A highly anticipated Rodney Brown Jr. album is set to be released on Oct. 21 by RJmrLA. Fans have been treated to singles such as “Aye B**ch” and “Corner House with O.T. Genasis, in addition to the official tracklist, which confirmed the presence of Roddy Ricch, Bree Carter, Marcus, Symba, Cashton, G Perico, Joe Moses, and many more.
Earlier this week, the Los Angeles-born rapper dropped his latest single from the upcoming project, a song entitled “Special Delivery” which features Ty Dolla $ign. Along with the release, the duo released a music video directed by Keoni Mars featuring plenty of lavish gifts for their women. This song features RJmrLa rapping over a sample of Usher iconic 2001 single “U Don’t Have To Call”:
RJmrLA’s last project, released in 2020, was Let Me Talk My S**t, a 10-track project that included collaborations with Bino Rideaux, Joe Moses, Mike Wayne, Rucci, 1TakeJay, Bree Carter, among others. Besides his own material, the South Central native has appeared on collaborations such as “Instagram” featuring Joe Moses, “Evil Thoughts” that was produced by Drakeo The Ruler and “What If?” with Rucci.
Tyga’s upcoming project is expected to land soon. Meanwhile, the California-born singer has released a handful of previews such as “Freaky Deaky” with Doja Cat — RIAA-certified Gold — “Sunshine” with Jhene Aiko and late Pop Smoke, and “Fantastic.” Tyga released his latest single on October 6, recording it as a party-ready anthem called “Booty Dancer.” It shows Tyga transforming a circus into a club as he sings about his rockstar lifestyle.
Tyga last released an album in 2019, Legendary, which featured fourteen tracks and collaborations with Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, JBalvin, Gunna, Blueface, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, and Bazzi. Here in USA, he has earned seven Platinum certifications and ranked number 10 on the Billboard Hot 200. were earned by Tyga with the Offset-assisted “Taste” Following his deluxe edition release, Tyga added nine more tracks with Starrah, Nicki Minaj, Ty Dolla $ign, Takeoff, YG, Blueface, G-Eazy, and Rich The Kid contributing to the album. The official music video for Tyga’s single “Booty Dancer” can be seen below
There is a shift in hip hop’s dominance, according to Akon. As recently as last week, Konvict Muzik’s owner stated that the South is no longer in charge and no longer calling the shots in the music industry.
Akon said during an appearance on the ”Big Homies House” podcast that Atlanta, for sure, has been a driving force in hip hop, but the true dominating force in this genre has to be Canada, he said. Continuing, he went on to say that they were dominating the music industry. You have The Weeknd, you have Justin Bieber, and they have Drake, Tory Lanez, and Others.
As far as the Black mecca of the South is concerned, the entrepreneur said it is not all lost. The city that represents some of hip hop’s biggest figures has a significant cultural influence that cannot be ignored.
My point is not about influence, but rather from a business perspective. Atlanta has a huge influence because everything those guys in Canada are is a product of this city. Don’t get that twisted. Akon said Atlanta was the place where urban music was born.
At the beginning of the new millennium, Atlanta took over the hip hip music scene. In spite of the fact that the South had been established in the industry since its early days, it was only after artists like Outkast and Goodie Mob made it known that the region had something to say that it became recognized globally as the new center for hip-hop music.
According to him, During the time of Lil Jon and JD introducing the 808 to the world, Atlanta changed how people perceived hip hop. When Atlanta came, it brought culture. They brought color, style, fashion, and influence. Before it was New York and then California, but now it’s Atlanta that brings culture.
Joyce Wrice surprised fans earlier this year with her “Iced Tea” single, which was produced by Kaytranada. This weekend, Ashley Bone and Xavier Tera collaborated to create the official music video accompanying the song. In addition to elements inspired by her Japanese and Black heritage, the visual also features a number of other elements. A Kaytranada beat sets the clip’s opening scene as Wrice dances during a storm. She delivers her words over a few signature Kaytranada chords:
A debut project was released by Joyce Wrice in 2021 titled Overgrown. Producer D’Mile, who was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in 2021 and won the GRAMMY Award for Song of the Year in 2021, executive produced the album. Among the singles on Overgrown were “Falling in Love,” and “So So Sick” both of which were featured on Lucky Daye’s Table For Two EP. Among the 14 tracks featured on her LP were Freddie Gibbs,Westside Gunn, Masego, Kaytranada, UMI, and Devin Morrison.
A new EP was released by Dess Dior over the weekend titled Raw EP. There are eight tracks on this project, and it contains no additional features, allowing her talent to take center stage. In preparation for her upcoming album, the Georgia-based artist released the singles “Rich and Raw” and “It B**ch (Freestyle).” This record sets the tone for her upcoming album with her bars about keeping it real:
As of 2020, Dess Dior has released music for the first time. During that time, she released a number of singles, such as “Rich B**ch” and “No Hook” also the Definition of Dess EP. She has also contributed guest vocals to tracks such as “Gold Digger” with Kidd Kenn and “Cap Ain’t Nothing” with Karlae.
As part of an interview she conducted earlier this year, Dior provided an update on how her journey as an artist is going. The experience of seeing how far I’ve come and all the hard work paying off is an eye-opening one for me,” she said. “Atlanta had a big influence on my music. As a result, I became more motivated as an artist. After seeing everyone’s drive and hustle around me, I had no option but to work harder.”
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