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New Album from The lyrical Monster Top Bizzy the bear! T-Top one of battle Raps top figures drops brand new album title “I blame Me”. The NC artist has been making a name for himself for over a decade. Now Bizzy drops a 10 song album Featuring Vory, Roc Tuda , & 730 Joe. Check out The new album from Bizzy.
Birmingham-based artist, producer, and trombonist Blackneeyz announces the release of his debut single “Reach,” accompanied by a captivating music video shot by Fatty Bass and edited by Ellis Dawg. “Reach” marks the beginning of an exciting musical journey for Blackneeyz, offering audiences a glimpse into his personal narrative of resilience and self-discovery.
Teaming up with renowned UK music scene figure Shai Sevin, “Reach” is more than just a song; it’s a heartfelt reflection of Blackneeyz’s own struggles and triumphs. Inspired by battles against negativity and self-doubt, the track takes listeners on an introspective journey, inviting them to explore themes of inner strength and confidence through relatable lyrics and soulful melodies.
Crafted meticulously, “Reach” showcases Blackneeyz’s musical prowess and storytelling abilities. From a simple chord sequence, he builds layers of vocals and percussion, ensuring that the message remains clear and impactful amidst the song’s energy.
The collaboration behind “Reach” bridges generations and genres, blending nostalgic vibes with contemporary flair. With its modern sound and relatable themes, the single resonates with audiences on a personal level, offering a glimpse into Blackneeyz’s musical evolution.
“In the struggle, I’m pushing for that triumph. Through the storms, I find paths to peace,” says Blackneeyz. “My sanctuary, where I escape, where my dreams are within reach and my problems drift away. Regardless of the highs and lows, I’m on that journey, no cease.”
Blackneeyz’s remarkable presence in the music industry extends beyond his solo work, with collaborations spanning diverse talents and performances alongside renowned artists. Currently showcasing his trombone skills on Burna Boy’s tour, Blackneeyz continues to captivate audiences with his artistry and passion.
Hailing from the West Midlands, Blackneeyz’s journey from partial deafness to musical prowess is a testament to his resilience and determination. Drawing inspiration from the cinematic signatures of Hans Zimmer, his upcoming EP promises to be a captivating blend of influences, showcasing his multifaceted talent and artistic vision.
It’s been quite a summer for one of our winners of the 2024 Road to the Giveback. We haven’t seen much of him since he was on Monday Night Rawrr back at our first studio. He cohosted a few episodes of Welcome to the Rawrrzone, but the multi-talented singer had slipped under our radar for the last few years. In 2024, he announced that not only would he be ghostwriting and helping independent artists, but he also decided to grace the stage again with new material, marking the beginning of a new chapter for this rising young artist.
“Temperature,” the debut single from the Brownsville native, is a declaration of the heat Banton will bring this summer. Kicking off his run with his love of dancehall, the young artist had us dancing in our seats during his Road to the Giveback performance. On the first listen, the melody takes us back to the late ’90s and early ’00s, reminiscent of Tanto Metro and Devante when parties blasted “Everyone Falls In Love Sometimes.” As for his sound, we hear a mature version of his former counterpart Lex Banton, infused with his real-life persona Joshua, the music lover who understands the game and what a hit song sounds like. His voice flows smoothly with the beat, and you don’t hear the pressure in his voice like in songs such as “Legendary” and his past collective group music.
We see this young talent going places this summer, and 2024 is shaping up to be his year.