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Toussaint Lorenz – Sauce @ToussaintLorenz

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Over a year since the release of “I.B.O.H.”, Toussaint Lorenz has released visuals for his record, “Sauce”. Found to be one of his most popular records on the project, Toussaint had been writing the ideas and concepts for a over a year and building a budget to shot. The video follows Toussaint through exactly what he explains in the song; being caught in a world where police brutality is a norm and in many instances justified, along with wanting a fair shot to be heard, following a dream that many have deemed as a waste of time. He also explains how he feels about the current state of the delivery of music and the lack of interest people tend to display in music with substance, but would rather hear a catchy chorus and a beat with heavy bass. Much like the song itself. It’s a whirlwind of entertaining, funny, dark and in some cases intimidating visual content.

Toussaint Lorenz is a Colorado Native born in the heart of Denver. He was born to a single mother home when his father left while he was still a baby. His mother and him grew up in very impoverished conditions moving from home to home, while she worked full time and went to nursing school. They settled on the west side of Colfax for a period of time where Toussaint gained witness at a young age to pimps, gangsters, prostitutes, drug addicts and dealers and different variations of violence. While living on the west side he was regularly bullied and got in fights often. When heading into middle school, his mother moved him to Boulder, CO, but with the transition came a whole new culture shock. Suburbia. Toussaint went through middle school and high school not fitting in very well for various reasons and when he was 14 he met a group of kids that rapped. Being heavily envoloped in listening to Hip-hop music he began practicing it himself.

After High school due to certain complications he was unable to go directly to college and decided to focus on doing music even more. He ended up meeting with an Artist who had mutual interests and linked Toussaint up with a man who was later known as Bo$$man. Together they became 12 Bloxx High Ent. Along with a group called The Heavy Connection, and several artists named, M.O., G.I.P., and Chevy. Over the course of 5 years they did shows all over Colorado opening for acts like Black Pegasus, Top Flite Empire, Devin The Dude, Snow Tha Product, Rittz, Krizz Kaliko, Twista, Futuristic, and many others at venues such as The Roxy, The Cow (closed), The Gothic, Casselmans (Closed), Toads Tavern, the Fox Theater in Boulder and several other venues as well. They also released several projects such as I C Hot vol. 1 and 2, The self titled project “The Heavy Connection”, the self titled project “Mr. Deuces”, and several other projects. After some legal troubles Bo$$man was sentenced and sent to prison and with that many of the other artists dispersed either to prison as well or to follow other ventures.

With the incarceration of Bo$$man, Toussaint decided to rebrand the image of 12 Bloxx and rebuild. From there he dropped April Baby which was a compilation of songs that had been recorded over a two year span. While it was received well, the response was small. After that Toussaint set his sites on finishing a project he’d been working on and collecting beats for since he was 18 that was known as “The Common Touch”. Exclusively produced by a local producer named DOKBeats out of Aurora, CO, and engineered by Robert Lucas with RJL productions and Mc Uriah. The project was released June 10th, 2016 after several date set backs. While recording “The Common Touch”, Toussaint began working on a new project. While he loved “The Common Touch” he did recognize that it was more for “hip hop heads” and he wanted to have something more relevant. This is how I.B.O.H. was born. With the goal of releasing within a year of “The Common Touch” release, Toussaint got straight to work and began recording at KMG studios with their head engineer Jeff Tanner. Carrying features from some of Toussaint’s favorite artists such as Mc Uriah, Fellow 12 Bloxx artist Rico Stokes (Aquop Stokes), Hazy from O.B.E., AP from Squizzy gang, and Trayce Chapman, I.B.O.H. has gotten an overwhelmingly positive response and he was able to release it the same day that Bo$$man was released from prison. Now, with I.B.O.H. being released his goal is to continue generating momentum and pushing to make his music get heard and enjoyed by the masses.

Since the release of I.B.O.H. he’s also done several shows including curating an event called “Fresh Air”, which was held at KMG Studios as well, with the help of the team at Queen City Hip-Hop. The show reached just under capacity for the venue and was widely successful with the help of performers, Riaga, Melough, and Hazy. He has also since left 12 Bloxx High Ent. and pursued his own venture with I.B.O.H. Entertainment. Moving forward Toussaint intends to continue collaborating with other creatives, perform and has even stated he’s finished writing his next EP and is making some background adjustments before getting ready to record that.

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(Video) KING FAME – Goin thru it

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Buffalo’s own rising star, King Fame, sets the music scene ablaze once again with the release of his latest visual spectacle, “Goin Thru It.” Shot on location in the heart of Buffalo.

With his signature blend of his raw delivery and poetic lyricism, King Fame invites listeners to join him on a journey of his pathway.

Turn the volume up as ” King Fame delivers powerful bars like this one, “The ones that wish you blessings, be the ones that curse you,” viewers are captivated by the raw honesty and lyricism.

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@42_Dugg Unleashes Brand New Single & Music Video For “Win Wit Us”

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Not everyone can be a winner. Detroit native and hip-hop sensation 42 Dugg is back with a fiery new single, Win Wit Us. The track, a precursor to his highly anticipated album 4eva Us, Neva Them, showcases Dugg’s signature style and lyrical prowess. In the brand new single, produced by FLEXONTHEBEAT, TyMaz, and Marshak, Dugg calls out those who try to ride his wave without putting in the work, cementing his stance in the rap game. The release is accompanied by an official music video directed by Counter Point, where Dugg and his crew dominate the streets and clubs of Detroit, visually reinforcing his message of loyalty and resilience. Dugg raps in the hard-hitting track:

All of sudden they wanna win wit us / But ain’t spin with us.

Dugg previously teased this new era of his music with a trailer featuring Hill Harper, further building anticipation among his fans. “Win Wit Us” follows a series of recent hits including Wock N Red, SpinDatBac, and Go Again. Earlier this year, Dugg made a triumphant return to the stage with a sold-out “Welcome Home” show at Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena, featuring appearances by superstars like Meek Mill, Yo Gotti, Lil Baby, and more. Notably, the event saw Dugg unite Detroit’s rival hip-hop factions, Doughboyz Cashout and Team Eastside, in a historic move to end the city’s East-West beef. Fans can expect even more groundbreaking music from Dugg as he gears up for his upcoming album. Don’t miss out on the latest single available for streaming here and watch the music video below. Link up with 42 Dugg on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.

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Reckless Rhymacide Drops New Birthday Anthem “It’s Yo Birthday”

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Indianapolis’ own Reckless Rhymacide has just released his latest track, “It’s Yo Birthday,” produced by the renowned Whodunit Beats. This fresh spin on the classic “Happy Birthday” song brings a catchy vibe, making it a perfect fit for nightclub atmospheres and adult birthday parties. With its catchy beats and modern twist, the track is set to become a staple for birthday celebrations everywhere, offering a new, exciting way to mark the occasion.

Reckless Rhymacide’s “It’s Yo Birthday” showcases his unique flair for blending contemporary sounds with familiar themes, ensuring the song resonates with a wide audience. Whodunit Beats’ production enhances the track with deep, rhythmic basslines and sleek instrumentation, creating an immersive experience that draws listeners in. As the song gains traction, it’s poised to redefine how birthdays are celebrated, combining tradition with a fresh, energetic sound that captures the essence of today’s music scene.

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