Amiri Jaccson unveils vibrant visuals for “Let Up”

Amiri Jaccson

There’s some new sounds coming out of the city for 2023! New York newcomer Amiri Jaccson rings in the new year with his hot new hit. In fact, let’s just say… he didn’t “Let Up” on this sizzling single. His latest offering serves as his debut studio release and warns fans this is just a warm up.

The “Understand Me” rhymer returns with a fire follow up which continues to reveal new chapters in his life story. In doing so, the emerging emcee is establishing himself as one of the best new melodic rappers on the scene. Additionally, accompanying the amazing audio is a vibrant visual that’ll have you glued to the screen wanting to hop into the scene. Already amassing over 1.5K views and counting in a short span, it appears as though the aspiring artist remains on everyone’s radar. 

The Amiri Jaccson Effect

Amiri possesses the natural charisma required to make it as a major star and is making his mark in music. Despite the fact that he has only recently begun professionally pursuing his passion, Amiri is already showing signs of a potential takeover in the coming year. He truly has it all, and we can’t wait to see what he does with his upcoming mixtape, which is set to arrive early 2023! Furthermore, the rapper has surrounded himself with a strong support system, prepping for an explosive year as he prepares to release a new project. Expect to see his name all over your Spotify playlists in the coming year. This rising star has a promising future!

Don’t believe me? Press play on the vivid visuals for “Let Up” to get a better understanding of this booming breakout star! Be sure to add this astounding artist to your daily playlist, you won’t be disappointed. Lastly, let us know what you think here at REMIXD MAG

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BhramaBull and Sy Mosquiat Drop a Philadelphia Street Classic with New Single “You”

BhramaBull - YOU
[Artwork for “You” by BhramaBull & Sy Mosquiat]

In a world where hip-hop seems to be dominated by commercialization and gimmicks, there’s nothing quite like stumbling upon a true gem. Today, that gem comes in the form of BhramaBull and Sy Mosquiat’s You.” Released just a few hours ago, the track is already turning heads in hip-hop circles and beyond.

The track features BhramaBull’s signature laid-back and nostalgic production, which has been honed to perfection over years of hard work and dedication. And then there’s Sy Mosquiat, who brings his raw and honest lyrics to the table. His flow is effortless, bouncing seamlessly over BhramaBull’s masterful production, and showcasing his ability to deliver bars with both power and precision.

But what really sets “You” apart from the rest is the emotional depth that both BhramaBull and Sy Mosquiat bring to the track. It’s clear that the duo put their hearts and souls into the production, resulting in a piece of art that is both moving and captivating. And as the word spreads about “You,” it’s not hard to see why. BhramaBull’s production is masterful, showcasing his skill and dedication to the craft, while Sy Mosquiat’s lyrics hit hard and speak to the soul. The track is a true representation of what hip-hop is all about, and it’s clear that the duo has crafted something special.

In conclusion, BhramaBull and Sy Mosquiat’s “You” is a true masterpiece. It’s a track that brings together the best of hip-hop, with BhramaBull’s top-notch production and Sy Mosquiat’s raw and emotional lyrics. It’s clear that both artists have poured their hearts and souls into the track, resulting in a piece of art that is both moving and captivating. As the buzz continues to grow around “You,” it’s clear that we are witnessing the rise of two exceptional talents in the hip-hop world.

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Meet KeMarilyn Chanel, Dallas’ next voice of rap

Who is KeMarilyn Chanel?

Make no mistake, Houston is a Hip Hop centerpiece. When the debris settles and the dust is swept off, Houston’s influence in rap culture is undebatable. Whether its outsiders such as heavyweight Champagne Papi making records with Bun B for cultural credit, or A$AP Rocky’s deep adlibs and vocal effects stemming from the “Chopped and screwed” Houston vibe, H-Town is mused and stamped.

From cultural icons in Paul Wall, Beyoncé, UGK, Scarface, Mike Jones, Slim Thug, Pimp C and more; the list of cultural purveyors is endless. However in this generation, following Megan Thee Stallion’s ballooning fame, there is extra scrutiny and attention being vested in in not only Houston, Texas for the next standout, but Dallas too – and we think we’ve found her.

Rapstress, model, social media influencer and all-round hyphenate KeMarilyn Chanel born Ke’Erica Russell is Dallas’ not-so diamond in the dirt. Her festooning character and showmanship are magnetic – hence her enormous Tik Tok following of short of half a million. Her music, the product “listening to what my mom put me on when growing up” consists of some sprinkles of Bey, Nicki Minaj, to more soulful expressers in Lauryn Hill, India Arie, but to name a few – are the reason she has accumulated a healthy following on social media platforms like streaming platforms Spotify and so on. Her Instagram also goes on to stress how great she is with using social media to spread her message across whether visually or on song.

