Steven Hall, the creative force behind Remix Kingz, is stepping into a bold new chapter with his groundbreaking community-focused movement, Traffik N Sex. Known for shaping dynamic sounds and elevating rising talent, Steven continues to make waves through impactful music and innovative outreach. With the movement gaining momentum, he is pushing a message forward through his hit singles, energizing fans while shedding light on deeper issues within the community. Steven Hall’s dedication to culture, creativity, and change sets the tone for a powerful new era for Remix Kingz.
“Epic” by MON & Maximus is a high-energy fusion of underground swagger and cinematic intensity, blending sharp-tongued delivery with a pulse that feels built for late-night drives and come-up moments. The track carries a gritty, confident vibe — the kind that comes from artists who’ve carved their sound from real experiences, not templates. With its bold cadence, sleek modern production, and a video that leans into raw authenticity over polish, “Epic” feels like a statement piece: a soundtrack for ambition, momentum, and owning your presence in any room you walk into.
Acclaimed R&B artist and producer Misha and Grammy nominated R&B songstress BeMyFiasco just released their highly anticipated single titled “Burning Fire”. “Burning Fire” channels pure late-night energy that is sensual, hazy, and drenched in slow-motion desire. The track unfolds like an intimate confession, with its mantra-driven hook and hypnotic groove, amplifying the chemistry between the two artists, while the imagery of fire symbolizes intense desire and the thrill of the moment. Co-produced with Evil Needle (Doja Cat, TroyBoi, Mr. Carmack), the song glows with a sultry R&B warmth, pairing BeMyFiasco’s silky vocal delivery with Misha’s hypnotic, groove-driven production. “Burning Fire” captures the precise moment when passion takes over for a slow burn that erupts into full intensity.
Finnish R&B producer-artist Misha, known for collaborations with Lalah Hathaway, Talib Kweli, and Nate Smith, and Grammy-nominated R&B artist BeMyFiasco have been building creative synergy since 2023. Their partnership has already earned placements on key editorial playlists including Spotify’s NMF, Chilled R&B, R&B Weekly, R&B Fresh Finds, Lowkey, Apple Music’s R&B Now and many more. Their first release together “Your Body” received national attention in Finland, being featured on the country’s televised adaptation of Juke Box Jury. To celebrate the release, Misha and BeMyFiasco will embark on a mini European tour in March, with confirmed shows in Amsterdam (Paradiso), London (Soul Mama), and Helsinki (Semifinal), marking an exciting new chapter in their cross-continental collaboration.
Misha is a Finnish music producer-artist known for his numerous collaborations with GRAMMY-winning artists like Lalah Hathaway, Moonchild’s Amber Navran, and Nate Smith. Misha moves effortlessly between beat music, alternative r&b, hip-hop and nu-funk.
Along with over 100 million streams on Spotify, the prolific artist has received support from Okayplayer, Soulection Radio, BBC and CBC. Misha’s songs have also appeared on series like HBO Max’s South Side. Misha was nominated in two categories at the Finnish Music Awards Emma in 2024. In 2024 he was selected as a new Recording Academy Voting Member.
BeMyFiasco is a Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, and vocal arranger known for her buttery vocals and emotionally rich songwriting that bridges R&B, soul, and hip-hop. With over 10 million global streams, she’s become a rising force in contemporary music, effortlessly blending classic soul influences with a modern edge.
Her debut album, Where I Left You, released under Phonte’s +FE Music imprint, garnered critical acclaim and solidified her as an artist to watch. She has collaborated with industry icons and forward-thinking musicians alike, including SZA, Robert Glasper, Lalah Hathaway, The Foreign Exchange, and Little Brother.
Praised for her vocal precision, lyrical honesty, and genre-fluid artistry, BeMyFiasco continues to captivate audiences worldwide—crafting music that resonates deeply and stands the test of time.
Jonathan Hamm is a former NFL, #1 ranked USA Boxing Champion and Hollywood actor (Big Fan), discusses social justice and unity amongst African Americans and Hispanics during this political climate. Big Hamm’s TikTok is a motivational mix of women empowerment, philosophy and down to earth politics with his southern heavy Atlanta accent.
BigHamm stated in an interview with WelshDaGod that, “Growing up in a family of Freemasons, I was born to be of service to the people. My grandmother (Sarah Bell) was the Grand Matron of Georgia and my mother (Aleta McDaniel) was the Head of Education of Freemasons Order of The Eastern Stars”(BigHamm). His parents were taught to live a life of service by his late great grandmother Gracie Mae Smith who would spend her last dollar feeding random people of need in the streets of Atlanta. Big Hamm’s grandfather John Bell is a 33rd degree Freemason and he served on S.N.C.C (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee) with Atlanta greats, Martin Luther King, John Lewis, Ralph David Abernathy and Andrew Young. Despite his athletic background style and offset delivery, BigHamm was born to be of service to the people. Follow him on TikTok @nobodyknowbighamm for more.
Fresh off his hit track "I Want Her" featuring Kalan.FrFr and opening gigs for artists like Trippie Redd and Chris Brown, rapper HoodTrophy Bino unveils his new single and video "No Way."
"No Way” cuts straight to the heart for an unflinching dedication to loyalty and brotherhood. The entire song pivots on one gut-punch scenario: “Sign this deal you rich for life… but you gotta slime your brother out tonight.” The refusal hook, "No way, no way,” lands like a vow. Over a haunting, minor-key beat with bells that ring like funeral chimes and 808s that crawl with temptation, subtle street ambience (cars rushing past, scattered block voices) pulls the listener deep into Bino’s world - one forged by survival, shared struggle, and unbreakable bonds.
"No Way" is from Bino's upcoming album The Invasion set to drop next month. He will perform on Big Sad 1900's tour starting at the end of November. Keep up with HoodTrophy Bino HERE
M.O.R.E returns with a festive bang in her new holiday single, “Santa Nick.” Blending her playful storytelling with her soulful, multi-genre flair, M.O.R.E brings a bright, modern twist to Christmas music.
“Santa Nick” is all about making up for years of getting nothing under the tree — and finally demanding the gifts, joy, and celebration she deserves. With catchy melodies, bold energy, and M.O.R.E’s signature personality shining through every line, this track captures the excitement of wanting “a lot of gifts” and refusing to let another holiday pass by empty-handed.
