Brooklyn’s singer-songwriter, Nia Sultana, sets the vibes on her latest single, “Coconut Water,” out NOW on streaming platforms. The neo-soul infused record takes her listeners to a soothing, dreamlike state of mind with clean, hip-hop style production and floaty vocals.
Listen to “Coconut Water” and add it to your R&B playlist today!
“Stick Around” by Andy Savage and Samad Savage is a collaboration that delivers R&B feels, playful rap lyrics, and soul all in one. With melodic production and slick double entendres, “Stick Around” is worth the listen. “Stick Around” is now available on all streaming platforms.
Montclair native, Amaru Cloud, collaborates with Chicago drill rapper, G Herbo, on his newest track, “Meant For.” Amaru Cloud has been dominating the underground hip-hop scene for years, and “Meant For” proves his staying power in the industry and his ability to reach more mainstream success.
Amaru Cloud has shared the new video for “Meant For” on YouTube, with G Herbo starring alongside him in the video. Amaru Cloud dropped “Meant For” after his previous single “Dimelo” featuring Jay Gwuapo.
To wrap-up the end of 2020, Uncle Murda releases his annual “rap up” to sum up the controversy, loss, and comedy of 2020 in a 14-minute song produced by Great John. Uncle Murda starts the song by saying, “Definitely been a sad year, wasn’t even gone do this, but I figured y’all needed me after everything that been going on.”
Uncle Murda opens the song by discussing Kobe Bryant’s passing, sending condolences to Pop Smoke and King Von, sharing his own theories regarding coronavirus, the past 2020 Presidential Election, and other celebrity news and trending stories from the past year. After reminiscing over the passing of legends like Andre Harell and others, Uncle Murda adds, “The good die young / It really wasn’t his time / Him being dead / Tekashi still living is a crime.”
Listen to Uncle Murda’s “Rap-Up 2020” now on all streaming platforms!