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The Morning After by Devin Chris Roy feat Che

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman February 21, 2014 9:51 am Tagged With: Hip Hop

Morning After by Devin Chris Roy

Houston, Texas native Devin Christopher Roy has been rapping since the age of ten, but did not take his passion for music into serious consideration until ten years later. After purchasing a MacBook Pro and a decent Microphone, he began to record songs and play them for close friends. Seeing a great reaction from his […]

Boogieman and Weasel by Joe & Box

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman February 21, 2014 9:42 am Tagged With: Hip Hop, New Jersey, United States

Boogieman and Weasel by Joe and Box

About the Video This video was actually supposed to be another video, but a blizzard stopped that video from being able to be filmed. Instead of giving up, we decided to film this. I mean, how many rap videos are filmed during a blizzard? Truth be told, we think freezing for hours on end was […]

Black Women by PHZ-Sicks

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman February 20, 2014 12:37 pm Tagged With: Hip Hop, rap

Black Women by PHZ-Sicks

“Black Women” on Soundcloud | iTunes | Bandcamp purchase the album signed by PHZ at phz-sicks.bandcamp.com PHZ-Sicks.com | Twitter [@phz_sicks] | Soundcloud | Facebook Woodbridge, VA rap artist PHZ-Sicks (pronounced ‘physics’) presents the John Ledbetter-directed music video for “Black Women”, the Best Kept Secret-produced song from The Moment, his new album featuring Detroit rapper/singer Scolla, singer Alison Carney, DMV […]

Onus Operandi by Jackson Jones

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman February 17, 2014 5:36 pm Tagged With: Hip Hop, jazz, Soul

Onus Operandi by Jackson Jones

Here is Jackson Jone’s debut project, Onus Operandi EP. Good people with production by J Dilla, @beatsbyesk, @JHAS, @kommerzklaus, and @robotorchestra. Very smooth, soulful, and jazzy collection of tracks that will help you relax and vibe out.

“Lullabies and Wake-Up Calls” – Dinah Thorpe

by C Bret Campbell February 7, 2014 8:41 am Tagged With: Hip Hop, jazz

Yep, I’m still listening to Dinah Thorpe! I still don’t know exactly what to say about “Lullabies and Wake-UP Calls.” Okay – I guess I do. It’s good! Like really good! There, I said it. Thorpe has some things to say and she delivers in a classic style that is undeniable. You can dance to […]

The Four Eyed Soul of Cookie Rabinowitz

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman November 12, 2013 12:56 pm Tagged With: Funk, Hip Hop, R&B, Rock, singer, songwriter, Soul

Four Eyed Soul by Cookie Rabinowitz

Alt-soul singer/songwriter Cookie Rabinowitz gives us a glimpse into his Four Eyed Soul on his refreshing new record. While trying to make ends meet, Cookie found himself working at a gentleman’s club in Philadelphia as a DJ. He soon realized he has moving further and further away from the sensitive singer/songwriter steez that defines his […]

BluRum13 is Inverted

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman October 29, 2013 11:54 am Tagged With: Blues, Electro, Funk, Hip Hop, rap

Inverted by BluRum13

After two solo albums, 1,000 shows, and collaborations with names such as Us3, One Self, the Russian Percussion, and True Ingredients; BluRum13 decided to take some time off to creatively recharge. In the meantime, fans started demanding a new album. During his time off, BluRum13 experimented with drum and bass and electronica while consuming the […]

Kelley James and The Pattern Transcending

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman October 7, 2013 4:23 pm Tagged With: Hip Hop, Pop, R&B, singer, songwriter

The Pattern Trescending by Kelley James

Kelley James is a prime example of what touring and sponsorships can do for a music career. Playing over 750 shows in the past 5 years, James has built quite the career for himself. He is the creator of The Soroity and Fraternity Tour which was sponsored by Oakley and Muscle Milk. He has played […]

“Girls In The City” Y-Rock

by C Bret Campbell August 30, 2013 10:38 am Tagged With: Hip Hop, rap

Some things still surprise me. The indie hip-hop scene, for example… it’s no surprise that it’s full of mediocrity and even down-right crap. Almost every urban artist that sends me a track sounds just like all the others. The videos tend to be third-rate at best and the “beats” are copies of the same old […]

Primo Nelz on the AITP Online Music Festival

by C Bret Campbell August 29, 2013 11:20 pm Tagged With: Hip Hop

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Primo Nelz, one of the 1st Class Movement artists has a voice and style that are undeniable. He’ll be playing the Artists in the Plus Online Festival this September, and we want to thank him for taking the time to get with us in our interview series… check this DatPiff artist out while you give […]

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