JuS CODE and Pxrry drop off “Summers Gone”

CODE Music Group’s CEO, JuS (@jus.Code) is back to shine on yet another record. The new melodic collaboration between fellow Connecticut artist Pxrry (@Officiallypxrry) and JuS CODE is infectious. They both do their part to get the point across on the Bavaro Beatz & Brook Beatz-produced single. We have all had nights out with wonderful women that we wish we could relive forever. This song speaks to that feeling that a summer fling gives while also showing that it doesn’t last forever.

JuS CODE is never shy about his feelings. All of his latest singles like “Promise.” show the LA-based, CT-bred MC is versatile and tapped in with his emotions. There is not much more you could hope for out of a collaboration between two artists. Even the unique cover art tells a story that could have easily been used as an NFT. This cover by Brianny Aybar will not be the last by the upcoming creative.

Take a listen to the new cuffing season-themed single “Summers Gone” from JuS CODE & Pxrry here today!

Lexxicon digs deep on “One Last Time”

Lexxicon brings all of the energy to his newest island-themed single, “One Last Time.” A lot of people can relate to Lexxicon’s latest single. Sometime’s it is tough trying to maintain a relationship. The Toronto-based vocalist croons over the fast-paced track in an attempt to get his lover back. Channeling similar energy to Ray J on “One Wish,” Lexxicon is giving his all to keep what he has even against his better judgment. Like many, the Toronto singer/songwriter doesn’t believe in quitting on the people you love most. This song is yet another fiery production from his frequent collaborator, Artafacts. “One Last Time” is an excellent follow-up to his previous visuals.

After releasing an impressive slew of singles, Lexxicon is gearing for his forthcoming full-length project Tropicon Islands. He has seen support from REVOLT, EARMILK, The Breakfast Club, and more, leading to his highly-anticipated release. The Canadian Afro-Beats artist is also sharing a book named after his album that will release Nov. 19th. His classic approach to a rollout is paying off, as each song has seen more streams than the last. Singles like “Bubble Everywhere,” the EARMILK-approved banger “Power Over Me,” and the Desiire-assisted single “Back To You” are all available for streaming on all DSPs.

For now, check out his latest single, “One Last Time, here!

Rich Brian releases single & music video for “New Tooth” on 88rising

Indonesian rapper/singer/producer Rich Brian releases his introspective and hard-hitting new single “New Tooth” on 88rising. Viciously urgent, the track acts as Brian’s internal monologue as he fights back on self-doubt, negative impulses, and creative blocks. Listen and watch “New Tooth” HERE.

The arresting visual – directed, scripted, and edited by Rich Brian himself and inspired by police thrillers such as The Raid and Infernal Affairs – features a gripping narrative as Brian stars as a S.W.A.T. officer turned business mogul exacting his revenge on a double cross agent. The 22 year-old continues to showcase his acting chops following the announcement of his big-screen debut in the upcoming film Jamojaya, directed by the critically-acclaimed Justin Chon (Blue Bayou, Ms. Purple).

Complete with a slow-burning pensive bridge, the fast-rising artist – and first Indonesian to surpass 10 million monthly Spotify listeners – lays the track to rest as he raps “This shit done make me cry/Man this shit ain’t civilized, I ain’t born to die…/I need to stay awhile.

“I really took my time on this song & I think it was worth it.” explains Rich Brian, “The video was very fun to shoot & edit I feel like I went back to my 2011 filmmaking days, shoutout to Jason Ano”

This Saturday, November 6, Rich Brian will close out the first night of 88rising’s flagship Head In The Clouds festival. The line-up also includes labelmates Joji and NIKI plus Saweetie, CL, DPR Live, Beabadoobee, Japanese Breakfast, keshi, The Linda Lindas, and many more. https://hitcfestival.com/

Mozzy walks down memory lane in new release, “Straight to 4th”

California born rapper, Mozzy released his new single “Straight to 4th” from his album Untreated Trauma, set to be released on 17th September, 2021. The new release follows “Unforgiven,” his previous single, but the song is also a tribute to his childhood friend Skeem, in which he talks about the hood, the struggles that those growing up their face. Mozzy, for his new and emotional single, opens up to his listeners on a tragic event; losing his best friend.


Directed by Sug, the video opens up with Mozzy sitting between what seems to be a support group, tapping into his listeners’ everyday pain by using his own; how he lost Skeem. The video showcases stunning cinematography, which is in line with the real and raw content that his fans expect of him. “Enduring pain until we can’t no more/ I told my dawg we gone be rich, he told me say no more.”


The message in the song is directed at those who despite their depression, the anger, the pain, the tears and the struggle, get up every day to make it happen. The sentiment stands out in the following lyrics “Loved hardly, love you back so I don’t love hardly.”


Mozzy’s fans who relate to his songs, claim that Mozzy’s flow and rhythm is similar to that of the previous legend Tupac, who stood out for his storytelling. When Tupac passed away, “Gangsta Rap” was thought to have died with the rapper, and brought back to life only by Mozzy, with his raw and unfiltered emotions captured in all his verses.


The references made to both the divisions of Sacramento (the city where he grew up in), both the south and north, Oak Park are all in honor of all that he and Skeem went through as children, until he lost him. The artist is rightly named as not only a rapper, but a poet with a message that his listeners relate to on personal levels. He talks about the struggles of growing up in the hood, with no privilege, caught up in hood wars and depression.


Check out the new video down below!