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I have always been passionate about music. Music has always been around me. Everyone in my family is musical in some way . I grew up having music in every moment of my life. From
listening to music when I’m in the car , at school , while I sleep , while I eat , everywhere . I am inspired by music itself, but mainly God and the beauty and art that comes from God through music” KeMarilyn shares.

Her musical exploits began in 2018 putting out the single “I’m Good Luv Enjoy”. Prior to, she had ambitions to be America’ Next Top Model. Music came as a surprise only for her to realize it was her true passion. Entering the fray as an R&B artist with projects such as R&B tinged Toxic, but her transition to Rap was inevitable and her 2023 release will debut this evolution fully.

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Her R&B side was in effect on this record

“KeMarilyn Chanel has a distinctive sound . She has a soulful Texas R&B voice and a powerful , strong cadence rapping tone and her lyrics includes realness and rawness in every sound ! Some try and compare her to several artist but her sound is like no other ” she intimates.

Fly Girl Era EP

Following the numerous changes and experiences, she will be immersing herself in a Hip Hop forward EP that will see her put her skills out there. Using music as a tool to bring self-awareness, she hopes to empower more people through her music to be the best version of themselves through being honest in her music.

“I am currently promoting my Debut Hip-Hop EP “ FLYGIRL ERA” dropping February 2023 . My come-up inspired this tape . I wanted to include realness and rawness and introduce KeMarilyn Chanel essence to the rap game ” she opens up on her new music tentatively.

Gingerly she asks her fans “to trust the process” but remains adamant it will be worth the wait as she cooks a storm. She also shares what they can expect:

“In this project, I spoke on things I felt my audience could not only relate to , but can feel . My come up included so many ups and downs and lessons , and I included those in this EP . This year I plan to continue to share my realness to the world . This is just my debut Hip-Hop EP , but it doesn’t sound or feel like I’m a rookie to the game.”

With a lot to look forward to, listen to her latest release “WHOLE LOTTA” as we wait for the new sounds.

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“Free Time” is non-existent to Numbas on new single

It may be a week still ribboned in love, but Florida rapper Numbas isn’t letting up. The rapper known for his gangsta-embroiled music and grittiness is back with another banger, “Free Time”.

Tapping rapper G. Will who delivers an authoritative verse, Numbas recommits his love to the hustle and the grind.

“This song is motivation for all people grinding. Hitting licks in my Free Time is just another way of telling people that Numbas hustles 24/7 even when people think I have free time. I’m always working” he reaffirms to RemixdMag.

 The rapper who has been on an onslaught of releasing singles since late last year with “Trapping for my Granny” to the softer “Pure Luv” has no intentions to stop this momentum anytime soon.

Free Time

The record is produced by long-time collaborator and producer BBPTB and Perion. Although not recorded at legendary Patchwerk Studios, Numbas is reassures his fans that they will be well fed with great music.

Taking up the classic sound Numbas has been concocting for a minute now, his classic crunk-troden Tampa-esque sound with his syrupy vocals still takes the fore.

In signature Numbas fashion, he doesn’t hesitate to highlight his escapades on the Miami streets, revealing his immediate realities and environment.

“Fresh out of high school, dribble with the Fish scale, I’m balling with my clientele” he melodically raps” he stays in his lane rapping about his most sought for needs – money and material things, but with a moral behind it – nothing comes easy it’s all grind.

Rapper G. Will then picks up the song on the third verse with a seasoned performance talking about being a made man, and the trials that come with climbing to the top of the totem pole of street supremacy.

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Stream Numbas new single “Free Time” here

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New Music Friday: The best new songs that dropped this week

Valentine’s Day was different for specific artists this year. Instead of showing their devotion to their partners, they decided to put their love for making music on full display. Don Toliver wished a “big valentine’s day” to his better half, while Kash Doll showcased a similar love towards herself through a brand-new mixtape. With that being said, RemixdMag has curated a list of the best new songs this week that’ll move listeners to pour into themselves or a loved one. 

1) Latto – “Lottery (feat. LU KALA).”

Latto carried the rap girlies with her pop-stricken single, “Big Energy.” And it seems like “Lottery (feat. LU KALA).” will have the very same effect. After being teased for weeks, Latto has officially dropped this year’s most anticipated single. “Lottery” is about how a suitor has won big! Not necessarily because of the amount of money in his pocket but because of how close he’s gotten to Latto. The musicians add that their hearts are prized possessions, so their lovers should be incredibly gracious. Lyrics like “If I tell you all my dirty fantasies/You won the lottery” take the narrative home. The song also highlights the qualities of her ideal partner. Elsewhere, the versatile musician tells a future partner they must show interest through actions instead of words.  

2) Fivio Foreign and Lil Tjay – “Trauma.” 

