Musicians
WILL QBLACCK BE THE NEXT RISING STAR COMING OUT OF ATLANTA?đ„orđ
Is Qblacck the next to blow out of Atlanta, Ga? He recently just dropped his first project âODDXHILDâ and is starting to gain a lot of buzz throughout the city, but is it enough for him to make it into stardom? Qblacck is an American Artist from the East Side of Atlanta, Ga. He recently got out of prison in 2020 with hopes to pursue music seriously.
By ODDBALL4L LLC4 years ago in Interview
Megan's Kryptonite
When Megan Thee Stallion entered the rap game, it was clear that she was a force to be reckoned with. Her powerhouse sound and brick house build catapulted her into Superstar status in a relatively short time, and her presence was embraced seemingly by everyone in the game... more notably, Queen Beyonce herself.
By Stormy R Seal4 years ago in Interview
The Empire Of Gucci Mane
Gucci Mane has survived a great deal in the music business to get to where he is in the industry today. From making a huge comeback after serving time in prison, to beef with artists, and a huge image and creative sound makeover... Gucci has grown in his career to be a household name as an artist and successful businessman in the music game.
By Stormy R Seal4 years ago in Interview
AHVE (ah-vey) - a euphoric moment or a sudden moment in euphoria
May I ask how you arrived at your artistâs name? Give us the scoop Well honestly, I just made it up. I knew I didnât want to use my government name because I danced professionally for a long time and people knew me by my government name and I didnât wanna get pigeon holed to being just a dancer, so I said I wanted something short and sweet and creative and something I could give life and meaning to as a recording artist.
By mysoundMusic4 years ago in Interview
Two Spirits Play A Pivotal Role To Indigenous Survival
Due to Colonization, a vast majority of the LGBTQ2S find ourselves struggling to reclaim our Sacred Space in our Tribal Communities. In the times of Non-Natives speaking about Indigenous issues, many have a tendency to show support for Indigenous Communities but not the LGBT2S, particularly Trans. You can not separate Two Spirits from Indigenous Culture. Two Spirit issues are Indigenous issues and we have long played vital roles in our Tribal Communities. Tony Enos is an Echota Cherokee who also has Black, Puerto Rican, Italian, Pakistani, Arabic, Jordanian and Melanesian heritages. In Two Spirit Nation, most are familiar with not only Tony Enosâ high vibrational music but also his incredible work in advocating for Two Spirits, Indigenous Communities, protecting the Sacred and advocacy on HIV issues.
By Marcy Angeles 4 years ago in Interview
Ike Rhein Delivers "Violin" Music Video
Ike Rhein returns with an absolute banger, "Violin." "Violin" is Ike Rhein's second single of the year. The record follows "Messed It Up," which features platinum recording artist Luh Kel. The music video for "Messed It Up" has since surpassed one million views. Building on the success of the track, Ike Rhein is back with "Violin," which, ironically, is heavily laced with violin chords, and hard-hitting, catchy melodies and harmonies.
By Meikhel Philogene4 years ago in Interview
What You Need To Know About Rosebud, a Hard-Working and Fast-Rising Rapper
Hard-working and fast-rising, Rosebud is one of the most impactful stars coming out of New York City today. Bringing nothing but authentic, organic, hard-hitting hip-hop music, Rosebud is a force to be reckoned with. His thirst for knowledge in hip-hop grew bigger than just the breakdown and curation of a hit. He started producing music at the age of 14 after being inspired by the way music had helped him get through so many moments in life.
By Honk Magazine4 years ago in Interview
Elizabeth Luka's 1st solo release "Why Won't You"
Elizabeth Luka is a 17 year old singer from Riga, Latvia. Her love for music, dance and stage began in early childhood, growing up in a musical family. She developed her stage experience by participating in various young vocalist competitions. Elizabeth has a passion for exploring different styles of music. Through her studies at Riga Dome Choir School and by attending vocal studios she has developed her skills in choir, classical and pop singing. At the age of 10 she released her first local album "KÄ PuÄ·e Aug" and began touring Latvia with well-known stage artists. To combine her love of music and dance (she has graduated the dance school "Dzirnas") the focus of Elizabeth's studies is musicals and she also takes part in a gospel choir. As Luka says, "Music is my whole life - it's a way for me to express my emotions - to hurt, heal, bring joy, love and feel." Elizabeth's new single "Why Won't You" was written and produced by her good friend and classmate Patrick Tabaks. This song is a story about the affairs of the world and the heart that has affected Elizabeth both physically and emotionally. (bio)
By mysoundMusic4 years ago in Interview