Fun, vibrant, and full of Christmas attitude, “Santa Nick” is the holiday anthem for anyone who’s ready for Santa to finally show up and show out.
Rolling Out Celebrates 25 Years with the Launch of Rolling Out Music and Its Debut Release on November 14th
Few voices make the holidays feel like a love song quite like Kevin Ross. This season, the award-winning singer-songwriter unwraps “This Winter,” a lush, soul-stirring new single that blends romance, warmth, and vocal brilliance into the soundtrack of the season. Anchored by the heartfelt refrain “All I need is love for Christmas,” Ross delivers a timeless performance that feels as intimate as a fireside embrace and as grand as a holiday stage.
With “This Winter,” Ross channels the spirit of classic soul while crafting a modern holiday anthem that shines with cinematic beauty and emotional depth. In the accompanying forthcoming music video, R&B star Kevin Ross is joined by VH1’s Deelishis for a cinematic moment that radiates romance. Set against a backdrop of soft lights, luxe textures, and subtle nods to the holidays, the visuals bring a sultry sophistication to the season. It’s a blend of classic holiday charm and modern R&B allure that feels unforgettable.
The track, his first release for Rolling Out Music, the newly launched record label from Rolling Out, captures everything listeners crave this time of year: love, connection, and a melody that lingers long after the lights fade.
“This song is really about love being the greatest gift of all,” says Kevin Ross. “No matter where you are or who you’re with, the heart of the holidays is connection. ‘This Winter’ is my way of wrapping that feeling in melody and soul. It’s the kind of record I hope people return to year after year.”
Rolling Out Music: A New Chapter in a 25-Year Legacy
The release of “This Winter” marks a milestone moment for Rolling Out, America’s leading Black-owned multimedia platform, as it celebrates 25 years of amplifying Black culture, creativity, and community. Founded by Munson Steed in 1998, Rolling Out has grown from a weekly publication into a national multimedia powerhouse reaching millions of readers and viewers across more than 20 markets.
Now, with the launch of Rolling Out Music, Steed expands that legacy into sound. The new label and creative hub is led by industry veteran Richard Dunn, who brings over 30 years of experience in live music, touring, and artist development. Together, they are building a platform dedicated to empowering independent artists, fostering ownership, and celebrating the depth and diversity of Black music.
“Rolling Out has always been more than media. It has been a movement rooted in ownership, creativity, and community,” says Steed. “Launching with Kevin Ross is the perfect way to begin this next chapter. ‘This Winter’ is a celebration of love, legacy, and creative freedom, setting the tone for the next 25 years of Rolling Out.”
About Kevin Ross
Kevin Ross is a Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, producer, and performer from Washington, D.C., celebrated for his smooth vocals, heartfelt storytelling, and genre-blending artistry. Since his breakthrough with “Long Song Away,” Ross has built an impressive catalog, collaborating with icons such as Babyface, Toni Braxton, and Trey Songz. His chart-topping single “Love in the Middle” recently held the number one spot on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay Chart for four consecutive weeks, cementing his place as one of R&B’s leading independent voices.
About Rolling Out Music
Rolling Out Music, led by CEO Richard Dunn and founded by Munson Steed, is the music and creative label arm of Rolling Out Media, dedicated to developing, producing, and distributing independent Black music across platforms. Through partnerships, live performances, and multimedia storytelling, the label empowers artists with the resources and ownership to control their narratives.
Founded in 1998, Rolling Out is one of the nation’s leading Black-owned multimedia companies, producing award-winning digital content, print features, television programming, events, and podcasts that celebrate culture, entertainment, and business. With a national footprint spanning more than 20 markets, Rolling Out continues to amplify diverse voices and elevate Black excellence through storytelling and ownership.
3x Grammy-winning songwriter / producer Deezle just released his highly anticipated single, “My Hands on Your Body“. His latest release delivers everything great R&B should, like vocals that shift seamlessly from tender whispers to full-bodied power, lyrics that capture magnetic chemistry (“With your hands in mine / Let your body go / Let the feeling take control”), and a hook so catchy it demands repeat plays. Deezle confides, “I was inspired to create ‘My Hands On Your Body’ during an intimate moment with someone I was giving a massage to after she had a hard day at work and as my hands rubbed her legs and butt she went ‘ahhhhhhh’.” Here’s an artist who’s already proven himself behind the scenes with Grammy recognition, now ready to claim his space as R&B’s next breakout star. The track perfectly captures that sweet spot between playful and seductive. It’s music that moves both body and soul.
Deezle, born and raised in New Orleans, is an acclaimed producer and R&B artist who has worked with acclaimed artists such as Drake, J-Lo, Nicki Minaj, and Chris Brown to name a few. He co-produced Lil Wayne’s hit single “Lollipop,” has since expanded his career with numerous collaborations and contributions across the music industry. He works with the nonprofits Son of A Saint, The Louis Armstrong Foundation, The Jazz and Heritage Foundation and the Trombone Shorty Foundation and has been featured on CNN, Yahoo News, Billboard, Vlad TV, BET, and more.
There’s a sense of peace and calm at the heart of HoodTrophy Bino’s newest track, “Wish Everybody Well.” The song opens with delicate guitar strums, setting an atmosphere that feels nostalgic and reflective. When Bino steps in, his delivery is sharp, honest, and unfiltered, showcasing the emotional depth beneath his signature grit.
Bino has always carried a tough exterior, shaped by a life surrounded by violence, instability, and the pressures of gang culture. But here, he opens up. We see his vulnerability in lines like, “I glance around like I don’t care / Sometimes I don’t wanna be here,” revealing his battles that exist beneath the surface. The contrast is striking, strength on the outside, turmoil within.”Wish Everybody Well” shows a message of emotional evolution. Instead of feeding into drama or resentment, Bino chooses a higher path: wishing good on others. He acknowledges that life is fragile, and staying positive is both an act of resilience and self-preservation.
Bino’s upcoming album, The Invasion, is set to drop later this month. His songs can be heard on stations across the nation including SiriusXM The Heat, Power 106, 96.1 The Beat, and Power 105, and events like SneakerCon, Big 3, LA Clippers games, Rams games and more.
