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ATM MALLY – 4 Da Streetz

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Recently Louisiana rapper ATM MALLY released his new project 4 Da Streetz which is now available on all streaming platforms. 

From making moves in the streets to making music that inspires people, ATM Mally has come a long way in his life. With a unique blend of raw honesty and unbridled passion, this Louisiana rapper has captured the hearts of fans around the world culminating with his latest album 4 Da Streetz, and a new song in the works with Key Glock.

But while he has only been making music for a few years, music has always been a passion of ATM Mally’s since he was a kid in school.  Before ATM Mally was a successful rapper, he was just a kid from the streets of Louisiana. He grew up in a tough neighborhood and had to fight for everything he had, but through it all, he never lost sight of his dreams.

“Before I even got into making music, I was listening to music…like I’d do that all day long – all day. Listen to music, no matter if I’m in the car, in school, or whatever.  When I was in school, I got headphones and listened to music all day. Boosie was my favorite rapper. I was kind of using his music to help me, you know what I’m saying? He was talking about everything I was going through. So I related to it like personally, you know what I’m saying?” ATM Mally said. 

Encouraged by friends and family to take his career more seriously after a fight for his life to beat 2nd-degree murder charges, upon proving his innocence and gaining his release ATM Mally stepped up his recording ethic and everything associated with his career. 

“I ain’t never really thought about doing a rap like myself, like doing a rap thing. I just had a lot of people that were telling me like, ‘you live, like a rapper, you know what I’m saying? You live like a rapper already. You got the lifestyle, you got this and that. And you got a story too because you done been through a hell of a lot.   Like, you overcame a lot, you had a lot of stuff going on. The same thing that rappers are talking about. You be living for real. So why not put it in the music?  Like, tell your story, like put it down.’ So shit, one day I just did it and the rest is history.”

ATM Mally’s story is one of overcoming adversity and rising above the challenges life throws your way. Beating a murder charge in Louisiana is not easy and despite facing lockdown in jail for 23 hours a day, ATM Mally was able to remain strong-minded and was ultimately released. 

“I done been facing life situations like, sh*t. I’m talking about life, you know what I’m saying, sitting in jail on lockdown 23 and one, you know, really? Shit like 23 hours, 45 minutes. Like only get out myself for 15 minutes. Like, you know what I’m saying?  I’m one of them, like, I’m just a strong strong-minded individual. My head on my shoulders. All I did, the only thing I did was really read and work out. Like I ain’t really doing nothing else. I was on lockdown the whole time I was in jail.  I just worked out, and listened to music, you know what I’m saying?  I just, I knew I was coming home, I knew I was coming home so I really wasn’t too much stressing. Like I ain’t never lost no faith or nothing like that.” 

From cutting off his water to skipping his meals, the corruption that ATM Mally faced in jail paralleled the tragedies that take place at jails across Louisiana like at Angola where C-Murder is incarcerated and where Boosie served his time. 

Post-Jail, ATM Mally transferred the stresses of jail and proving his innocence to his music and every since his obsession with recording music was spawned, ATM Mally has officially become an artists artist, waking up in the middle of the night to record material for his next studio session, proving his true dedication to his craft. 

“Man, I could be in the house and I got shit on my mind. I’m thinking about this and that or whatever it is, man. I might jump up at 11, 12, 1 o’clock in the morning and hit the engineer like, let me get in. Like I gotta, I need to get a session in like, you know what I’m saying? Like, I don’t know. It’s just like I need to just let some of this shit out of some shit. Like, you know what I’m saying? Like, I, I got some shit to say,” ATM Mally explained.  “It’s like I ain’t telling nobody else’s story. I ain’t telling nothing about like, no dealing with nobody else. I’m telling my own story in my own way. So, you know what I’m saying? I feel like I got my own lane, I don’t really know what to compare it to.”

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Reezie Roc Releases Epic Visuals To “What Playas Ride To” A New Song From His New Album “Dapper Season 2”

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In the realm of hip-hop style, few can rival Reezie Roc—and his newest music video is a testament to his unmatched flair. From tailored suits to top-shelf wine and cigars, Reezie Roc’s aesthetic is in a league of its own, solidifying his status as a true trendsetter.

But Reezie Roc isn’t just about the looks; he’s also reshaping the very fabric of hip-hop itself. With his sophisticated appearance and refined approach, he’s offering a breath of fresh air amidst the mainstream noise.

His music goes beyond entertainment—it’s a movement. Through his tracks, Reezie Roc imparts wisdom and insight, drawing from his own life experiences to guide listeners on a journey of self-discovery.

As the demand for new sounds grows, so does the influence of the Dapper Rap movement—a movement spearheaded by none other than Reezie Roc.

Fresh off the release of his latest album, “Dapper Season 2,” Reezie Roc continues to push boundaries and redefine the genre. Featuring collaborations with top-tier artists like Daizy Hunter, Imani Fordham, Cory Stone, and more, the album is a testament to Reezie Roc’s vision and influence.

For those eager to explore the cutting edge of hip-hop, look no further than “Dapper Season 2.” listen here:

 

Dive into the visuals for “What Playas Ride To” and immerse yourself in the world of Reezie Roc. With his leadership, the possibilities are limitless in this exciting new era of hip-hop.

 

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SoFaygo-producer Trenton Kyle handles instrumentation duties for Alternative act Bailey Snow‘s latest single “Pink Diamonds.” Following the release of “5150” back in March, “Pink Diamonds” is a fun upbeat song with catchy flows that centers around simply wanting more for yourself.

In a press statement, the North Carolina native revealed: “Pink diamonds speak to my future existence. It depicts everything I see myself achieving. Definitely something you can play anywhere; your car, a party, or whenever you need to hear something inspiring.”

Combining the genres of Hip-Hop, EDM, Punk, and Rage, Bailey Snow has successfully cultivated a unique brand of sonics in just a few short years. With the canny ability to set the mood for a kick back while simultaneously having you reflect on your darkest moments, his music paints a picture with words that allow listeners to see the world through his eyes.

Stream “Pink Diamonds” on your DSP of choice below via Nu Nation / Vydia and watch the visual for “5150” | HERE.

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ISH Money Drops Infectious Anthem “I Need A Bad Bitch”

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Emerging from Elizabeth City, NC, ISH Money electrifies the music scene with his latest track, “I Need A Bad Bitch,” released on April 6th, 2024. Produced by the dynamic Stxnk and engineered by the renowned Kelly Bangaz, this song is a testament to ISH Money’s commitment to crafting infectious beats and unforgettable hooks. With his Instagram @ishmoney252 buzzing with anticipation, the artist aims to captivate listeners with this club-ready anthem.

When asked about the motivation behind the song, ISH Money shared, “My motivation behind this song was to make people dance and have fun in the club or at a party.” Indeed, “I Need A Bad Bitch” exudes an irresistible energy that ignites any dance floor, blending catchy lyrics with pulsating rhythms. For ISH Money, this track holds special significance as it embodies good vibes and an invitation to let loose and enjoy the moment.

Among the standout lines in the song, ISH Money highlights, “R.I.P Pop smoke girl shake the room.” Paying homage to the late Pop Smoke, ISH Money adds a heartfelt touch to the track, honoring the legacy of the talented artist whose impact resonates deeply in the hip-hop community. As fans eagerly await ISH Money’s upcoming project, teased to be 65% completed for a summer release, “I Need A Bad Bitch” serves as a tantalizing preview of the artist’s evolving style and infectious energy.


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