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Chicago is known for some of the most talented lyricists and creatives in entertainment from greats like Do or Die, Twista, Common, Lupe Fiasco, Chance The Rapper, Kanye West and more. It’s an absolute pleasure to introduce our readers to the next superstar to blow from the Midwest, Picasso De Conscience, who possesses the true star power to carry on the torches that those before him have lit. He is a pioneer in his own lane, whose music delivers clever concepts and humor that draws you in so smoothly. His latest release, “Mona Lisa” featuring Twista and Sasha Go Hard gives you a grand entrance of how creative he truly is. Deep and raspy voice, rose petals and smooth bars will surely make the ladies “Forever love him” inspired from his hook. Teaming up with Twista and Sasha Go Hard, Picasso De Conscience obstructed one of the dopest indie collaborations of the 3rd quarter. Applying life lessons blended with luxurious and leaving and sensuous pleasure to the ladies, it's safe to say that the skies are the limit for Chicago’s Finest.


Picasso De Conscience- Mona Lisa featuring Twista & Sasha Go Hard



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Grandé Zee is only 1 listen away from being your favorite trapper rapper. His vernacular on the impressive new trap banger "Other Shxt" is upper echelon, to say the least. In additional to his smooth deep Burke County Georgia drawl, cleverly delivered metaphors, ridiculous braggadocios bars... He carries himself with charisma of a young boss! Enjoy "Other Shxt" and follow Grandé Zee's growing movement today. 


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Evil keys, an explosive trap beat, and endless, Georgian flow are all kevystaysnappin needs to serve us a dynamic anthem. For, that is what “Gucci” packs; and by all accounts, it is anthemic. Tailored perfectly for the entire culture of Southern Hip-Hop, “Gucci” is a sharpshooter of a single. Although hectic, with its pulsating 808s and pounding trap snares, kevy’s performance gives the record magnitude and direction. You will easily be magnetized by his almost never-ending bars; which sway through an ATLien inflection, and various, lyrical references to other Southern hotspots. There are even a few moments wherein his adlibs are pitched through a muddy, Texan, chopped-n-skrewed filter; only increasing his homage to the South. Such is why “Gucci” is a track that every state below the Mason-Dixon can embrace. Don’t be surprised if you hear this record banging from the trunk of the car beside you; or lighting up the southerly house party you just walked in. kevystaysnappin definitely has a hit.




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Right now, North Carolina is in a state of emergency. The monstrous Hurricane Florence is whipping towards the Tar Heel State, spurring mass panic and evacuation throughout the eastern south. Despite imminent catastrophe, one man in particular remains tucked in Willmington; comforting his mother, who refuses to flee. That man is rapper/producer, Octobor, and through his interview with USA Blog Network, the Southern artist makes it clear he and his family have zero intentions of leaving. Through his recent release, we come to learn exactly why: North Carolina is his “Thing”, and will remain so until there’s no more North Carolina left. Rolling in at three minutes and thirty-one seconds, “Thing” is an exceptionally lax banger. It rivals the incoming hurricane by being a poised, tranquil breeze of a record. Over the gallop of trap drums, and automated whirl of the track’s ambient background, Octobor smoothly coasts. Absolutely nothing about his flow or delivery comes off forceful. He sounds completely at home in the comfort of speakers and a microphone; which ultimately translates into a gracious trap anthem. “Its a northside thing, southside thing / eastside thing, westside thing—“ he chants effortlessly throughout the chorus, shouting out every region his home state has to offer. Being a beacon for North Carolina in the hour it’s needed most. “Thing” is a relatable smash just waiting to explode across the mainstream. If he continues to push it, showing the world just how much talent he has to offer, every month of the year will be Octobor’s.




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Texan rapper, Kokaine Karter, wants all of us to “HOLL UP” with his latest, enchanting single. Having been born and raised in two separate Lonestar cities, Karter combines the leaned-out, autotune swag of Houston with the grittiness of Dallas, and jumps out that cauldron blazing hot with rhythm and flow.



Featuring guest artist T2, the record is incredibly suited for the club. Its ominous melody, matched with the groove of well-placed kicks and 808s, creates an atmosphere that will have you itching to escape your seat. If that’s not enough, however, his lyrics and flow certainly will be. In smooth breezes of melody and autotune, both artists bless the beat with addictive cadences and street parables. As much as they have indeed crafted a party record, suitable for setting any nightly event on fire, they never abandon their lifestyles. The grittiness of their attitudes and surroundings are matched with the lavishness of their desires, which fuse in a sea of melody and trap verses, to create one, irrefutable banger. “HOLL UP” is an excellent, club-ready release from Kokaine Karter. Makes it impossible to overlook him among the list of Texas’s talented. 


