Tag Archives: new-music

. Can’t .Live. Without. Drops Visuals For His Scott Storch Produced Single “Headaches” [VIDEO]

Scott Storch Makes An Appearance In New Video For .Can’t.Live.Without. Feels like it’s been quite some time since we’ve seen or heard from Scott Storch but he’s definitely still working his musical magic and actually makes an appearance in the video for “Headaches”by a new artist named .Can’t.Live.Without. .Can’t.Live.Without. is currently preparing to release his debut album Forever which is a product of both Trap and R&B influences and features artists Aylek$, Slim Reese and Lit Soxx. The album has 10 tracks produced by Scott Storch and the rest from Ronny J (6ix9ine, Post Malone, Lil Pump, Eminem, Kanye West). Here’s more about.Can’t.Live.Without.: Growing up in Broward County, Florida, Can’t.Live.Without volleyed between the worlds of sports and music. And it became apparent early on that the Broward County native was musically precocious. He began playing classical guitar, bass, drums and piano at the age of 10. Soon his level of dexterity on the classical guitar at such a young age very nearly placed him in the category of virtuoso. And while his love for music would continue to blossom over the next several years, he would soon discover a hidden knack for composition that would see him taking a detour from the well worn musical path of child prodigy to unexplored territory. With influences as varied as Kendrick Lamar and J Cole to Frank Ocean and the legendary Scarface, Can’t.Live.Without set about cultivating a dynamic and hybridized sonic palate. Though he satiated his passion for sports playing collegiate football (NCAA Division 1), he became aware that in order to make space for his musical pursuits he needed to plan an escape route. Can’t.Live.Without traded in the sunshine state for Los Angeles and its famously fertile creative climate. Although new to the scene, he fell in with a community of creatives that provided a robust network of vocalists, producers and hip hop artists that shared his passion for music.

View original post here:
. Can’t .Live. Without. Drops Visuals For His Scott Storch Produced Single “Headaches” [VIDEO]

This Guy’s Great: DaBaby Drops Off Some Fresh Off The Grill #SXSW Footage In “Baby On Baby Out Now” Freestyle [Video]

Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty DaBaby Drops “Baby On Baby Out Now” Freestyle Video DaBaby was a big hit down at SXSW and he didn’t miss an opportunity to promote his new album by shooting a video of himself performing to promote his album. DaBaby’s album is called Baby On Baby and if you haven’t heard it then you’re missing some of the most entertaining artistry in recent memory. Peep his newly released Baby On Baby freestyle below. This guy is going places. Fast.

Go here to read the rest:
This Guy’s Great: DaBaby Drops Off Some Fresh Off The Grill #SXSW Footage In “Baby On Baby Out Now” Freestyle [Video]

Cleo TV: 19th & Park Co-Founders Brunch It Up With Chef JJ & Rosè Mimosas On ‘Just Eats With Chef JJ’ [Video]

19th & Park Founders On ‘Just Eats With Chef JJ’ It’s going down once again in Chef JJ ’s New York City loft. On the latest episode of his Just Eats With Chef JJ , 19th & Park co-founders Tahira White , Whitney Headen and Nicole Januarie serve up some Rosè infused mimosas as they dish on transitioning from managing major events and marketing deals for Essence Magazine to founding a Black women-owned agency that’s become a top contender in the corporate world. Chef JJ even shares his ideal cast members for a food porn commercial. Whew. Catch an all new episode of the hit Cleo TV show when it airs this Saturday, March 16 at 12pm ET. Check out the clip above.

Read the original post:
Cleo TV: 19th & Park Co-Founders Brunch It Up With Chef JJ & Rosè Mimosas On ‘Just Eats With Chef JJ’ [Video]

New Video: R&B Songstress Angelica Vila Drops Visuals For “More In The Morning”

Angelica Vila Drops Visuals For “More In The Morning” Source: Dennis Leupold / DENNIS LEUPOLD   Straight out of the Bronx, rising R&B star Angelica Vila drops the visual for her new single “More in the Morning” , produced by Cool & Dre . Discovered by  Fat Joe , and signed to his RNG label in partnership with Roc Nation / Republic Records , Angelica Vila is on the verge of making a REAL mark in music with her captivating sound. Check out the video below, let us know if you’re rockin’ with it!  

View post:
New Video: R&B Songstress Angelica Vila Drops Visuals For “More In The Morning”

#BOSSIPSounds: Minneapolis Rapper Nimic Revenue Featured On New ‘Undisputed’ Mixtape [AUDIO]

View this post on Instagram Music is a lifestyle for me .. #AWLORN #LVLS #DEFJAM A post shared by AwlornGangAffliated® (@iamnimicrevenue) on Feb 14, 2019 at 6:15am PST Nimic Revenue Raps About Needing Therapy In His Backwood Y’all already know we love finding new artists and listening to new music. Minneapolis rapper Nimic Revenue has one of our favorite songs “Therapy” off Def Jam’s new ‘Undisputed’ mixtape. What y’all think about this one??? View this post on Instagram OUT NOW !! AVAILABLE EVERYWHEREEEE “THERAPY ” #UNDISPUTED #DEFJAM #AWLORN #LVLS A post shared by AwlornGangAffliated® (@iamnimicrevenue) on Mar 8, 2019 at 8:38am PST View this post on Instagram Episode 1 “Bloody” @yflkelvin , @ykosiris & @tjporter LIVE ON WSHH @worldstar #undisputed #defjam A post shared by AwlornGangAffliated® (@iamnimicrevenue) on Mar 7, 2019 at 11:44am PST

Read more:
#BOSSIPSounds: Minneapolis Rapper Nimic Revenue Featured On New ‘Undisputed’ Mixtape [AUDIO]

