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Skippa Da Flippa – Red Tag

As the label Quality Control music emerged out of Atlanta with a whole new sound and vibe, introducing the world to the likes of the Migos, Rich Da Kid and Lil Yachty, one of the pioneers of that era is none other than fellow artist Skippa Da Flippa, his choice of production and unique flow, laid the foundations for what they went on to achieve. Unfortunately, as the label focused more so on the meteoric rise of their other acts, Skippa didn’t see the mainstream success that his contribution deserved, however, after parting ways to forge his own Havin’ Entertainment, he’s carved an underground legacy and a core audience. Whilst QC went onto partner with powerhouses Capitol and later Mowtown records, continuing their streak with Lil’ Baby and City Girls, Skippa has pursued the independent grind, consistently dropping a host of projects including the fan favourite Up To Something, $H2 and the 2023 release Havin’ Motion Not Emotions. Last year he dropped a series of singles, kicking off with the ambient For Better Or Worse, continuing to display that original style, witty wordplay and sprinkle of substance, cutting through with tracks like Pay Me and a personal favourite Strategize,

a more introspective, spiritually strong, motivational anthem. Showing no signs of slowing down, he released even more singles, offering a broader range of his abilities, including the captivating Doormat,

leading up to this year’s latest release thus far, Red Tag

Red Tag is classic Flippa, his strong personality expressed through his distinct tone, it follows suit of his ability to effortlessly craft these catchy concepts. Though I initially was going to review Strategize, and was waiting for a full length project before doing so, as he re-establishes himself with these singles, I felt it made sense to focus not only on the more recent drop, but more so, him as an artist, highlighting his creativity and ingenuity, as the creator of the dab, he’s definitely contributed to the culture and as he maintains these quality efforts will undoubtedly reap the rewards, not just as an originator and individual, but a relevant musician, away from the gimmicks and payola praises. As many of his peers attempt catch their moment again through the safety of budgets and industry support, Skippa Da Flippa has inspirationally stood his ground, with his unreplicable ethos, persona and spiritual drive, you can expect more bangers on the way and hopefully a new album sooner than later. Either way, you can expect Flippa to be Havin’.

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Turbo, Gunna – Classy Girl

Gunna is one of the few acts that has been able to deal with adversity, returning with quality music to reach greater heights and while industry and online chatter thought famous relationships would hinder, his longtime collaborator Turbo was really all he needed, further proven as the producer puts his best foot forward with this new track, Classy Girl

I had seen a video online playing this as a new Gunna leak but I didn’t pay it any attention, it wasn’t until the other day, I was in the zone, working on some art when this randomly played and stopped me in my tracks. The infectious beat, with it’s encompassing synths, is heat on it’s own, then add Gunna who matches it’s simplicity with an equally catchy flow (I’ve never found myself singing out, “Rolls Royce Mansory”, yet here we are). There’s such an 80’s vibe to this production with the sequencing and choice of sounds, combined with the subtle strings, maintaining a futuristic feel, that allows Gunna to effortlessly harmonise over. A follow up on Turbo’s 2023 released Bachelor which hadn’t hit like this, so if it this any indication as to the direction in which these two are going with forthcoming projects then I’m definitely looking out for it. Few new releases of late have had any real playback value let alone played on loop, whereas with Classy Girl, like the tag, I can’t help but to “run it back Turbo”.

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“She just want a saviour, Girl..I cannot save ya, I just want the paper, you just want to lay up..” – Reese La Flare

New from Reece LaFlare:

Produced by Foreign Teck, the wavy cut is further proof that Reece is not looking to slow down any time soon. The Atlanta rapper caught a lot of ears with his 2015 offering Gold House, and he has remained consistent, with the Been Had Boyz EP with Key! released early this year, and his solo project Reece Vs The Universe, on the way.

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