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David E. Beats
by Elizabeth Matera
David knew he wanted to get involved in the industry. When he first started rapping in high school, he didn’t have a lot of support....
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Nevah
by Elizabeth Matera
Nevah has been into hip hop forever, which equates to doing music for about the past...
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J The S
by Elizabeth Matera
J The S received the nickname Jake The Snake when he was younger. He kept Jake The Snake as his name for awhile however, as he evolved.....
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5 Star The Day After Surgery
by Elizabeth Matera
5 Star’s single, Get to Know You, produced by Jimi Kendrix, is currently out. His album, The Day After Surgery, is ready, though there is no drop date as of yet; he’s....
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The Crowd
by Elizabeth Matera
The Crowd, consisting of Randy Mason, Adeline, and Akil Dasan, has been together for about a year and a half. Akil was the link that brought Randy and Adeline together
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Honey B Queen of VA
by Ed Rice
Just recently celebrating her 21st B-day Honey B has been buzzing the air waves as a radio personality on one of Richmond, VA’s premier stations iPower 92.1 FM
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Emilio Rojas
by Elizabeth Matera
Emilio Rojas, originally from upstate Rochester, has been into the music scene for as long as he can remember.
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Hang ‘em Out to Dry
by Elizabeth Matera
Blacksteelz may not be the first male/female duo out there but they are one of the hottest.
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Young Bugz
by Elizabeth Matera
Young Bugz was the winner of the Get Your Buzz Up Showcase. Naturally, he wasn’t too surprised.
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The Day Laborers Interview
by Evierobbie
I.N.F. and Aspect make up the Long Island duo, The Day Laborers. With their ten-song demo release, The Red Sky EP, these gentlemen have produced music that fuses the lyrical versatility of today, with old school injections.
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Son of Harlem
by Khareen Georges
Son of Harlem, has more on his mind than making hit singles. His goal for the next five years is to become a Living Legend, and he has adapted a plan to reach that goal.
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Mysterious Interview
by Evierobbie
Mysterious is the type of artist that sheds light on his darker sides through music. He reveals pieces of who he is through his art
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MuthafuckinExquire
by Evierobbie
What's in a name? This emcee isn't looking for attention through his name, but admits that he sees it as a "special presentation."
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Keyyo
by Jessica Spencer
Coming from Brooklyn New York, Keyyo, an emerging solo artist expects to bring "conscious music" calling it "food for the brain" to the rap game.
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Jae Ski
by Staff
Inspired by his love of Hip Hop Jae Ski a.k.a. Pump Shotty was born and raised in the South Bronx. He dabbled in various aspects of the culture, such as Graffiti and Dj?ing before discovering his true calling of Emceeing in the mid 1980's.
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Clap Cognac: An Iconoclast in the Making
by Hadasah Ingrid Cornell
At first glance, you see a hard, rough, street militant black male from anywhere hood U.S.A. He's charismatic, swagged out and not to be messed with
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