Showing posts with label ALBUM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ALBUM. Show all posts
LISTEN TO "BRICKS AND STONES" BY BRIAN MAHLUM

LISTEN TO "BRICKS AND STONES" BY BRIAN MAHLUM

Singer-songwriter and filmmaker Brian Mahlum releases his new single "Bricks and Stones," a powerful composition that showcases his genre-blending talent. The track which seamlessly fuses rock, folk, pop, and country highlights Mahlum's innovative lyricism and emotionally charged storytelling. 

Mahlum’s music resonates with authenticity, combining heartfelt melodies and moving compositions that reflect his artistic versatility. Based in Los Angeles, Brian Mahlum has been making waves as a powerful new voice on the music scene, captivating audiences with his distinctive sound and cinematic approach to songwriting.
"Bricks and Stones" promises to continue this trajectory, delivering a profound musical experience that explores themes of resilience and hope. Fans and newcomers alike can look forward to a song that encapsulates the essence of Mahlum’s artistry.
The single is "Bricks and stones" by Brian Mahlum is now available on all digital platforms worldwide.

Stream & Listen #BricksAndStones > https://artists.landr.com/055855657251
DUBBY BLANCO DROPS "ONE MORE TIME" MUSIC VIDEO

DUBBY BLANCO DROPS "ONE MORE TIME" MUSIC VIDEO

Hip-hop artist Dubby Blanco has just released the official music video for his latest single, One More Time, from his third studio album, Rap Trafficking. Known for seamlessly blending Spanglish lyrics with powerful hip-hop beats, Dubby once again delivers a track that’s rooted in his Hispanic heritage while staying true to the streets of New York.

Born in The Bronx to a family from Medellin, Colombia, and raised in Queens, Dubby Blanco’s music tells the story of his unique cultural fusion. Influenced by legendary hip-hop icons like Big Pun, Nas, and Nipsey Hussle, alongside the salsa rhythms of artists his mother loved—such as Marc Anthony and La India—Dubby’s sound is a fresh take on blending two worlds. With Rap Trafficking, he brings that signature combination of hip-hop grit and Latin flair, creating a track that’s both nostalgic and new.
The One More Time video is a visual journey through the streets, featuring vibrant visuals that mirror the energy of 1980s salsa while maintaining the raw authenticity of hip-hop. The track showcases Dubby’s lyrical prowess in both English and Spanish, capturing the essence of his dual identity.

For those who have been following his career, Dubby Blanco’s discography has been building toward this moment. Starting with mixtapes like Blancolombia and Blanco Popular, he quickly gained recognition in the underground scene. His first two albums, Family Ties and Family Ties 2, were produced by Linkz Boogz and laid the foundation for his current sound. Now, with Rap Trafficking, Dubby Blanco  shows the evolution of his style and artistry.
Fans can watch the One More Time music video on all major streaming platforms. And if you're eager for more, Dubby has exciting news for his next album Family Ties 3 which is set to drop soon, marking the conclusion of his beloved Family Ties series.

Stay tuned as Dubby Blanco continues to push the boundaries of hip-hop and Latin music, proving once again why he’s a force to be reckoned with in today’s music scene.
LISTEN TO "MONSTERS I CAN'T CONTROL" A NEW EP BY GATSINGA JULIEN

LISTEN TO "MONSTERS I CAN'T CONTROL" A NEW EP BY GATSINGA JULIEN

Monsters I can’t control is GATSINGA Julien’s debut EP that he just released on the 26th May 2022 . The vibrant, soulful  EP was recorded in his hometown in Kigali, Rwanda where he was on a long vacation after some long four years in Barcelona where he was currently based. The amazing EP was written , composed and directed by himself.

Gatsinga Julien is a French , Rwandan  artist that discovered music in himself in Barcelona as he was  studying Architecture, he then entered the live music scene where he struggled in the beginning to find his footing as it was very competitive in Barcelona , but he soon managed to turn it into a living through gigging in small venues all around Barcelona. When CoronaVirus hit he went through some tough times in solitude as his grandmother passed away right after the lockdown began, he then went in a phase of self reflection and started composing the tracks that make his EP, titled Monsters I can't control.