“I’m not here because I’m the best, I’m here because they tried to break me and they couldn’t.”
From gang life to global stages, Hoodtrophy Bino’s story is one of transformation. After meeting Soulja Boy in jail and joining S.O.D.M.G., he’s turned his pain into power—touring the country and sharing his path through the acclaimed documentary Breaking the Generational Curse.
Bino’s recent performances include a tour with Soulja Boy, a performance alongside Soulja at Rolling Loud Los Angeles, opening for Trippie Redd at the Ontario Toyota Arena in Los Angeles and for Chris Brown in Las Vegas. Breakout single “I Want Her” with Kalan.FrFr earned national airplay on stations such as SiriusXM The Heat, Power 106, 96.1 The Beat, Power 105 NY, and major platforms like SneakerCon, the LA Clippers, and the Rams. His latest full-length album, CBFW features guest appearances from Lefty Gunplay, NoCap, and more. Bino has also been featured on major outlets including The Breakfast Club, On The Radar, HotNewHipHop, Lyrical Lemonade, and No Jumper just to name a few.
Embracing the Hustle: Cashtank’s Rise from the Streets
In a world where success is often measured by material wealth and outward appearances, Cashtank’s journey stands as a testament to the power of perseverance, authenticity, and unwavering faith. As the opening lines of his track “Cashtank – Reglo” reveal, this artist has faced his fair share of challenges, navigating the harsh realities of life on the streets and the temptation to take the “easy” path.
Yet, Cashtank’s story is not one of defeat, but of triumph. He could have “gone legit,” as he so eloquently puts it, but he chose to stay true to himself and his roots, grinding tirelessly to make his dreams a reality. This decision, while not without its struggles, has forged a resilience and self-assurance that shines through in his music and his message.
Throughout the lyrics of “Cashtank – Reglo,” Cashtank lays bare the raw realities of his journey, painting a vivid picture of the challenges he has faced and the lessons he has learned along the way. From the financial strain of “get[ting] a third shift check but got to wait till next week” to the emotional toll of “trying to live like the Jones,” Cashtank’s words resonate with an authenticity that is both humbling and inspiring.
One of the most poignant moments in the track comes when Cashtank reflects on the weight of his own pride, acknowledging that it had prevented him from “writ[ing] [his] wrongs” and accepting help from others. This moment of self-reflection speaks to the depth of Cashtank’s character, as he grapples with the complexities of his past and the lessons he has had to learn the hard way.
The Power of Faith and Perseverance
Despite the obstacles he has faced, Cashtank’s unwavering faith and determination shine through in his music. As he raps, “I got the faith all in my chest. Not just rapping all these songs,” it becomes clear that his journey is about more than just chasing success or fame. It is a testament to the transformative power of belief, both in oneself and in a higher purpose.
Cashtank’s refrain of “I ain’t legit yet” further underscores this idea, as he acknowledges that his journey is ongoing, a constant battle against the demons that have threatened to derail him. Yet, in the face of this adversity, he remains steadfast, driven by an unshakable determination to prove his worth and make his mark on the world.
The Importance of Authenticity and Staying True to Oneself
One of the most striking aspects of Cashtank’s story is his unwavering commitment to authenticity. As he declares, “Me tried to make another me, but I ain’t a clone,” it becomes clear that he has no interest in conforming to the expectations or standards of others. Instead, he has chosen to forge his own path, embracing the unique qualities and experiences that have shaped him into the artist and individual he is today.
This dedication to authenticity is not only admirable, but it also serves as a powerful inspiration to others who may be struggling to find their own voice and identity. In a world that often values conformity and the pursuit of external validation, Cashtank’s refusal to compromise his true self is a refreshing and empowering reminder that the most meaningful success often comes from within.
The Enduring Bonds of Community and Loyalty
Woven throughout Cashtank’s lyrics is a deep appreciation for the relationships and connections that have sustained him through the ups and downs of his journey. As he reflects on those who have “really had” him, it becomes clear that the support and loyalty of his community have been instrumental in his ability to persevere.
This sense of community and belonging is further reinforced, which highlights Cashtank’s collaborations with other creatives, such as the director PhillyFlyBoy. By surrounding himself with like-minded individuals who share his passion and vision, Cashtank has tapped into the power of collective effort and mutual support, a testament to the transformative impact of strong, meaningful relationships.
The Enduring Legacy of Cashtank’s Artistry
As Cashtank’s story unfolds through the lyrics of “Cashtank – Reglo,” it becomes clear that his artistry is not merely a means to an end, but a reflection of his very essence. His words, imbued with raw emotion and unwavering authenticity, serve as a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of self-belief.
In a world that often values flash over substance, Cashtank’s music stands as a refreshing and inspiring counterpoint, reminding us that true greatness is not measured by material wealth or outward success, but by the depth of one’s character and the steadfastness of one’s convictions. As he continues to forge his path, Cashtank’s story will undoubtedly inspire and uplift countless others who are navigating their own journeys of self-discovery and personal growth.
Darnell Junior is an R&B and Pop singer songwriter. Born and raised in Indianapolis, he began writing songs at the age of 10. Throughout his college years, he wrote many songs for underground artists in Indianapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Phoenix, and Washington D.C.
Influenced by Prince, Brandy, Chris Brown, K. Michelle, Todrick Hall, and Elijah Blake, he has crafted an all-inclusive sound embracing his connection to the LGBT community enabling him to defy gender norms through music.
Darnell Junior’s mission is to make honest and timeless music without boundaries or fear of judgment and persecution based on sexual orientation or toxic masculinity.
Check out his new hit single “Questions” out now and make sure you follow him on social media for his latest releases.
Grimeypopstar is more than just an artist; he is a pioneer who is redefining the music landscape. As the CEO of Grimey Gang Records, he is cultivating a brand that embodies hard work, independence, and genuine artistry. The East Cleveland Ohio based artist is set to release his forthcoming mixtape, “Grimey Luv Songs,” on October 5 across all major platforms. This marks the next phase of Grimeypopstar’s journey — a compelling blend of emotion, street vitality, and authentic storytelling that encapsulates his identity and the ethos of his label.
