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Duality. drops experimentally soulful record “Ketamine”

duality. expand on the rich sounds of soul, R&B, and hip-hop with melodic deliveries and intricate sonic detail. 

The music group, comprised of Daigeau. and LOU.M, add that their sound is melodically driven but delivered with percussive, catchy cadences reminiscent of Field Mob. Their latest record, “ketamine,” piggybacks off this unique concept. 

“The idea for Ketamine came first from the beat produced by Ashton McCreight, of which we both loved the cords. We tossed some melodies back and forth for the hook, then one day Lou sent over what is now the hook, and Daigeau knew he had to come with it on the verse.” duality. says. 

Blending hints of smooth harmonies with jazz and soul, “ketamine” sets the tone to profess an earnest love for someone special. Between the relaxing tonality, you can hear duality. willing to go the distance for their admirer. 

A minute in, listeners also get a sense of the California-based musicians’ love language. 

Home we be alone (uh)/Show you what I’m on/Tell me what you got on when we speak through speaker phone,”

The depth of their loyalty extends beyond romantic relationships. “If you homies in rotation/That’s the only way you getting my spins,” he raps. 

Without much reason, they clarify that she’s in the spot for the season

duality. ‘s group formation was sparked by the natural chemistry they’ve had from the first time they linked in the studio. In essence, music is their way of expressing all parts of who they are. 

100% of the inspiration comes from real-life experiences and realizations which keeps us true to who we are as people,” duality. adds. 

“ketamine” is just a hint of the artists’ unique styles. In early December they are hosting a live taping of their (Tiny Desk inspired) recorded performance in DTLA.

Listen to “ketamine” by duality. below:

Moneyface Peso & Renni Rucci break down a successful hustle in ‘Hell Ya’ video

Moneyface Peso

Moneyface Peso continues to put on for his native Huntsville, Alabama in the remix of his recent single featuring Renni Rucci.

Adding to the hype already surrounding the original version of the release, Moneyface Peso has recruited Renni Rucci for the remix and official music video to his fan-favorite single “Hell Yea.”

Moneyface Peso stands out as he and Renni Rucci trade bars back and forth while showcasing their flawless VVS-clarity diamonds and telling the story of their respective ambitions as hustlers in the trenches. “Got a call from my n-gga/He say he got another load/He letting em’ go for 14/I’m selling em’ for 24,” Peso raps on the thumping record.

Moneyface Peso has risen within the ranks quickly and become a breakthrough artist to watch since emerging in 2020 with his debut single “Victory (Booyah)”. In 2021 Moneyface Peso’s stock in the rap game drastically increased yet again upon the release of his eight-song project If I Said It, I Lived It.

Moneyface Peso has also become a close affiliate of rapper and entrepreneur Bandman Kevo, who he initially paid $15K last year to join his business mentorship program — which Peso says helped him make over $100K in under a year. In a recent interview of his own, Bandman Kevo confirmed the story, revealing that his mentorship fee is now $75K and that Moneyface Peso is a “Monster,” when it comes to making money and has likely made closer to $200K throughout their short friendship. Moneyface Peso recently thanked Bandman Kevo for all of his support thus far in an Instagram post after the “Uber” rapper pulled up on him during a video shoot for his new single.

“Feeling Thankful [Prayer hands emoji] Appreciate All The Support S/O My Brudda @bandman_kevo,” Moneyface Peso wrote int he caption of the post of the pair pictured together.

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In addition to the video, Moneyface Peso also recently delivered his hard-hitting “Still Gotta Plug,” single. Moneyface Peso has maintained a consistent campaign of releases all-year-long, recently delivering his Fattymacc-assisted single “100 Pack,” back in September.

Watch the full visual for “Hell Ya” below.

Cleveland, Ohio native Flipzworld is making a name for himself

Flipzworld as the name suggests is the king of his own world actively expanding his empire through daily outreach to fans and potential collaborations alike. Always supplies his fans and viewers with just the quality content they expect and then some. One thing Flipzworld clearly understands is that there is no fan without the brand, no brand without the plan, and no plan without the man. Without a doubt, Flipzworld is that man. Having significantly stepped up his marketing game and overall reputation in the game as well as his overall existence in the space over the past year, we are more than eager to see everything that comes with it and that from which he makes out of it. The already endless possibilities for the young star only continue to show their true prominence with every month of hard work that goes by. Ideas remain just that without action and Flipzworld is well aware of it’s that exact same ideology that relentlessly pushes him to continue to push himself even harder in the name of both creation and overall advancement in his field.

Stream his music on Spotify: