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EXCLUSIVE: “Buss It Down” OUT NOW

Law X 5star

The World of Jersey Club and R&B, Come Together with “Buss It Down”

LAW is Bussin’ it DOWN, with this new “Buss It Down” record. Known virally amongst her fans, the “Besties,” LAW is a strong musical force within the Women Empowerment Movement as “Ladies Always Win.” With previous hit songs such as, “No Going Back” (VENT Album), “Why Me” (Single), and her most recent song “Two” (Single); LAW surprises fans by collaborating on a Jersey Club Record. 

“Buss It Down” Music Video OUT NOW, on Sloppy Vinyl’s YouTube Channel

The single is in collaboration with Philly-Based, Artists to Watch: Syheem and Sybree Williams-Rockeymore, aka 5Star. Going viral off of their first single ever, 5Star is in the realm of artists, that stand out in the progressive world of Jersey Club. 5Star is leading the Jersey Club Scene with their viral single, “Cmonnn” featuring Lay Banksz. With over 1 Million Remakes on TikTok, 13 Million Views on YouTube, and over 13 Million Plays on Spotify, there is no question why labels are attracted to the Duo.  

Most people would question why a self-proclaimed R&B Artist would hop on a Jersey Club song; however, with LAW’s vocals and 5Star’s talent, the sound they bring out is harmonious. LAW and 5Star’s energy, which is emitted from this Single, ensures the audience will have to vibe out. The collaboration of two Artists with different Genres has been a recent trend. With this new release, “Buss It Down”, the era of collaboration, is now at new heights. With the combined presence of both artists, the energy in the song effortlessly caters to both fanbases. With LAW stepping out of her comfort zone, she comes on this single with power and technique.

Audiences can watch the Music Video on Sloppy Vinyl’s YouTube Channel which is exclusively located on TikTok and Soundcloud.

Produced By: @KyleYouMadeThat @quotabeats @ItsRichZ 

Directed By Corey Hallam @CoreyHallam 

Music Video Production @WaveChange

Artist on the Rise: Mir Fontane

Artist on the Rise: Mir Fontane

Mir Fontane has released his project, Melody Monster – a 14 track project with standout songs, “Made in Trauma” and “Call J. Cole.”

Mir Fontane is no stranger to representing New Jersey, saying, “Jersey’s lack of a musical scene pretty much helped me create something and the fact that we were back against the ropes and had to jump into somebody else’s space, it’s kinda like you’re the outsider,” in an interview with DJ Booth.

Leading the South Jersey music scene, Mir Fontane’s Melody Monster demonstrates his talent for crafting melodies and his storytelling skills. On his track, “Call J. Cole,” Mir Fontane raps over an old-school sample and classic drumbeat, with comedic punch lines like “Shorty just got a BBL, she on the stomach for weeks” and “Read man, dead man, spot you like a RED cam/Sellin’ jelly roll, cuz got caught up in that FED jam.”

Melody Monster uncovers Mir Fontane’s vulnerable side with his notable flow and nostalgic production, and is out all on streaming platforms now.

Watch the music video for Mir Fontane’s “Call J. Cole” out now!

Instagram: @mirfontane // Twitter: @mirfontane

King of Jerzey Releases Music Video for Latest Single, “Calling”

King of Jerzey Releases Music Video for Latest Single, “Calling”

New Jersey native, King of Jerzey, has dropped fiery visuals for his latest project, “Calling.” The song starts with a phone call of his girlfriend breaking up with him, nonchalantly saying, “Hey um… I don’t think this gone work. It’s not you, it’s me. I think we should see other people, so I guess this is goodbye.” As the chorus begins, King of Jerzey sings in front of a yellow background with floating phones, proclaiming, “Girl I know you see me calling. Imma change your contact name, I don’t got time for these games/Girl you see me calling.”

Throughout the entire music video, King of Jerzey sings to his now ex-girlfriend with a bouquet of flowers in a house as she ignores his pleas. After he continues to sing and beg for her to answer the phone, in the second chorus he realizes, “That’s why you never trust a squeezer/I guess A Boogie was right DTB, for life,” referencing Bronx rapper, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie’s piano anthem, “DTB,” abbreviation for “don’t trust b*tches.” At the end of the video after the chorus fades, his ex-girlfriend finally calls, saying “That new song though, vibes! How you been?” He hangs up the call, giggling and saying, “yea aigh” as he leaves the house.

With his sing-song rap flow, King of Jerzey’s “Calling” is a catchy hip-hop breakup anthem, with a positive twist at the end as he finally moves on from his heartache.

Watch King of Jerzey’s music video for “Calling” down below!

Instagram: @kingofjerzey // Twitter: @kingofjerzey3

ON THE WATCH : Turn Up Tobi

ON THE WATCH : Turn Up Tobi

D’Ante Kareem Adkins known professionally as Turn Up Tobi, is an American music producer and professional musician based in New Jersey. Many know him by his producer tag of his little sister saying “TURN UP TOBI!” Kareem professionally.

