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“Molotov Piraguaz” – Str8 Paper, Mike Martinez

In our editorial vision, we draw focus to this release—an offering that carries the weight of craft, intention, and presence. Whether this is your first encounter...

“Back Before Breakfast” – Luminary Flux

  The kind of act that gets under your skin is Munich-based project Luminary Flux. You drink your first cup of coffee one moment, and the next moment you are driven...

“Zoo Deutschland” by Raubtier Kollektiv (Album Review)

Imagine that you have entered a figurative menagerie with concrete walls, flickering neon lights, that resemble the eyes at a distance and each verse is oozing with...

BEKA BARZ Flips Heartbreak Into Bold Empowerment on Wannabe

Kidderminster, England-based BEKA BARZ is marking her territory in the contemporary cultural domain as she offers a mix of commercial-pop, hip-hop, and trap influences....

Tamara Jenna x Wiz Khalifa – Both My Wrists

  Tamara Jenna, a Birmingham based producer is working on a catalogue that is said to refuse to bow down to industry predictability. Out of her home country in the...

Hollow Logick Breaks the Chains of Gatekeeping with “Lyrical Murder”

  When a song is crafted in the cramped quarters of a living room but bears the burden of an arena then you realize that the artist is not just creating music....

Brandon White – BiG FiSH

  Born and raised in Voorhees, New Jersey, Brandon White is a newcoming figure in US hip-hop, working with an individualized niche of grit, self-reflection, and...

Neil To No-One – Sunset Cruisin’ Review

  Having been raised in London, Neil To No-One has found a niche within the boom bap hip-hop realm boasting a style that focuses on storytelling, emotional...

In My Zone with Grim Logick: A Baton Rouge Rebel Carving His Own Path

  Hailing out of Baton Rouge to Saint Amant, Louisiana Grim Logick has made a name for himself putting the hip-hop right out of the studio and into the dirty...

“Same Page” – All In, Quiz, Naj Ahngeaux, Leah Writes, The Beat District

  From the first bar, “Same Page” feels like an anthem of alignment — two voices syncing, refusing to be lost in static. Quiz and Naj trade lines...