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Saskilla – JD Bag

Following the release of his Godson 1.5 EP, and embarking on a political campaign, the self-proclaimed Grimeminister releases the visuals for the standout, JD Bag.

“I was really out here with a big dream, spittin’ from heart from 15..”

Remaining true to British culture, Saskilla pays tribute to the JD bag. For those that don’t know, the drawstring bag is provided upon purchasing from any JD sports chain stores, the bag went onto become of multipurpose use, whether for your P.E. equipment back in school, a gym bag, or whatever other use you may find for it. It’s popularity went on to encourage the likes of Nike to release drawstring bags within the UK.

Staying on similar nostalgia, Sas reiterates the mindset, emphasising the British heritage, whilst running riot with reason over the beat. Having been in the game for well over ten years, he has had his fair share of ups and downs, and takes the opportunity to reassure listeners to remain positive..

“Man say that they got you..but ain’t got themselves (Don’t take it personal), man give you advice..that’s bad for your health (Don’t take it personal), man lie to your face..scheme on your wealth..(Don’t take it personal)”

The song is almost like a coming of age, as he lyrically states the change of times, highlighting how far the scene has come, with lines like, “20 years ago..I was checking out Ma$e, present day..I’m checking out Dave”. 

For those that have been following the MC, you will no doubt see the positive attitude with which he carries himself, and that has been the case from his arrival in the scene, and so he continues with the aim to inspire, putting his energy to good use, despite the negativity that like so many of us, we continue to overcome. JD Bag is Saskilla in his classic essence but with new levels of maturity and growth, as he continues to pursue further, taking Grime along with him.

“Came in the game with a pure heart…any idea I would share, then I got ripped off..rubbed out, now I’m more grown and aware”

With the visuals equally capturing the tone and feel of the record, from the ground up, courtesy of directing duo of Ruby Seresin & BoyaDee, they’re able to visually interpret the record, with a variety of angles and scenes that help showcase not only the JD bag but also our culture around it.

Keep an ear out for more, as he readies another project in between teaching Jeremy Corbyn how to throw the W up.

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Jordan Kyreem – Out The Gate

New from the up and coming NY rapper

https://soundcloud.com/jordan-kyreem/out-the-gate

Like the title, Jordan Kyreem comes straight out the gate, with a consistent flow, over what could be described as wavy production. With New York steadily back on the rise, there are a variety of up and coming names, such as Jordan, and the likes of Dub Aura, who are really crafting that authentic, original modern-day NY sound. This is a good direction of sound, so stay locked for more from the young rapper.

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Wale – Fine Girl ft. Davido & Olamide

Folarin drops the visuals for one of the standouts (out of the many) off his recent album, Shine.

Having dropped videos for Running Back and Fashion Week, this is the next visual we have received after the J Balvin featured, Colombia Heights (Te Llamo), and whilst the video for the latter was more artistic in it’s approach and visual-feel, the video for Fine Girl like the song pays homage to the beautiful African muses it was inspired by.

Whilst many might credit Kendrick of late for putting the spotlight on the black woman, Wale has been praising the beauty of the nubian queens for some time now, even back to his (now) classic, Diary. In fact, most of his visuals, he has been positive with such notion. So it is no surprise, but really it just so happens that he has been able to create a song which embodies African rhythm, and can put together a video to glorify further. I’m not too impressed with the video but who cares when you have such an eclectic level of beauty on display, it does dispel those negative ideologies of Africa and their queens, that have plagued entertainment from well before our time. The song is still just as much of a banger as when it first grew on me throughout the early stages of listening to the album. I think we all are awaiting for something special for My Love (with a lyric video recently released), though it is disappointing, that is has not quite garnered the phenomenal numbers that it deserves.

There seems to be a recurring pattern for black artists and such sounds, as we’ve seen with Omarion, I for now am looking at it as more of a internal label relations issue than outright racism, though that would not be surprising, but again, more reason for me to dedicate my time in raising the awareness for quality music, and Wale is most definitely deserving of such praise.

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Ty Dolla $ign – Love U Better ft. The Dream & Lil Wayne

Despite his major success, Ty Dolla $ign is still not as praised as I believe he deserves. The man behind some of your favourite songs (Chris Brown – Loyal, for one), he has maintained his relevancy through an onslaught of features and appearances, albeit with two studio albums under his belt, unfortunately they had not connected as well as his mixtapes. Campaign was a step forward from his debut Free TC, however it was his Beach House series which really raised his profile, and so fittingly the third instalment to the series is set to be his third album also.

Maybe there is a disconnect between the mixtapes and the albums, we’re aware of the various constraints that can occur, which can affect the music, but this move clearly highlights what to expect, and with the unveiling of this new single, it might just be the album we’ve been waiting to hear from him.

Produced by longtime friend and collaborator, DJ Mustard, with the Peabo Bryson – Feel The Fire sample, which you may recognise from The Game’s (Drizzy featured) track 100. it’s not anything spectacular, but it’s definitely fitting to the Beach House collection, and serves as a good introductory single for the album. Now, I do not think this is the best we have got from Ty, in some ways, I wish it did not have the features, but commercially the inclusion of The Dream adds a particular contrast to the record, not to mention the compliment of singing alongside a fellow singer/songwriter of such high acclaim. Weezy F Baby does what we’ve come to expect, for some reason however, (not taking anything away from the song) it does sound like an old record out the stash, but it could just be that I’ve become so expectant of Ty to innovate (like his Ed Sheeran interlude) or maybe I just really want to hear the song Wiz has been previewing on Social Media.

The visuals are crisp and add some depth that the single might have lacked, amongst the cameos from Sevyn Streeter, YG, Jeremih & Trae Tha Truth, it’s always great to see Weezy, with his Lollipop-esque mirror performance, there are tones of seriousness, as what is depicted as a young Ty, sat on the stairs, as a domestic audio is played over, it does open up some narrative and for me at least makes the song (and it’s visuals) stronger.

I’m definitely going to listen to it more, as Love U Better will gain momentum on radio, hopefully it picks up on this side too, and will for sure play it’s part in setting up for the release of Beach House 3.

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Stogey – The Movie

D Power wouldn’t cosign just any MC. Introducing Stogey:

In a time where we tend to hear a majority of bars boasting either money or violence, the disconnect is evident, so it’s a breath of fresh air, when someone comes through with the desire for more and the conviction and hunger to get it. This track fits amongst the others, but possesses more substance than what we’ve become used to hearing.

EB records are steadily in motion, with their roster of producers and acts, with Stogey firmly at the forefront.

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Playboi Carti – Magnolia

If they create a playlist for the top tracks of the year, this has to be on it. The official video for the breakthrough single taken from his self-titled project.

His name came to attention when being managed by Ian Connor, so the A$AP link was inevitable. The song itself has been doing bits, going on to gain a Jay-Z cosign (in that tweet), and one from the New Orleans general himself, Weezy F. Baby, in the form of a cover.

I watched the video a couple times, created under A$AP Rocky’s AWGE creative imprint, and in fairness, the video is basically how the song feels. With all the transitions, and melodic twists and turns, they really are captured within this production. Featuring a rightful cameo from 2Milly, an obvious one from Rocky, who continues to usher young Carti into the game, NY rep, 40 Oz Van, Nav, and the more surprising but intriguing even appearance from 808 Mafia’s Southside aka Sizzle. It’s a cool visual, with it’s trippy cutaways and like the feeling of the song, doesn’t provide any dull moments.

Magnolia has certainly helped Carti, with more visuals to come, potentially for his Lil Uzi featured track, so stay tuned, as the current XXL freshmen looks to continue further.

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Omarion – Distance

Things have not quite been as great for the former B2K frontman, more so in the response of his music, though he had great success with Post To Be, he does not seem to get the same adoration overall as that songs feature, fellow singer/dancer, Chris Brown for example.

His last album, Sex Playlist, was most definitely underrated, with the majority of the project fitting to it’s title, and catering to a soulful vibe. Forward to his next project, I can only assume he is not getting the deserved coverage on all the platforms that contribute towards an artists’ success these days. Some may say his stint on Love & Hip-Hop did not help, however, I caught it, and he came across in a positive light, other than that, yes..there are no headlines or rumours for his name to circulate, just good music. The previous mentioned Post To Be, sits on YouTube with over 500 million views, it racked up over ten million plays on Spotify, but whilst he has not stopped delivering, the numbers just are not adding to the same level. I’m not saying thats wrong, or that he is not doing good, just that someone of his ability and the quality of music he’s provided, deserves better for sure.

I’ve previously stated that French Montana has the song of the summer with Unforgettable, for me OVO’s Baka has the underground smash, with Live Up To My Name, but in between that, sits Omarion’s Distance

There has been an debate that is not far from the topic culture appropriation, with acts such as Justin Bieber and Ed Sheeran receiving more support overall for their caribbean-influenced music, whilst the more authentically derived struggle to connect. Distance might just be that, it has all the same elements, it’s not an unknown artist, and it does provide that same feel-good factor. Aside of that conversation, Distance is catchy as fuck, from the production, down to the melody, “that’s how I like my women, how I like my chicken..”, as much as I love that singing that line, does he like his women fried? seasoned? someone ask Omarion how he likes his chicken? please. Another line that (like the song) is underrated, “I’m tryna put you in a Wraith, so girl don’t get Ghost now”, the Rolls Royce reference would be praised had it been said by your favourite rapper.