Born in Newark, New Jersey on December 9th, 2000. Adkins grew up within his church and began playing at the age of 12. From then on his passion for music began to grow and he learned to play as many instruments as he could. At the age of 18, he received his first laptop for Christmas and it was a wrap! Tobi made beats on top of beats and created music nonstop.

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2020’s been an interesting year for many but it’s been extremely successful for the producer . This year alone he earned his first placement on Leah Jenea’s 2020 Album Crooked Love Story, producing the tracks “Fed Up”, “Pulse”, “Melody”, “Lie There”, and “The End”.
Not only that , Tobi has also produced “Lil Momma” on TCO Breeze’s 2020 album RARE 2.

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Make sure to check out Turn Up Tobi on Instagram @turnuptobi and contact him if looking for some dope beats! By far this has been a great year for the producer , stay tuned for what’s soon to come!

ARTISTS TO WATCH : Elyjah OE

ARTISTS TO WATCH : Elyjah OE

Elyjah OE is a rising music star from lower east side Manhattan with a style that’s hard to pin down. After listening to his latest project OE Different I fell in love with the hard hip hop drums and trap edm melodies and bass in it’s entire production. Elyjah’s delivery on this project ranges from modern Florida-styled rapping on his record “Ziplock” to a bit more of an RnB-ish singing/crooning on songs “L.A.Noire” and “Legacy”.

With support from his Indie Label OE Entertainment and a very active fanbase, Elyjah has garnered over 40,000 streams from OE Different within less than 2 months after its release date!

Recently I got the chance to ask Elyjah about his start in the music industry and the honest inspiration behind his latest hit single “Chatter”.

When asked about his inspiration to start music, the young star replied “I was managing and shooting videos at first, and kept telling myself I couldn’t make music. Until one day, me and my boy got bored one night and said let’s go to the Stu. We ended up liking how it sounded and dropped our first track “Trappin” featuring Davo”.

Personally, there’s nothing more interesting than hearing stories of how artists become artists and seeing their progression. It was dope hearing Elyjah’s old releases all the way to his newest one “Chatter”. Don’t get me wrong, his first release “Trappin” was a gem with its catchy melody and tone as he painted his come up in the city through his own eyes… BUT this new joint “Chatter” he got he speaks on “climbing the ladder” in the music industry and life, and how it affects people around you.

When asked about what inspired Chatter” Elyjah spoke about how when he made the song he had just got involved in the industry and started making new contacts, some which became close to him and others that didn’t work out so much in the long run.

In Elyjah’s own words he shared, “Basically a lot of people talk too much and don’t know when is the right time to talk about certain things, so that’s why it’s called Chatter… ‘cause they was chatting”. “Chatter” is hands down one of my favorites, it’s catchy & well delivered with melodies and real life content that’s relatable!!

Keep checking up on Elyjah OE he’s got something big coming next! With a strong team like his and creative vision like no other there is nothing standing in this artist’s way! Check out his Instagram ( @Elyjah_oe ) and YouTube ( OE Visions ) for his latest content and make sure to let us know your thoughts on it. Elyjah told us there will be a lot more visuals and collab tapes coming, as well as more music & projects from the new artists of OE Entertainment. You can check out Elyjah and more members of OE Entertainment’ on all streaming platforms under “OE”.

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ARTISTS TO WATCH: Jdemon$

ARTISTS TO WATCH: Jdemon$

“She must of thought I was Romeo, but she don’t know me tho. Can’t put a lock my dick, she wanna fuck up a check”

Jdemon$ is a rising dark melodic rap artist from Cranford, NJ making waves in 2020. With two distinct styles consisting of both mosh pit XXXTenacion / Ski Mask the Slump God headbanger vibes and a softer dark trap acoustic vibe, Jdemon$ music has a variety of colors. Whether looking at his Instagram or cover art you’ll peep him staying true to himself, with his slightly dark but very natural look he has about him.

Jdemon$ biggest release to date titled “Romeo” falls into a trap-like acoustic feel with minimal Lofi melody and a bouncy 808/drum production from established YouTube producer Godzay Kantana. Demon$ illustrates the concept of starting a new relationship and having false expectations of romance delivered in rhythmic rap verses and somber yet infectious melodic chorus. Check out the record below which was recorded/mixed by Sloppy Vinyl’s own Jack Arnold. Take notice of the record‘s clean and full modern sound.

When asked where the song’s inspiration came from Jdemon$ quoted, “It’s about people having a misunderstood image of who someone is based off what they see at first. For instance, someone who is famous could appear attractive or dope when in reality they’re a shitty person. But, the people who’ve seen the darker side of reality understand love more, but don’t get the chance. For me it’s specifically seeing how Love was originally a distant and hurtful thing, but I’m learning it can be a helpful and positive thing in my life.”

With witty relatable lyrics, catchy melodies and a unique sound/approach to music… this man is a big time artist to watch this year. Currently you can find Jdemon$ on Instagram known as @nomed.s and stream all of his records at the link in his bio.