The EP in itself is very emotional and is all about owning up to your mistakes before it’s too late and reminding yourself that you are part of the reasons for the situation you are currently in.
After writing the EP he decided he wanted to move up in his career and the first decision he took was to move to Berlin, he then decided to travel through Spain one last time before moving. As he was moving from city to city the emotions he was pushing off caught up with him and he went through some very tough times . He then decided to take a long break near family in his hometown, where he recorded the EP “ Monsters I can’t control” .

The EP in itself is very soulful with some hints of pop, The EP is composed of four tracks

Track 1: Monsters I can’t control (Intro)
Track 2: Mirror
Track 3: Poison
Track 4: The fuck up

Grab the opportunity to give it a listen as it is out on all major platforms and it will definitely be worth your time.

For any sorts of inquiries you can reach him at gatsingajay@gmail.com
COMPLEX THEORY RELEASES HIS 2ND STUDIO ALBUM TITLED "METEOR"

COMPLEX THEORY RELEASES HIS 2ND STUDIO ALBUM TITLED "METEOR"

Complex Theory is back at it again with his 2nd studio album in the last 6 months titled “Meteor”. Packed with nostalgic samples laced over rich drums that move the tracks and make you want to move yourself.
Then ‘X’ comes with a lyrical mastery and a delivery that really cuts through it all, and takes you back to a time when you could just pop in a CD and let it play all the way through. With production from Complex himself, as well as, the sonic mastery of the legendary Marcus D, with this one ‘X’ has definitely solidified himself as a force to be reckoned with in the Hip Hop landscape.
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LISTEN TO "4 YOU", A SINGLE BY MT BOI FROM HIS DEBUT ALBUM "POP STAR"

LISTEN TO "4 YOU", A SINGLE BY MT BOI FROM HIS DEBUT ALBUM "POP STAR"

Mt Boi whose real name is Chidera Ibeh is an international AfroBeats/AfroPop/Afro-Caribbean/Soca/Dancehall/Reggae artist and songwriter from Nigeria, Africa. He has always been musically inclined and has a strong passion for music. The talented singer started his career in Enugu, and when things became difficult, he moved to Lagos. 

Mt Boi infuses into his songs a combination of RnB, Pop, Soul, Afro-fusion which is now called, Afrobeats. His recent signing to Zobe Records has set the talented singer on the right path to making a grand entrance into the musical stage, radio station, magazine, and TV screens. Mt Boi believes he is set to take over the music industry and be on the same level as other international stars.

Mt Boi has also released his debut album “Pop Star.” The album was published by Alonzo Black Publishing International (BMI) under Zobe Records record label.
Mt Boi’s debut album was created with passion and inspired by the love of his grandmother and it is a dream come true according to the singer. Pop Star giv listeners a taste of afrobeats, afrofusion, RnB, dancehall, and pop music. Pop Star is currently available for sale worldwide. It can be purchased or streamed at iTunes/Apple Music, Amazon, Tidal, Spotify, YouTube, and all other major distribution outlets. 
 
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MEDICINE MAN PRESCRIBES SATTA MASSAGANA REBIRTH RIDDIM

MEDICINE MAN PRESCRIBES SATTA MASSAGANA REBIRTH RIDDIM

Artistes representing Jamaica, Belize, Trinidad, Argentina, USA, France, and Mexico were all brought together by Manatee Records President and CEO Calvin ‘Doc’ Flowers for a musical renaissance incorporating the iconic Satta Massagana riddim. 
 
Acknowledged as one of reggae’s greatest musical gems, the Satta Massagana – affectionately called the Satta – was originally recorded in March 1969 at Studio One and has been re-recorded many times over the years. Roots reggae group The Abyssinians released Satta Massagana, one of the most respected roots-reggae albums, and 50 years later, the title track is firmly enshrined in Rastafari global culture. In the ‘90s, Manatee Records released their first rendition of the Satta, and Flowers said the riddim was even blessed by none other than Bernard Collins of the original Abyssinians.
 
