Yung Jewelz

JewelzSince bursting on the scenes a few years back, Yung Jewelz has used her laid back demeanor and lyrical prowess to establish herself as one of the top female MC’s in Mississippi. That rise looks to continue as she releases her “Earth Day” EP. Over the course of 8 tracks we listen as Jewelz showcases her versatility with tracks covering a wide array of topics from women empowerment, life in Jackson, Mississippi, love and much more. She is assisted with features from Dolla Black, Krystal Gem,

Savvy, Sika, Vitamin Cea and others. Check out the EP in full now below and watch for more to come in the near future.

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“Extra” – Crimdella 

Crimdella’s latest video “Extra” will take you on a trip throughout New York City but more importantly introduce you to who he is as an artist. Each verse packs a powerful punch with important lyrics. Crimdella isn’t afraid to tell you his story over a hard hitting beat from MNDCFT either. He says that we need to be about the causes we support, not just talk about them. It’s one thing to share an article on social media but it’s another thing to go walk amongst the protestors or show up at city hall or start honest discussions surrounding the topics. Crimdella wants you to be about it. 

Arriving on the birthday of his late father, noted pan-Africanist and activist, Elombe Brath, Bury Me In Gold vol. 1 finds a supremely confident Crimdella delving deeper into his signature take on hip-hop, which he has coined “trap-power.” Crimdella has been perfecting his songcraft on each record, painstakingly deconstructing and reconstructing his style. Bury Me In Gold vol. 1, represents a decisive milestone in his work. Appearing on this record mostly as his brash alter-ego BlackZeusX, Crimdella candidly explores the depths of despair he experienced following the recent passing of his father, and how that turmoil led to revelation and his own self-realization as a black man in a world increasingly hostile toward him. Bury Me In Gold vol. 1 is the Harlem emcee’s uncanny, definitive manifesto.

 You can stream Bury Me In Gold Vol. 1 on all major streaming outlets or here: http://crimdella.bandcamp.com

 CRIMDELLA ONLINE

http://www.facebook.com/crimdellazeusx

http://www.twitter.com/blackzeusx

http://www.instagram.com/blackzeusx

http://www.soundcloud.com/blackzeusx

http://www.youtube.com/blackzeusx

Varus Bell

Varus Bell was born Davarus Bell  in Starkville, Mississippi on December 16, 1987, he gained the name Varus Bell by his family because most people consider his government name long. None of his family or friends refer to his as Varus or Davarus, if you ever meet him you most address him with his first and last name together Varus Bell (Like A Tribe Called Quest & A Pimp Named Slick Back) Altogether. Different huh? Varus Bell was born and Raised on the East Side of Starkville in a Small Crime infested community named Blackjack. As he grew older and his mom was placed on section 8 project housing he spent a portion of his childhood on the WestSide (The one West) of Starkville in the project housing neighborhoods of Long St (Zuber St), Reed Rd (Hollywood)  and Brooksville Garden (The Trap). He grew up in the typical single parent household including him his mother and brother.

Growing up, Varus Bell wasn’t a stranger to hard times, he was hardened by difficult times being a product of his environment. His neighborhood was notorious for drugs, gangs, and violence. To many people the Blackjack  community was considered a  nuance (red zone) but to him and his peers Blackjack was home his place of residence. Varus Bell grew up being involved in gang activities, crime, violence labeling him a community opposition. Basketball and music was his passion and many people expected him to play basketball at the professional level like his cousin Latavious Williams and nba and local McDonald all American player Travis Outlaw. But like most  kids growing up in the projects those dreams were blocked before they became a goal.

Varus was mainly raised between households being his grandparents, god parents, and his mother. He first fell in love with music in the 6th grade(2000) when local record label  Lokee Records produced local artist such as Chaos Da Boss(Storm Clique), Dj Stickuhbush, Ty Cutta, DeanTown Villians, DoughBelly Stray, BigBull, Danijah and others. Varus Bell started rapping over instramentals by 36 mafia, Playa Fly, Pastor Troy and Dru hill(Yes Dru hill). His favorite rappers back then were 36 mafia member Lord infamous, Pastor Troy, Notorious B.I.G, Jay z and playa Fly. Working effortlessly to become a local star Varus Bell started mimicking other rappers delivery and style. He joined the local rap group Bloodkin where he was mentored and groomed into a rap artist, he found his own style, appearance, delivery and gain confidence. In 2004 he released his first single “Hoodat” and “Pushin” with gain him local attention in surrounding areas. Following a performance at a talent show Varus bell collaborated with Local artists Vi the champ, Yo and Ill will (Willie P Rest in peace) all of Bloodkin  to produce “Stand Up” a local club song and party song. Varus bell continue to gain confidence in his art so he continued to groom himself in the Art of music.

