1. 30 for 30 (Prod. Buda & Grandz) 2. Shouts to Me (Prod. Mixed By Kamillion) 3. All I Need (Prod. Mike & Keys) 4. My Section (Prod. Majesty the Prod) 5. How It Feel (Prod. Mike & Keys) 6. Yeah Iighit (Prod. Forever Rolling) 7. On Sight (Prod. Buda & Grandz) 8. Terminator vs. Tookie (Prod. Buda & Grandz) 9. Nipsey Voice Ft. J Stone (Prod. Reem Ali) 10. If You Know (Prod. araabMuzik) 11. Like Me (Prod. Mike & Keys) 12. Won't Apologice Ft. Lyravelli) (Prod. Mike & Keys) 13. For Mine (Prod. DerrickOnTheBeat) 14. Hood Day (Prod. Mike & Keys)
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 24, 2023 at 11:00am
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Here is a sneak peek at Fuego Base’s first short film “Fast Money Slow Opps." The short film is an adaptation of his most recent project "Say Dat 3: Fast Money Slow Opps.” Full short film is set to release later this year until then enjoy this preview.
Say Dat 3 “Fast Money Slow Opps” Available on all streaming platforms.
Homicide Hartford native and Black Soprano Family artist, Fuego Base, delivers an official music video for "Paid In Full" featuring Slumz and Future X.
Cashmere Brown - For Certain (New Official Music Video)
Check out the latest visual from Cashmere Brown for his new single "For Certain," which will land on his forthcoming album titled "Package Dat Up Too."
We sat down with Bigg Troye female artist from Baton Rouge Louisiana to find out why we keep hearing she one of the hardest new upcoming artist coming up from out of the south
Q - briefly let them who is Bigg Troye and how did you get started in music
BT - My name is Bigg Troye and I got started with the music at about five years old, same time I start playing ball. I just always loved music.
Q - Where are you from and how is the music scene in that area
BT - I’m from South Baton Rouge Louisiana and the music scene there raw its so much talent.
Q - how do you feel about performing at showcases and how can the be beneficial to your career
BT - Performing at showcases it’s not a bad idea you have to gain one fan at a time. I think that’s where most artist get It confused. Showcases are beneficialwith my career because it helps me gain followers, fans and a lot of content from different cities. That’s how people engage with you when they see you working & moving around
Q ⁃ What’s the latest music you released and when can we hear more
BT - The latest music that I’ve dropped is an EP called The Biggest which include songs called Skurt Off, Pretending, The One, Mobby, Calling, and Nyah Rae. Following behind that release, I’ve dropped a single called “Got Dat Cash” produced by Beat Man and White Baby. Glad To say both my Ep project and single are doing great numbers, and both are out on all platforms
Q ⁃ Let’s talk about motivation, what an who would you say keeps you goin
BT - As far as motivation I can say that keeping my faith in God keeps me going, knowing that God is on my side keeps me going, my love ones that I have lost especially my grandmother keeps me going, my little niece Kyla she always keeps me going & on my toes. She my everything. I love her so much & my siblings. Everybody is waiting on me to complete the mission.
Q ⁃ What’s your overall goal
BT - My overall goal is to be the best me that I could be make the best music that I can make and take care of my family by doing what I genuinely love & that’s rapping. Y’all be on the look out for new music and Videos from me Bigg Troye The Biggest.
Q ⁃ Final words and S/O
BT - S/o to God first & my family, s/o my granmother & grandfather in heaven for keeping me. S/o to Chris Bacon the CEO of ETCO for believing in me, lettin me come down to Houston with him and plugging me in with different people. Thank u to everyone who he plugged me with for helping me to this day. They all show love! If it wasn’t for him I wouldn’t be in this position I’m in. No one did it alone. S/o to B & Chip The Ruler for believing in me also! Long Live Bj & Boozilla, Free Sneaksz
We sat down with Bigg Troye female artist from Baton Rouge Louisiana to find out why we keep hearing she one of the hardest new upcoming artist coming up from out of the south
Q - briefly let them who is Bigg Troye and how did you get started in music
BT - My name is Bigg Troye and I got started with the music at about five years old, same time I start playing ball. I just always loved music.
Q - Where are you from and how is the music scene in that area
BT - I’m from South Baton Rouge Louisiana and the music scene there raw its so much talent.
Q - how do you feel about performing at showcases and how can the be beneficial to your career
BT - Performing at showcases it’s not a bad idea you have to gain one fan at a time. I think that’s where most artist get It confused. Showcases are beneficialwith my career because it helps me gain followers, fans and a lot of content from different cities. That’s how people engage with you when they see you working & moving around
Q ⁃ What’s the latest music you released and when can we hear more
BT - The latest music that I’ve dropped is an EP called The Biggest which include songs called Skurt Off, Pretending, The One, Mobby, Calling, and Nyah Rae. Following behind that release, I’ve dropped a single called “Got Dat Cash” produced by Beat Man and White Baby. Glad To say both my Ep project and single are doing great numbers, and both are out on all platforms
Q ⁃ Let’s talk about motivation, what an who would you say keeps you goin
BT - As far as motivation I can say that keeping my faith in God keeps me going, knowing that God is on my side keeps me going, my love ones that I have lost especially my grandmother keeps me going, my little niece Kyla she always keeps me going & on my toes. She my everything. I love her so much & my siblings. Everybody is waiting on me to complete the mission.
Q ⁃ What’s your overall goal
BT - My overall goal is to be the best me that I could be make the best music that I can make and take care of my family by doing what I genuinely love & that’s rapping. Y’all be on the look out for new music and Videos from me Bigg Troye The Biggest.
Q ⁃ Final words and S/O
BT - S/o to God first & my family, s/o my granmother & grandfather in heaven for keeping me. S/o to Chris Bacon the CEO of ETCO for believing in me, lettin me come down to Houston with him and plugging me in with different people. Thank u to everyone who he plugged me with for helping me to this day. They all show love! If it wasn’t for him I wouldn’t be in this position I’m in. No one did it alone. S/o to B & Chip The Ruler for believing in me also! Long Live Bj & Boozilla, Free Sneaksz
Official visual from Cashmere Brown for "Cadence" off of his "Package Dat Up" mixtape.
Directed by Faces.
"Package Dat Up" is the latest offering for fast rising Hardin County, Kentucky emcee Cashmere Brown. The 5-song mixtape features frequent collaborator Seventh Child.
Peep Cashmere Brown's music on streaming platforms:
Official visual from Cashmere Brown for "Cadence" off of his "Package Dat Up" mixtape.
Directed by Faces.
"Package Dat Up" is the latest offering for fast rising Hardin County, Kentucky emcee Cashmere Brown. The 5-song mixtape features frequent collaborator Seventh Child.
Peep Cashmere Brown's music on streaming platforms:
"Package Dat Up" is the latest offering from fast rising Kentucky emcee Cashmere Brown. The 5-song mixtape features frequent collaborator Seventh Child.
Peep Cashmere Brown's music on streaming platforms:
The new single "Pushin Dat Work by Manny and highlighting Troy Ave" is all over! Everybody should mind as the melody is discussing an individual who buckles down can go anyplace. Expecting "A" without examining and a wish can't be. One should pursue an objective to get where one needs to be! Go to your #1 stage or tune in beneath.
Manuel Robinson, otherwise called Manny, is a recording artist. Manny was born in Orange, New Jersey, where he began in the music business at 13 years of age. Manny has achieved numerous accomplishments in the music business, doing TV. He and his dad was the host of the "Reggae Times" TV and music. The show was circulated locally across New Jersey through Comcast and Cablevision.
Manny had the advantage to grow up around numerous reggae musicians because of his dad's organization. He grew up around Sister Carol, a gospel reggae artist, Hopton Lewis, and more.
