Daniel Payne takes you on a ride to ‘Five Points’ with his new project

Daniel Payne’s new project features appearances from Big K.R.I.T., G Perico, Freddie Gibbs, and is produced by Dj Burn One.

Daniel Payne’s, Five Points, is streaming on all platforms now.


Daniel Payne is a Southern man at heart, heard in his voice and iconic southern hip hop, trap, and soul music, which he classifies as “an updated version of vintage Southern Hip Hop.” Daniel’s music has a slowed down, “laid-back, chill southern player” sound, that mixes a plethora of trap music, “soul music, samples, raw raps and lyricism, singing, harmonies,” creating a nostalgic, introspective, and vintage Southern sound. One thing’s forsure, he can definitely rap and flow and this project serves as a reminder to that.


“I grew up in the deep south so I heard and grew up on all types of Southern hip hop, soul and R&B,” Daniel Payne said in a recent interview with Remixd Magazine. “My sound is definitely influence by Southern hip hop, especially vintage Southern Hip Hop.”


Payne’s latest release, Five Points serves as a testament to his sound — showcasing his talents as well as his versatility as an artist. As one of his best projects to-date, Daniel Payne is bringing the heat this year and showing audiences what he’s really capable of lyrically.


The project was named after the Five Points in Atlanta (an art and music district) where DJ Burn One produces and works and helped with Daniel’s album. Further, the name also has ties with Daniel Payne’s hometown, as that is where Daniel Payne grew up. Daniel is from Five Points West and used to party and get crazy in Five Points South, so it has a dual meaning for Daniel. Five Points comes from his hometown and where he recorded some of his best work to date.


The six-track project has something for everyone to enjoy, including features from Big K.R.I.T., G Perico, and Freddie Gibbs. The album seeps a vintage, old-school Hip Hop sound, and it solidifies Daniel Payne as someone to keep in mind when talking about who is reinventing hip hop.


Daniel’s version of vintage Southern hip hop is mesmerizing as it captivates and takes you elsewhere. Throughout standout track “Bond,” Daniel Payne creates hypnotic refrains and beats, mixing different vocals that creates a truly unique experience.


With other such hit tracks like “Royalty,” featuring Big K.R.I.T., “Benz,” starring G Perico, “Bond,” and an outspoken southside narrative with his song,”Let Me Ride,” featuring Freddie Gibbs, Daniel’s Five Points album is a must-listen.


Be sure to tap in with Daniel Payne Via Social Media @iamdanielpayne on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Tik Tok, expecting to drop another project, Playas Only, by the end of the summer.


Check out Daniel Payne’s project, Five Points, below!

Cam Will’s newest project ‘Separation Summer’ offers refreshing new melodies

The standout track from the project “All Day” (prod. by Bizness Boi) was also recently released with an accompanying visual!

Cam Will, a rising musician, has released his latest EP, Separation Summer. Cam Will’s sound as an artist is showcased on the seven-track EP, establishing him as someone to be taken seriously and identifying him as a musician who offers something fresh to the game. The Milwaukee native (who still calls Milwaukee home) spoke recently with Remixd Magazine and told us that his hometown is where he first discovered his passion for music.


The project includes a series of standouts, including “All Day” which was produced by Grammy-nominated producer Bizness Boi. In the accompanying visual for the upbeat, bouncy track, audiences are taken on a day of fun with Cam Will and his girl as they leave in his all-white Jeep to go go-kart racing. He sings the chorus, “We be in the streets all day tryna buss it down, nobody but us top is 2 that shit is settled now, swear you was my dawg more than these dawgs I got around,” expressing just how strongly he feels about her. 
The fun doesn’t stop there; they meet up with their pals for a day at the beach, and as the day goes to night, they dance and laugh their way from the beach to the bonfire to the bowling alley, making for a fantastic and unforgettable day.


Cam Will was born and raised in Milwaukee but he was lucky enough to travel and encounter a wide range of cultures, all of which have influenced his “ever-evolving” style. There’s too many ideas and flows and vocal executions in my head for me to tie myself down to one sound. I would say right now I just make whatever I feel if that’s Rap, R&B, or even a blend to where you can’t tell which it really is,” he stated in a recent interview. 


“All Day” is the lead song off his newest project, Separation Summer, which he defines as the attitude he intends to maintain for the foreseeable future. He explained, “I’m here to compete and have fun while doing it.” In order to “finally get his feet wet” with music and “go all in.” The album also includes the standout track “Bad Influence,” which has 80,000 views on Will’s YouTube channel.


Catch a vibe by watching “All Day” below and listening to Separation Summerhere.