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North Carolina’s Marko Marz releases “Entanglement”

Surging North Carolina artist MarKo MaRz is back with another smash single. Today, he releases “Entanglement” the trap-pop single’s ethos is in reference to the Jada Pinkett-Smith and August Alsina fiasco which was the talk of the internet for several weeks in 2020. With romantic relationships being volatile as ever, Marko decides to cover this topic with the grace of a Manu Ginobli euro-step. He speaks of a toxic relationship and caps it with “that’s why you shouldn’t fall for your entanglement” over a twangy guitar instrumental. As Marko continues to apply pressure with a consistent flow of high quality content, the Raleigh native is separating himself from the local scene putting him on the trajectory to be the next star from North Carolina to make it to the big leagues.

YS & Kenny B link for “With Us” visual

Compton’s most consistent artist YS is back yet again applying pressure with a brand new single and visual tiled “With US” featuring Kenny B. The “Bompton” rapper has followed up his extremely impressive 2020 campaign with a just as impressive 2021 already releasing singles with red hot artists such as Krispylife Kidd, Snap Dogg, and now Forth Worth’s Kenny B. In this visual the two artist appear in the dark of night in their freshest fits drawing a line in the sand stating either you’re with us or against us. YS is sticking to his guns as he elaborates on not having time for anyone straddling the fence, pick your side and stay there. Kenny B contributes a killer verse making for a must add track to your pumped up gym playlist.

Nhale releases “The Next Episode” on anniversary of Nate Dogg’s passing

Nhale is West-Coast hip-hop royalty. The second eldest son of the late Nate Dogg, Nhale doesn’t only have musical talent running through his blood, he also has it deep in his soul. With an eerily similar vocal tone as his father Nate, Nhale truly does sound like an audio sequel. While music wasn’t where his focus was aimed growing up, being that he was an All American Cornerback at the prestigious California high school St. John Bosco. He eventually found his way to a microphone. During his first year at Washington University, his athletic dreams ended where his musical career started. He was cut from the football team and sent home, but not before he recorded some music with friends in his dorm room.


After a few years back in Los Angeles, experimenting with sounds, he found his footing by slowing down his tempo, and crooning over modern G-funk beats, inching closer to the throne his father left vacant as the King of G-Funk when he tragically died in 2011. 10 years later, Nhale assumes the proverbial throne in his cover art on his latest project “The Next Episode”.


On the 10 year anniversary date of his father’s death, Nhale releases eleven brand new tracks featuring legends such as Kurupt as well as modern West-Coast stalwarts Glasses Malone, Larry June and features production from Low The Great, A3C beats, Zayce Hundo and Battlecat.