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.
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.
Washington, D.C. has been a hub of budding musical talents and Schlish is a name to look out for. He recently took a trip up to New York City during fashion week and made this dope video during NYC fashion week with the direction of Off The Charts Media.
Taking place in a bodega in New York, Schlish procures another addition to his No Love series with a upbeat single that takes more serious subject matter and give it a more radio appeal. Please add to to your daily rotation, it’s a overall vibe to jam to!
For fans of artists like EST Gee, Jeezy, and Rick Ross, Schlish is a newer emcee to keep watch for. Overall the D.C. product has potential to blow in the near future.
KGVonne’s latest single, “Can’t Go,” combines pop and alternative hip-hop into an emotional confession for his listeners.
KG Vonne’s single, “Can’t Go,” begins with a moody guitar strumming as he sings, “I don’t want to die.” As the chorus drops, KG Vonne opens up about not wanting to die young, wanting to make it out of his hometown, and memories from his past. The song is upbeat, with high-hats fluttering above the melody and 808s dropping throughout the verses and choruses, yet the song still has a dark undertone with its lyrics.
As the song continues, KG Vonne opens up about his past history, rapping, “I don’t wanna die I can’t go/Ain’t never buy no Bentley truck ain’t ride no lambo.” He also raps, “Hating never worry me/They gone hate me cuz I’m doing me won’t let it be/I know people in my hood they don’t believe in me/They gone know me when they see me on that tv screen/ Ima let it be.”
Along with single, “Can’t Go,” KGVonne also has singles, “BWG,” “Damage,” and others out now on Apple Music and Spotify. Up-and-coming artist, KGVonne, is definitely an artist to keep on your radar for more upcoming releases.
Singer reveals enticing visuals for her latest single, “Lies.”
Law shows her listeners a more emotional and soulful side of herself with her latest single, “Lies.” The video, directed by WaveChange, focuses on a variety of sensual shots of Law in a bedroom, as she stares at the camera in her Calvin Klein two-piece underwear set. In different shots, the words “Lies” flash across her shot in shadow lettering.
In between her shots, a stoic figure lays next to her under the sheets in bed, as she continues to sing the lyrics to the ballad R&B song. Along with the dimly lit lighting and few shots of her throughout the bedroom, Law sings directly to the camera as she opens up about her lover – the “liar” asleep under the covers. She sings in a falsetto, “Cuz he speaks fluent liar” and sings about the frequent lies her romantic interest tells.
This single follows up her last song, “Controller,” which narrates the story of a controlling relationship and her ultimate refusal to be controlled. “Lies” continues the narrative of Law’s romantic experiences and her vulnerability in her music and lyrics.
90Rackss isn’t a man of many words, unless he’s talking about his music or his family.
A quiet, down-to-earth Gemini, 90Rackss’ buzz has been growing throughout the New Jersey and New York hip-hop scene for months. Since he released his most recent singles, “Taliban” and “For My Opps” on streaming services, the New Jersey artist has solidified himself as one of the standout up-and-coming artists of this year, with over 300,000 views on YouTube and a growing social media presence. And he’s done it all as an independent artist consistently releasing his songs and music videos. 90Rackss speaks openly about his personal life on his records, detailing his life in the Bradley Court housing projects in Newark, his family, and his relationships.
Over everything, 90Rackss makes it clear that his hometown and his mother completely shaped who he is as a person and influenced his music and career. When talking about his family, he opened up, “I love my mother and my three brothers, and my family because they give me unconditional support. She made me go harder and motivated me, because she was strong and independent. No matter what she was going through, she always made sure me and my little brothers were straight.”
Even though he grew up in East Orange, he currently lives in Newark and describes the city as a major influence on his life and his music. He shared, “[I grew up in] East Orange. [I currently live in] Newark. Newark taught me how to survive. It made me more aware. It influenced my music, because living there was like a movie. Like Boyz in the Hood.”
90Rackss always takes pride in his city and in his close-knit circle, as he even did a YouTube interview outside of Bradley Court projects with GwopDigital. In the interview, he talks about the success of his recent singles with a group of his friends sitting side by side with him throughout the video. When talking about his music and people in the past that doubted him and made fun of him for doing music, he laughs, “Don’t try to do a song with me now, on my mother.”
90Rackss is a promising rising talent, and he knows the opportunity that stands in front of him for his music career. Over everything, 90Rackss makes it clear that his three top values will always be, “loyalty, family, and money.” As he continues to drop music and grow as an artist, 90Rackss will surely be on many listeners’ radar for new music.
Jersey club producer, AceMula, and rapper and producer, GBreezy, collaborate with New Jersey artist, OnlyJahmez for “Voice of the Suburbs.” Together, the trio was able to create a single that is braggadocios, playful, yet explosive. Influenced by Lil Durk’s album title, The Voice of the Heroes, “Voice of the Suburbs” is a tumultuous story of suburb life for the rapper – his relationships, his emotional unavailability, and his music career.
The bass booms underneath the Jersey club beat, with a synth arpeggiating and a light piano riffing throughout the song. As soon as the song begins, OnlyJahmez raps, “I lost my b*tch on purpose/Stressing wasn’t worth it/ I don’t trust nobody/Born and raised in Jersey.” “Voice of the Suburbs” elevates Jersey club to a new level – combining lyricism, tactful production, and high energy to create a memorable track.
A follow up to OnlyJahmez’s “Demons” and AceMula’s production on “JACK N DRILL,” “Voice of the Suburbs” is the perfect anthem to close the summer off with a bang.