Where LOE Addé Been At?

It’s hard to adjust to certain aspects of the world when you’re young, gifted, and black. LOE Addé knows that and shares some of those woes on his latest single “Where I Been At?”.

The Maryland based rapper touched some souls with this one. “Where I Been At?” is LOE Addé’s successful attempt to channel is own hurt and anger in a way the masses can relate.

“Where I Been At?” reminds fans that aside from the lyrical prowess, LOE Addé is no different than they are. He has similar experiences to everyone else; he grieves, feels pain, and hates his day jobs the same way some many others do.

Not only a brief and related peak into the soul of LOE Addé, “Where I Been At?” is also a undeniable nod to old school hip hop. Though LOE Addé is a millennial, he’s going to cross generations with “Where I Been At?” and the subsequent question will be: where’s he going next?

Meet Stussy Yokai

Stussy Yokai is not the average artist. At 14 years old, Stussy Yokai started his music career as an artist and engineer in Savannah, GA.

Working both behind the board and the microphone, Stussy Yokai developed his own unique sound, networked, perfected his ear for music. Engineering provide the young artist with a way to spread both his name and talents throughout the industry.

Since then, Stussy Yokai has moved his talents to Atlanta, mixed and mastered more than 5000 songs, and started a record label that allows creatives to maintain full control of their own art. With creativity at the heart of what he does, Stussy Yokai prepares to release new music.

Nestled somewhere between “nothing you’ve ever heard before” and “you’ve gotta hear this” lies Stussy Yokai. Diverse subject matter, matched with colorful flows and one of a kind production make Stussy Yokai an artist the world needs to hear. With skills that allow him to keep his finger on the pulse of the music scene, Stussy Yokai is creating a wave all his own.

Be on the look out for Stussy Yokai’s new single “Energy Shield” slated to drop later this month. In the meantime check out his latest release:

https://fanlink.to/Somewherebeyondthesea

Audrey V Does it Her Way

Sometimes artists feel the need to reinvent themselves. Though their names may change, their talent does not and Audrey V’s fans are grateful for that.

Formerly Audrey Valentine, the Chicago based vocalist made an adjustment to her name before releasing her very empowered new single “My Way.” Audrey V used “My Way” to put the world on notice that not only does she know what she wants, but it is nonnegotiable.

Badass, with a rather familiar melody, “My Way” was produced by Lamar. Assertive and strong, “My Way” is a different sound for Audrey V, but one that suits her just fine. A blend on r’n’b and hip hop, “My Way” is certainly for the ladies.

Chanel Nicole – Issa Mood

Some people know their calling early on and Chanel Nicole is one of them. Singing since she was only four years old, Chanel Nicole is award her talent. Her brand new single “Issa Mood” is making everyone else aware as well.

At 23, Chanel Nicole has been performing for 19 years. The singer/songwriter discovered her voice in church and has been blessing the world ever since.

Earlier this year, Chanel Nicole captured the world with her first single “Lately” and she’s been riding her own wave since. In July, she captured the attention of rnb sensation Eric Bellinger with her rendition of the Type A Way Challenge. Friday, Chanel Nicole debuted her latest single, “Issa Mood” and it is definitely a mood.

“Issa Mood” is sexy and sultry. Featuring Young X, “Issa Mood” is undoubtedly a vibe.

Issa Mood

Miranda6PM is Looking for Mr. Right

It’s finally summer, though the weather in Chicago is having a hard time figuring that out. Never to worry, the musicians have it all figured out and Miranda6PM is one of them. She hot new single “Mr. Right” feels just like summer time Chi.

A joint effort with Audrey Valentine, “Mr. Right” spawns from Miranda6PM’s debut album Before and After 6PM. A far cry from the “City Girls Summer” many thought would be a good idea, this duo is looking for an equal.

Known for her quick wit and smart lyrics, Miranda6PM has a style all her own and “Mr. Right” is proof.

Audrey Valentine Celebrates with Dear Daddy

There’s an obvious dissonance between the way society treats Mother’s Day and Father’s Day, but not Audrey Valentine. A month after celebrating her mother with the release of “Creole Queen” the Chicago born singer celebrates her father with “Dear Daddy.”

“Dear Daddy” is a heartfelt letter penned to the singers father in melodies anyone can appreciate. Valentine spends a little over three minutes thanking her father. Every daddy’s girl on the planet can relate to “Dear Daddy” and every father with a daughter can appreciate it.

Inayah Lamis is Living a Fairy Tale

What better birthday gift could there be than to live your dream? That’s a feeling Inayah Lamis obviously knows well. Today, in the most celebratory way the singer/songwriter debut her very first single “Fairy Tale.”

Despite today being Inayah’s birthday it’s her fans affectionately called Inayahlators who received at gift. The Empire artist stays true to her storytelling style for “Fairy Tale” with a narrative of love gone wrong. Her writing is on point per usual and her vocals are flawless on “Fairy Tale.”

After catapulting into stardom by singing on social media, the remixing vixen has a song of her own and it is not disappointing.

Fairy Tale

Nique Robinson’s Beautiful Thing

At a time when it seems like rap music could not be more depressing, Nique Robinson is offering something different. The Illinois based lyricist recently premiered his latest single “Beautiful Thing.”

Perfectly entitled, “Beautiful Thing” takes a more positive approach to life. According to Nique Robinson the song is about “finding the beauty in the struggle of being an aspiring artist and life itself.”

Undoubtedly, such positivity is a breath of fresh air in a hip hop climate downtrodden by the woes of depression and drug use.

 

Can Dev Walker Come Over?

If you’ve never heard the phrase “don’t rest on your laurels” let Dev Walker teach you what it means. The multitalented Chicagoan has been putting in work and today he debut his latest video “Come Over” as proof.

It’s been nearly a yearly since the release of Dev Walker’s debut Torn and it’s safe to say the singer/rapper/songwriter has been riding his on wave ever since. Dev Walker has spent the last 11 months releasing singles, recording covers and modeling, with all these accomplishments one would think he’s too busy to do anything else. Of course that isn’t so and as Dev Walker gears up to go to Los Angeles to show B.E.T. what his fans love about him, he took a moment to premier his latest video “Come Over.”

Undeniably sexy, “Come Over” is exclusively for the ladies. What was probably every female fans favorite song on Torn has just become their favorite visual as well seeing as Dev mad sure to let fans know he’s been in the gym. Though it is inevitable his female fans were the target audience for the song, the visual has something for the fellas as well. Dev co-stars alongside the gorgeous Chicago based model and cosmetologist Elliee. The Windy City serves as the perfect backdrop from sexy scenes the way only Dev and Ellie’s could come together to create. And the visual certainly bring the lyrics to life.