The video is dope too, and I have to applaud the effort, from the special effects, outfit changes, the numerous dance moves (him and CB need to have a battle at some point), especially paying homage, with the traditional settings towards the end.

Disappointing further is that whilst many struggle to make one, he follows up Distance with W4D (Word 4 Word), though it might not be as prominent as the previous, it’s further emphasis, as this time he takes to Japan for the well-curated visuals for this mid-tempo groove.

Even more effort goes into the video, with it’s effects and high production value. Ignoring the lack of support he is receiving, it does potentially sound like his forthcoming album Reasons will not disappoint, and for sure fans will gravitate as such. The album itself has faced delays, and to be honest, that might not be a bad thing, as it may have gone overlooked. Highlighting a state of the industry, or ability to identify quality, one thing for certain, Omarion’s talent cannot be denied.

Look out for the new album, his fifth release, Reasons, coming soon.

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Lil Uzi Vert – Alone Time

With his (I guess) throwaway XO Tour Llif3 ended up taking a life of it’s own, ultimately could have been a lead single for the highly anticipated Luv is Rage 2, the track has since accumulated well over 200 million plays on YouTube alone, it’s about the same on Spotify, no doubt the same on Apple music, so if anything, has propelled him further. Though his label might be ready to go ahead, creatively he might have other ideas, none the less, it has only raised the interest and aforementioned anticipation. Continuing to tease on social media with snippets, we get to hear this potential cut after it’s leak.

Produced by long time collaborator (potentially the one who he developed his signature sound with) Maaly Raw, the two combine for another typically Uzi record, and whilst he’s been working with the likes TM88 (808 Mafia) and possibly Pharrell, it’s sonically pleasing to hear this combination again. Now I’m all for supporting the artist and am anti-leak, however, with the demand for new music from Uzi at an all-time high, I had to listen.

“All these diamonds in my mouth, is why I talk like this..”

It’s not his most introspective track, I won’t be surprised if it’s not on LIR2, but it’s a lil’ vibe to enjoy in the mean time. The bar has been set quite high, but I’m sure Uzi has more fire tucked away in the holster.

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P Money – Real Talk (Dot Rotten Diss)

What’s a diss track without a reply?

Not long after Dot Rotten emerged with his send for P Money, the man himself returns fire..

Now whilst I was just pleased to hear Dot return to the mic, the lyrical disrespect clearly hit a nerve, as with the quickness, P Money put together the response, with the video too. And if you thought Dot Rotten got personal, well P took it that much further. At this point you have to remove any bias and watch the battle unfold, and it’s this exact energy upon which Grime has surfaced. Since it’s release, the people are clearly leaning towards P Money at the moment, but a good reply tends to trump the initial send most times. Personally, I have to admit, P Money’s response was impressive, but to me he came into the game through such dubs, so it’s a comfort zone for him if anything.

Dot has since commented on Social Media, but honestly, now the people are only interested in a replies. Although we just want to enjoy the competition, Jammer might want to put the funds up as such a main event is fitting for Lord of The Mics.

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Nardwuar Vs PartyNextDoor

Nardwuar is undoubtedly one of the most unique, pioneering and even prestigious interviewers beyond generations, although, in recent, I do feel that there may have been some over-saturation with guests who may not be so deserving. However, this is well deserved all round. The man that loves to interact, with one of the least interactive stars of today, the talented, PartyNextDoor.

Not only are we blessed with some history and facts that we might not have been able to depict through his music, this is also a chance to get to see/hear from the low key R&B talent, for fans especially, it’s a treat and an insight to the man behind the music, his personality and even vulnerability as a person, being in front of the camera in such circumstance. It doesn’t disappoint (until it ends of course), with the interviewing legend bringing gifts based around his Jamaican & Trinidadian heritage, and learning the importance of the SpaceJam soundtrack and the influence of R. Kelly in the musician’s life. It’s also great to see PND shout out the up coming producers, G Ry (a big part of his recent Colours 2), and also one of my favourite producers on the rise, Bizness Boi (who contributed towards PX3).

“Brr-Brr, Fer-Fer, gang. We gon’ let Nardwuar hang..”

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