With memorable hip-hop flows that stand out from all musicians, Max Winds is set on becoming the next prominent artist in the booming trap-hop genre with his levitated musical skills.
Following the release of his latest single, “2 Chains,” Max Winds returns with a symbolic trap visual, “This Morning.” Told through a contemplative lens, “This Morning” captures Max’s lifestyle of being in “love with the trap” and generating money, which is mentioned in the competitive hook. The Canadian artist takes us on a voyage while making it known that when he “woke up this morning, felt like fuck everybody.”
Everyone has those days. Backed by the LS Mob, Max is seen in the visual posted in the trap while “flashing cash and packing straps” in the latest Vincent Tang directed music video. Max’s previous releases such as “Never Been,” “Life on the Line,” and “Ugly,” are testaments to his skills and versatility as an artist.
Max Winds has made a name for himself for being one of the most promising artists coming out of Canada’s rap scene. Max is way far from being a gifted artist and has been blessed with a hustler’s mentality, which helps him create music for those seeking a victoriouslife through his past experiences while striving to make it to the top.
Check out Max Winds’ “This Morning” below and follow him on Instagram @MaxWinds.
Philadelphia rapper Zahsosaa dropped his new single “Come Up” marking the rapper’s first release of the year. “Come Up” uses Sosa’s auto-tuned singing to create a hopeful reintroduction to one of Philly’s premier talents.
Much of the 19-year-old rapper’s new track focuses on how he’s moving on from the past and focusing on bigger and better things. Sosa punctuates this theme with lyrics like “settled down, had to let my bag grow, moving forward had to let the past go.”
The TayyOfficial-directed visual uses clips from some of Zahsosaa’s best-known songs like “Checks” and “Never Switch” to create a nostalgic feel while making sure to emphasize that Sosa is determined to pave a new lane for himself.
Stay tuned for more from Zahsosaa and TayyOfficial and check out “Come Up” below!
K. Johns Tha General’s “Mood Swings” samples Pop Smokes “Yea Yea (Remix).”
Los Angeles artist K. Johns Tha General is switching things up this time around with his new single “Mood Swings,” which is officially out now on YouTube. After teasing the single on socials all week, audiences finally get to see the highly-anticipated visual, which showcases K. Johns in his R&B bag for the first time. The song features a smooth beat paired with K. John’s rap vocals, which add a balance to the track and compliments the tone of the song perfectly.
The song displays a new side of K. Johns that gives audiences an insight into the emotional persona of him — positioning him as someone who’s not only a rapper that can deliver hard-hitting bars, but as someone who is able to connect and reveal a side of him that audiences don’t often get to see. “Every real n—a need a real b-tch,” he raps to the smooth beat. He raps about making someone his, toes in the sand at the beach, and stating how every king needs a queen. “Boss you up I’m just trynna put you on to game, in your own lane, all these other bitches lame,” he raps to the beat. The song/visual samples Pop Smoke’s “Yea Yea (Remix)” and shows K. Johns in various settings, including riding around in a big-body Benz, visiting the park with his love interest, grabbing a bowl of fruit together, and finishing the night off in each other’s arms. Keep reading to learn more about the inspiration behind the track “Mood Swings,” and peep the visual below.
Tell us about the inspiration for the song and why you decided to switch it up? The inspiration for “Mood Swings” actually came from a conversation about me not having enough music for the female crowd. After the conversation I kinda felt challenged, so I had to see if I could successfully switch it up lol. I wrote the song that following day!
What is the song about in your own words? This song is about the daily emotional roller coaster that most n—as go through dealing with women but try to hide.
Do you see yourself doing more songs in the R&B-vibe lane? Most definitely! I’m a creator/artist not just a rapper. I see myself trying new things.
What do you want audiences to take away from this song/visual? I want the audience to take away my versatility as an artist, also the overall message in my lyrics.
Who directed/filmed the visual? My team director and camera man J. How (@JHowardPhotos) directed and filmed this visual. He also did the “Scandalous Freestyle” on my YouTube channel.
What are you currently working on? What’s next for you? Currently I’m working on multiple visuals and another tape. On this next project I plan on a few features which is a new thing for me, but I’m excited to keep the marathon going!