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1 week ago |
hiphopsince1987.com | at Disruptmagazine |Indie PulseMusic |Stanley Gatero
808 BEEZY has released a new EP, titled 4 SUCH A TIME AS THIS. 808 BEEZY is where melodic trap meets unwavering hope. Hailing from Arkansas, he brings a rare mix of vulnerability, sharp lyricism, and commanding production. After rebranding in late 2023 and stepping away from his former moniker YB, BEEZY entered a new chapter—one rooted in reinvention, self-mastery, and full creative control.
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1 week ago |
hiphopsince1987.com | at Disruptmagazine |Indie PulseMusic |Stanley Gatero
The OMG Girlz, the popular all-female hip-hop trio, have just released their highly anticipated new single, “Make A Scene”. The song, which is now available on all major streaming platforms, is already making waves in the music industry and among their dedicated fan base. “Make A Scene” is a slow and sultry track that showcases the group’s signature sound and fierce attitude.
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1 week ago |
hiphopsince1987.com | at Disruptmagazine |Indie PulseMusic |Stanley Gatero
Jesse Is Heavyweight has been the influence behind billions of dollars in revenue. As a result of that and Jesse’s DTC business model some major labels are placing their bets on the Texas CEO. Major labels are buying Indy companies, partnering with digital distribution platforms and buying companies that offer tools to help Indy acts. According to UMG’s public annual report Universal Music alone spent over $600M on indie music companies last year.
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1 week ago |
hiphopsince1987.com | at Disruptmagazine |Indie PulseMusic |Stanley Gatero
Rapper G Swiss releases hot new single “New York Connection” featuring Ty Nitty from the iconic group Infamous Mobb Deep/Love & Loyalty. This collaboration is a perfect blend of raw lyricism over an instrumental with that true grimy New York sound that truly captures the essence of New York hip-hop with G Swiss’s smooth flow and Ty Nitty’s gritty delivery. Hailing from Utica New York, rap artist G Swiss, has vowed to leave his mark in the music industry.
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2 weeks ago |
hiphopsince1987.com | at Disruptmagazine |Indie PulseMusic |Stanley Gatero
The Lifers Group, the collective of incarcerated individuals serving life sentences without the possibility of parole, gained national attention in 1992 with the release of “Belly of the Beast.” “Belly of the Beast” was also nominated the same year for Best Long Form Video. This project became a landmark in both prison art and activism, providing a powerful, unfiltered look at the emotional and psychological toll of life imprisonment.
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