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19-year-old artist Bae Bae drops off hot new single “Braggadocious”

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“I’m working on an album right now, I’ve been through like 5 different version of it, but I think I’m coming down on what will be the copy that I actually put out,” Bae Bae says in a recent interview. “So definitely keep on the lookout for that, it’s something different, it’s my personality and life in a handful of songs.” Californian rapper/singer/producer, composer, and apparel designer Bae Bae is just 19 years old and is already taking the music industry by storm. He just released “Braggadocious,” a fast-paced, cheerful track that displays his rhythm and rapping skills. Kicking of 2022 with a bang, Bae Bae is clearly up next in terms of potential, and spectators can anticipate seeing a lot more from him in the future. In a recent interview, Bae Bae remarked, “What makes my story unique would be the end, knowingly that’s in the future, but I know I’ll do all the things I have in mind. I think that will be the most unique part.” The gifted musician also talked about his early experiences when he first began to create music. He said that he composed music in his bedroom using a MacBook and programs like logic pro. “When it comes to how I look at the industry, making my moves within it, my role models would definitely have to be Tupac and Kanye,” he said. “They are just real, they took whatever they wanted not only because they music was pure but because of their mentality. So in my journey definitely taking notes from their interviews.” As he continues to rise in the industry, it’s clear that Bae Bae has a unique mindset. His early, humble beginnings helped pave the way for that. The fact that he wouldn’t be able to pay college motivated him to seek a career in music, according to Bae Bae. “Knowing I wouldn’t be able to afford college, pushed me to pursue the industry,” Bae Bae said. “Watching a lot of interviews of my inspirations and how they started, really gave me dat hope that i know i could do it. You know if you can’t level up in life through the system that’s built, might as well make your own.” In terms of his own aspirations for the future, Bae Bae adds that in addition to producing, writing, or creating features, he wants to work with everyone. “Whatever it may be, I just wanna collaborate,” he continued. “Dr. Dre stressed that all of his work was a collaboration, there’s a lot of beauty when more than one soul, works on a musical piece, and I think if the industry started being more open to pushing boundaries with their collaborations the fans will love it.” Bae Bae still feels modestly pleased of his talent and capacity to be himself. “Skills wise I think being me is my number one skill,” Bae Bae elaborates. “Not worrying about how it should be done, a lot of people think replication is the best form of consumption, but I don’t think that’s the case. Being able to take criticism and tweak my faults within my music whether it be on that track or the next one, and being creative definitely helps me stand out.” The new song “Braggadocious” by Bae Bae is only the beginning. He’s come to take over, so fans should keep an eye out for what he has in store for them next. Until then, listen to the brand-new song and stay up to date on everything Bae Bae. “Be yo self. Never switch out genuineness for money or a brand deal, or anything of that nature. Money isn’t the key to the world, but the way you get yo money could be the key to it.”
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Poiison & Styles P Drops New Collaboration “Big Boys”

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The LOX’s Styles P joins Poiison in the Boss Life Music Group presented music video for “Big Boys.” Serving as the commercial follow up to 2023’s “I Can’t Fall In Love” with Sha Money XL, which has already organically earned 100K+ streams since it’s debut in October, the Hip-Hop vocalist/songwriter finds herself trading bars with the decorated D-Block diplomat and fellow New York native about navigating romantic relationships without proper male guidance.

Hailing from Queens, Poiison passionately channels her life experiences into music, infusing pop and soul melodies with profound lyrical skill. Inspired by diverse artists like Madonna, Sade, Rick James, Lil Wayne, and Travis Scott she maintains a unique sound that captivates listeners; making their hearts and bodies move. As a multi-talented creative, Poiison actively oversees the details of her visuals, taking on the role of director to authentically deliver her perspective to the world with a fun and magnanimous spirit.

Her star quality and charisma are undeniably evident in her content. Parallel to her imagination, the release of her La Madrina mixtape series echoed creativity while showcasing her interpretation of well known industry records. Poiison’s development has led to performances alongside renowned artists such as 50 Cent, Ciara, and Robin Thicke. Poiison strives to create timeless music that conveys powerful messages rooted in real-life stories.

Press play on the Nimi Hendrix-directed visual for “Big Boys” as well as stream the official audio below via Roc Nation’s indie distribution company Equity.

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Josvani Releases New Single “Low Lights” Ahead Of Tour

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Josvani has released a new track called “Low Lights” which is accompanied by a seductive visual. The beat of the song is irresistible and will make you dance. The lyrics depict a day in Josvani’s life and his struggles with entanglements.

“Low Lights” filmed by Nimi Hendrix showcases New York City’s beauty and Josvani’s calm demeanor. He expresses his position with facts, not arrogance, making him an instant fan favorite.

As Josvani gains momentum, he is heading on tour with T-Rell, 4fargo, Pretty Brayah and friends.

“Low Lights” is out now on all major streaming platforms. Follow Josvani on Instagram for updates on his new releases and upcoming events.

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Ryck Jane Sets The Tone With “No Problems” + “You Gone Learn Today”

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The first thing we see in Neesin Williams’s vibrant video for “You Gone Learn Today” is Ryck Jane’s earrings. They’re hard to miss — and they also might’ve been a challenge to wear. The two matching accessories that dangle from the rapper’s lobes appear to be made of solid gold. But the most notable thing about them is what they signify. They’re L.A. logos: twin declarations of allegiance to the city and scene that made her.

Even without the earrings, fans would know exactly where Ryck Jane was from. It’s not just her California drawl, the left coast pattern of her cadences, or the hard Los Angeleno funk that forms the bedrock of her irresistible recordings. It’s also in her dedication to glamour and her scrupulous attention to every detail of presentation. Jane knows exactly how to showcase her fierce individuality. She may be a new artist, but she handles herself like a showbiz veteran. She believes that she was born to inhabit the spotlight — and single after single, she demonstrates that her confidence isn’t misplaced.

“You Gone Learn Today” is her boldest declaration of autonomy yet. On the track, Ryck Jane raps about the inevitability of her rise and underscores her theme with a performance that’s relentless, colorful, and loaded with personality. Call it a message to the nonbelievers — who are getting harder and harder to find. The production backs up her boasts: the track is muscular and hypnotic, decorated with a thick, serpentine bass synthesizer lead, skittering beats, a thumping kick drum, and chanted backing vocals. The deep musicality of the track arrangement is a reminder that long before Ryck Jane found fame as an independent rapper, she’d distinguished herself as a trumpeter.

That horn shows up on “No Problems. The track is a centerpiece of Jane Got A Gun, the rapper’s scalding 2023 album. It’s slinkier and more subtle than the rambunctious “You Gone Learn Today,” but as the video makes clear, it’s another message to the world that Ryck James can’t be stopped. Just like the “You Gone Learn Today” video clip, “No Problems” is a showcase for the artist’s unique, and unerring sense of style.  It’s all here, and it’s all wild, and worn with the self-possession of a queen.

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