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DJ Kammylife unveils his new EP just in time to keep the summer vibes high!

Music titan DJ KammyLife is beginning his world tour promoting some of his old and new work.
Although he has a busy schedule ahead, we had time to sit and talk with him about his mindset when it comes to producing his globally renowned and recognized music!What made you get into music?
Music was a big influencer in helping me overcome my stressors and depression. The right song can give
you a feeling that even medicine sometimes can’t. Some say music is a drug to happiness and they might
just be right. I feel like music was always there for me in difficult times when I had no one. I bought my first set of turntables back in 2014…
I educated myself on producing beats and was able to produce music for some notable artists, I then knew this was something I could do, a passion I could profit off of!
I started playing at a lot of local clubs and restaurants and eventually started throwing shows that drew large crowds, I’ll never forget how amazing that felt and from there I was hooked!
At what point do you feel like you really crossed over from trying to do?
When I realized my team got bigger and people are rooting for my success. As mentioned above, I knew I was capable of really inspiring other through my music as the number of attendees for my performances started to increase!
When companies would pay top dollar to fly me around the world was very eye-opening for me! I always give 110% to everything that I do, but the relief I had knowing that I could financially sustain this life and have people all around the world listen to my music truly lit a fire within me to take it to the next level, and that really shows in my new release!
Did you ever fake it till you made it?
Imagination and vision is everything, you are technically faking it till you make it. Sometimes for others to believe in you, you must first believe in yourself first.
By making yourself believe with utmost certainty that you will get there is not really faking it but you’re not quite there
yet. The vision is hard to see sometimes, and hard for others to see too! But it’s the execution that is very important as well.
Are there things you did in your music where things just got much easier after you made a
change?
I started meditation which led to me incorporating a lot more calm into the things I did.
The business side of music can be very stressful, taxing, and overwhelming but your reaction to the stress is what makes things powerful.
I make sure that even if I am not in a good mood that I am able to extract and evoke that energy and pain into my music.
When I switched that mindset, that you can create beauty from pain… It freed me, and it’s beautiful to hear from the fans that the energy in my songs resonates with them.
Is success for you more about money or time? Having a lot of which one makes you feel more
successful?
Time is what gives us the freedom to do what we want, we definitely need the money as well to enjoy life
but as long as it covers your necessities and basic needs. You can travel, visit the world and enjoy a lot of
what time can give you. I’m grateful every day and don’t take my life for granted. Having the ability to do what I love, travel the world, and have people inspired by my music is everything!
Listen to DJ Kammy Life’s song on Spotify!
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Godbliss & Papoose Snap on “God Tier” — And It’s Mean

Some records talk tough. Others are tough. “God Tier” falls into the latter. Godbliss linked up with Papoose for a bar-heavy banger that checks every real rap box: punchlines, flow, grit, message, and presence. This track doesn’t just knock — it slaps you awake.
Godbliss proves yet again why he’s a respected force in the underground — unfiltered, intelligent, and vicious on the mic. “I cut you up to link sausages,” he spits with zero hesitation, layering graphic metaphor with East Coast bite. Papoose, ever the technician, fires back with Bronx-worthy venom and deadly delivery, flipping street tales into punchline poetry.
The production? Dirty and deliberate, it gives both emcees the space to wild out without losing the structure. What really sets “God Tier” apart is how clean and cohesive it sounds while still feeling raw. This ain’t for the TikTok crowd. This is gym music. Cipher music. Real rap fans, do yourself a favor and press play now — and then again. You’ll find something new in each listen.
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Omega The Poet drops “Candy” with Foolie $urfin

“Candy” is a seductive, & sexy ride where Omega the Poet and Foolie $urfin compare a woman’s allure to the sweetness of candy and the sleek luxury of a Mercedes.
The track blends dreamy melodies with lust-driven lyricism, capturing the high of infatuation and the temptation that comes with beauty and desire. It’s a sonic fantasy — smooth, hypnotic, and dripping with double meanings.
Check out “Candy” below.
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Star2 x Sprite x Luh Kel Drop “Where Would You Go?”

Star2 x Sprite x Luh Kel release the new single and video “Where Would You Go?”. The song taps into the frustration of questioning someone’s loyalty to you. The verses seamlessly shift between English and Thai in a vibrant fusion of R&B-infused melodic hip hop that is both poignant and powerful.
“Where Would You Go?” was filmed at Wat Saket (The Golden Mount), which is a significant ancient Buddhist temple in Bangkok where monks live and pray. Many scenes took place in the cave on the property that displays a large replica of the towering 33 ft. “Bamiyan Buddha” from central Afghanistan that was destroyed by the Taliban in 2001, and recreated to bring back the lost cultural heritage.
“Where Would You Go?” is from Star2’s forthcoming EP, No Place Like Home, which is set to drop on May 9th.