“Grimey Luv Songs” showcases the complete spectrum of Grimeypopstar’s sound and essence. It transcends mere themes of love; it delves into loyalty, suffering, and the resilience required to persevere when faced with life’s challenges. Each track is a reflection of his unfiltered experiences and his transformation from an aspiring artist to a visionary leader with a message to convey. This project is deeply personal, unapologetic, and crafted to resonate with listeners who understand the grind.
Prior to the mixtape’s launch, fans were given a preview of what to expect with his single “Slickest Activator,” which is currently available on YouTube. This track showcases Grimeypopstar in his prime — self-assured, energetic, and fully in command of his musical style. It is a song that compels movement while also serving as a reminder that every lyric carries a narrative.
As the leader of Grimey Gang Records, Grimeypopstar is not merely releasing music; he is also creating pathways for other artists who share his passion and authenticity. His label signifies a new era of independent strength, empowering artists to remain true to their identities while reaching a global audience.
With “Grimey Luv Songs,” Grimeypopstar demonstrates that he is not just a fleeting presence; he is committed to establishing a lasting legacy. From the recording studio to the executive office, he is setting a benchmark for what it means to be both an artist and a CEO. When October 5 arrives, the world will witness the essence of Grimey Gang Records — genuine talent, heartfelt passion, and tangible outcomes.
You can find and stream Grimeypopstar’s music everywhere November 5th.
Make sure to follow him on all platforms @Grimeypopstar
This month marks the launch of Scroll Up Magazine, the culture’s newest voice and the first publication designed specifically to bridge the gap between the incarcerated community and the rapidly evolving world of hip-hop, social media, and street culture.
Founded by Crystal Gotti and Richie Forbes, Scroll Up Magazine addresses a critical need: keeping those behind bars connected to the culture they helped build but have been locked out of experiencing. For the estimated 1.9 million people currently incarcerated in the United States, staying connected to family, friends, and the cultural movements happening on the outside has never been more challenging – or more important.
“You don’t scroll the jack – you scroll the page,” says Crystal Gotti, Co-Founder and Culture Editor. “Some of our readers haven’t touched down in years. They have no idea what a TikTok video looks like, what’s trending on Instagram, or what’s moving the culture right now. We bring the world to their hands – unfiltered, unbought, and unstoppable.”
What Makes Scroll Up Different:
Unlike traditional magazines, Scroll Up Magazine transforms the digital experience into print, featuring:
Viral TikTok videos captured as photo sequences with captions Instagram posts pulled directly from the timeline Memes, video stills, and social media moments that define the culture.
Issue One launches with a powerful cover story:
“Welcome Home Pooh Shiesty” An in-depth feature on the Memphis rapper’s recent release from federal custody after three years, his welcome home celebration, and his plan to reclaim his throne in hip-hop.
Who This Magazine Serves:
Scroll Up Magazine is essential reading for:
Incarcerated individuals seeking connection to the culture and current events. Families and loved ones of the incarcerated who want to send meaningful, engaging content and Hip-hop enthusiasts who value authentic, street-level perspectives.
Scroll Up Magazine offers more than entertainment – it offers hope, connection, and proof that the culture hasn’t moved on without them.
Jhaos is a rapper, songwriter, and producer. He can mix and master with perfection in the studio when needed. He is from Forestville, Maryland (P.G). He started rhyming in 88′ when became more aware of his surroundings. He has been flowing ever since. He is always focused on new ways to transform and master his art to the next level.
Check out Jhaos’ new hit single “Fluid (III)” out now on all streaming platforms and make sure you follow him on social media for his latest releases.
Lyrics:
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Hook (1) We keep it moving like the wind or the water, Fluid movement never stops Go thru or around anything, We focus We understand These Ins and outs and outs and ins, This rolla costa ryde, We glide We glide Off the mountain tops, like a warrior eagle, Dipping for the prey, we ryde, we glide We ryde, we glide, off the mountain tops Never stop, keep it moving, never stop, keep it moving We ryde we glide, We ryde we glide
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Pryme Minister is back with New Music (THE MONEY SONG), New Book (Don’t Be Stupid – Be Selfish) and a Brand New Youtube Channel Youtube.com/@BillionairePryme Pryme made a dramatic shift in content from Faith, Politics & controversy to a topic people need most… MONEY. Pryme Minister is pioneering an entirely new genre in hip hop “Wealth Affirmation Music”. We have been programmed to celebrate poverty and to hate wealth. Pryme new music and content is designed to inspire and empower his listeners with supreme confidence to pursue their highest potential with no fear or guilt.
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Pryme Minister is back with New Music (THE MONEY SONG), New Book (Don’t Be Stupid – Be Selfish) and a Brand New Youtube Channel Youtube.com/@BillionairePryme Pryme made a dramatic shift in content from Faith, Politics & controversy to a topic people need most… MONEY. Pryme Minister is pioneering an entirely new genre in hip hop “Wealth Affirmation Music”. We have been programmed to celebrate poverty and to hate wealth. Pryme new music and content is designed to inspire and empower his listeners with supreme confidence to pursue their highest potential with no fear or guilt.
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Pryme Minister is back with New Music (THE MONEY SONG), New Book (Don’t Be Stupid – Be Selfish) and a Brand New Youtube Channel Youtube.com/@BillionairePryme Pryme made a dramatic shift in content from Faith, Politics & controversy to a topic people need most… MONEY. Pryme Minister is pioneering an entirely new genre in hip hop “Wealth Affirmation Music”. We have been programmed to celebrate poverty and to hate wealth. Pryme new music and content is designed to inspire and empower his listeners with supreme confidence to pursue their highest potential with no fear or guilt.
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LA-based rapper Hoodtrophy Bino releases the new song “Keep It Real”. Bino delivers one of his most raw and soulful performances yet. The track’s emotional instrumentation sets the stage for Bino’s unfiltered storytelling. It’s a portrait of survival, strength and transformation. Bino reflects on the harsh realities his community faces, but beneath the heaviness, there’s hope. He has a desire to rise above and be the change for generations to come. Lines like “My granny still struggling / My grandad’s still on crack / My mama’s still praying / But them bills back to back”hit hard because they’re real, not embellished. This track symbolizes a moment of transition for Bino. He states, “Keep It Real” is a departure from my lover boy songs. It is my testimony. I’ve been through it but I will make it! As God is my witness – watch!”
