Creative freedom unites with professionalism for a twist in the fabric of RnB, and an edge of unpredictability that should keep fans coming back for more.
Hip Hop
Roddy. B’s return this year brings a warming summer anthem devoted to positivity and improved mental health for all who are struggling.
Raising the bar for Australian hip hop with impressive sound-design and gritty, compelling bars united, Quantez lights up the space with ease, as the new EP Different Zone emerges.
Gotta Get That Bag stands tall on the strength of its creative production traits as much so as the vocal dynamic and flow.
Dreamy electric guitar layers up to introduce this hip hop fusion journey from a poetic and passionate 99HeartBreak.
Delivering on everything you’ll expect from the title and artwork, the one and only POPMFS returns on top form for this minimalist yet memorable dance-rap anthem DAT ASS.
Freshly released from the five-track EP BLACK SHEEP, Supremee Jayy unites heavy bass and haunting keys throughout the mellow hit of personality that is GRIND / NO LIE.
Dreamy production, heavy rhythms and cleanly-mixed, concise and purposeful bars – Akhil Warrier delves into his personal journey with melodic appeal and gritty authenticity united.
Dre A.M. quickly redirects things towards his own integrity and strength as a rapper and artist.
Crisp, organic guitar-work kicks up a funky vibe from the outset, as Kayola injects a catchy anthem of a rap hit, with Meetem.
Manu’s journey is laid bare, uniting outright confidence on the mic with intricacies and revelations from his climb that seek to both impress and connect on a lasting level.
Toronto artist and rapper Huncho Prime delivers an essential twist of intention and heart into the contemporary rap scene, with the superb new album Evil Eye.