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 Not a single nook or cranny in the life of Santa Cruz rapper, Recklous, goes unexplored on his latest “Cop This Mixtape” project. The twelve track opus is a melting pot of subjects and sonics all blending together to paint a unique portrait of the man behind them. The first two tracks (“L.O.R.D” and “Blocked Numba”) are scorching trap bangers, aimed at incinerating an ex-lover whose ostensibly done Recklous wrong. “I Bet You Would” strikes as an ancient, G-funk anthem; whose production could have been graced by the likes of Dr. Dre. In alignment with that aesthetic, Recklous taps into an off kilter, Eminem-esque flow near the end of his ultimate verse; tying the song together, sonically. A personal favorite, both production-wise, as well as lyrically, will be the track “Deadpool”. “Deadpool” features a spine-chilling, synth-based melody; backed by a dark, heavy brass, and galloping trap beat. On the record, Recklous dives completely into his past struggles with drug abuse and suicidal thoughts; touching are two topics that are extremely relevant to the youth of modern America. And he does so with unshakeable confidence; as if he fully knows the power of his voice is greater than any shame he may feel about his past. “Perfect 10” is a confession of the rappet struggling with finances; dealing with being kicked out, homeless and owing some significant debt. The last track, “Sextape” is a smooth, fun, melodic cut done in ode to Recklous’s new love interest. On the record, he expresses his desire to turn her into a star akin to Paris Hilton, and Kim Kardashian... by identical means. This rounds the mixtape off beautifully; having started with torment over a past relationship, and ending with hope in a new one. All in all, this is a great, wholehearted debut by Recklous; and if he continues to be this honest in his music, he will build a fanbase like no other.






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Life is a movie; and South Floridian emcee, Konchynce, displays that perfectly in the latest music video for his powerful single, “My Life”. This concept is cleanly crafted by the opening of the video, wherein a slideshow of pictures, featuring the rapper, are aired on an animated, TV screen. Eventually, these images grow beyond the confines of that television, and by the start of his verse, they are fitting the full screen we see them on. Then the video, and the music it incarnates, become mutually reflective. That is because “My Life” is exactly that: a bar-filled recount of Konchynce’s journey thus far. 




Strengthened by an electronic, 808-heavy, hip-hop beat, the Florida native drops myriad rhymes regarding hatred from others, politics in the industry, and chasing his dreams, overall. He also mentions something he’s been “blessed with—“; and juxtaposed to that statement is an image of him holding a newborn child. This superbly represents the duality of his narrative. Although there are a vast amount of struggles in life we all have to cope with; there are moments in this same life that make them undeniably worth it. The track is glued together by a melodic chorus, in which Konchynce colorfully croons "Welcome to my life—", emphasized by the equally colorful haze of his video. All in all, Konchynce is a wise, passionate, and insightful emcee; and this welcome into his life, through an amazing song and visual, is an invitation you won’t regret accepting.




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Music is a universal language. One that mythically transcends most national and societal boundaries normally unbroken on planet Earth. If you want a beautiful, polarizing example of this concept, look no further than award-winning, Cameroonian emcee, Vocaliz, and his eclectic 12-track opus, “Afrikan in New York”. “Afrikan in New York” is in all ways Vocaliz’s “break-out” album; his solo debut apart from Ghanian producer, Afana. It is an evolution on the artist’s signature sound: marrying African sonics with Urban inflections. The record kicks off with a title track that features rhythmic, tropical marimbas, backed by a scorching clap and thunderous 808s. One thing Vocaliz makes certain on this track is that his national pride will never die; setting the tone of African conceptuality and confidence for the rest of the album. This similar sentiment is echoed on a personal favorite, “Oh Na Na” a reggae-esque anthem whose main beat-break is a loop of organic, hip-hop drums. It is in these moments on the album where his Brooklyn basis shines. Tracks such as “At the Speed of Love” (another favorite), “May Be”, and “We Up” (another favorite) have a pristine, Golden Era hip-hop tonality to them; while the tracks succeeding them are much more modern and “trap” in expression. 



As the only rapper on the entire album, Vocaliz phenomenally brings something new and refreshing to each and every beat he spits on. Whether its afrobeat, reggae, boom-bap or trap, this Cameroon-born, Brooklyn-based emcee attacks the music wholeheartedly; able to bend and maneuver his accent to suit and emphasize some already remarkable bars. When it comes to his sound, Vocaliz proves on this astounding debut that he has conquered it; and the universal language of music is yet another one he’s doubtlessly mastered. Vocaliz his recent shared his journey with TheDopeness interview series. Enjoy “Afrikan in New York” and join Vocaliz's growing movement today!





