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Philly’s Unlvcky Nas shares “Yeah Yeah”

Unlvcky Nas is one of the most versatile acts from Philadelphia. His lyrics are strong, but you never know what pocket he’ll jump in with each release. “Yeah Yeah” is an up-tempo banger that will have everyone going bonkers on Tik Tok. The high BPM track is his first drop since his Babyface Ray & Veeze-assisted LP, Still Not F*****g AroundUnlvcky Nas is no stranger to the spotlight. He lives the life of a rapper, but he is still hungry for more. His heartfelt bars keep Nas relatable. His crew is full of some of the best rappers in the DMV, and they all have their sound. Follow him on social media to enter his “Yeah Yeah” contest on Tik Tok. Moreover, be on the lookout for his upcoming visuals. They are always industry-level mini-movies.Check out “Yeah Yeah” by Unlvcky Nas today!

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Listen to LA wordsmith Vincent Manzullo’s impressive LP ‘2 Realities’

Boxing Vincent Manzullo’s sound is criminal. Fluidly intersecting between alternative rap, heavy flows, and smooth chill centric vibes, the rap renaissance man is marching to the beat of his own drum.

Inspired by conscious artists in the mould of Bob Marley, Lauryn Hill, Clarence Greenwood, and Eminem, just to name a few – Vincent is keen on the messages reverberated through music.

Very much in his own lane, Vincent has been able to churn out two projects so far. 2021’s Mind Over Oppressive Decisions & the latest, 2 Realities – that arrived February this year. Through these two offerings, his message has been consistent and powerful.

Accountability, introspection, collective unity, and a boisterous call to his listeners to be more aware of the powers that be. Addressing taboo and uncomfortable topics in a sleek manner, Vincent doesn’t bite his tongue talking about systemic oppression, racism, and multiple other injustices occurring in society.

Through singles such as “Look!” that have been guested on its remix by fire-spitting Jalen Santoy, to “M.o.o.d (Remix)” alongside veteran rhyme protagonist King Los, Vincent’s claim to fame is his impeccable ability to flow over breezy beats second-naturedly.

Finding himself delivering knowledge-grasping bars, cohesive chimes on culture, Vincent is one alluring act to watch.

On “Look!” the New Jersey born raconteur even calls out false prophets, declaratively stating “I’ve got master plans to save infinity” he testifies as he blesses us with heaven-tipped sounds. “He is the chosen one”, he brazenly beholds.

Listen to his latest project 2 Realities below.

Concert recap: EarthGang turns up the Observatory

EarthGang took over the Observatory in Santa Ana, CA on Tuesday night as part of their BIODEGHETTABLE tour.

“We are all EarthGang!” shouted the crowd as the final song of the night faded out. In just a short amount of time, EarthGang showcased the best of their catalog as well as their personality and message in a way most artists could only aspire to. The concert was a packed house full of EarthGang fans and was filled with vibrant energy from the performers and crowd throughout the night.

The show started with an opening set from Benji., a Pittsburgh native, and member of EarthGang’s live band. Despite him announcing that it was his first time rocking the mic live in months, he turned up the stage all the same. Next came Mike Dimes, a Texas native with a boasy swag that kept the energy riding high all throughout his set. 

Last but not least, EarthGang came out to a thundering applause and did not disappoint. Performing songs from their most recent album Ghetto Gods as well as fan favorites like “Sacrifices” and “Down Bad,” Earth Gang gave the fans a versatile show, switching from conscious soliloquies to stoner anthems and trap head bangers seamlessly. Earth Gang’s two front men, Olu and WowGr8, are both skilled MCs and – combined with a live band and cold DJ – exerted an impressive amount of crowd control and made a small room feel bigger than life. Earth Gang is a must see show live for anyone who likes hip hop and having a good time.

EarthGang exited the stage to the sound of a satisfied crowd, roaring applause, and underground house music (yes really). 

Check out the Ghetto Gods website for more info on the tour.

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