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whiterosemoxie Shares “girls die,” a Brooding, Beat-Shifting Banger

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whiterosemoxie has an omnivorous sonic appetite, absorbing sounds from varied regions and genres to express his emotionally complex hip-hop. Teaming up with producer Jay Cribbs for his latest heartfelt single, the 20-year-old artist shares girls die,” a poignant and powerful ballad, with a video going live at 2pm ET. The song starts with moxie displaying his breathy and powerful vocal tone (unadorned by any effects) over Jay Cribbs’ gentle acoustic guitar strums, before the song explodes into a stark, bass-heavy soundscape giving new context to the simple chord progression. The song takes inspiration from a mysterious tweet by Young Thug, using a macabre metaphor to describe the uncertainty and wistfulness that often accompanies life’s great transitions.

whiterosemoxie explains the inspiration behind “girls die”: “Me and Cribbs were having one of those cook up every day all day months and I was fresh off of tour with Riz La Vie. My girl was away at school and I was feeling the distance now that I wasn’t so busy. I walked in the studio and Cribbs was playing the guitar and it matched so well with the way I was feeling. We instantly caught a vibe and figured out the hook together, and I wrote the verses. A couple days later he sent me the new version with it sped up, and i knew we had something super special. ‘girls die’ is the feeling of going from familiar to unfamiliar. From in love to single, high school to college, 19 to 20, from college to your first job. That feeling of reset that is so bittersweet.”

Producer Jay Cribbs describes the recording process: “This record was honestly probably the earliest song in the process of making the HUMAN BEHAVIOR album. I was in the beginning stages of learning how to play the guitar, so when Moxie and I got in a session that day I knew I had to try out what I learned. Once I laid down the chords, the melody just really came naturally.”

Directed by Keenan Wetzel and edited by Shane Ford, the video for “girls die” is as direct as the song and packs a similar emotional punch. A contemplative moxie ruminates on his relationship on a crisp autumn day in his hometown of Detroit, his emotions overcoming him as the beat kicks in. Live at 2pm ET today, “girls die” is the latest in a line of striking visuals from the upcoming album HUMAN BEHAVIOR, following clips for the unapologetic Wayside” and the striking whts rght.”

After more than a year of traveling and working with various artists and producers in different cities, whiterosemoxie decided to return to Detroit and lock in with his closest collaborators to tell the story that manifests on his debut full length album. On HUMAN BEHAVIOR, Moxie gets deeply personal to talk about themes of love, loss, excess, addiction, violence, ego, exuberance, desperation, and joy, and while the stories are Moxie’s own, his songwriting is at its best when other kids see themselves in his work. More than a musical diary that tracks the varied experiences of a 20 year-old navigating life as an artist in Detroit, HUMAN BEHAVIOR is focused examination of how difficult it can be to determine whether or not we are in control of or actually controlled by the forces in our lives. HUMAN BEHAVIOR arrives later this year via 300 Entertainment.

whiterosemoxie has established himself as one of the most ambitious and forward-thinking rising artists in the game today. The young artist has generated over 30 million streams across platforms to date, including over 12 million on his first-ever release “whitegold.” Though he built his audience during the pandemic, he’s an astonishing live performer, showing off his live chops at festivals like Rolling Loud Miami and HIVE Music Festival, and recently thrilling his hometown crowd at halftime of a Detroit Pistons game. Most recently, Moxie showed his range on his recent Habits EP, a melodic 7-track effort that stretched his vocal skills and featured guest appearances from BIGBABYGUCCI and Daboat.

Always working, but never out of ideas, whiterosemoxie looks to make a major impact with his upcoming HUMAN BEHAVIOR. Stay tuned for more music and more details about the project.

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ChinaTownRunner x $tupid Young x Star2 Shares “FWM” 

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Asian-American rappers Star2, ChinaTownRunner, and $tupid Young release the new single / video entitled “FWM”. The single precedes Star2 and ChinaTownRunner’s upcoming EP and sets the bar high with haunting cavernous beats and dark melodic flow.

Each of them affirm that they are “about money” in their separate verses and all ask listeners to “come and F*** With Me.” The music video for “FWM” captures Star2, ChinaTownRunner, and $tupid Young in a graffiti-stroked garage full of sports cars and women. Leaning into the sheer magnitude of the track itself, the visuals for “FWM” zero in on each rapper for an intense performance.

Star2 and ChinaTownRunner are preparing to embark on a summer tour with $tupid Young set to appear at multiple dates. Additionally, Star2 and ChinaTownRunner will perform on July 6th in support of the annual Ka-ren Soccer Tournament and Concert in South Dakota. 

Star2 is a refugee artist from the Mae La refugee camp in Thailand. Star2’s documentary, RETURN TO KAWTHOOLEI: A Refugee Rapper’s Journey to His Homeland in Burma will be screened at the New Media Film Festival in LA on June 6th. So far, the documentary has been awarded with “Best Short Documentary” at the Malaysian Film Festival, “Best Documentary” at the Busan New Wave Short Film Festival in S. Korea, “Best Web and Media” at the IndieX Film Fest in LA, and “Exceptional Merit in Docu-drama Short & Human Spirit” at the Documentaries Without Borders Film Festival. Star2 returns to Thailand in May for his second trip.

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Ann-Derie Releases “Maximum Capacity”

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Hollywood, Florida native Ann-Derie presents the official video for “Maximum Capacity”, the new single from I Am Only Human, her forthcoming album which also spawned “Just Us”, produced by Alvin Speights (R.I.P.), the engineer behind tracks for India Arie, TLC, Keith Sweat and many more. Shot in New York City, the “Maximum Capacity” clip comes on the heels of Ann-Derie’s tour of the East Coast (watch her interview with 99JAMZ). “Maximum Capacity” is out now on Dxnna Music Group.

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Chey Delivers Amazing Freestyle On Sway’s Universe

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Daughter of the legendary emcee Method Man and Staten Island native Chey has recently been making her own mark on the game with a bubbly personality that goes with his prodigy level talent. Her skill is so sharp ESPN and Vibe took notice with features that boosted her into a league of her own among the new stars of hip hop.

Now she adds a candid interview and freestyle with the iconic Sway! With grace and persona Chey shines brightly on the legendary journalist’s platform that garnered the attention of everyone worldwide.

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