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ONLYJAHMEZ KILLER INSTINCT IN “DEMONS” MUSIC VIDEO

ONLYJAHMEZ KILLER INSTINCT IN “DEMONS” MUSIC VIDEO

Humble, Awareness & Heartbreaking those are the words that comes to mind with comes to OnlyJahmez. In a way he shows us his true colors and he lets us into his head where all of us feel like we’ve always been held captive by our own demons. It’s the only thing other than ourselves that gets in the way of truly getting what we want. 

OnlyJahmez, a visionary who captures the struggle of his new ties to fame in his latest visual “Demons”. This music video features strong hidden meanings all coming to a question of Will he sell his soul, or will he keep battling his demons? 

OnlyJahmez is not new to the scene when it comes to pushing out a message, go back and check out his previous visual “Thoughts”, here

“In the “Demons” video, one scene grabs my attention most of all. It’s of him sitting down with his hands tied up in rope. Helping develop such strong imagery that it leaves a permanent imprint in my head. Pair that with lyrics stating, “I’m on track to reach this celling but for you I’ll give it up.” Helps inspire instant attraction to what the actual plot could be for the video. 

OnlyJahmez is seen with a female interest, someone who in my opinion could be strong symbol in OnlyJahmez music. If I come from a more abstract perspective, I would say this song and visual can reference anyone close to OnlyJahmez’s life. Showing them how he has loyalty to how grounded he is willing to stay true to what he cares about most, the music. 

Check out the head turner video, below. – JC

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27l9t40L1Jg
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

ALAMAJ HEATS UP THE SUMMER WITH “FIRE”

Today’s music comes with a lot of cadences that make the lines easily blurred. But sometimes you just need to get back into a classic 808s and loops, creating a simple story to capture the attention of many. Trenton’s own “Alamaj” is someone who will bring you back to the classics, reigning in with his hit single “Fire”. Already standing at 600,000 (and counting) streams on Spotify, it’s obvious that Alamaj is bringing the heat just in time for the last month of summer 2021. 

 I got to point out the beginning, puts me in a very “Hot N*gga” feel starting off with the smoke alarm. The beat itself is a head knocker, made by Ill-Omega creating a vibe that begins with a bang. Screaming “Let that mothafucka burn bitch!” making it known it’s not a drill, it’s time to get the party started. 

I’m looking forward to see what else is in store for Alamaj this early 2000’s inspired club banger makes me excited for his next steps. 

Below is the track, take a second and experience one the most acclaimed names coming out of New Jersey.

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!

https://youtu.be/g4JWgtjpQQQ

Instagram: @kingofjerzey // Twitter: @kingofjerzey3

OnlyJahmez Releases Teaser For New Single, “Demons”

OnlyJahmez Releases Teaser For New Single, “Demons”

Located in New Jersey, OnlyJahmez has been consistently releasing new visuals and singles for his fan base and growing audience.

After the success of his last single, “Thoughts,” OnlyJahmez is following up the single with upcoming release, “Demons,” set to be released on August 13th. Along with the “unofficial cover art,” which OnlyJahmez and his manager, Dino, shared via social media, OnlyJahmez released a small trailer for the music video on YouTube.

The trailer features some images from the video, starting with the camera lens zooming into OnlyJahmez’s eye and quickly sifting through visuals of the video. The chorus plays in the video, with OnlyJahmez singing, “I’ve been knocking out these demons” and “I’m on track to reach the ceiling, but for you I’d give it up.” The song details his trials and tribulations, from his love life to his career.

Stay tuned for the release of “Demons” on August 13, and watch the trailer for the video!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27l9t40L1Jg

Instagram: @onlyjahmez // Twitter @onlyjahmez