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Don’t Cry: Ahmady drops sizzling visuals for In 2 Deep

Signed up to Intersection Music Group and pouring into our teacups with such skill and passion, Ahmady is in scintillating form and shall tweak all moods back into a nostalgic time and place on In 2 Deep.

Ahmady is a flourishing hip-hop artist who loves to push the boundaries and has a smooth flow to wash all self-doubts away in an instant.

Wondering if the connection has gotten too much and sensing that things are currently a bit mixed up, Ahmady only shows us where the truth is in this rather confusing world. Dynamic to the core and guiding us through the lonely lost energy, we find a dazzling vocal performance waiting to be loved.

In 2 Deep from the exciting rapper Ahmady is a rather compelling soundtrack for anyone who feels like love has faded into the distance due to its overly strong connection. Sung with a flourishing mindset and filling up many eyes with tears, we are treated to a crisp single which might cause much contemplation.

Check out the visual creation manifest further on YouTube.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

The heartfelt hip-hop innovator KNG JMZ is on luminary form in his originality-enmeshed hit, WASH

KNG JMZ

Rocksteady roots music rips through the intro to the latest alt-hip-hop stormer, WASH, from the artist KNG JMZ, who is making short work of rising from the underground with his killer lines, archetype-smashing instrumentals and infectious vocal energy.

Once the rap bars are in full flow, KNG JMZ contrasts the originality-enmeshed beats with his steady flows that will easily arrest the rhythmic pulses of any Run the Jewels fans. But if you’re looking for an assimilative artist, look far beyond this indie rapper who finds his inspiration from the dynamic culture hip-hop represents.

After being born and raised in Winnipeg, experiencing his fair share of hardship, and learning the joys of perseverance, KNG JMZ curated an ethos out of making all his content heartfelt. You scarcely need his bio to affirm that; tune into the evocatively convictive introspective wit in WASH and hear it for yourself.

WASH will officially drop on March 31. Check it out on all major platforms via this link.

Review by Amelia Vandergast

Straight Chilling: JoeJas is in a conquering mood on visuals for Lax

Making another wild tune which will slow down all minds while twisting it at the same time, JoeJas slides up those SpongeBob socks and shall entertain all listeners with the catchy new track Lax.

JoeJas aka Fat Llama is a wildly entertaining abstract UK-based music producer and artist who also goes under the name of HairyMuffinMan.

Known for his sharp-witted humour and progressive mindset to make music no one else in the world does, JoeJas astounds yet again on Lax and displays rather unique tendencies on this rather wonderful single.

Lax from UK-based alt-rap artist JoeJas is the kinda weird track which many just love for its authenticity and love. Showing us deep inside his creative brain and not stopping for a second, this is the kind of brave release which deserves special sauce for its mind-bending style.

A quality anthem awaits anyone who likes things a bit different to the boring norm.

Check the video style on YouTube.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

When Am I Coming Home: Grandmastaskunk is willing to sacrifice on Do Better Freestyle (feat. Purple Six Beats)

Solidifying his name with a stunning new track to alleviate all worries away, Grandmastaskunk has dropped the ripper Do Better Freestyle (feat. Purple Six Beats) and we find a song with a sense of drive and purpose.

Grandmastaskunk aka Donny Charles Moore Jr is a Denton, Texas native who is known throughout his local community as one of the most progressive music producers/rapper creatives around.

Though a controversial figure GrandMastaSkunk retained a following among his core fanbase during his early career with his energy and relationship-themed music.” ~ Grandmastaskunk

Sliding through the ears of those who truly needed a conscious shake, Grandmastaskunk displays sword-like skills on the mic and is backed up with a body-surging beat to start the day with. Supreme skill is the order of the day, as we’re treated to a quick-fire track to pulsate all moods with.

Do Better Freestyle (feat. Purple Six Beats) from Denton, Texas rapper/music producer Grandmastaskunk is a sizzling soundtrack to what is burning in the roads outside. Wondering where the hard workers are and showcasing his inner professionally conducted ethic which is available to anyone, we find a hungry artist willing to rise up where others hide.

