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With the release of his powerful new visual for “I Remember When” featuring IAM3AM, Eastside Crazy Deez continues to prove why he’s one of East Side Chicago’s most authentic voices. The first official single from his forthcoming album “STFU” finds Deez


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JRoberts brings traffic to a halt with “Grid Lock’d,” a new single featuring fellow Canadian artist Daniel Son. At this point in his career, consistency has become one of JRoberts’ defining traits. Every release comes with a certain standard attached, and more often than no...


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True hip-hop carries a message, and Scoob Rock makes that clear throughout his latest release, “Manners and Respect.” Representing the Commonwealth of Dominica while currently residing in Sweden, the emcee blends wisdom, cultural influence, and lyricism across a project rooted in authenticity. With deep respect for the cultu...


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For the last few years, New Jersey emcee Spits Nelson has been steadily building momentum through the release of his “Good Coffee Club” series, crafting music rooted in substance, self-reflection, and sharp lyricism. Each installment gave listeners a deeper look into his life and creative mindset, setting the foundation for ...


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Belgian hip-hop artist Cyclus prepares to make another statement in 2026 with his next single, “Corrupted Code.” Marking his fourth release of the year, the record takes direct aim at the flaws within today’s music industry while shining a light on the struggles independent artists endure behind the scenes.


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