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Populaire – “Blow Money” – ft. kush2x

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Populaire - "Blow Money" - ft. kush2x

Populaire – “Blow Money” – ft. kush2x


Recently Twin Cities artist Populaire connects with fans for his new single, “Blow Money.”

Bred in the heart of the Mid-West where his father was a local musician based out of St. Paul, Minnesota, Populaire has always been accustomed to the world of music and has music running through his blood.

When asked about how he got his start, Populaire said he used to play around at his dad’s band practices, getting accustomed to the world of music. 

“I guess it kind of goes back to my childhood. I always used to be with my Pops at band practice, just watching him and his guys go at it. That’s kind of where I got into that niche of music at a young age. I started writing at about 10, recording at about 16.   I spent that teenage to adulthood gap, just trying to figure out my lane and my sound which is very universal, but the past couple of years I kind of got it down pat.”

Since releasing his DJ Scream hosted project Cheap Flights in 2021, Populaire has followed up with several singles, along with the most recent single, “Blow Money.” 

“That song in particular, I grew up listening to the West Coast sound with DJ Quik, Warren G and Snoop, so even the sounds I got now, it’s kind of like I got my own twist to it.” Populaire explained. “Blow Money caught my ear and it kind of got me with the Detroit sound and the cowbell. I kept hearing it throughout the beat and that’s what made it gravitate towards me. The artist/producer Kush2x who I worked with laid a verse, but this beat was produced by California native Ninety8.  Kush2x has the Detroit sound and he’s mainly a producer, but it was good for creating my artist awareness. He’s done songs with Babyface Ray and Icewear Vezzo so he’s got a dope sound as far as production. I also know him personally, our family is friends and I was feeling good. Just got a new whip and so I dropped the vlog with it. The feedback is great and shows people I can hop on this and not bite or borrow from somewhere else. This is my twist on it and it’s going to lead up to a new project this Summer.”

When asked about the sound in Minnesota, Populaire said the Twin Cities right now doesn’t really have it’s own sound, but that there are some really unique performers out there that pride themselves on being unique and authentic rather than copying someone else’s sound. 

“It’s crazy because there’s so much talent up here all together. We don’t have our own sound and even in the African American community we don’t have a real identity like you might see in Houston; where they have the grills and slabs, or out West they got the low riders and chucks – we don’t have that. But we do have some really unique stuff out here and it’s just very different as far as the sound up here. We got Blacks, Whites, Hispanics, Asians, Africans, all types of people out here. The Chicago sound is definitely here, there’s a lot of shi*t going on in this big and not so big Twin Cities area. You can get unique or watered down versions of the originators. So it’s really important to be original out here, and I’m the one bringing the original Minnesota rap sound.”

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Chasing Dreams with MCVEE: Unpacking ‘I Gotta Get It’

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Released on December 17, 2023, the latest single “I Gotta Get It” from Winston-Salem’s very own MCVEE stands out as a compelling narrative of grit and perseverance. Produced by Freddie Crookz and engineered by Dreez, the track resonates with the raw energy and ambition that mirrors the bustling life of its urban backdrop.

The heart of “I Gotta Get It” lies in its authentic reflection of the struggles faced by many who aim to carve a niche for themselves in a harsh, competitive world. MCVEE’s lyrics delve deep into themes of hustling and working relentlessly. He paints a vivid picture of the daily grind, overcoming obstacles, and the burning desire to succeed against all odds. This song isn’t just music—it’s a rallying cry for those fighting to make a name for themselves, to make a better life beyond the confines of their beginnings.

MCVEE’s storytelling is poignant—each verse encapsulates the essence of striving for a dream while tethered to the gritty realities of an unforgiving environment. His music does more than entertain; it inspires and connects with listeners who see their own battles reflected in his words.

“I Gotta Get It” is more than a song. It’s an experience, a journey of someone refusing to be defined by their circumstances but instead, defining their path with unwavering ambition and relentless effort. It’s a testament to the spirit of a generation that refuses to settle, aiming not just to rise but to soar globally.

For those from Winston-Salem and similar locales, MCVEE’s voice rings particularly true. It’s a voice for the unseen, the unheard, and the undeterred. This track is an invitation to join him on a quest not just for success, but for significance—on a stage as vast as the world itself.

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Lord Salaam’s Debut Album ‘Lessons Learned’: A Deep Dive into Charleston’s Rising Hip-Hop Star

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Nestled within the vibrant streets of Charleston, South Carolina, emerges Lord Salaam, a formidable force in the realm of hip-hop. His debut album, “Lessons Learned,” serves as a compelling testament to his journey of self-discovery and resilience.

At the heart of the album lies its eponymous track, “Lessons Learned,” a mesmerizing blend of storytelling and emotion that captivates listeners. Lord Salaam’s evocative lyrics paint a vivid picture of his trials and triumphs, drawing from his personal experiences to craft a narrative that resonates with authenticity.

Teaming up with acclaimed producer Meka Beats, Lord Salaam delivers a sonic journey that transcends the boundaries of traditional hip-hop. From introspective verses to infectious beats, each track on the album offers a glimpse into Lord Salaam’s evolution as an artist and as an individual.

“Lessons Learned” is more than just an album; it’s a testament to Lord Salaam’s resilience and determination to carve his own path in the music industry. With each verse, he invites listeners to join him on a journey of self-discovery, empowerment, and ultimately, triumph.

Experience the immersive soundscape of “Lessons Learned” and discover the rising star that is Lord Salaam. Dive into his debut album and unlock the depths of Charleston’s burgeoning hip-hop scene.

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Skanks The Rap Martyr & TRE EIHT Deliver An Addictive Dose Of NY Hip Hop In ‘2 Sided Story’

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Crowns Heights lyrical thoroughbred Skanks The Rap Martyr and Queens producer TRE EIHT present their collaborative project ‘2 Sided Story.’ Out now, the album features Daddie Notch, Eloh Kush, Sughee, D. Goynz, Mommy Bars, Aïda, Makeba Mooncycle & Treble Queen. Hip Hop heads gear up for an addictive dose of raw NY Hip Hop and connect below.

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