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Jung Mergs – “Revenge” (Music Video)

East London alternative rap artist/producer JUNG MERGS shares the video for his latest single “Revenge”
Directed by Matthew Kinani and Sereeta Venkanah, brings the track and its themes of revenge, non-conformity, and rebellion further to life, with Jung Mergs visually exploring how feelings of revenge and anger can often play out in your mind, and how these feelings, which often come with negative connotations, can be channeled towards conquering anything in your way or holding you back.
“Revenge” is taken from ‘Everyone Talks About The Good, Never The Bad’ a 3-part series, which is set to come to a head, with the release of his next single ‘Control’ later this autumn.

ShooterGang Kony – “Still Kony 2”

 

Sacramento’s ShooterGang Kony delivers the visuals for his song “Still Kony 2” which is the title track of his new project. The track has a boomy backdrop and sees Kony in a reflective mode as he details all his troubles ranging from being a father, relationship with his mother, baby mama, and the streets.
The 14-track album features a range of tracks like the introspective “Overdose,” which features Jacksonville’s own Lil Poppa, and more aggressive cuts like “On Da Flo.”
From the album “Still Kony 2“. Out now!

 

 

Raw Soul – “Blurry” (Prod. by JustDan Beats)

Raw Soul comes through with “Blurry,” a reflective song ripe with solemn textures and introspective lyrics.

 

Mr.Peabody – “Before I Blow”

 

Mr.Peabody delivers his new single “Before I Blow” which dives into self-belief even with constant negativity surrounding him.
Get it on Apple Music//Spotify

 

 

 

VX3XINV – “Tired”

 

VX3XINV vents her anger on “Tired,” and goes for an unapologetic approach as she points out all the facade that goes on in this crazy world we live in.
The visual directed by Mario Visions captures her in full performance mode as she lay her thoughts on wax.
The song is taken from her CENOZOIK VII ALBUM. Check out more here.:
Get it on Spotify//Deezer//Soundcloud

Vinny Alfano – “Someone Who Can’t Control Himself” (feat. Mickey Factz & Alec Burnright)

Vinny Alfano brings together 2 dope MCs in the form of Mickey Factz and Alec Burnright over a gritty cinematic boom-bam instrumental where the bars fly like darts and the guitars roar loud. The emcees deliver solid rage-fuelled bars and the result is a solid workout track we all can rock to.
Get it on Apple Music//Deezer//Spotify

Pawz One x DJ Dister – “World Champion”

 

Los Angeles emcee Pawz One and German producer DJ Dister drop the visuals for “World Champion”. The song is off their album “Watch & Learn” which was released in April this year. Video is directed by Mighty Muds who makes use of a cinematic and inspirational aesthetic we all can vibe to.
Get it on Apple Music//Deezer//Spotify

 

 

Christopher eSX – Easy Street (feat. Moka Only).

 

Akron, OH-based emcee/producer/local business owner Christopher eSX teamed up with longtime friend & mentor, (platinum Canadian artist) Moka Only for his new single, “Easy Street”, produced by eSX.
Easy Street” is about fun, wordplay, musicality, and pure lyricism. Backed by a jazz-infused backdrop, the artists showcase their lyrical prowess effortlessly.
Get it on Apple Music//Deezer//Spotify

Nico.wav – “Nobody’s Perfect”

 

Nico.wav‘s “Nobody’s Perfect” is a laidback insightful cut that details his flaws and mistakes. far from being a sob story, the rapper uses it as lessons he had to learn to be a better person.
Get it on Soundcloud

Aylin – “Closer”

 

Aylin pays homage to love on “Closer,” a laidback sultry track ripe with alluring melodies and adulations from start to finish.

Rooftop J – “Mary Poppins”

Rooftop J‘s “Mary Poppins” is a dark boomy drill jam that showcases his fiery flow which he peppers with a carefree demeanor.
Get it on Apple Music//Deezer//Soundcloud

 

 

Riley Writtens x Tha Joint – “NY Aesthetic” (Feat. Tha Joint)

 

NY emcee Riley Writtens links with Tha Joint on the hometown tribute “NY Aesthetic.” Backed by a hard-hitting cinematic backdrop, both emcees trade bars about their love for the big apple.
Get it on Audiomack//Youtube//Soundcloud

 

 

Saif – “Fire”

 

Australian Bangladeshi Hip Hop & R&B SAIF raises the ante with his heavy single “Fire.” The track has a gloomy, cinematic mood peppered by his energetic flows and insightful lyrics about his religion, Indian roots, and more.
Get it on Apple Music.

 

 

Mostly George feat. GreatDaeg, Sinntek, Rawmatik – “The Odds” – Prod. Posthumous Production.

Mostly George teamed up with US hip-hop Artist GreatDaeg, Sinntek, and DJ Rawmatik to bring an International Underground banger titled “The Odds.” The song is about standing out and exuding the rebellious spirit against the grain. The beat itself is quite rousing and fuses elements of trap, edm, dubstep, and boom-bap.
Get it on //Deezer//

 

Cessa730 – “Assemble”

 

Cessa730 makes her entry on our list with “Assemble.” Backed by a heavy backdrop, she delivers a plethora of insightful lyrics that will pique your interests.

 

NOLAN – “LAH”

 

Detroit artist NOLAN (a/k/a Nolan The Ninja) is back with a video for his song “LAH” off his recently released TALK SOON LP.
“LAH,” is a fuzzy, laid-back slapper that showcases this new sound and style and the song gets a new life with director DDIDDYDOTMPEG.
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