Fiery to the core and delivering a street-filled song to learn from, this is a gem of note to play when an extra self-motivation boost is required.

Listen up on Spotify.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Interview: Grandmastaskunk inspires us all with wizard-like beats

Learning more about the music scene and telling us how it is, Grandmastaskunk sat down with us recently and let us deeper into his vision. We found out more about what it takes to be the best and what the process actually entails.

Thanks for your time Grandmastaskunk. Please tell us readers about the time you first knew you wanted to be a musician.

Grandmastaskunk: I immediately knew I wanted to be a Lyricist/Artist the first time I listened to the late artist Big L’s “98 Freestyle”. He was a truly inspiring artist in my life RIP.

Where in the world do we find you today and what was it like growing up there?

Grandmastaskunk: I am currently on tour but I spend a lot of time in Colorado. Growing up in Texas I had no stability in my earlier years moving back and forth from different cities and states.

What is the production side like and do you enjoy the creation process?

Grandmastaskunk: I personally only use FL (with register key lol) Making beats was very complex at first, but with help from Marvylus, years later I can have a mix done fairly quickly and I love every single second of the creative process.

What was it like working with the Wu-Tang Clan legend Raekwon?

Grandmastaskunk: That show specifically was legendary. LoudLifeCrew brought me out to perform with them and I couldn’t believe I was on the same stage as him, nonetheless in the same room. As a child, I was very much influenced and inspired by Raekwons’ Only Built For Cuban Links and The Purple Tape. Shoutout to Raekwon & SwizZy B.

Who inspires you to be better each day?

Grandmastaskunk: My daughter motivates me to work harder and do better every single day. Aside from that we share the same birthday on October 29th.

Where are some good live music spots to visit when we’re in your local area?

Grandmastaskunk: I would recommend Light Speed Curations, 306 S 25th St, Colorado Springs, CO.

Finally, how would you describe your sound to a music novice?

Grandmastaskunk: Southern Hip-Hop/Rap, Lofi, Trap Metal, Indie Rock, SoundCloud rap, Chopped & Screwed, Scream rap and Experimental.

Tune in deeper on Spotify.

Interview by Llewelyn Screen

Dance With The Devil: Velcroes drops tight street track LBT

Directed by Sincere Blanco and burrowing through those alleys only those with a keen eye for detail can see, Velcroes has opened up our eyes to what is really going on with the visuals for LBT.

Velcroes is an Atlanta/Ghana-fused rapper with a seemingly positive outlook on life and blends in pulsating pop to enliven all sleepy speakers.

Detonating in with a shades-fueled abandon and so much to learn from for the naive who chose to avoid the notion, Velcroes has engrossed us with a dominant performance to smash our mindsets apart. He seems to understand with careful aim, what is needed to survive those rusty roads loaded with smokey evil eyes waiting to gnaw on innocent faces.

LBT from Atlanta/Ghana-fused rapper Velcroes is an enlightening look deep inside the streets plugged with many temptations and snake-like tendencies if you look inside the wrong box.

Foxing through with a confident demeanour and slicing jagged-edge-like flows to stream away any menacing rattles which could cause deadly bites if not treated quickly.

Listen up on Spotify.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Interview: Os shows us deep inside his introspective nature

We sat down with the excellent new UK artist Os and sliced it up music-wise. He told us stories of school, church, staying away from bad vibes and we slide further into all things Moments and Memories. Ready? Okay then, here we go.

Firstly, how do you usually start your day and how have you been keeping focused with all the general uncertainty in the world?