In 2013 Manny delivered the collection "Music 4 da roads," which sold 20,000 units independently. Manny's melodies were in the New York Post, Newspapers, and Montclair times with the single off the collection called "Like wherever I turn is war," "Hyprocite including Kolor Don," and "Remove me highlighting Jasoul."
Under the New Jersey So Tuff Records company, Manny has delivered "Pushin Dat Work including Troy Ave"! Troy ave is from Brooklyn, New York, which Manny felt was the ideal fit for the "Pushin Dat Work" record. Troy Ave's collection appeared at number 47 on the US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums diagram. "Pushin Dat Work" was diagrammed on the "Public College Chart," "MP3 Radio Chart," "HipHop Top Chart," and then some.
Questions and Answers:
What initially got you into music?
My secondary school companion is named Yaseya! I grew up around my father doing music and different artists. Along these lines, music has turned into a piece of me and my life.
Who roused you to make music?
Performers, for example, Bob Marley, 2pac, and Nas!
How might you portray the music that you ordinarily make?
Motivational, cognizant, and generally inspiring.
What is your innovative approach?
My inventive strategy resembles a piece of cake I can get a track in one day and put a few verses to the tune inside minutes.
Who might you most want to work together with on a tune?
Female sick say Lauryn Hill, Nas, and whoever insofar as they're willing to make great music.
What is one message you would provide for your fans?
Regardless you do, ask and put god first.
What is the most futile ability you have?
The necessary resources to lifting my craft more!
Do you sing in the shower?
No! what melody? None!
What might you do well now if not for your music vocation?
I likely would be in the military.
Where have you performed?
I have performed at the Hilton Hotel in Newark, New Jersey Penn station, young men and young ladies club Paterson, NJ Meatlocker, and Montclair, NJ.
Do you have any forthcoming shows?
Because of the COVID, flare-up execution is right now restricted!
How would you feel the Internet has affected the music business?
It has affected the music business positively, being that you don't need to manage a recording name like way back!
You can undoubtedly get found all alone by individuals throughout the planet is extraordinary!
What is your main tune to perform?
My main tune is "Wherever I turn is war" which helps the remembrance of Bob Marley's conflict, which is additionally on youtube as "MANNY Everywhere I turn is war."
Which popular performer do you appreciate?
Jadakiss and Nas
What is the most over-the-top difficulty that you caught into?
A battle with somebody's in NYC for attempting to take my cash. The occurrence drives me to him being cut-ups and acquiring fear-monger danger allegations in secondary school.
What is the best counsel given to you?
Treat individuals well, and generosity returns to you! Its karma
On the off chance that you could transform anything about the business, what might it be?
Offer specialists more spotlight and chances. Train specialists to be more autonomous and show them the music business before hopping squarely into an undertaking.
What's next for you?
Shooting a music video for the new single! Chipping away at a collection with hit bangers.
Black Soprano Family's newest member Fuego Base just dropped off his new album, "Say Dat," on 7-23-2021. Peep this fire music video off of it for the song "Money Hungry" featuring Ville Hallaway and King Bobby.
Tidewater, Virginia emcee and DIEHRD MUSICK CEO, Dainja aka Rakki Dennis, wakes those who have been sleeping on the chaos currently going on in our urban communities with a thought provoking music video for "B.D.L Hood Times." A spoof of the popular 70s sitcom "Good Times," but the subject matter is no laughing matter.
Directed by WatUCookin Media: A Picture Framing Company
Washington, DC emcee and BlocExtension Entertainment CEO, Jazz Gotti, connects with legendary Memphis rapper Project Pat for his new single titled "Bout Dat Life.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on November 14, 2017 at 10:22am
Two of New York City's best lyricists connect as Fred the Godson and Joell Ortiz release a collaboration titled "Talk Dat." The track was produced by The Heatmakerz.
As the Southern member of G-Unit, Young Buck, has always seen things a little differently. In the wake of the Alton Sterling and Philando Castile murders at the hands of police, he’s fed up.
Listen to Buck Marley's frustration on the Bandplay-produced song titled "The Get Back."
Follow Young Buck @YoungBuck on Twitter and Instagram