Chloe Jobin is being held hostage on her latest EP, “We Could’ve Never Met,” opening with a hymnal with “No Suprise,” & much to her chagrin, there’s no more you & I, only self.
Read MoreTo me, one of the best feelings in the world is when two people have been apart, come from wherever they're coming from to unite, although it can be tedious getting there, as exemplified in these visuals.
Read MoreWhat I love the most is that they’re both being honest with one another, sometimes it relationship, we tend to avoid those conversations, for a multitude of reasons, sometimes feelings, they change, just like each “Season”
Read MoreLook, CMGcenzo is always going to keep it straightforward with you; if you're going to talk the talk, you better walk the walk; if you really be about it, he would like "See Bout It."
Read MoreA prolific year thus far for Thehighwaystory, the versatile artist continues to break down barriers musically with this complete change of pace for the artist on the somber “Apocalyptic.”
Read MoreTaken from his opus last year, "The O.G.," an introspective tour de force of wisdom & emotional intelligence, we're now treated to the visual treatment to "Love Yourself First," which's just in time for the summer.
Read MoreStill pulling out surprises with his prized album “Prototype_V,” Vermin The Villain released another visual treatment from the project by linking once again with Father Wasp behind the lens for the directorial video for “Mask_002”. T
Read MoreLast week, Tay Money released her second single of the year titled "PBJ," which's becoming a mesmerizing hit with a catchy chorus.
Read MoreAnother two for one visual on Southside Hoodlum's resume released yesterday evening with compliments to Ace The Shooter behind the lens, DONTHYPEME on the edits, and of course Big Tex Johnny on production
Read MoreHis latest visual treatment is titled "Recognize," which goes hand in hand with the concept for the video since he's staring at a mirrored version of himself going back to back with raps.
Read MoreLooking luxurious on the cover art, she got all pressed in the glitz and glamour just like "Hilary Banks," and like the 90's sitcoms stylist queen; she's staying ahead of the game sounding prestigious
Read MoreShe decided to slow down things on her latest joint titled “Blame On Me,” which is more vocal-oriented, with some raps added to explain her emotional feelings when it comes to heartbreak.
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