New Music From Young Alabama artist Big Vinci. Big Vinci is Moving heavy in the game right Now! Alabama is an emerging scene for hip hop and is producing a lot of Talent in the game right now. Big Vinci falls in line and releases New visual “MY Fault” shot by Carlisle Jones. Check it out Now !
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I am excited to bring you the inside scoop on the latest release from Atlanta-based artist Devyn Nicole. Her new single, “Vengeance,” is a powerful and empowering anthem that showcases her unique sound and style.
With its hard-hitting beat, catchy hooks, and inspiring lyrics, “Vengeance” is a track that demands to be heard. Devyn Nicole’s vocal performance is raw and emotional, capturing the pain, frustration, and determination that underpin the song’s message.
In “Vengeance,” Devyn Nicole encourages listeners to take control of their lives and stand up for what they believe in. The song is a call to action, inspiring listeners to channel their anger and frustration into something positive and productive. It’s a message that resonates deeply with fans, many of whom have praised the song for its empowering and inspiring qualities.
As an artist, Devyn Nicole has long been a force to be reckoned with in the Atlanta music scene. With her unique sound and style, she has captivated audiences and established herself as a rising star in the industry. “Vengeance” is just the latest example of her talent and vision, and we can’t wait to see what she has in store next.
If you’re a fan of hard-hitting beats, inspiring lyrics, and raw vocal performances, then “Vengeance” is the song for you. Don’t miss out on this powerful and empowering new release from Devyn Nicole.
Continuing his Road To Riches campaign, P.G. County’s own Olumide taps labelmate Grxzzly for the small screen interpretation of his Sergio Cortez & FiveOhTrez-produced standout “My Bank.” The 10-track LP, which was spearheaded by fan favorites “Flip” featuring Chelly The MC, “Toxic In The City,” and “This Feeling,” clocks in at just under 30 minutes and includes additional production from Vicious Varez Visions, Dizzee Beats, and Justin Loring as well as guest vocals compliments of Chris Allen, Allysa, Trilla Kay, and KILASI.
In a exclusive press statement to Medium Creative Agency, the PGN Records signee reveals:
“When I first heard the instrumental I knew this record would be fun. The beat is magnetic and screams OUTSIDE, so we had to make sure the music video was equally polarizing. We had a great time filming it as it served as another opportunity to talk our sh*t.”
Olumide grew up in Maryland, where he casually began to make music with his brother as a high school student. His talent blossomed quickly, and soon, it became apparent that he was destined for bigger things. Olumide began performing in front of any audience that would have him, rapidly upgrading to multiple appearances at Baltimore Soundstage. Easily one of the most promising artists to emerge from the DMV, Olumide officially secured his spot sonically with the release of #BeenDope (Mixtape), which currently boasts millions of streams. Solidifying himself on the stage alongside Hip-Hop heavyweights like Curren$y and A Boogie wit da Hoodie as well as in the booth with other local entertainers like WillThaRapper and Ciscer, Olumide is a man on a mission, refining his craft and further developing his impressive lyrical abilities.
Check out the Machina Media directed visual for “My Bank” via YouTube and stream Road To Riches in it’s entirety on your DSP of choice below.
Star2 is stamping his footprint on the future of Asian-American hip-hop with his adrenaline pumping beats and vividly rich visuals that tell a story of grit. His latest music video for “Gangstas” alongside $tupid Young and Lil Poppa is an immersive trip through the subconscious scars each artist has endured on their climb toward greatness.
“Gangstas” will set your pulse racing with dark lashes of piano, mesmerizing beats that cast shadows over the gloom, and intrepid vocals that ruminate on each rapper’s difficult past. Directed by Chico Bennett, the music video takes place at a haunting church adorned with holy icons that add to the inescapable gravity of “Gangstas”. Each rapper bears their soul from the confines of a confession booth, praying in the pews or gazing up toward the heavens in search of a better future. $tupid Young raps, “Life is like a game of chess, you better watch how you move.” “Gangstas” will immerse you in the cavernous bends of each artist’s inner-psyche as they walk through memories full of danger and deceit.
Star2 and $tupid Young recently collaborated on their EP entitled Different Breed. Together, these two rappers are shaping the trajectory for Asian-American hip-hop to come. Star2 has worked alongside the likes of Soulja Boy, Luh Kel, and HoodTrophy Bino to name a few. The “Gangstas” music video continues his legacy of hard-hitting beats laced tight with experiential lyricism.