Tony Shhnow shares “Keep In Touch” music video off upcoming ‘Reflections’ mixtape 6/9

Tony Shhnow‘s is back with a new track and video, “Keep In Touch” . Tony is an undeniable talent who, through a slew of mixtapes, quick-witted flows, and an unabridged drive, has become one of the most promising new rappers to bubble up from Atlanta’s underground in recent years. From the old-school aesthetics in his visuals, the constant change of his style, and his unceasing release schedule, Tony is the embodiment of everything that’s made Atlanta the Mecca of modern hip-hop. Choosing to remain independent, he’s released over 13 projects since 2020 and has played a huge role in the popularization of the “plugg” sound that has taken over Soundcloud, building a sizable and organic fanbase in the process. On his new track, “Keep In Touch”, Tony showcases his glossy flow and braggadocios bars over a silky smooth instrumental with waining keys and an understated electric guitar that’s paired perfectly to the nostalgic feeling 90’s R&B aesthetic of the video. “Keep In Touch” follows the release of “Last Chance” (feat. Zeelooperz) earlier this month as well as the announcement of Tony’s upcoming mixtape, Reflexions which includes additional features from OJ Da Juiceman, Bear1Boss, and Matt OX, and will be out on Thursday, June 9th.

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Snoop Dogg, Champ Medici takeover at Veecon and EDC

Legendary rapper Snoop Dogg and his son Cordell Broadus, aka Champ Medici, made an appearance last weekend at EDC Las Vegas and Gary Vee’s first-ever ticketed NFT conference, VeeCon. The father-son duo traveled to two cities within two days to engage with fans and NFT enthusiasts for the first time since their rise in the Cryptocurrency and Non-fungible Token (NFT) industries.

Twelve hours before the duo’s arrival at the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minnesota, Snoop Dogg stopped in Vegas and did a surprise performance during JAUZ’s DJ set. A lucky audience member won a Bored Ape NFT from Snoop Dogg and Champ Medici through a random raffle selection. Following the announcement, the pair showcased a standout digital display of the NFT in the sky using cutting-edge drones and satellite technologies.

After a night in Vegas, Snoop Dogg and Champ Medici traveled to Minneapolis and closed out VeeCon. The duo joined Gary Vee on stage for a one-on-one discussion about digital transformation, their start in the industry, acquiring Death Row Records and turning it into the first NFT music label, brand collaborations, etc.

We were happy to give away a Bored Ape with Zash Global Media,” states Snoop Dogg.

As the inspiration behind his father’s prolific rise and participation in the NFT and crypto movement, Cordell Broadus, aka Champ Medici, is ushering in a new wave of culture and digital technology.

“First they laugh, then they hate, and then they join,” a statement Champ Medici made at VeeCon, which went viral on social media shortly after. “I’m onboarding the masses through events like EDC and VeeCon. It’s cool to do it with my client, which is my dad.”

Snoop Dogg and Champ Medici are collectively disrupting and revolutionizing every aspect of the NFT and Cryptocurrency arena. They are working on a slew of NFT projects and new drops and have become consultants for many top NFT and Crypto brands, gaming apps, and entertainment professionals.

DJ Primetime’s new flirtatious single “Wrong Idea” featuring GoGetta.Kb & Tru Carr is here

DJ Primetime is back to remind us why he is one of the most revered music figures on the scene.

Returning with the vibey single “Wrong Idea” alongside two of Los Angeles most acclaimed voices on the rise in “Doin’ Me” artist Go Getta KB and Watts sensation Tru Carr, the song is a definite hit.

“It’s about letting people know not to get the wrong idea” he told Remixd Mag on the nature of the song. “It has multiple vibes; chill, party, car vibes” he continued.

Gesticulating what makes this a unique jam to him, he elaborated the fact that he has a guitar playing all through the record. DJ Primetime much like predecessors Mustard, Quincy Jones, Kanye West, and Skateboard P Pharrell, Primetime is renown for his sampling technique and hypnotic style of music that’s signature to the clubs.

On “Wrong Idea” which was teased on the features’ social media pages this past week to resounding responses with fans asking for the record immediately, Primetime taps two charms of artists from the Westside. The song also boasts bushes of R&B and Bay Area candor.

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Tru Carr signed to Wack 100’s 100Ent. and eOne from Watts, California does his thing on his verse alliterating his usual street, gritty rhymes with a message, “The type to let her know what it is, so let me make it clear, ain’t accepting none that fake shit, only if it’s pure” he gets off with his Southern-infused accent and wheezy voice. Tru is extremely popular for his viral “Outside” song and trademark fast recited lyrical style.

Meanwhile Go Getta KB does his thing setting the tone for the entire song with his syrupy and infectious cadence on the hook all through. He shone as he brings about a classic mid tempo vibe to the song that will have us rushing to the dancefloor.

It feels like DJ Primetime definitely has one so make sure to catch on and stream the record available now on all platforms.