As always, there’s no mistaking the voice and rap stylings of Comatose Red Ivy. The music forever evolves, but vocal integrity rings true regardless.
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Lion Tribe manages to be both the catchy, self-empowering anthem that contemporary pop needs, and a notably alternative, artistically crafted indie hit.
A minimalist vocal anthem that’s clearly in tune with the sound of the moment but also marches to the beat of its own creatively carefree drum.
the calm of late night escapism combines with the passion and desperation of a heartbroken writer.
Building up from quiet beginnings through increasingly passionate verses, Young Zorro and Ville start their climb with confidence and presence as 96′ Bulls hits the scene.
Switching things up with a consistently shifting flow and tone, Muller showcases the best of the abilities of all involved – taking on the trap sound of the moment but injecting a clear story and talent to keep things fresh.
Just fifteen years of age and aiming high with a rap freestyle that draws you in and holds you captive for a mere yet mighty minute.
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 weight comes from the vocal tone, the sharp delivery, the varied flow and the equally sharp, smart arrangement of the bars.
“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.
Zerk continues to raise the bar in alternative, gritty and storytelling hip hop, with the striking intensity and equally haunting visuals of By Myself.