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ROC NATION ARTIST BOBBY FISHSCALE TEAMS UP WITH MOZZY AND INK FOR NEW SINGLE RELEASE “OWN EYES”
Florida hip-hop artist Bobby Fishscale dropped his newest single release, “Own Eyes” featuring Mozzy and Ink. The new track,which premiered on both BET Jams and BET Hip Hop at 12 AM EST, features nostalgic vocals from singer-songwriter Ink interlaced with Bobby’s swift bars woven into each verse.
The accompanying music video, directed by Ben Marc, blends visuals set in an abandoned warehouse, to a nicotine laced living room, before panning in on a young mother spotted with her newborn. Fans are also swept up in captivating shots of each actor’s eyes as the music video transitions from scene to scene. The “Own Eyes” track tells the stories of coming up from a troubled young adulthood. The track forces listeners to reflect on realities many underserved communities face that typically go unnoticed – from dealing with a mother’s visitation getting denied to splitting a meager meal just to stay fed.
You can watch the new video for “Own Eyes” HERE and stream the new single HERE via Roc Nation.
“Own eyes to me means to not let others dictate your future,” said Bobby Fishscale. “See it with your own eyes.”
“Own Eyes” falls on the heels of the Roc Nation artist’s recently released track and music video “Role Models” feat Kalan.FrFr which similarly spotlights the deep inequities and challenges Black and Brown communities face everyday, and tells the powerful story of transformative change role models can bring into the picture.
Hailing from Quincy, Florida, the rising rap music star has been committed to giving back to his community – from his recent visit to local Shank Middle School which culminated in massive school supply donations, to being honored by Mayor Ronte R. Harris himself with a Key to the City this summer. Bobby Fishscale’s growing legacy traverses beyond just the recording industry into entertainment and culture at large.
Fishscale started making waves with his track “Hov Flow,” that sampled JAY-Z and Eminem’s “Renegade” beat in 2019, which grabbed attention from popular hip-hop platforms and blogs. His debut mixtape – Big Fish – released that same year – stirred a bidding war among record labels that led to his eventual signing to Roc Nation.
The project was followed by his mixtape, Super Fishy in April 2020 as well as Da Relapse, a 15-track project that included features from Lunch Money, Lil Quez and Yeezy Walker. That same year, Fishscale released his documentary, A Day In The Bricks, giving the audience an in-depth look into the inspiration behind the Quincy native’s trap sound. His hustle and drive earned him the 2020 BMI R&B and Hip Hop Social Star Award, joining the likes of previous winners Mac Miller, Machine Gun Kelly, Zendaya, Joey Bada$$, NLE Choppa and more. His last mixtape, Talapia, dropped in April 2021 and featured appearances from Bigga Rankin, Doe Boy and ATL Jacob.
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hoodtrophy bino links with E MOZZY for new single and video “Block Party”
hoodtrophy bino’s new single “Block Party” featuring E MOZZY is packed with unapologetic and gritty imagery of street life, creating an atmosphere that encapsulates the struggles and triumphs of street culture. Lines like, “Losing all my shooters – they’ll never understand my pain,” reflect the loss and emotional burden of losing the ones close, while also emphasizing a deep loyalty to one’s crew and the code of the streets,“Bladadah gang we stitch-lip, never say ah thang.” The music video with Bino and
E MOZZY captures the soul of the streets with a celebratory twist – raw, unrelenting, and steeped in charisma. hoodtrophy bino’s journey is a testament to resilience, loyalty, and an unyielding drive to shatter the unbreakable concrete ceiling he was born beneath. By reaching for what lies beyond, he not only transforms his own reality but also inspires others to rise above the limitations of their birthright and carve their own path. His story is told in his new documentary “HoodTrophy Bino Story: Breaking the Generational Curse,” which has earned over a whopping 91 awards in the film festival circuit this year. His single “I Want Her” featuring Kalan.FrFr has been added to Power 106 FM, SiriusXM’s The Heat, and several major events, including Sneakercon, the LA Rams, and LA Clippers and continues to gain momentum.
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Brandon Marquiste Releases New Music Video “Depression”
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
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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