Os: I appreciate you taking the time to have a chat with me as well. To be honest, most of my days start with prayer. As early as I can remember faith has been a big part of my life and that has become a solid foundation in my routine, after that I try to sleep again before I really get up to work. That extra hour really helps recharge and gives a little boost to help in the day. I don’t believe mornings need to be extravagant or over complicated with routines, we have the rest of the day to do that. Our mornings should be simple and allow us room to process our days. I think that prayer also plays a part in helping me remain grounded and focused. In all honesty it wasn’t always like that, up until the start of last year (2022) I was not able to focus, until I saw a quote about anxiety being fear about the future that you don’t know. I’m sorry that this is a lot of words, but I would say that accepting the fact that there are things that I don’t know and potentially can’t know gives the space to focus on what I do know. So, this is really a new thing for me, learning to just be present and handle the things that I can, not being careless and not planning, but being carefree enough if things don’t go according to those plans.

When you close your eyes for a minute and travel back in time, do you recall those school freestyle battles and what do you take from that experience?

Os: I take joy from the experiences. I went to an all-boys school, and something that is regularly said now that I am older is that “people who went to all-boys schools are really weird”. For me, it is so interesting to hear that because education-wise, those were my best years and the experiences I had have been a recurring talking point since leaving. One of those many experiences is the freestyles. The joy and excitement when someone played a new beat they found, or one that our favourite artists had rapped on then hearing each other have a go at it is something I don’t want to ever forget. Everyone was trying to out-rap each other at the same time adding a cheeky diss or just outright insulting each other. It regularly tested your ability to speak/think on your feet. Obviously, I can’t recall all of them but it helped build that freestyling ability that is so necessary going forward as a rap artist.

Please tell us more about your upcoming project Moments and Memories.

Os: Moments and Memories is a collation of songs that I wrote from 2019-2023, with 8 songs the project is an attempt to provide insight for listeners into the moments and memories that make me who I am. It was never my intent for them to be a project, but over time I realised there were songs that I had written that made a lot of sense together in a project. Each song gives a snapshot into different attributes of my life from the perspective of the past present, and the future. What I like about the project is that it looks on to the moments that have not yet occurred as well, but we (you the reader and I) have hope for. The reason why this sentiment is important to me is because those moments will eventually become memories that we will in turn look back on. It is funny because I am a rapper/songwriter but sometimes it feels like I am not the best with words. I really am hoping you have a feel for what I am offering in my EP. I have songs about navigating friendships in a time when certain friends started getting involved in things that I wasn’t sure about, I have a few songs that touch on the topic of love, especially “Bugs & Lola”. Healthy love is an interesting topic from the perspective of people where I am from. A lot of rappers choose to talk about love from a derogatory perspective which is for some what they have seen and what they know. I don’t want that, especially seeing my parents love, I really want a love like Bugs & Lola.

What instruments do you perform and what excites you most about creating music?

Os: In church, I play the Keyboard, sometimes first or auxiliary keys. I also play the bass but that is a recent addition. In the past, I have learned the trumpet and taught myself a bit of guitar, ukulele, and drums. The most exciting thing about creating music I think is the ability to take something that has already been created, a sample or something that has already been used, a chord and use it in a different way. The endless combinations made available to us as creatives really excites me, because I can hear a chord progression I used in someone else’s song and think, “oh man that was a fun way to use that”. I have a big love for sampling, finding parts of songs that were “completed” and using that as a building block for my song. There is so much to creating music that captures me to be fair, I think seeing it also translate from where I wrote and recorded it onto stage and engaging with an audience.

You represent SE London. What’s it like living there and where should we go watch proper good live music in your area?

Os: I think South East is a unique side of London, so many cultures combined which sometimes leads to conflict but we aren’t just known for that. We have more and more people progressing from here to the World stage. Whether it is politics, technology, music, business etc we are definitely starting to make a name for ourselves. It has definitely calmed down, with the new connections they are building via trains etc everything is starting to get expensive and they are building new flats/apartments so a lot of things look different from when I was young. I would say the Amersham Arms has some good acts and shows every now and then. You have the obvious O2 Arena. The rest is now more about looking out for specific acts, some good ones to look out for a K Lewis, Tenekia-Tabitha, Tidez, Odeal, JimLegacy just to name a few.

Please detail your love for TV and Film?

