The product of Southeast Washington, D.C. meet DaMo’, a rising emcee who reminds people of a fellow native Fat Trel in a certain way is making waves not only in his city but also the east coast. However he is his own artist and has his own motion occurring with his rapping capabilities.
Blending personal experience and smooth lyrics, the overall abundance of talent DaMo’ has is on full display with ‘Get Rich Or Die Draggin’ which gives listeners a deeper look into his life and upbringing.
The transparency the Chocolate City resident has is second to none and speaks volumes to the abilities DaMo’ possesses when it comes to making good music. He is a overall talent that needs more eyeballs glued to him. By far he might just be the must slept on musician within his city.
He has a nice grip on the music and should be a emcee from the district to rise to stardom very soon. Along with his new LP comes a dope freestyle with platform PainInTheMic.
Cincinnati native Mallio hits a lick with a new project titled ‘TMFG’ that’s fifteen tracks of pure hip hop bliss. Featuring only Mallio’s robust talents, the Ohio product is keenly transparent with a smooth delivery that astoundly tailored to not only fans of new rap music but of all genres.
Full of nice puns that mix well with diverse beats, ‘TMFG’ to me is a musical reminisce of early 2000s bliss with a bit of modern flair. When I listen to this for some reason I think of Freeway or ODB. It’s an enjoyable listen.
Along with the LP comes a video for lead single “5 PM In Cincinnati” which if you know music then you know time stamps usually means a very good song. Well add a great visual to it and you got a fully fledged rollout. Check out ‘TMFG’ and the official video for “5 PM In Cincinnati” below.
LilDurk took a long and steady rise to superstardom and he brought his family with him. Sharing the latest video from the Only The Family compilation Loyal Bros 2, Durk teams up with Future for “Mad Max.” Produced by HitmanAudio, “Mad Max” is the latest in a line of fiery Smurk/Pluto collabs, as both emcees flex their peerless melodic skills in the service of sinister street stories. The new music video, directed by DrewFilmedIt, reflects the pair’s love of mob movies, particularly the 2002 film Shottas, and revels in all the bloody details, depicting a violent heist and subsequent revenge.
“Mad Max” is the latest in a line of action-packed video from Loyal Bros 2, following the Durk solo slapper “Hanging With Wolves,” the Doodie Lo and Kodak Black collab “ISTG Pt. 2,” and the ice cold posse cut “Thug,” featuring Doodie Lo, Chief Wuk, and Icewear Vezzo.
Highlighted by several brand new tracks by Lil Durk, including the Deeski collab “Block Is Hot,” Loyal Bros 2 touts the benefits of keeping a tight circle of devoted vultures who were around before the fame and fortune. Curated by the Chicago-bred superstar, the new tape showcases the raw lyricism and melodic instincts of the label’s roster of talent, which now boasts luminaries like Doodie Lo, Booka600, Chief Wuk, C3, Deeski, BoonieMoe, OTF Jam, and more. On “We Did It,“ one of the tape’s highlight tracks, BoonieMoe welcomes a verse from the late great King Von. With additional guest spots from Kodak Black, Trippie Redd, PGF Nuk, BIG 30, Lil Zay Osama, and many others, Loyal Bros 2 is available everywhere via Only The Family/EMPIRE.
The fifth compilation mixtape by Only The Family, Loyal Bros 2 follows up 2021’s Loyal Bros and 2019’s Family Over Everything. Stay tuned for much more from OTF in 2023.
Named after one of her signature catchphrases, Like..? is the best showcase yet for the 23-year-old artist’s defiant charm, packed with Instagram-caption worthy couplets written by Ice Spice and inventive instrumentals from Ice and her frequent collaborator and EP executive producer RIOTUSA.
Last year saw Ice Spice establish herself as one of the most notable names in the rap game. The New Year’s, 2000, baby came out of 2022 as TikTok’s #1 Emerging Artist of the Year, Vevo’s 2023 DSCVR Artist to Watch, Shazam’s Top 2023 Artist Prediction, Billboard’s Hip Hop Rookie of the month and rounded out 2022 as BET’s Amplified Artist of the month. Today Ice Spice can boast over 168 million global streams and she has received critical praise from The New York Times, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, Spotify, The FADER, REVOLT, NPR, and more.
Home to her three breakout viral hits – “Munch (Feelin U),” “Bikini Bottom,” and the recent “In Ha Mood” – Like..? adds three new infectious bangers to the burgeoning Ice Spice canon. “Gangsta Boo with Lil Tjay” is a bass-boosted collaboration with fellow Bronx native Lil Tjay, transforming Diddy’s 2000 hit “I Need A Girl Pt. 2” into a drill love song. “Actin’ A Smoochie” embraces the Jersey club sound that defines the Bronx scene, creating a party anthem that explores another popular bit of NYC slang. The percolating “Princess Diana” combines a signature RIOT melody with some of Ice’s best bars, commenting on her it girl status: “Nowadays I be duckin’ them cameras/And they hot that I’m up on ’em banners/Callin’ my phone but they know I don’t answer/In the hood, I’m like Princess Diana.”
Like.? arrives hot on the heels of “In Ha Mood,” Ice’s third straight viral hit, which gained traction on social media over the holidays. The hard-hitting single generated over 142k+ video creations on TikTok and 3.5 million Spotify streams in its first few weeks of release. “In Ha Mood” and its trending status should be no surprise–Ice Spice emerged in 2022 and became the most effortlessly viral star in the rap game. In August, the artist shared “Munch (Feelin U),” the runaway hit that helped turn Ice Spice into one of the hottest risers in hip-hop. “Munch” earned universal critical acclaim, earning “Best Song of the Year” mentions in publications like The New York Times, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, Billboard, NPR, The Washington Post, and many, many others. Ice Spice followed up “Munch” with the viral single “Bikini Bottom,” which earned over 30 million global audio and video streams and more than 134k TikTok creations.
Ice Spice’s road to stardom accelerated with “Munch,” but she’s been buzzing in NYC for a long time. At age seven she was writing poetry and freestyling, and from there she first gained attention with “No Clarity,” a bite-sized banger that decries the lack of communication in a relationship, and the soul-sampling “Name Of Love,” which Ebro featured as his “discovery of the day” on Apple Music Radio. With more music on the way, the unbothered and effortlessly rising superstar has proved the Bronx born It Girl is here to stay.