“The thing I love about Eminem’s music is how versatile he can be. He can put out a song called The Way I Am which is hard Hip-Hop and serious while having the ability to release goofy/fun songs like Just Lose It.”
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Original to its core, contemplative and smart, unpredictable – Fuel ticks a lot of boxes in terms of the modern Rap universe.
On top of his DJing background and extensive collection of a original compositions, Mateus Machina also made waves recently with his live improvisation video uploaded to YouTube – within which the musician impressively freestyles on the synths to craft a brand new track in real time.
Country-rap crossover artist Livvy D encapsulates precisely the vibes implied by the title of her latest single.
Prior to the release of their brand new EP, Metalcore outfit VOIDS deliver the instantly explosive yet intricately crafted single Captive.
Vivid imagery and quirky storytelling meet with colourful production and immersive design – Azure Kai returns with the conceptually memorable, smooth and catchy The Cakepop Song.
From melodic ambiance to contemporary production, Vanelladee captures emotion and stylish design with an immersive overall vibe, for Brand New Tune.
Joyfully encapsulating the weight of daily frustrations, songwriter and performer Wai Lana delivers the fearlessly colorful, catchy and unexpectedly gripping single River Of Forgiveness.
Familiar but fresh, uniquely produced from both rhythm to vocal mixing – Anjalts creates a haunting ambiance and uplifting core, with Heaven Has Another Door.
Conceptually unexpected in its lyrical depth of questions on life, death, and the role of the self, Summer Smile proves a consistently unpredictable, unorthodox yet effective trip hop offering.
Intimate musicianship and storytelling to match, NICE is a brief but effective collection of live performances – a band united in this lo-fi-inspired expression of self and groove.
Introducing a creative rap force to be reckoned with – Summer Solow and Nissi Nicole launch an anthemic and addictive new sound, with the gritty confidence and sharp wordplay of Dead Image.