of Navan: “My Journey, My Story, My truth; I am a self taught Producer, Mixing/Mastering Engineer, and recording artist from Chicago, Illinois. I live in my car as of now in Los Angeles. I have been living in my car for 7 months, I went to school for 5 months in Hollywood, which was a music school.”

Listen to Navan on YouTube »

Check out Navan’s website: realnavan.com

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