With this newest project, his second spin around the Satta track, the CEO, who is actually a medical doctor by profession and born in Belize, is reintroducing his label in a huge way after a two-decade absence from the riddim-driven album-production scene. Manatee Records’ last such project was the Virus Riddim album in the year 2000. Flowers, a music aficionado, established his label in 1992 and has been fully involved with the reggae and hip hop music community in Chicago, where he is based. He has recorded and marketed many of the top-selling reggae artistes, and his rich catalogue includes over 400 reggae titles. The reggae-loving medicine man admits that he is happy with the reception of ‘Satta Massagana Rebirth Riddim’, which was released in April.
Flowers has high hopes for the project and has secured intense media coverage in France, Africa, and Canada. In fact, he is so inspired that he is even considering doing a deluxe and releasing his first version of the Satta as well. “The songs are well written and bring positive messages of introspection, peace, and love to all,” he said.

An avid supporter of the many Afro-Caribbean music festivals for the past 40 years, including the Chicago Music Awards and the Festival of Life, Flowers has many fascinating tales about quirky coincidences that paved the path to this rhythmical renaissance. It involves meeting up back with persons he didn’t even know were part of the original production or who have worked with his musical partner on other projects in Jamaica while he was in Chicago.

“I had sent the riddim to Don Yute and didn’t hear back from him. Seven months later, I called, and he said, ‘Father Doc, mi nuh get nuh riddim from yuh’. I sent it back, and then I get a call from Sandy, who I haven’t heard from in 27 years. She got my number from Don Yute, and we rekindled that working relationship. I reached out to another artiste, and he said, ‘Talk to my manager. He’s in Canada.’ And then he told me that he was a young DJ spinning music when my Virus riddim was released in 2000. I had no idea of that connection,” he said.

But balancing out the highs of reunions is an unexpected loss. Gilbert Alamilla, also known as Mr Program, one of Belize’s young rising reggae stars, was stabbed to death in October in Belize City in what was described as a “bizarre incident”. Mr Program, who was known for the song See I Rise, had recorded his song on the Satta Rebirth [riddim] shortly before he died. “His death came as a shock to all of us. His song is titled My Religion, and we are humbled [by] his song. See I Rise was a hit throughout the Caribbean and the United States, and Mr Program was expected to go far musically,” the Manatee Records CEO said.

For Flowers, the Satta rebirth is a global call for giving back to the youth of today, and he is still revelling in a teaching moment when he brought the riddim to the attention of the younger artistes. “Some of them had never heard it before, and it was a moment just to see and hear their response,” he recalled.

The ‘Doc’ sees it as significant that the ‘Satta Massagana Rebirth Riddim’ is led by the mystic who wears the title of France’s most popular Jamaican singer, Winston McAnuff. Armageddon is the standout track from the veteran reggae artiste who Flowers said appreciated hearing the new rendition of the Satta. It is quite a family affair for the McAnuffs on this riddim. His son, Ishmel, one of France’s reggae stars, and his daughter, Nadia, also represent. Ishmel’s song, Who Build These Guns, features his sister Nadia, who is described as “a powerful dub vocalist”.

Repping for Jamaica are dancehall artiste Don Yute with No Stopping Me; TeearDropz, whose song Wake Up List is being embraced by radio in Jamaica; and Ras Ash 1st with the song Slave Trade. Trinidad’s Jah Defender is on the album to Chant Dem Down, and Belizean artistes include Drivah, Jah Art, Mikey Lion, and Shawn Adaan, as well as Belizean-American Kmino Contigo.

From Argentina hails Rastafarian star Fidel Nada. There is the Mexican-American artiste Sgt Remo, and Jah Myhrakle and CK Pragmatic, formerly known as Cement Kidd from the early ‘90s when he was signed to Manatee Records, both represent New York. YoungWildApache, the youngest artiste on the riddim, has a collab with Sasha Musiquee, the title of which – Nice Again – sums up the reaction to the Satta Rebirth.