Varus Bell grandparents who did there best to keep him out the streets and into his books. No matter how hard they tried to show him the value of being a law abiding citizen the more gang activities got the best of him. At the age of 16 he was a convicted felon for burglary of a vehicle. He was expelled from school, placed on Non judicated probation, forcing him to take his GED and attended Community college in Meridian Community college in Meridian Ms and Monroe College in Rochester NY on a basketball scholarship. Over a falsified statement from a police officer, Varus Bell violated his probation for Trespassing which sent him to prison for 2 years and 8 months. After being released in May 2012, Varus Bell hit the bricks running playing semi pro basketball, experimenting with fashion and Hustling marijuana. With 5 written statements and a camera recorded conversation with a confidential informant, Varus Bell was sentence to 20 years in prison 15 years to serve with 5 years of post supervised probation in 2014 with the Mississippi department of corrections for the sale of marijuana times 2. Being that sale of marijuana is a Non violent offense he only had to serve 25% of the 15 years.

While being incarcerated Varus bell sent hours and days working on music, reading and working out, studying music and entrepreneurship. Since his release Varus Bell had been on a relentless path of musicianship, community service, and building a fan base behind his music with his story. He is experimenting with different endeavors such as acting, fashion and modeling while being a artist and composer. His ultimate goal is to be a star in the music industry and give back to those who shouldn’t have to suffer the way he did. Varus bell is on a straight and narrow path and his success and two daughters are the ulterior motivation to make him strive for excellence. Gaining attention of Jay-z and other music execs is  a bullet point on his to do list.

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Varus Bell Artist/Composer
Instagram :@varusbell
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Twitter: @Varusbell

Talent In Your Face’s Emerging Artist Exclusive: Fatt Fisher 

Fatt Fisher bursts onto the scene bringing an aura of street sense, infectious charisma and a personality that is sure to make an impression on any listeners. Hailing from the waters of Moss Point, MS, Fisher was born in one of his state’s roughest cities and reflects that in his sound while still managing to let his talent lead the way. The project balances it’s gritty topics with cartoonish skits that add to the light-hearted landscape set with the “Simpons” inspired cover courtesy of @Qin_Mob.
Features on “Wealth, Weed & Women” come from Coast Stokes, Kidd Da Ruler, OD Cane & Chad Cox, while the tape is hosted by DJ Ipod & DJ SixThirty. Production on the 12-track project comes from Super Star Beats, D.A. Beats, Red Drum & Riley Beats. This is the first mixtape from Fatt Fisher but certainly not the last, so be sure to check it out as well as his B. Pace-directed “Trap N*gga” video. Stay locked for more to come.
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Music Video Exclusive: Black Magic – Joe Quinto ft. Miguel Diaz

Joe Quinto teamed up with longtime friend and collaborator Miguel Diaz to show the world their new vision and sound. The two Milwaukee rappers produced “Black Magic” together one night in the studio. The video takes you into the woods where it looks like Joe and Miguel are captured by a tribe who are trying to do some voodoo on them. Fast forward to the end of the video and the two artists are connected to wires making it all seem like a simulation which really makes you think about it’s meaning. Watch and decide for yourself.

Artists: @mustbecinco @This_Knee_Diaz

Directed by Take7 Productions

 WATCH “Black Magic” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xw-zBy-I788

Formerly known as ‘Cinco’, Joe Quinto has redefined himself as an artist and a creative. Quinto is a multi-talented recording artist, songwriter, producer, curator, and performer that has continued to prove himself in the Milwaukee music scene for years. Feeling the need to distinguish himself from the crowd, Joe felt the need for a full blown rebrand in Summer 2016. With the release of his first official visual “Black Magic” alongside fellow M3 member Diaz, Joe Quinto quickly garnished the attention of many new fans, as well as regaining the following of many old ‘Cinco’ faithful.

