Following a well-received collaboration with Bankrol Hayden, Brooklyn’s own YHIM connects with platinum producer Hugo Black for his latest single “Clap.” Set to live on a yet-to-be-titled EP arriving later this fall, the New York native’s brand new cut is aimed at booty-ful broads looking to have a good time.
In an exclusive press statement given to Medium Creative Agency, the rising rap act reveals: “This track was made with the intent to get women on the dance floor and for me to engage with my fans during live performances. So as long as I accomplish those two things, it did what it was supposed to do.”
YHIM (pronounced Why-Him) is a rapper, songwriter, and producer hailing from East Flatbush in BK. The young versatile artist, whose musical ability goes far beyond his years, has always used music as a form of therapy as well as celebration. When creating, he’s led by his emotions and real-time events that transcend his artistry while helping him engage with fans from all walks of life.
His passion is clearly displayed in his earlier work (‘Y Pacino’ 2019) and his matching work ethic is simply described by his favorite quote, “No time left.” YHIM’s supporters have described his music as witty, influential, and inspiring. Harnessing the ability to remain true to his sound while appealing to Hip-Hop’s new era in addition to his exceptional wordplay has listeners gravitating towards his catalog daily.
Make it “Clap” on your preferred DSP of choice below and watch the music video for “I Want (Remix)” | HERE via Foundation Media/Boss Life Music.
The dynamic musical duo, Bz Bwai and Chef Sean, are back with an electrifying follow-up to their chart-topping hit single, “Runaway.” Prepare to immerse yourself in the pulsating rhythms and irresistible melodies of “Boss Life,” a track that takes you on a Caribbean-inspired musical journey like never before.
link: https://songwhip.com/bzbwai/boss-life
Bz Bwai : @bz.bwai.official
The Chef Sean : @therealchefsean
“Boss Life” is the epitome of modern Caribbean music, blending elements of reggae, dancehall, and a touch of urban flair, to create a sound that’s undeniably infectious. This track captures the essence of the islands, transporting listeners to the sandy shores and sun-soaked vibes of the Caribbean, no matter where they are.
Bz Bwai and Chef Sean are no strangers to crafting musical magic together. Their previous collaboration, “Runaway,” received widespread acclaim, and “Boss Life” promises to be yet another masterpiece that continues their streak of musical excellence.
With lyrics that speak to the joy of living life to the fullest and embracing the ‘boss’ mentality, “Boss Life” is an anthem for those who know how to enjoy every moment. From the catchy hooks to the smooth vocal delivery, this song is poised to become a summer sensation and a timeless addition to any playlist.
“We wanted to create a song that embodies the spirit of the Caribbean, a song that makes you want to dance and celebrate life,” says Bz Bwai. “With ‘Boss Life,’ we’ve captured that feeling, and we can’t wait for our fans to groove to it.”
Chef Sean adds, “This song is about seizing the moment, enjoying the good times, and letting loose. ‘Boss Life’ is all about celebrating the everyday victories in life.”
“Boss Life” experience, where the rhythms are hot, the vibes are chill, and the music is guaranteed to get you moving. “Boss Life,” Out Now.
In the mystical realm of the music industry, there exists a rare creature, an enigmatic artist who transcends the ordinary, redefining the very essence of sound. Fijimacintosh, a name that resonates like an incantation in the corridors of modern music, has unveiled his latest masterpiece, “Nocturnal,” a magnum opus that defies categorization, and beckons the uninitiated to embark on a journey into the unknown.
“Nocturnal” is a cosmic symphony, a celestial journey through uncharted soundscapes that Fijimacintosh alone has charted. The production on this project is nothing short of alchemy, weaving together elements from diverse genres into a tapestry of beats, melodies, and emotions that defy gravity. Each track is a sonic odyssey, an out-of-this-world experience, adorned with lush textures, ethereal synths, and basslines that crash upon the listener like meteor showers.
But it’s not just about the production; it’s about the ineffable sound and tone that Fijimacintosh brings to life. His vocals are a haunting blend of vulnerability and bravado, shrouded in enigmatic lyrics that beg for interpretation. There’s an authenticity that courses through his music, an authenticity that is as rare as it is captivating.
Fijimacintosh’s mystical influence in the industry is undeniable. As the cousin of the acclaimed Trippie Redd, he stands as a catalyst for the very essence of the genre. Trippie Redd himself has acknowledged that Fijimacintosh is the reason he, along with countless others, entered the music scene. This endorsement speaks volumes about the talent and vision that Fijimacintosh embodies.
Yet, the respect for this enigmatic artist extends far beyond family ties. His work has garnered praise and cosigns from some of the industry’s titans, including the likes of Juice Wrld, PNB Rock, XXXTentacion, Lil Tracy, and many others. Such endorsements solidify his position as a mystic force in the ever-evolving landscape of music.
The tracklist of “Nocturnal” reads like a spellbook, with each track offering a unique incantation of sound. Featuring collaborations with the likes of Trippie Redd, Lil B, Lil Tracy, Dom Corleo, and more, this project is a testament to Fijimacintosh’s ability to summon musical forces from across the spectrum.
Notable singles like “Fentanyl” with Trippie Redd, “Last Longer” with Lil Tracy, and “Sushi & Wonton Soup” with Lil B are sonic conjurations that showcase Fiji’s ability to bridge genres effortlessly. Tracks like “Vetements,” “Gigabytes” with Dom Corleo, and “Microdosing,’ where Fijimacintosh stands alone, are mystical incantations that prove his command over his craft.
In the words of the enigmatic Fijimacintosh himself, “NOCTURNAL is a non-distinguishable body of work where I eclipse the ordinary.” Indeed, he has done just that. “Nocturnal” is not merely an album; it’s a transcendental experience, an invitation to explore uncharted musical realms where boundaries are shattered, and the ordinary is but a distant memory.
To those unacquainted with the name Fijimacintosh, heed this call: delve into his mystical soundscape, for he is a creature of rare musical magic, and “Nocturnal” is his spellbinding opus that beckons you to embrace the extraordinary.
In the mid-2000s, Don Trip was one of hip-hop’s most inferior lyricists of the era. Hailing from Memphis, he has created a career that spans decades with his soulful contemporary rap style. Today, while promoting his new album, Hell’s Kitchen, the veteran recording artist previews his latest body of work with a live performance for the album-cut called “Say Less.”
“Say Less” is a impactful track that compliments Don Trip’s signature style as he tells a story about paper chasing. Telling the haters to refocus their attention to wonder why he only talks about money, Don Trip keeps it short and sweet when conversations with the time wasters. From beginning to end, Don Trip is slick, charming, and confident on “Say Less,” and will have fans rushing to his new album eager to hear more.
Hell’s Kitchen is Don Trip’s third album of 2023. Following The Devil You Know and Long Live Pif, the latest album includes breakout singles “Kitchen On Fire,” “Return To Sender,” and “The Outsiders.” Don Trip’s latest release is the perfect origin point for the next generation of rap fans as he currently draws over 101,000 monthly listeners on Spotify.
Watch the live performance of “Say Less” below, and afterward, feel free to follow Don Trip on social media.