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South Florida’s G6reddot Links Up With BLP Kosher For New Video “SKRR SKRR”
South Florida’s very own, G6reddot (@g6reddot), continues to show his star quality with the release of his new single and music video “SKRR SKRR.” On this single, G6 collabed with fellow Florida rapper BLP Kosher (@blpkosher) , a proud Jewish rapper hailing from Broward County. G6reddot flexes his smooth flow over an uptempo bass-heavy beat. Watch the premiere of “SKRR SKRR” HERE.
G6reddot’s artist name is inspired by his love for football as a kid. He explains, “I loved football growing up; I was pretty fast. That’s how I got the name G6, fast like a G6 jet plane.” This connection between his passion for sports and his music career reflects the unique perspective he brings to the industry.
G6’s newest single, “SKRR SKRR” gives fans a glimpse into him in his element. The captivating single effortlessly captures elements of G6redot’s personality. G6reddot’s music is distinct and delivers a unique and versatile style that fans can’t get enough of. G6 draws musical inspiration from heavyweights like Drake, Post Malone, Future, Young Thug, and Kodak Black.
G6reddot continues to shine by delivering unfiltered music that directly reflects his world. “When fans listen to my music, I want them to take away the gems I drop about the everyday things people from where I’m from go through – the mental challenges, the street life, and so much that comes with overcoming challenges in the ghetto. Those are the people I make music for,” G6 added.
Check out “SKRR SKRR” featuring BLP Kosher below:
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E-Los Unveils New Track “Searching”
Following a noteworthy freestyle on COMPLEX taste-making discovery platform On The Radar and Shade 45’s “The Punchline Academy” as well as an intimate homecoming show at Rockwell Theatre, Boston bachelor E-Los previews the release his forthcoming EP Casanova by launching the first official single “Searching.”
In a press statement to Medium Creative Agency about his latest drop, the genre (Hip-Hop/R&B) blending vocalist reveals:
“This record dissects the challenge of being paralyzed by fear; the talking stage. When you’re close enough to appreciate their presence, yet far enough to keep your true feelings at a distance. You know you’re wasting their time, but hope they’re enjoying it while it lasts as you wrestle with the uncertainty of it all.”
The timely track was produced by John Legend instrumentalist PDUB and distributed by Steve Stoute’s United Masters.
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RonnieMac: Still The Most Consistent in Oakland’s Trap Scene
In the ever-evolving landscape of trap music, few artists manage to carve out a distinct identity while remaining true to their roots. Enter RonnieMac, the Oakland-based rapper whose latest project, “Still The Most Consistent,” solidifies his place in the genre. This 16-track album is not just a collection of songs; it’s a testament to the artist’s relentless drive and unwavering commitment to his craft.
From the moment the opening track plays, it’s clear that RonnieMac has a unique sonic vision. His production choices are sharp, layered with a mix of hard-hitting beats and melodic undertones that keep listeners engaged. The album exudes an energy that reflects the pulse of Oakland, infusing local culture into each track while maintaining a universal appeal. This combination has positioned RonnieMac as a notable figure in the contemporary trap scene.
Standout tracks such as “SeaTac,” “Whatever,” “Well Done,” and “93 Charlie Ward” showcase RonnieMac’s lyrical prowess and artistic versatility. “SeaTac,” named after Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, serves as a metaphor for transition and the journey to success. RonnieMac navigates the track with ease, weaving personal anecdotes with sharp commentary on the hustle that defines trap culture. His flow is impeccable, capturing the urgency and ambition that many can relate to.
“Whatever,” on the other hand, embraces a more laid-back vibe, allowing RonnieMac to explore themes of resilience and self-assurance. The track’s catchy hook invites listeners to let go of their worries, embodying the carefree spirit that often permeates the trap genre. It’s a track that effortlessly balances introspection with a party-ready energy, showcasing RonnieMac’s ability to connect with his audience on multiple levels.
“Well Done” stands out for its production and lyrical depth. Here, RonnieMac dives into the intricacies of his upbringing in Oakland, reflecting on the challenges he faced and the triumphs that followed. The production features a haunting melody juxtaposed against a hard-hitting beat, creating an atmosphere that is both introspective and assertive. This duality is what makes RonnieMac an artist to watch; he can easily shift from anthemic bangers to reflective pieces without losing his signature sound.
Perhaps the most intriguing track is “93 Charlie Ward,” a nostalgic homage to the legendary basketball player who became a symbol of perseverance and grit. Through clever wordplay and a catchy chorus, RonnieMac draws parallels between the world of sports and his own journey in music, reminding listeners that consistency is key in any pursuit. It’s a testament to his ability to craft narratives that resonate with fans beyond the music itself.
With “Still The Most Consistent,” RonnieMac is not merely making a statement; he is asserting his place within a competitive genre. His lyrical depth, combined with a keen sense of melody and rhythm, positions him as a standout voice in trap rap. As the album unfolds, it becomes clear that RonnieMac is not just another artist trying to make waves; he’s carving out a legacy rooted in authenticity and dedication.
In a world where musical trends come and go, RonnieMac’s “Still The Most Consistent” stands as a reminder of the power of resilience and the importance of staying true to one’s roots. With this project, RonnieMac proves that he is not only a force in Oakland’s music scene but a beacon of consistency in the trap genre, setting the stage for what’s to come.
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J.R.Clark’s new album ‘All Business, No Luv’ is out now
Virginia’s J.R.Clark’s got a new album for the streets. Check out All Business, No Luv — a collection of hard-hitting tracks that capture the spirit of the state’s rap dominance.
Inspired by artists like Rick Ross and J. Cole, J.R.Clark’s style is smooth and easy to listen to. The album is something you’ll want to throw when you’re in the car headed to your daily commute — or the soundtrack to your drive to, and from, a weekend function. You’ll vibe to the lyrics and nod to the beat. It’s worth the listen.
J.R.Clark started off as a studio engineer in Virginia. He transitioned to become an in-demand artist and his growing fanbase reflects that he made the right decision. Tune in to his new album and become a fan.
Check out the videos that have been released from the project too on J.R.Clark’s official YouTube channel.