“Keep it Real” is from Bino’s forthcoming full-length The Invasion. Bino is currently about to perform on the RJMrLAtour, and most recently opened shows for Trippie Redd, Chris Brown and many more. His upcoming album, The Invasion, is set to drop this November and boasts features from some of the biggest names in the game. Standout single “I Want Her” featuring Kalan.FrFr has earned airplay on SiriusXM The Heat, Power 106, 96.1 The Beat, and Power 105, and his music has been featured at major events including SneakerCon, Big 3, LA Clippers games, Rams games and more.
Marking his return to the charts, reggae icon Maxi Priest has collaborated with dancehall superstar, Sean Paul, on the single release of “Feel So Alive,” the final track in “The Signal” riddim series by renowned music curator and producer Lion Face. Priest, a legendary reggae vocalist, whose career spans four decades, has partnered with Intercept Music to officially launch and distribute his own label, Level Vibes Music. “Feel So Alive” is the label’s debut.
San Francisco, CA – Maxi Priest, one of the most celebrated reggae fusion artists of all time, is making a massive move to re-ignite world music. The legendary reggae vocalist, whose career spans four decades with three Grammy nominations, has partnered with Intercept Music to officially re-launch and distribute his own label, Level Vibes Music. Marking his return to the charts, Priest has collaborated with dancehall superstar, Sean Paul, on the single release of “Feel So Alive,” the final track in “The Signal” riddim series by renowned music curator and producer Lion Face for Lion King Muzik.
In reggae and dancehall music, a riddim is the instrumental backing track that multiple artists use to create their own distinct songs. “Feel So Alive” is Sean Paul’s and Maxi Priest’s contribution to the five-song project which also has songs by JC Lodge, Luciano, Morgan Heritage, and Quan Dajai. “Feel So Alive” is a love-fueled Caribbean collaboration that ‘signals’ a roots and reggae revival for the ages.
Maxi’s musical lineage runs deep across multiple cultures. His breakthrough came in 1984 with the first UK reggae tune to reach #1 in Jamaica. His self-titled 1988 album, recorded with legends Sly & Robbie, Willie Lindo, and others, introduced him to intercontinental audiences with hits like the classic cover of Cat Stevens’ “Wild World.” His duet with Beres Hammond, “How Can We Ease the Pain,” showcased his ability to garner mainstream accessibility. The album, “Bonafide” went Gold in the U.S. and delivered the smash single “Close to You,” #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #2 on the R&B chart.
The momentum continued with chart-topping collaborations including “Set the Night to Music” with Roberta Flack and “Housecall” with Shabba Ranks. Maxi had mastered the art of balancing reggae authenticity with pop appeal. His 1996 release, “Man with the Fun,” featuring Shaggy on the Grammy-nominated crossover hit “That Girl,” proved his staying power. “CombiNation” (1999), an eclectic blend of reggae, hip-hop, R&B, and jazz, featured artists like Beenie Man, Degree, and Red Rat, and reinterpretations of classics by Donny Hathaway and Stevie Wonder.
In 2022, he returned to the stage with UB40, The Original Wailers, and Big Mountain for a six-week U.S. tour. Now marking 40 years in the music industry with his label relaunch, Maxi has been honored with inductions into the Jamaica Music Museum Hall of Fame and the Reggae Walk of Fame.
“I feel so alive!” exclaims reggae music sensation Maxi Priest. “My label, Level Vibes Music, finally has the support that it needs through my partnership with Intercept Music. Intercept Music was created specifically for busy independent artists like me. With Intercept, we now have access to all the tools my team needs for the business of marketing and promoting, leaving me with the time and energy to do what I love – make music.”
“Working with Lion Face is always amazing,” adds Priest. “He and I go way back, and our history is very, very melodic. Having my brother Sean Paul on this track with me, my official debut label release, is something beyond beautiful. Sean does what Sean does, he is just so brilliant! We connect across generations, growing the culture, the music and the vibration. Yes, I feel so alive!”
Sean Paul, who has been proclaimed Jamaica’s top export, is likely one of the biggest global stars the island has produced. The iconic dancehall deejay has dominated international charts since he burst onto the scene in the late ‘90s. Three decades later and he shows no signs of slowing down. His introduction to the world stage was the 1997 instant smash “Infiltrate.” By the time he released his debut project, “Stage One” in 2000 with dancehall hits alongside singer Mr. Vegas, he was the highest-selling artist on VP Records. When Sean and Vegas landed a cameo in Hype Williams’ 1998 film “Belly,” and a musical collaboration with rap star DMX, his undeniable appeal in hip-hop was sealed.
Paul’s sophomore album “Dutty Rock” broke the mold for dancehall ultimately spawning four Top 15 Billboard hits. In the very same period, his voice powered hits for Beyoncé, Blu Cantrell and Busta Rhymes, proving that his Midas touch with a hook could not be contained by one genre. Sean’s third #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, “Temperature,” took the music star worldwide, reaching the Top 10 in Canada and France and Top 20 in Australia and the UK. Blazing through the decades, the 2020’s have shown Sean to be the world’s foremost representative of Brand Jamaica, with him officially recognized by the Jamaican government with an Order of Distinction, decades of awards, chart-topping hits and a worldwide fanbase that is unmatched. To date, he is the most streamed reggae artist of all time with 15 billion streams, surpassing reggae legend Bob Marley!
“Lion Face is like family to me and the music. He was one of the first selectors to ever believe in me. And, you know, to be able to do a song with Maxi Priest, who was in the business before me, somebody who I look up to, it makes a very strong connection to the song itself. For me, it’s a dope feeling to know I can look up to these icons, both Lion Face and Maxi Priest, and now be doing songs with them,” adds global superstar Sean Paul.
“The musical bond between Sean Paul and Maxi Priest is mind blowing,” cites Founder and Chairman, Ralph Tashjian, for Intercept Music, a worldwide, leading, technology-driven independent music distribution and marketing company. “Intercept Music has been continuously expanding our musical frontier, so this song release is a huge accomplishment for us. Priest and Paul together – what more can I say, except be on the lookout for much more to come!”
Intercept Music empowers independent artists and labels with innovative entertainment technology. The company provides cutting-edge tools and services for premium distribution, dynamic social media, targeted marketing, impactful merchandising, and customizable promotional services. Intercept’s exclusive and innovative software grants artists access to a wealth of AI-powered features, enabling them to use predictive marketing to optimize their promotional efforts and directly connect with their target audiences. Designed specifically for the booming independent music sector, Intercept Music helps artists grow their audiences and generate revenue.
Thai / Ka-ren refugee rappers Star2 and Eh La release the new single and video for “Hate Me”. The track is about love lost and the sting of watching someone you once loved find happiness without you. Over a moody and melodic beat, Star2’s emotional delivery and Eh La’s smooth flow bring the story to life with sincerity and depth. The accompanying video mirrors that emotional duality. The transitions between past and present show Star2’s inability to move on, reliving moments that now exist only in his mind.
Star2 and Eh La are both from Thailand’s Mae La refugee camp.Both artists are passionate about giving back. “We want to visit the camps and give hope to the kids who were once us,” says Star2. Hip Hop meets pop artist Star2overcame extraordinary odds to pursue his dream. As a child, he fled his refugee camp after the Burmese Army attacked and destroyed his village in the middle of the night. Despite unimaginable loss, Star2 found solace and purpose in music. His resilience and talent have led to collaborations with artists including Soulja Boy, $tupid Young, Mozzy, MBNel, Luh Kel, Lil Poppa, HoodTrophy Bino, YSN Flow, and MarMar Oso. On TikTok alone, his videos have earned over 15 million views.
Jaguilera, Krispy Nigma & DOPR DROOP join forces on their highly anticipated single titled “Pot Of Greed”. Their new release focuses on the different forms of greed and how they can be bad. Addiction/Drugs (first verse/Krispy Nigma), Lust (second verse/DOPR DROOP & Money (thrid verse/Jaguilera). The artists criticize themselves in the process, while pointing out everyone has at least a little bit of these attributes inside. This song just holds the mirror up.
"Pot Of Greed" was produced, recorded and engineered by Jaguilera. He sampled it using a cheap vinyl record from Nancy Wilson called “My Ship”. The artist also has a studio in Orange County where the 3 of them are working on a collaborative EP called “New Recession”, scheduled to release sometime in January.
Check out "Pot Of Greed", out now on all platforms, and make sure you follow Jaguilera, Krispy Nigma & DOPR DROOP on social media for their latest releases.
About:
Jaguilera is a 26-year-old artist, mixing engineer, and producer. Born in Spain to Cuban parents, he moved to the U.S. at age 11 and began his music journey in high school in Port Saint Lucie, Florida. Now based in Orange County, California, his genre-bending sound reflects his diverse musical upbringing, influenced by growing up in the 2000s and by his father, who is a music fanatic. Known for delivering top-notch production, Jaguilera has collaborated with artists like K.A.A.N, Kiid Chris, Arion Mosley, and many more. Also getting co-signed by DJ EFN. He’s currently building momentum for his upcoming album Balance, dropping February 2026, which highlights his evolution as both an artist and an engineer.
Krispy Nigma is 33 years old and was born and raised in Southern California. He currently based in Garden Grove. With multiple albums out, he has been rapping and acting ever since he was a freshman in high school. Krispy Nigma has an unapologetically unique sound and paints a picture with intense metaphors. A true modern lyricist who takes inspiration from a wide range of genres outside of hip hop including punk rock, blues, and jazz.
DOPR DROOP an ascending student of Hip-Hop hailing from Virginia Beach, VA. His music blends gritty storytelling, melodic hooks and bass heavy bounce. A designer as much as a writer, Droop brings the same precision he gives his music to DOPR Apparel, his culture-first street/techwear line known for its edgy, futuristic designs, “DOPR is the future” isn’t a tagline, it’s a standard: Do Our People Right, build with intention and make art that lasts. From VA to California’s underground scene DOPR DROOP moves with purpose, a sharp pen, sharper vision and every release expands the world he’s building: DOPR World.
Washington, D.C. – October 2025 — ZobeLab, Inc., an innovative music technology company dedicated to empowering the independent music community, has officially launched its Minimum Viable Product (MVP) — Zobe Academy, an AI-powered educational platform designed to revolutionize artist development and professional training across the global music industry.
Built at the intersection of music, education, and artificial intelligence, Zobe Academy offers an inclusive digital learning ecosystem where artists, producers, DJs, mentors, educators, consultants, and other industry professionals can access practical, real-world knowledge to advance their careers.
“The independent music landscape is evolving faster than ever, but the educational resources, mentorship, and professional guidance available to creators have not kept pace,” said Alonzo Black, Founder and CEO of ZobeLab, Inc. “Zobe Academy was designed to close that gap — providing accessible, AI-driven education and development opportunities that empower independent talent to compete at a major-industry level.”
Through Zobe Academy, users can access:
Industry-Level Education: Comprehensive courses developed by experienced music professionals covering artistry, business, production, branding, and more.
AI-Powered Tools: Adaptive learning tools that customize each user’s educational journey based on their goals and skillsets.
Artist Development Services: Programs that guide artists through structured development, from music creation to marketing and monetization.
Community Engagement: A connected network of music consultants, professionals, and mentors dedicated to collaboration and career growth.
Zobe Academy represents the first phase of ZobeLab’s broader technology ecosystem, which will expand to include Zobe Studio (AI-driven digital audio workstation), Zobe Marketplace (career and commerce platform), and ZobeVerse (immersive metaverse for music collaboration and performance). Together, these interconnected divisions will form a comprehensive one-stop solution for the independent music industry.
“Our mission is to democratize artist development, education, and opportunity,” added Black. “ZobeLab exists to give independent creators the same access to tools, insight, and connections that major labels and corporations have long controlled. This is about leveling the playing field and building a sustainable future for music professionals everywhere.”
The launch of Zobe Academy underscores ZobeLab’s commitment to transforming how music professionals learn, connect, and grow — combining education, technology, and empowerment in one platform built by industry insiders for the next generation of independent creators.
The Launch Event:
On October 24, 2025 at 1PM EST is the official ZobeLab Launch Event, streaming live online via Zoom.
ZobeLab is an AI-powered platform created to educate, connect, and empower independent artists, producers, DJs, and music professionals worldwide.
During this event, get introduced to the team, learn about Zobe Academy, and discover how ZobeLab helps the independent music community grow with education, technology, and opportunity.
On launch day, the ZobeLab App will be available to download on Google Play and the Apple App Store. For more information or to explore Zobe Academy, visit www.ZobeLab.com
About ZobeLab, Inc.
ZobeLab, Inc. is an AI-driven music technology company that empowers the independent music community through education, innovation, and professional development. Its flagship division, Zobe Academy, delivers EdTech-based learning experiences and artist development services, while its upcoming expansions — Zobe Studio, Zobe Marketplace, and ZobeVerse — will integrate music creation, commerce, and collaboration into one unified digital ecosystem.
Founded by Alonzo Black, a veteran music executive, entrepreneur, and was inducted as a member of The Recording Academy (GRAMMYs), the Music Managers Forum (MMF-US), NARIP (National Association of Record Industry Professionals), honored and recognized by Marquis Who’s Who for Expertise in Entertainment, and has participated as a GRAMMY U Mentor. ZobeLab was created to democratize access, opportunity, and growth for creators, educators, and professionals across the global music industry.
No viral stunts. No label puppets. Just raw, unfiltered heat pulsing from Atlanta’s studios to global playlists.
After months tracking the city’s underground pulse, it’s clear who’s driving trap’s latest evolution: KOthePRODUCER and WorlasiFendi.
Two producers redefining Atlanta’s foundation, their beats fuse surgical precision, soulful depth, and unrelenting hustle. While the industry chases algorithms, they’re quietly building a legacy—independent, authentic, and undeniably Atlanta.
KOthePRODUCER operates like a sonic engineer, crafting beats with mathematical precision.
His crisp drums, ground-shaking 808s, and locked-in hi-hats form the backbone of records like Quez4Real’s “Both Sides” and Low$ki’s “Drugs.”
Every mix feels open but heavy, giving artists space to deliver while maintaining street aggression.
WorlasiFendi is the storyteller, painting cinematic backdrops built on melody, texture, and mood.
His work on Dopeboy Da Kid’s “Work” ft. DaBaby and 81 Zook’s “Charged Up” blends trap’s raw energy with unexpected emotional weight.
What makes their partnership stand out is balance—KO’s precision anchoring Worlasi’s atmosphere, grounding innovation in authenticity.
Their catalog reads like coordinates on Atlanta’s current map.
KO’s beats drive voices from Johnny Cinco to Sway Up Next’s “Instant” and PaperMann’s “Had To.”
Each placement ties into key circles—Ralo’s Famerica, and the streets that feed them.
His sound remains consistently clean, controlled, and undeniably street-certified.
WorlasiFendi’s range is equally expansive.
From Dezzyano’s introspective anthems to Rich Espy’s “Put In Work” ft. Parlae (D4L), his catalog balances aggression with melody.
When 81 Zook’s “Charged Up” caught fire across the DJ circuit, it confirmed his reputation as a visionary producer translating emotion into momentum.
Their tracks don’t just release—they circulate through Atlanta’s ecosystem like cultural currency.
Their grind defines the modern independent model.
KO and Worlasi move with Atlanta’s signature hustle—fast, adaptive, and self-sufficient.
KO anchors the production with structure and precision; Worlasi builds the melodic narrative and emotional pull.
A beat can evolve from a late-night session to SoundCloud rotation to club speakers within days.
“Do The Billy” (The Billionaire Dance) is the hottest hip hop money anthem since 50 Cent dropped “I Get Money”. This song is for the bosses and the bosses in the making. This song is for the go-getters and dream chasers reaching for the unreachable stars believing that anything is possible. “DO THE BILLY” is a wealth affirmation song designed inspire supreme faith in the impossible. While other dream big… we dream bigger.
“Do The Billy” is the lead single off the new album “THE BEST YOU NEVER HEARD” by the MOB AGENCY. This album features hip hop super stars like “GUCCI MANE, KURUPT FROM THE DOGG POUND & MORE”.
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New York, NY — Rising artist, visionary, and creative force Maxx Paradox is rewriting the rules of independence with his breakout project Saved by Guitars — a 17-track fusion of rock, hip-hop, and raw emotional storytelling that has the internet talking.
In its first 24 hours, Saved by Guitars pulled in over a quarter million streams, a milestone that stamped Maxx as one of the most dynamic new voices in modern music. The project follows the viral success of his single Young & Wasted, which charted Top 50 on iTunes before the album even dropped.
But numbers only tell half the story. Saved by Guitars is the soundtrack to survival — a personal testimony of how music became Maxx’s lifeline during his darkest moments. “Music literally saved my life,” Maxx says. “It gave me a voice when I felt like no one could hear me. Every record on this project is a chapter of that story — the pain, the healing, and the rebirth.”
A Cinematic World:
Saved by Guitars
The Short Film
To bring the story to life visually, Maxx released “Saved by Guitars: Episode 1 – Young & Wasted”, a short film that mirrors the project’s raw emotional depth. The visual feels more like a movie than a music video — blending gritty realism with surreal storytelling, setting the stage for future episodes in the Saved by Guitars universe.
“Young & Wasted was about the chaos before clarity,” Maxx explains. “The film shows what it really means to be saved by your passion — to lose yourself, then find yourself through the music.”
Building a Movement Beyond Music
Through his growing platform, Maxx Paradox isn’t just making records — he’s building a movement for creative freedom. Known for his hands-on approach to mentorship, artist development, and marketing through his Maxx Volume brand, Maxx bridges the gap between artistry and entrepreneurship.
Saved by Guitars feels like a statement piece — a declaration that independent doesn’t mean small. It means ownership, authenticity, and legacy.
What’s Next
The momentum isn’t slowing down anytime soon. Maxx has announced a 21-song deluxe edition of Saved by Guitars, expanding the story even further. “The deluxe is the next level,” he says. “It’s everything I couldn’t fit on the original — bigger records, bigger emotions, and a message that hits even harder.”
Get The Merch & Join The Movement
Fans can now grab official Saved by Guitars merchandise — including exclusive tees, hoodies, and limited edition drops — at www.MaxxParadox.shop.
Listen to Saved by Guitars on all streaming platforms and dive deeper into Maxx’s world through his official links below:
Yung3LVX returns with Collision Course, a compact 9-song project released this year that blends moody R&B, emotional rap and glitchy production. The single “Time and Space” hits as a late-night, nostalgia-tinged cut — atmospheric, melodic, with a pushy beat that gives it replay energy — while “Hurting” leans into raw vulnerability and has quickly become one of the album’s emotional centerpieces.
Release details / where to hear it
Collision Course (9 tracks) is available across major platforms — Spotify, Amazon, Anghami and YouTube — and the album’s listing shows “Time and Space” and “Hurting” as standout tracks. Anghami/Amazon list the album and tracks; Spotify and YouTube hosts show the artist’s official presence.
Social buzz & fan reaction
•Instagram: Yung3LVX is actively promoting the singles with Reels and posts calling fans to stream the record; several Reels announcing “Hurting” and “Time and Space” have been posted by the artist’s account. That activity shows an engaged, hands-on release campaign.
•YouTube: There’s a Collision Course playlist and multiple uploads/shorts tied to album tracks, indicating the artist is pushing visual/short-form content alongside audio.
•Blogs / press: Independent music blogs have picked up the single — for example Ratings Game Music ran a positive piece on “Time and Space,” calling it an explosive return. That kind of writeup helps amplify reach beyond the core fanbase.
What people are saying / traction
Across streams, playlists, short videos and a few writeups, the picture is consistent: Yung3LVX’s core fanbase is active and responsive, and listeners are highlighting Time and Space and Hurting as immediate favorites from the project. Playlist placements and platform availability (Spotify/Amazon/Anghami/YouTube) mean the album is positioned to gain steady streams and social engagement. Chartmetric and other artist-data pages also list those tracks among his most popular.
Los Angeles, CA — The buzz across the music industry is undeniable. Hip-hop legends Sen Dog (Cypress Hill) and Kemo The Blaxican (ex- Delinquent Habits) have joined forces as Negros De La Raza, and their forthcoming single “Para Mi Gente” (out October 17, 2025) is already being hailed as a defining moment for Latin hip-hop—a powerful anthem of identity, unity, and resilience.
A thunderous fusion of Latin rhythm, street wisdom, and generational pride, “Para Mi Gente” speaks directly to the people it represents—those who have carried the weight, built the foundation, and kept the culture alive. The record’s anthemic energy, produced by Fiyastarta, captures both the grit of the streets and the soul of a movement.
Early tastemakers and insiders are calling it “a new chapter in Latin hip-hop” and “the kind of track that crosses boundaries and generations.”
The Meaning Behind the Name
The name Negros De La Raza translates to “Blacks of the Race”—a statement of cultural truth and solidarity that reclaims identity while honoring shared roots. It reflects the Afro-Latino and Indigenous bloodlines woven through Latin America and the diaspora, uniting communities often divided by language, geography, or color.
For Sen Dog, whose heritage traces back to Afro-Latino Cuban roots, and Kemo The Blaxican, whose background bridges both Black and Mexican identity, the name isn’t just symbolic—it’s lived experience. Together, their collaboration embodies the global unity the song stands for: a reminder that rhythm, struggle, and pride transcend borders.
“We both come from places where identity is layered and powerful,” says Kemo. “This project is about embracing that—being proud of every piece of who we are and where we come from.”
A Legacy That Runs Deep
Few names carry the legacy of Latino hip-hop like Sen Dog and Kemo The Blaxican. Sen Dog, as a founding member of Cypress Hill, helped break barriers for Latino artists worldwide—his voice becoming synonymous with West Coast rap and cultural authenticity. Kemo, the unmistakable voice of Delinquent Habits, helped pioneer bilingual hip-hop with storytelling and rhyme skills that bridged barrios and borders.
Together, under the banner Negros De La Raza, they represent not just collaboration but cultural convergence—the merging of history, rhythm, and purpose into a sound built to unify.
Produced With Purpose
Behind the boards, Fiyastarta delivers production that feels both cinematic and streetwise—layering Latin percussion, hip-hop drums, and soulful undertones into a sound built for stadiums and global playlists alike.
The track’s scratches by Peoplemover bring classic authenticity, while the music video, directed by Jorge Newman, gives visual life to the anthem. From the humble backdrops to the faces in the crowd and the flags in the air, the video embodies what the title means: for the people.
A Movement Takes Shape
With anticipation mounting among DJs, tastemakers, and streaming curators, “Para Mi Gente” is poised to resonate across continents—from Los Angeles to Latin America, Europe and beyond. Its timing couldn’t be more perfect: in an era calling for unity and representation, Negros De La Raza stand at the intersection of legacy and liberation.
“This isn’t just a song,” says Kemo. “It’s a declaration. It’s pride, struggle, rhythm, and hope—all rolled into one.”
“We made this for the people who never stopped believing,” Kemo continues. “For the ones who put in work, hold their heads high, and move forward no matter what.”
Release Information
Single: Para Mi Gente
Artist: Negros De La Raza (Sen Dog & Kemo The Blaxican)
Producer / Composer: Fiyastarta
Scratches: Peoplemover
Video Director: Jorge Newman
Editor/Color: Fran Rivadeo
Executive Producer: Mr. Tiger
Label: Dead Silence Records
Release Date: October 17, 2025
Distribution: All major digital platforms worldwide
About Negros De La Raza
Negros De La Raza is the powerful collaboration between Sen Dog (Cypress Hill) and Kemo The Blaxican (Delinquent Habits), two trailblazers of Latino hip-hop. Their name—translating to “Blacks of the Race”—honors the Afro-Latino and Indigenous roots of Latin culture, celebrating unity across color, class, and borders. Their debut project, La Pura Neta (El Borracho y El Marijuano), produced entirely by Fiyastarta, is a celebration of truth, rhythm, and resilience—music made for the people, by the people.