Both New York-bred rappers reflect on their rise to fame in their newest single, “Trauma.” Instead of rapping over a drill beat, Fivio Foreign and Lil Tjay channel into a gloomy R&B soundscape. As they get lost in their vices, the duo take pride in the fruits of their labor. Elsewhere, the frequent collaborators address the opps and clout chasers, inferring that they’ve “climbed too far to go and fall on this.” This record isn’t the first time Fivio Foreign and Lil Tjay have linked up artistically. They’ve worked together on songs like “Zoo York (feat. Pop Smoke),” “Headshot (feat. Polo G),” “World Watching (feat. Yung Bleu),” and “Not In The Mood (feat. Key Flock).”

3) IAMDDB – “Where Did The Love Go?”

In her first record to drop this year, the UK rapstress wonders where she and a lover truly stand. The house meets Jersey Club beat finds IAMDDB doing whatever it takes to win their heart back. Even if that means righting whatever wrong she’s committed. Although she’s hesitant to act on her feelings, the Kare Package curator decides to lay it all on the line. She desires for her better half to also keep it 100. IAMDDB uses a melodic delivery to admit, “Get straight to the point, why do we have to act?/Say what’s on your mind, I reflect it back.” Her last single was “Fucked Uppp,” an aggressive trap offering that tells others to mind their own business respectfully.

4) Don Toliver – “4 Me (feat. Kali Uchis).”

After connecting for their ethereal-styled R&B single, “Drugs N Hella Melodies,” last year, the couple is back for their Valentine’s Day debut record, “4 Me (feat. Kali Uchis).” The song samples Beenie Man and Mya‘s “Girls Dem Sugar.” This isn’t Don Toliver‘s first time sampling records. A few months ago, he drew admiration from The S.O.S Band’s “Take Your Time (Do It Right)” for his song of a similar name. YouTube Music even called it “the perfect love anthem” due to its lyrical context. In “4 Me,” Don Toliver elaborates on why she’s one in a million. No one has captivated his heart the way this woman has. They both vow to weather the storm because “even in the rain, you gotta keep your head up.” 

5) Kash Doll, DJ Drama, and Sada Baby – “ON THE FLO.”

“ON THE FLO” derives from Kash Doll‘s DJ Drama-assisted EP, Back On Dexter: A Gangsta Grillz Mixtape. The lyrics are encrusted with Kash’s confidence and “take no sh*t” attitude. On the bass-heavy Detroit rap beat, Kash Doll humbles the presumptuous females, saying, “I’m a big stepper, bitches can’t get a toe in.” Sada Baby drops some sensual bars before warning opps about his method of retaliation (in case they want that smoke). Kash Doll spoke about the significance of Back on Dexter: A Gangsta Grillz on Instagram. “My first project after Kashton,” she wrote. “I’m back outside. Back on Dexter means Keisha on this ‘tape, not Kash Doll. I had to go back to my roots after postpartum. I had to find myself again. This ‘tape is straight raw and street! In words of Joe, I can still get on that.” 

6) Babyface Ray and 42 Dugg – “Ron Artest.”

Babyface Ray and 42 Dugg give their flowers to former basketball player Ron Artest in just two minutes and thirty-four seconds. As the smooth trap beat drops through the speakers, Babyface Ray uses a woozy flow to speak on his distrust in others, success, and how he bounces back from any setback. Comparing himself to the athletic star, he spits, “Live in the flesh, Ron Artest/Counted me out, came back, I’m a champ.” 42 Dugg matches Babyface Ray’s energy, saying he will continue working around the clock, 24/7 / 365

7) Beanz – “21 Questions (Freestyle).”

Rhythm and Flow contestant Beanz has caused an uproar in the underground hip-hop scene after facing off against Flawless Real Talk in a rap battle on the series. From her recent single “To Be Real” to “Geekin’,” the Philly femcee proves time and time again how nice she is with the pen. Her freestyle over 50 Cent’s “21 Questions” double backs on this statement as she follows the same lyrical theme. Instead of having a limit on how many questions she and a partner can ask each other, Beanz goes beyond the surface. As she digs deeper into this person’s likes and dislikes, she determines whether they’ll be the perfect match. “I need someone who match my energy and help me while I’m battlin’ my demons/Findin’ inner peace,” she spits.

8) Jai Winter – “ISOLATED.”

Jai Winter seeks to ride solo dolo in his new single, “ISOLATED.” Jaded by negative entities in his life, Jai Winter intends to make a more positive change. Instead of succumbing to the comfortability his peers display, the rapper grinds effortlessly. To break free from this cycle, he relies on himself and puts in the work to elevate. Similarly, Jai Winter takes strides in being better than yesterday. His poetic-fashioned flow and honest rhymes permeate a hunger most have to make their dreams come true. He even spits, “Man, I’m done taking shit from the people ’round me/Many chances come and go/Like the people who claiming they riding but ain’t departed/Please don’t make me go back from where I started/I was tryna find my way back to the water/I been sinking and swimming on different borders/Outta place I’m just tryna get back in order.” The beat is a mesh of boom-bap and jazz.