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Kayo Da Don Releases New Track/Music Video “LAX” & “Ball On ‘Em”

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Kayo Da Don is an emerging New York recording artist with a fascinating style and trendsetting star power. After generating a buzz at this year’s SXSW, the Albany native takes a trip to the West Coast for a ballerific escapade in the release of the new song and new music video, “LAX” and “Ball On ‘Em” on Stack Boy Music Group.

“LAX” is a heavy-hitting track dripping with the flashy lifestyle vibes of jetting off to Los Angeles, giving listeners a glimpse into Kayo Da Don’s self-funded hustle and grind as an independent artist. On “Ball On ‘Em,” directed by Lin James, and produced by Tenzo Beatz, Kayo casually strolls the streets on a self-deserved shopping spree and VIP service at the local strip club. Both recorded at the Stack Boy studio in Albany, “Ball On ‘Em” was inspired by the annual NCAA basketball tournament, March Madness.

Venturing into music in 2020 following a brief incarceration, Kayo Da Don discovered newfound success with his breakout remakes for hit songs “Lemon Pepper,” “So Icy Boyz 2,” and “We Paid.” Kayo Da Don is best known for his Free Grams TV vlog and mixtape series, along with frequent music releases such as “Channel 10,” “Big Business,” “Wrist In The Trap,” “Makin’ It Hot” and more. Since 2020, Kayo has released two full-length albums, Live From The Kitchen and Free Grams.

“LAX” and “Ball On ‘Em” prepare fans for the artist’s upcoming album, currently untitled, set for late 2023. Until the forthcoming album, Kayo promises more new music on the horizon ahead of the anticipated release.

Watch and stream the new music below, and afterward, feel free to follow Kayo Da Don on social media for daily updates and exclusives.

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Tymain Robbins Drops LP ‘Fashionably Late’

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Fans of artists like J. Cole, Nas, and Jay-Z should find solace in Tymain Robbins. The North Carolina emcee debuts his album ‘Fashionably Late’ after years of not releasing a body of work. However over the years with multiple viral freestyles including a series of BET collaborations, a dope take on a Chance The Rapper record, and a TDE shoutout on Twitter.

The overall LP is based on a diverse amount of topics coming from the words of Tymain himself.  The tracks that are the focus on this project are “Fashionably Late,” “Denim Tears,” and “Endless Possibilities.” “Fashionably Late” is about coming back after a hiatus and being better than ever due to the amount of work you put in over the off-season. “Denim Tears” plays on the title of the project, is filled with confidence and this song is about the embodiment of everything in your genes.  “Endless Possibilities” is about overcoming adversity and finding strength within ourselves. It’s one of those, “if I can do it, so can you” records. 

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Daemon Drops “Credit Check” 

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St. Louis-based rapper Daemon presents the Digital Co-Op directed music video for “Credit Check”, his new single produced by Trackstar The DJ of Run The Jewels and Adrians Beats. “Cutting-edge throwback” is how he describes his style, routinely weaving genres as disparate as EDM, trap and grunge into the mix. “Credit Check” continues his recent run of singles which also includes “Elevation” (watch the official video on Youtube) and “Vader” (watch the official lyric video on Youtube). Daemon has collaborated with artists like Killer Mike and DJ Shadow, and his work has been featured on Netflix (“Inventing Anna,” “Daybreak,” and “Work It”), FOX (“Ghosted”), Starz (“Power”), ads for Mini Cooper and Sephora, and TBS (on the Jordan Peele produced “The Last O.G.”). His track “Turn the World Around” was featured in Xbox exclusive Forza Horizon 5. Asked about his new single, Daemon simply says “rap ain’t shit without me”. “Credit Check” is out now on BLK BREAKFAST.

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Radamiz Releases New Single “The Monk’s Ferrari”

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BK spitter Radamiz readies fans and critics alike ahead of his forthcoming album El Duende! with the Verde Madera-produced collaboration “The Monk’s Ferrari.” The brand new track follows the FifthGod-directed visual for the NYC natives Dom McLennon & Wiki-assisted cut “Big Pharma,” taken off his well-received Gnashing, Teeth project, and successfully sets the tone for future supporting singles.

“This is the first song Verde Madera and I are releasing together after building a 10-year friendship. The title comes from a book that was at our AirBnB in Topanga called The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari. Verde had just made those two beats the morning I showed up and when I heard them, we decided to merge them before I added my vocals. I knew we had something special immediately. Verde was also the graphic designer for my last 3-song EP 3 Days Outside Your Body, so it really all is serendipitous,” says the talented lyricist in an exclusive press statement given to Medium Creative Agency.

If the soul could be translated, its imprint pressed into wax or reverberated through speakers, Bedstuy-born wordsmith Radamiz is the kind of artist who would dedicate himself to the pursuit of such a legacy. Radamiz is from the New York City borough of Brooklyn where his music, an effervescent mix of sensitive poetic musings and the braggadocious wanderings of an expansive mind, leaves no philosophical stone unturned. Yet for all his complex inner musings, the 30-year-old’s true gift is his ability to see himself in others, and then translate the unspoken dreams, fears, failures, victories, and a litany of other emotions that swirl together to create the human experience.

Press play on “The Monk’s Ferrari” below via your DSP of choice, compliments of Big Enough Home / STEM, and follow Radamiz on IG.

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