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FMB DZ, Skilla Baby, and The Glockboy Bring Detroit to Vegas in a New Video

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FMB DZ‘s strikingly honest and effortlessly cinematic bars are packed with invaluable advice for any aspiring hustler. Connecting with two of his peers for a down-and-dirty Detroit posse cut, FMB DZ shares With A Bang,” a new video single. The new song connects DZ with Skilla Baby and The Glockboy (formerly known as Glockboyz TeeJae), each rapper taking his turn painting a picture of the take-no-prisoners city they hail from with their 313-specific flows and memorable witticisms. In the video, the Motown trio takes a trip to Las Vegas in time for the recent prizefight between Gervonta Davis and Ryan Garcia. Surrounded by a posse of fellow Detroiters, they hotbox their hotel room before taking their SUV down The Strip.

Following the recent, San Francisco-set video for Starting 5,” “With A Bang” is the latest video from P Rock BabyDZ’s next project. Named after the neighborhood he grew up in–P Rock, short for Plymouth Road–in Eastside Detroit, an unassuming neighborhood that helped him develop the quick wits and hard lessons that enabled his hustler mentality. Though it’s rooted firmly in Detroit, the expansive album welcomes sounds from all regions, particularly from the West Coast where the project was recorded. Home to recent singles like the hard-charging Mo Money Mo Problems and the glistening The Show,” the P Rock Baby project arrives soon via Fast Money Boyz / EMPIRE.

Emerging in the mid-2010s, FMB DZ quickly took his place at the vanguard of the ascendant Detroit scene. He earned national recognition for his The Gift mixtape series, and made an impact with standalone projects like In My Bag and I Ain’t Gone LieBuoyed by local hits like “Hold Me Down” ft. GT and “DrippleDragons” ft. Sada Baby, DZ earned praise from the likes of XXLHYPEBEAST, and The FADER, who praised him for combining “clever wordplay, and a natural ear for beats, with sobering storytelling.” In 2022, DZ shared his 16-song mixtape Back On Trackwhich featured guest spots from Louie RayRmc MikeSkilla Baby, and frequent collaborator Sada Baby.

With P Rock Baby on the way, FMB DZ continues to make waves in Detroit and beyond. Stay tuned for much more from the young OG in the near future.

Watch “With A Bang” ft. Skilla Baby & The Glockboy!

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Brandon Marquiste Releases New Music Video “Depression”

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In a time where the conversation around mental health is more urgent than ever, Brandon Marquiste’s new single “Depression” emerges as a timely and powerful piece of art. Dropping on November 6, 2024, the track blends Marquiste’s signature introspective lyricism with an evocative sonic landscape, exploring the depths of emotional struggle and offering a glimpse into the complexities of mental health.

Marquiste has long been known for his ability to turn personal pain into musical gold, and “Depression” is no exception. The track opens with a haunting instrumental that mirrors the dark, often isolating nature of depression. The minimalist production, featuring slow piano chords and a laid-back drum pattern, allows Marquiste’s vocals to take center stage. His voice is raw, unfiltered, and dripping with emotion as he lays bare his experiences with mental health.

The song’s lyrics are striking in their honesty. Marquiste’s storytelling ability shines as he navigates the weight of his emotions, weaving vulnerability with resilience. Lines like “I hide behind the smile, but it’s breaking down inside” capture the silent struggle so many face when battling depression. What sets this track apart is how it humanizes mental health issues without romanticizing or oversimplifying them. Marquiste doesn’t just talk about his pain—he gives listeners a glimpse of the emotional burden carried in silence, urging the listener to confront their own mental health challenges and open up about their experiences.

One of the most powerful aspects of “Depression” is its commitment to normalizing the conversation around mental health within the hip-hop community, a genre traditionally known for its emphasis on toughness and bravado. Marquiste’s decision to approach such a sensitive topic with authenticity sets a precedent for future artists looking to blend introspective themes with hard-hitting soundscapes. The vulnerability in his lyrics isn’t just a personal revelation; it’s an invitation for others to reflect on their own struggles and, perhaps, to seek help.

The music video accompanying the track further strengthens its message. Directed with cinematic precision, the video’s visuals match the somber tone of the song while presenting poignant scenes of everyday life, representing the internal battles that many face. There’s a sense of both despair and determination in the footage, underscoring the resilience needed to confront personal demons. The visuals are understated but impactful, allowing the story to unfold without overshadowing the song’s emotional core.

“Depression” marks a significant moment in Marquiste’s career. It’s not just a song, but a statement—one that invites conversation, encourages self-reflection, and highlights the importance of mental health awareness. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a newcomer, this track is a must-listen. As Marquiste continues to break down barriers in hip-hop, “Depression” will undoubtedly be remembered as one of his most poignant and impactful releases to date.

In a genre often dominated by bravado and flashy personas, Brandon Marquiste’s “Depression” stands as a powerful reminder that sometimes the most important stories are the ones told from within.

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J.R.Clark shows you the “Winners Circle” in new video

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J.R.Clark is talking that shit you want to hear on “Winners Circle.” The hard-hitting track from his recently released project All Business, No Luv features him ripping up a booming beat to drop punchline after punchline. Featuring verses from Jett9 and J.Ave that match the fire he brings to the booth, “Winners Circle” is an anthem for these times that pushes you to get the bag. We’ll need it now that Trump’s gonna be back in office — but that’s another story for another time.

Check out “Winners Circle” over on YouTube.

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Dr. Karren Dunkley awarded Jamaica’s National Honour, The Order of Distinction in the rank of Officer

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Dunkley previously served as Global Jamaica Diaspora Council member for the United States Northeast region. Reacting to the news of her national honour, Dunkley said in a statement, “It is with profound humility and immense gratitude that I accept the Order of Distinction for service to the Jamaican diaspora. This honour is not just a personal achievement but a testament to our community’s collective efforts and unwavering dedication to advancing Jamaica’s national development.” She said she would dedicate the honour to her beloved mother, Barbara Carmeta-Dunkley, “whose support and love have been my guiding light. I also share this recognition with the many deserving sons and daughters of our soil”. Dunkley said Jamaica’s greatest asset is its people and she was honoured to continue this collaborative work of upliftment and unity for our community and country. Dr. Karren Dunkley is a Jamaican born social justice activist, an internationally recognized educator, speaker and leadership coach.

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