As the temperatures in San Antonio are expected to rise, Niko2K and Sage are making sure the soundtrack for the season is just as hot. Their latest collaboration, “On Go Again,” captures the essence of late-night summer vibes, blending smooth energy with an uptempo rhythm that keeps listeners locked in.
Read MoreThe record feels gritty in all the right places, yet the final product remains incredibly clean and cohesive. It’s a powerful return for King Khali and a reminder that even during life’s biggest transitions, great music never stays on hold for long.
Read MoreWhile Robby doesn't abandon his humility, this project finds him demanding the recognition he's long deserved. Throughout the album, he makes it clear that his name belongs in conversations among the elite.
Read MoreBeneath the haze lies a deeply personal message. Ashaunté paints a vivid picture of feeling abandoned, comparing herself to someone left in the lost and found with no one coming to claim her.
Read MoreAn album that has stayed in constant rotation for me, requiring multiple playthroughs to fully dissect everything it offers, is Like’s “Today Sounds Good.” At this point, I genuinely believe it deserves a place in the conversation for Album of the Year contender, and yet it still feels criminally underrated.
Read MorexBValentine doesn’t hold back emotionally. There’s a rawness here that doesn’t feel manufactured or forced; it feels lived-in.
Read MoreLast week, Wacotron dropped the visual treatment to his fan-favorite record “Bad To The Bone” off his 2025 project Smokin Texas 2, with Donthypeme stepping behind the lens to bring the record to life in cinematic fashion.
Read MoreDelivering a vintage aesthetic blended with emotional transparency, the “Satellite” artist creates a listening experience that feels both nostalgic and freeing.
Read MoreThroughout the song, she makes it known that whenever she’s around, your mind can be at ease because her intentions are genuine. There’s a deep sense of comfort embedded in the record, as if she’s trying to silence every doubt lingering in the relationship.
Read MoreBuilt with elevated production and intricate lyricism, “Magnum Opus” sounds like an artist fully locked into his craft. Wiardon approaches the project with precision, hitting every marker needed to make this album feel complete.
Read MoreOn the release, 98Priest touches on the feeling of moving away from the city to focus on a new chapter in Atlanta with family, as well as his search for direction and clarity in his next chapter. The title itself carries weight in multiple ways.
Read MoreOn “Nine One One,” Wes Denzel dives into the gift and curse of love, detailing a search and rescue mission for his sanity and overall sense of self. Throughout the record, he reflects on how something once pure and genuine slowly transformed into emotional chaos.
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