Os: From a young age one thing that I did a lot was write scripts and storylines for films and television. I think it was often an attempt to recreate things I had seen and finish them in my own way or create my own storyline from the top. I think the combination of audio and visuals is what created the love for me. The ability to build suspense in a scene from camera angle selections and music choice. I did media in 6th Form and this started adding a bit more knowledge to the passion I currently had. While I have not been able to revisit the practical side of film making, for my EP I am trying to implement a few of these things into the visualizers that we are creating. As for consumption of films and TV shows, I try and find a new show to watch regularly. I recently went through majority of the Star Wars saga and I must say the score for those films is amazing, honourable shout out to Daniel Pemberton on the into the Spiderverse and the Man from Uncle score. We all know Hans Zimmer is a staple in that arena and I am waiting for another opportunity to see him live as I missed the last chance.

Last question. What is the best advice you’ve ever given or have been given in the past?

Os: The best advice I was given… I would say that it was “never feel like you can’t start again”.

Listen up closer on Spotify.

Interview by Llewelyn Screen

Dehko – Slide ft. Snap Dogg: EDM Rap Has Never Hit Harder

The Detroit EDM duo, Dehko, is an unreckonable force after the drop of their anthemically arresting album, Tektroit. Dehko isn’t just hot on the heels of Tiesto, Skrillex, Garrix, Kygo, and Don Diablo, the brother duo has scorched right past them with his galvanisngly ground-razing epic of an LP.

The standout single, Slide, featuring the rap legend in his own right, Snap Dogg, is the sonic equivalent of an adrenalin shot to the heart. After a steady and almost sultry build, the bass-drenched beats catapult you through the hard and heavy progressions while Snap Dogg lends his dominantly gruff vocal energy to create a juggernaut of an EDM Rap hit.

From the absorbingly tensile breaks and builds to the crystal-clear cut of the production to the emotion the hit compels you to feel, Dehko & Snap Dogg reached the definitive pinnacle of EDM Rap. It would be idiotic to try and top it.

Slide dropped on March 10th; you can jump on the hype by heading over to SoundCloud.

Review by Amelia Vandergast

 

The Future of Hip Hop is Here: Chekmayte – What U Thought?

Avant-Garde hip-hop originalist, Chekmayte, created a subversive masterpiece with his glitchy hit, What U Thought? Filled with harsh truths, strobing synths, futuristic electronica motifs and a darkly atmospheric feel, nothing on your radar will hit the same way as this convictive hair-raising production, which exhibits the heights of the Washington DC artist’s razor-sharp lyrical prowess.

After overcoming life on the streets through sheer grit and persevering endurance, Chekmayte thrives through his music as an artist backed by Goodfellas Records. While many artists keep their influence to a singular coast, Chekmayte’s experience travelling through New York, The Bay Area, and Philly has expanded his urban palette to a scintillatingly distinctive effect. Fans of Scarface, Devin and Jadakiss will want to save space on their radar.

What U Thought? is now available to stream on YouTube.

Review by Amelia Vandergast

Tell Me All Your Problems: Virgø builds up the hype on atmospheric track Young Spirit

Taken from his forthcoming EP Old Soul, Young Spirit, Virgø has released a new track to flow all the issues away on his superbly self-assured single to soak deeply into, Young Spirit.

Virgø is a Honolulu, Hawai’i-born indie rapper who provides our ears with a smoothly lit flow capable of dropping some of the best lines around.

Action over word, how I work, call me cunning. Funny how my words state my case that I ain’t bluffing.” ~ Virgø

Produced by ARAM and KATANOBEAT at Idea studios, Virgø tells us the truth and sends us into a world packed with steamy moments and fiery beats with laser-sharp lyrics to send our minds into a maze of intrigue.

Young Spirit from Honolulu, Hawai’i-born indie rapper Virgø is one of those new school songs which slices all the doubt away and brings us that real confidence to glide inside. Layered with gusto and with a license to thrill, we’re opened up into a marvellously expressive soundtrack to be exhilarated about on this underground thunderbolt.

Keeping that young spirit alive should be the only mission we need to concentrate on.

Turn this up on Spotify.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen