by Anne Carlson Rising alternative hip-hop star jonny2wavy has announced that he will be releasing the single “Kaifu (Wait)” on July 19th, 2019 on all major streaming platforms. The song is a dreamscape with floaty vocals and a smooth bassline that carries you through every verse, chorus, and bridge. jonny2way, a producer/singer/songwriter, is a native of Atlanta, Ga. Currently residing in Phoenix Ariszona, he is known for his heartfelt songwriting, highly melodic vocals, and unique strong structures, with an exciting blend of modern hip-hop influences. You can listen to “Kaifu” on Spotify For bookings, contact Jonny at jonny2wavy@gmail.com.
Autobahn Releases Ice Cold Melodic Bop for the Summer Heat.
Autbahn releases his new single ‘WW.’ Artist, producer, vocalist, and DJ Nabhanyu Chiluveru, better known to his contemporaries as Autobhan, is equal rap addict & auteur. Last summer he released his EP Remote Viewer, a four-track project that included the single “Blues,” featuring Dae Dae of “Spend It” fame. Now he’s following up with his new single ‘WW.’, which in his own words is equal parts ‘In my Feelings’ by Drake and ‘Moo’ by Doja Cat . The track is an ice-cold melodic bop , for the summer heat. Normally Autobhan wears the producer hat, but for this record he is in artist mode for a crispy auto-crooner delivery and anthemic chorus. Stream WW. on Spotify
Mr Play Releases New Afrobeat Single
Bringing the ‘Vibe’ Mr Play releases his new afro swing record, Vibe, guaranteed to get you moving. Stream it here: https://orcd.co/vibe Watch the premier on SBTV! SBTV is one of the leading online youth broadcasters & is the only place you need to be going to get the best coverage in and out of the music scene. Mr Play is an award winning international DJ and the UK’s Leading Urban Promoter, Host and International Artist Liaison. He is described as a curious music producer who brings talent together from around the world. You can follow Mr Play on Twitter and Instagram and keep up with his forthcoming releases.
Tank and the Bangas enlist Zaytoven on “Dope Girl Magic”
Tank and The Bangas have collaborated with Zaytoven on their single Dope Girl Magic on their official release of their sophomore studio album, Green Balloon, via Verve Forecast Records. Tank and the Bangas, the winners of the Tiny Desk Contest in 2017, have released their first album on a major label, Verve Forecast Records. Led by vocalist and songwriter Tarriona “Tank” Ball, the group continues to evolve in more ways than just music, as Tank herself proves once again she has the ability to grow and develop as both a performer and composer. The New Orleans 5-piece collaborated with Zaytoven on their single Dope Girl Magic. The song contains the signature Zaytoven sound while immersing itself into rap lyrics reminiscent of Tank’s Nola roots. This was an amazing project to be a part of with my client, Zaytoven. Roland Williams, Zaytoven Beatz Originating in New Orleans, Tank and The Bangas have all the qualities that relates them, to the city that birth them but a flair that separates them as well. Their performances range from being “One of the most energetic shows you’ll ever see” to “A gospel tent in Mississippi”. Rummaging through their sound like a thrift store hippie, you’ll find the Bangas to provoke a musical reference of Rhythmic Soul and Spoken word among other genres such as Rock, Gospel, Funk, Folk, and now rap. Combining the various musical techniques among the Bangas, coupled with the instilling play on lyrics from the lead vocalist; Tank and The Bangas have quilted a unique sound that singles them as one of the most distinctive groups to come out of New Orleans. Listen to Tank and the Bangas, Dope Girl Magic, below:
jonny2wavy Releases His New Single “Hands&Problems”
by Anne Carlson Rising Alternative Atlanta Hip Hop Artist jonny2wavy releases his new single, Hands&Problems on April 20th, 2019. The song combines alternative vocals with an infectious hip hop influenced bassline and replayable chorus suited for any baseline. “Ultimately, I want to make music that the ladies can twerk to, the dudes can mosh and head bang to, and those really going through their motions can go into the room, turn off all their lights, blare their headphones and let out a good cry. Music that is both lit, and cathartic. This track was a big turning point in my life. Mentally and musically. I was going through a depressive struggle unlike any I had before, and only adding fuel to the fire with a drinking problem. I think that is a huge thing with folks with depressive tendencies and addictive personalities.” jonny2wavy is a producer/singer/songwriter and Atlanta Native. Currently residing in Phoenix, Arizona, he is known for his heartfelt songwriting, highly melodic vocals, and unique song structures. With an exciting blend of modern hip hop influence, “Hands&Problems” provides a unique perspective with an alternative feel and commercial quality. Hands&Problems is available on all streaming platforms. Watch video: Listen Here:
Nipsey Hussle: A Short Essay
by Brittney “Chiney K” Powell What Nipsey Hussle’s Death Taught Me What Nipsey Hussle’s death has taught me is that we are our own detriment and many of us do not know our own history. As I look down my timeline and see so many posts in reference to Nipsey, I realize the impact he had on the black community. When we first heard the news, we wanted answers. We were angered to finally know it was one of our own; and in true social media fashion everyone became a detective. Out of all of the “detective” work, what stood out to me the most were the conspiracy theories and the doubters. Many people believe that Nipsey was assassinated because of his Dr. Sebi documentary, while many people think that is absolutely ridiculous. The people that thought these theories were so far fetched and ridiculous, lead me to believe many black people don’t know their history. So alas a short history lesson. Abraham Lincoln, MLK, and JFK. What do they have in common? They each did something groundbreaking for black people in this country and influential to other countries. Lincoln freed the slaves with the Emancipation proclamation. MLK fought for Civil Rights for black people. JFK introduced the civil rights act of 1964 which would grant equal rights for black people. What else do they have in common? All of them were assassinated. (Hold on to this thought ) True story In 1956 the FBI created COINTELPRO which long story short infiltrated many black progressives/activists and their organizations. This included MLK, The Nation of Islam, and the Black Panthers. Aside from MLK the most powerful leaders from these organizations were assassinated by one of our own through infiltration . For example Malcolm X was a powerful leader in the Nation of Islam and he was assassinated by a black man. Huey P Newton founder of the Black Panthers was assassinated by a black man. (Hold on to this thought) Now we fast forward to modern day activist. Many of the key Ferguson/ Black lives Matter activists have ironically died from “suicide”. (These are facts). So now historical facts have shown us when black organizers make some noise they get assassinated or put up on some random charges. For example our sister Marielle Franco in Brazil fought for the poor and black people in Brazil and was later assassinated. Now Nipsey was encouraging black people to invest in their own communities and start their own businesses (which is the solution for 90% of black issues but that’s another story for another day). He was also bringing attention to holistic medicine which is no good for pharmaceutical companies. We finally found out who killed Nipsey and alas it’s a black man who was also an informant. To put this in perspective think about the 1998 film Belly. In one of the last scenes, a white cop approaches Tommy (DMX’s character) with blackmail to get him to assassinate a black leader. Tommy has already killed many of people, so to save his ass he has no problem killing the black leader. He infiltrated the organization and learned their ways and became a changed man. The white cop’s clear instruction was for Tommy to make sure the black leader did not give his speech, which I’m assuming was going to be a powerful one. In the end Tommy went to kill the leader (who already knew he was coming) but couldn’t pull the trigger. All of these points made to say this: while we will never know if Nipsey’s death was an assassination or just some street shit, these conspiracy theories are not far fetched because history Many people on social media are just jumping on bandwagons and not doing their own research. Dr. Sebi never said women are not supposed to have periods, he said periods are not supposed to last as long as they do. A simple google search could of shut that down, but leave it to our own to discredit another black man in a heartbeat. The saddest part of this all is not that “they” try to tear us down, it’s the fact that they can get one of US to do it. They can kill a few but they can’t kill us all. UNITY y’all ; the word of the day.