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2018. A time when the world is ran by social media and those that are using it. With everyone constantly tuned into their media platform of choice to check out the latest and newest, sometimes its a relief to get away from it all. Virginia native, Pariyah is doing just that. The 23 year old label head/artist is back with his new-age trap anthem, "M.I.A." Pariyah who embraces being a self proclaimed loner, says the premise around his new song is just about him going off of the grid to focus on his progress. He believes that often we get caught up in what is going on in the lives of others that we don't focus enough on ourselves. I couldn't agree more. M.I.A. is jamming too. This slapper is equipped with powerful lyrics and trunk thumping production that will keep you nodding uncontrollably whether you are on or staying low off of the grid. Fall into the new single today!




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We find ourselves in a new age of hip-hop, where the genre has evolved with this generation. With much more aggressive attention to soul infusion with contemporary rap, the birth of a new style and sound emerges with a variety of local flavor that has begun to dominate the industry. And with Terrance North, it’s no different. 



In his debut mixtape “Dreams Of Average”, he takes the audience on a journey that focuses on his deep-rooted ties to his hometown of Houston, TX. Using local music and nuances, he tells his story of how his environment, family, and lifestyle crafted his character. Terrance uses a mixture of laid-back and assertive flows on top of trap soul music with songs like “Purple Dreams” & “Tell Me What It Is”. He also showcases his ability to sing strong melodies and create even stronger hooks to encapsulate raw emotion and instincts. Understanding the work and dedication necessary to make his art, the mixtape is a celebration as much as it is an acknowledgement of his talent. With aspirations of becoming a true icon in this industry, Songs like “Life Goals” & “Major Blessings” showcases his full versatility. It has a true sense of longevity as well by taping into a youthful energy that resonates with a growing fan base. “Dreams Of Average” is a layered and cultured look at the world through a young artist’s mind. Building on top potential, it’s a mixtape that is in line with the fundamentals of hip-hop by using a unique connection of where one comes from. -Miami Erick



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Ginger Bread Man is back at it with another single, “What The Business Is” in which he goes all in while the transitions accelerate towards a haunting instrumental that’s complimented by deafening beats. From a stylistic perspective, the track has balance that’s inspired by modern trap sounds such as “SurfClub”, amngst other tracks that are melodically driven, while he takes the listener into introspection mode. Tank Nitti also comes through as his skill set shines stupendously.


I must acknowledge that I enjoyed the vocal tone and structure, part of what I think makes Ginger Bread Man a dynamic artist. At some point, I felt like he’s somewhat transcendent talented. Couple that with the production which pulsates with futuristic pop, electronic and trap elements blended into a perfect work of art. The track leaves me with a taste of a seasoned artist who’s about to make an articulation of rap star’s lifestyle.



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In today's hip hop world, a song is not usually a hit without a dance to go along with it. Songs like Soulja Boy's "Crank That" or 3rd Flo "Do the Heisman" are pioneers and standout tracks amongst many in the song and dance era of hip hop. Many of those artists became one hit wonders while others prove that they can last the test of time. The Official GS Boyz or more explicitly known as the G Spot Boyz have proven to be part of the latter. In 2008, the GS Boyz gave us two smashes out of the gate. The Arlington, Texas natives formed the group in 2005 independently and three years and over 1 million records sold later, they were receiving interest from industry big dogs like RCA and Sony. 


Now, the GS Boyz are back after a brief hiatus with their new single "Off Top." "Off Top" is a different sound from when we last heard the group, but packs the same anthem potential. The hard slapping bass quakes through you speakers, making it very easy to vibe to. The song has a catchy sing a long hook that will keep you singing it hours after the song has ended, with sharp lyrical verses to make "Off Top" a complete hit. 


Official GS Boyz recently shared their moments from the making of the song with USA Blog Network's interview series. Fall into the new hit "Off Top" and checkout the interview today!



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Rayne Michael takes us to an utopian dream that channels a noble spirit with his emotional remix “Lil Boy”. This track draws the listener to moments that bring out memories of his troubled early adulthood through the rhythmic friction. The song was originally unveiled on his debut album “Dare To Dream” and carries that same timeless sort of elegance, but with a new edgy vibe. The pulsating, wah-wah texture, that is the feel you get from listening to this track; like someone just harnessed an electrical current to your heart. You will be enchanted by the way Rayne throws himself all-in as he offers a mystifying glance of heartache and its repercussions. 

Rayne Michael recently shared his moments from the making of the song with USA Blog Network's interview series. Fall into the new remix and checkout the interview today!


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