Short lines and familiar phrasings meet with a vocal flow that evolves and impresses increasingly throughout a respectably varied arrangement.
Emo Rap
BroGod brings in classic strings and a clear degree of depth as he takes on the current hip hop scene with heart and skill.
Dreamy guitar, reverb-kissed and emotively melodic, meets with trap rhythms and a raspy vocal outpouring as 26pills blends the catchy melodies of pop with the honesty and weight of emo-rap.
Michigan’s Jack Kentros, just sixteen years of age, showcases fine attention to detail and a fearless manner of performance and writing throughout a vastly relatable Paranoid.
“The Boog Show is all about growth and showing my audience that at the end of every episode of this show that I call my life, there’s always a positive outcome.”
Forever marching to the beat of his own creative drum, Jiwon has a style and holds close to it, keeping things interesting yet effective in every case.
“Honestly I just want to say to anyone who reads this, spread a message of love. Even if you are in a position that you feel like it’s pointless just do it because you could literally make a impact on someone’s life.”
Mighty PLUTO and DD Brooks join forces for this emo rap and trap fusion with a clear edge of emotive intention – In My Thoughts tackles self-discovery and uncertainty in a fresh way.
Brilliant, beautiful, poignant, often relatable. You can’t help but like it, lose yourself to the groove, and soon find yourself contemplating greater depths.
Love In It’s Essence kicks in with heavy distortion and the chaotic sound of doubled vocals for a powerful ode to the ache and manic energy of love.
Retro synths and the full embrace of warming electro-pop meet with loving, uplifting sentiments and melodies as ET Boys continue their climb with Something Love.
Creative production and catchy song-writing meet with melancholic openness regarding the concept of love as JPA leads with colour and contempt throughout a bold and brilliant Home.