As his debut album approaches on April 15th 2023 to coincide with the start of the NBA Playoffs, The Sickest Drama, hailing from Kingston Jamaica, ramps up the intensity by dropping a visual for his street banger "White Noise" off of the "Luxury Tax" LP. Directed by Simon The Writer, this intense visual experience captures the essence of The Sickest Drama in his element with great perfrmance shots, helping you put a face to the potent flows and lyrical fireworks on display. Get on board with this special moment in history early and support the single at https://thesickestdrama.bandcamp.com/ and follow The Sickest Drama on twitter and ig @thesickestdrama as he prepares to drop what is sure to be remembered as a great contribution to the genre. "Luxury Tax" drops on April 15. Pre order NOW.
With his debut LP "Luxury Tax" quickly approaching on the horizon, Kingston, Jamaica's very own super MC, The Sickest Drama releases his first single "White Noise" from the highly anticipated project.
Produced by Massy The Creator, this very haunting and bass heavy record is guaranteed to rattle your speaker boxes as The Sickest Drama unleashes an array of virtuoso flows and nimble word play that he has always been known for.
"I'm stepping outside the box, thinking different and innovating with each song on this album. Massy blessed me with an incredible arrangement that challenged me to find new pockets and its one of the reasons I really appreciate him as a producer on this project", Drama explains.
Dizzy The Ill One handles hook duty on this record, in addition to executive producer credits on the album as a whole "My vision is that we are looking to make a statement with this album, The Sickest Drama is a traditional MC but with this, we are also looking towards the future of the genre, its 2023, what does a lyricist sound like as we race towards the singularity in the digital consciousness? It's time to embrace the dawn of a new age".
Rochester, New York native and Triple R Muzik Group CEO, Yikey Mikey, drops off an official music video for "Intro (I'm Not a Rapper)," in support of his "I'm Still Just Playin" album.
Video After The JumpBow Wow is feeling anxious about his next album. He's been promoting his new movie 'Lottery Ticket' and hasn't had the time to get in the booth. The Cash Money rapper told Nnete of Houston's 97.9 The Box that he recently called up his former protege, Jermaine Dupri to share his concerns.
"I was just talking to Jermaine [Dupri] yesterday. I called him and was like 'yo I know I never really called you and said anything like this before. I'm kind of scared, I'm nervous because I wanna get in the studio so bad. I'm know for putting out hit records and I don't wanna be away for too long to where I don't know what that feeling feels like again.'"
It's both a gift and a curse for the 23 year old, but he says Birdman is very happy that he's opened the door for more Cash Money artists to get movie roles. Bow Wow reveals that he almost got Nicki Minaj a part in the movie.
“To be honest Nicki was close to being “Nikki” in the movie…I was responsible for that. I said let’s get Nicki out here to audition and I called Nicki and she actually auditioned. I thought she did good but unfortunately you know how things don’t work out."
Bow recently visited Lil Wayne is prison. He said Weezy told him to stay out of trouble because guys like them aren't built for jail.
“It was a humbling experience and one thing he told me when I went to visit him was ‘Bow, This aint for us, this aint it.. This aint built for cats like us. They don’t understand us we don’t understand them.. don’t do it man, just stay out of trouble you and Drizzy yall stay clean yall stay doing what yall do yall can do this forever. all of this, it aint worth it . I knew he meant it, cause Tune never lectures me like that but he was serious.’ His spirits are high. When he gets out we definitely planning on this Young Money Cash Money Tour, myself, Nicki, Drizzy Wayne and the whole entire family.”
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Drake is definitely doing his own thing and it's working for him. Even though he's with the very big (as in numbers) Young Money crew. He doesn't travel with a large entourage. Matter of fact, I haven't seen any other Young Money artists with him in clips from his recent shows.
The Toronto rapper/singer hit up the stage Friday (July 16) at the Cisco Ottawa Bluesfest and thrilled the crowd performing songs off his gold album 'Thank Me Later'.