 JOE ONLINE

http://www.quintomusic.com

Facebook.com/mustbequinto

Twitter.com/mustbecinco

Soundcloud.com/joequinto

Instagram.com/quintomusic

Thursday’s Emerging Artist Corner: Teddy Kobain

Following his run of freestyles during the month of August, Teddy Kobain wraps up his “Throwback Thursdays” series with an EP containing them all. From Jeezy to Jay-Z, Erykah Badu to Beanie Sigel the MC makes promising lyrical contributions consistently. Teddy Kobain will now be working on his album for release in early 2017, but for the time being enjoy all of his renditions of your favorite classics.
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/TeddyKobain | Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/TeddyKobain/ | Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teddykobain/

“Changes”Artist: TruthCity

TruthCity tells a story on “Changes” and that story is one of struggle and devotion. He talks about moving to New York City to pursue a music career with no money. TruthCity spent nights sleeping in the back of restaurants and on friend’s floors all for the love of music. You can hear the pain and passion in his voice throughout the entire song. You can see his progress throughout video as well. Nothing will stop TruthCity.

Artist: @MrTruthCity
Shot & Edited: @BoardinOgilvie

TruthCity is a rapper & songwriter (originally from Virginia) but now resides in NYC. Inspired by prolific and distinguished artists such as Jay-Z, Coldplay, Nas, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol has influenced Truth’s intense, lifelong devotion to his craft. TruthCity truly lives up to his stage name by making the kind of music “that is the soundtrack to your life.” Every time he touches the mic, he converts strangers to believers.

TRUTHCITY ONLINE:
www.mrtruthcity.com
www.facebook.com/MrTruthCity
www.twitter.com/mrtruthcity
www.soundcloud.com/mrtruthcity
www.youtube.com/user/officialtruthcity
www.instagram.com/mrtruthcity

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“Summertime Chapi” By: Roy The Savage ft. Nomad

Longtime friends Roy The Savage and Nomad teamed up for a summertime hit that is sure to get you outside, dancing. The two Brooklyn artists hit up the beach and other locations throughout New York City to give their fans a video for the summer. “Summertime Chapi” is the second single off of Roy The Savage’s upcoming project ‘The Giving Tree’ which will Summertime Chapibe a good mix of poetry inspired tracks and NY hip-hop.
Roy the Savage was born and raised in the birthplace of hip-hop, New York City. Growing up in a Dominican household in East New York, Brooklyn has made him the confident, talented artist he is today. You can definitely hear the city’s influence in his music too. His style has been shaped by the golden era of hip-hop of the 1990’s and NY’s greats. Roy the Savage isn’t your typical rapper either. His music is infused with poetry and soul creating a new sound many haven’t heard before. Outside of music, Roy dedicates himself to his community by running projects that help young people in his neighborhood get internships. His main goal is to travel the world, play music, connect people, promote peace, and spread love.
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“Hollywood” By: Chad Michael

Chad Michael hasn’t released anything in three months but he is finally back with a new track titled “Hollywood” and it’s dope. He showcases both his ability to rap and sing Chad Michael - Hollywoodthroughout the track but mainly focuses on spitting metaphors and bars. Chad even switches up his flow multiple times proving he can rap alongside his mentors. Expect more heat like this coming from Chad soon. He is expected to release a handful of records in the next couple months.

Chad Michael is a singer/songwriter from Tucson, AZ who is pursuing a music career in Los Angeles. The 25 year-old released his debut EP, Rain, in December of 2015 and it’s about to break 20,000 plays. His versatile sound sits somewhere between Rap and R&B because he does both well. Chad has had a quiet but successful 2016 as he works on new music and visuals.

 

Amoré KING

Amoré KING has one main goal musically which is- “Restore The Feeling.” Representing the bass heavy soul sound of Louisville, KY and gritty street sound of Kinston, NC simultaneously, Amore’s sound is multi-layered with a flavor that can only be described as2528 “smooth lyricism”. Given the moniker “Amoré KING” for his dominance lyrically and sonically; from winning radio countdowns so many times they had to retire his records, co-signs from XM/Sirius on air personalities and djs, to producing many of his own (and others) records… its safe to say the name fits.

Soundcloud link: https://soundcloud.com/amoretheking/in-the-moment

Twitter: AmoretheKING
Instagram: Amore.King
Facebook: Amoré King