New Video: Philly’s Own R&B Group Project 2ONE5 Drops Visual For Debut Single “Sexaholix”

Project 2ONE5 Drops Visual For Debut Single “Sexaholix” “Sexaholix” stands out as immediately addictive-  a sound reminiscent of some of the most memorable groups that took over the R&B Charts in the 90’s and early 2000’s from Jodeci to 112 to B2K. Project 2ONE5 is ushering in the reemergence of R&B with their raw talent and gritty sound.  Source: Matthew Salacuse / Matthew Salacuse The group, who recently performed on Philly’s own   Fox 29 Morning Show , will be hitting stages across the nation including a March 22 nd   date with Trey Songz in Seattle alongside Jacquees and Eric Bellinger and Diamond District Music Festival in their hometown set to take place on March 29 th , 2019. You can also catch the “Sexaholix” video while shopping for your favorite brands at DTLR Villa nationwide.

See the article here:
New Video: Philly’s Own R&B Group Project 2ONE5 Drops Visual For Debut Single “Sexaholix”

Atlanta Artist Finessn His Way On The Music Scene

Go here to see the original:

Atlanta native Finessen is well on his way to becoming the next big thing to blow from the city. Fnessen his way through the music scene has proven effective for the artist who has found success on social media platforms like WorldStar, putting him on the radar of fans around the world. He has managed to find his own lane and create a truly unique sound that sets him apart from other upcoming artist. Listen BELOW to hear his full interview explaining his style, new music, relationship status and more.    

Atlanta Artist Finessn His Way On The Music Scene

Tekashi 6ix9ine’s Baby Mother Calls Him A “Culture Vulture”

Read the original here:

Source: PYMCA / Getty While Tekashi 6ix9ine sings like a bird in order to duck fed time, details about the real person behind the persona are emerging. Sara Molina, the mother of Tekashi’s child, called the rapper a culture vulture among other things in a new interview. Complex writes : “He could definitely reinvent himself, I’ve seen him do it a million times,” she says during the interview. “He’s like a culture vulture, he can adapt to anything.” During the newly released clip, she explained that 6ix9ine hadn’t been manipulated into acting the way he did and that he was merely manipulating those around him. “I feel like in a way these grown men were manipulated by this little rainbow haired kid,” she said. “Money and fame will make people do a lot of things,” she continued. “I was manipulated… He’s a narcissist, I’m telling you that now. He’s very smart, I give him that. If I can give Danny [6ix9ine] credit for anything… His brain works in an evil way but it’s smart.” Following his admission to involvement in three different violent incidents in 2018, the rapper is currently facing a 47-year minimum sentence on racketeering, weapons, and drug charges. You can find more of the interview at DJ Vlad’s online hub. — Photo: Getty

Tekashi 6ix9ine’s Baby Mother Calls Him A “Culture Vulture”

Divine Fem-list: 13 Powerful Songs To Have You Basking In Your Black Woman-ness 

Link:

Source: Mint Images – Tim Robbins / Getty Interestingly, Women’s History Month comes right after Black History Month — which means double the celebration of Black Women. If there’s one thing BW love, it’s music. Music isn’t just the universal language; it also has therapeutic and medicinal effects. Hence the reason why music therapy is actually a thing. According to Psychology Today : “Music therapy has demonstrated efficacy as an independent treatment for reducing depression, anxiety and chronic pain. Furthermore, music has positive physical effects. It can produce direct biological changes, such as reducing heart rate, blood pressure, and cortisol levels. “Alternative and complementary treatments such as creative art, meditation, and yoga have been proposed to bridge this gap. But music, because of its ubiquity in our society as well as its ease of transmission, has perhaps the greatest potential among alternative therapies to reach people who do not otherwise have access to care.” Black women (especially in America) have had their fair share of trauma — past and present. Some would even say that most BW suffer from a form of PTSD. Author, and licensed clinical psychologist Dr. Monnica T. Williams says that African American women experience the same traumas as other women, but at higher rates. As we know, many Black folks are hesitant about seeking professional help for their trauma. There’s a deep rooted stigma related to therapy due to the fear of judgement or shame of not relying on God for help. A 2008 study by Psychologist Jennifer Alvidrez   found that “among Blacks who were already mental health consumers, over a third felt that mild depression or anxiety would be considered crazy” in their social circles. Talking about problems with an outsider  may be viewed as airing one’s “dirty laundry,” and even more telling is the fact that over a quarter of those consumers felt that discussions about mental illness would not be appropriate even among family.” Fortunately, that stigma is being debunked. Thanks to people like Dr. Joy Harden Bradford , a licensed psychologist based in Atlanta, Georgia and founder of Therapy for Black Girls, it’s much easier and more socially acceptable to seek help for mental matters. Music may not take the place of professional help, but it definitely aid and speeds up the healing process. In honor of Women’s History Month and Black Women being dope, check out out playlist of songs to help you celebrate your beautiful Black Woman-ness. Hit the flip.

Divine Fem-list: 13 Powerful Songs To Have You Basking In Your Black Woman-ness 

J. Cole Drops Visual For His New Single “Middle Child” Directed By Mez [Video]

Source: Jeff Hahne / Getty J. Cole “Middle Child” Music Video J. Cole is preparing for a big year of Dreamville releases including his new solo album, Earthgang’s album, Ari Lennox’s album, Revenge of the Dreamers 3 compilation, and who knows what else. Today, we get a new music video to provide more color and context to Cole’s new single “Middle Child”. The video is directed by Mez, check it out below. Thoughts? Hate it? Love it?

More:
J. Cole Drops Visual For His New Single “Middle Child” Directed By Mez [Video]