Abstract Hip-Hop, Hip-Hop | Jody Bigfoot and Tandaro Connect on “Hands”
Posted by VMan on February 23, 2021
Rising rapper Jody Bigfoot has returned with the new video for his latest single “Hands”. The Tandaro produced cut is a hard hitting, gritty track that is in your face and will wake you up. With his driven flow running effortlessly over the top of dark and pulsing production, we are now beginning to see the full picture of what to expect on his forthcoming projects. Check it out above now!
RnB | Liv Drops Second Ever Single “Selfish”
Posted by VMan on February 20, 2021
A groove-laden slice of R&B, up and coming New York native Liv is opening her heart on the lush new single, ‘Selfish’, and it’s a great introduction to her music. Her smooth top line are cushioned by plucky riffs and steady percussion, the cool melody allowing the bossy, no-nonsense lyricism to shine through. This is well worth checking out, tap in above now and keep your eyes on Liv!
Alternative, Hip-Hop | Psyclo is blurring the lines between Hip Hop and Alt-Pop via“Smoke Screen”
Posted by VMan on February 9, 2021
LA local artist Psyclo is blurring the lines between Hip Hop and Alt-Pop in her latest rebellious downtempo single, “Smoke Screen”. After a big year of a ton of music in 2020, she’s starting off this year as strong as possible! “Smoke Screen” holistically lures you into a heavy sensory journey through the trifecta of sound, music and lyrics. It’s hype and chill at the same time. Tune in to “Smoke Screen” above now and keep Psyclo on your radar this year!
Hip-Hop | seeyousoon Come In Strong On First Track Of The Year
Posted by VMan on January 23, 2021
Orlando based collective and hip-hop group seeyousoon make stunning inroads into 2021 via their hard hitting, left field leaning single, “Fever.” Showcasing the flows that have seen the collective gain critical praise over warped beats, the track reflects the first step of a busy few months for seeyousoon. Tap in above now!
Hip-Hop | Illinois rap riser Rob Hollow seeks “Legendary” status with his melodic new single
Posted by VMan on January 14, 2021
Illinois based rapper Rob Hollow is back with a powerful new single titled “Legendary” that is bound to make you feel as triumphant as the song feels. A fresh face on the burgeoning melodic trap scene, the emerging talent impressed with his debut single “Mad” earlier this year, accruing over half a million streams on the song. Joining forces with UK producer Milodrama, the tag team come correct on this one. Check out “Legendary” above now!
Hip-Hop, Trap | The ‘HipHopGamer’ Shares About Influences, Multi-Media Business, His Future & Much More [INTERVIEW]
Posted by VMan on January 11, 2021
Mixing trap, hip-hop and gaming on one side, while maintaining a vibrant personality as seen on his socials on the other, the ‘HipHopGamer’s’ digestible, reasonably unified experience through said socials impressively connects component of his lifestyle with a profession of his choice. A ‘stacked’ trait-of-sorts that plays well in 2021.
The unique and visionary multi-media business model highlights a healthy solution for the new struggle ushered in by today’s modern digital age: The innate and enduring challenge of being present and balanced offline and online.
Whether organically or tactically, or both, The ‘HipHopGamer’s domination of this challenge, and then doubling down by including multiple professions within his growing window of his audience, is a strategic combination that is worth highlighting and clearly works.
Part-commentator, part-gamer, part-musician, part just-born entertainer, FreshNewTracks had a chat with the USA-based talent, getting in-depth below.
Interview
What were moments growing up you ‘knew’ you wanted to go into entertainment as a profession?
Answer: When I was 14, I had my first ever performance on stage as a rap artist in a rap group, with my brother, and other members of the group that I consider family. That moment being on stage, hearing the cheering from the crowd was everything, I knew I wanted to entertain.
Another moment was going to E3 in 2008 [and] having that experience was a dream come true for a hardcore gamer, and I knew I had to do this as a career and my day job had to come to an end at some point and go full time, [as the] HipHopGamer.
Was there a moment that connected your business savvy side with your love of games and entertainment broadly?
Answer: Yes, my business savvy side was always there I just never tapped into it because I and many others growing up especially, in my era, we were always taught to work until you’re 65, get a pension, and die, end of story, but, I didn’t want that to be my story – feel me?
So, going to E3 in 2009 – That was the first time I went to E3 on my own media credentials, as HipHopGamer, and I learned a lot, asked a lot of questions, and started to become more valuable as a talent – by becoming more than just a talent.
I started to utilize my knowledge and passion for the gaming industry and merged that with other industries. So, I started making money in the movie industry, sports, fashion, etc…. And, I always took time out to learn about what other people needed and provide it for them, which led to the discovery of my passion also being able to solve problems. And, that’s when I knew that I was on to something that would take me to the next level.
On the subject of your music mixed with gaming scores, was that idea something you always planned, or, was it more of a natural next step given the moment?
Answer: Well growing up playing all the games, like NBA LIVE, and MADDEN, and also games like, Streets of Rage, and Tony Hawk, they had dope hip-hop sound tracks. So, I always wanted to make songs for games just cause it was cool to do especially if you from the hood.
What really pushed me to take my music seriously, in terms of the gaming industry was this guy, Candid Anthony, who called me out and said
“How is your name HipHopGamer yet you don’t rap?”
I was like, “What..?,” that was the wrong thing to say, I actually made a diss verse back in 2008 against him. That’s when I was like [thinking], “You know what Candid Anthony is right, my name is HipHopGamer, more people need to know that I’m actually a Hip-Hop artist, and not just only a fan of Hip-Hop culture, because I grew up in it.
So then, that’s when I started to make songs for video games and, humbly and amazingly, I actually got my songs in video games like Watch Dogs 2 and Twisted Metal – that’s historic to me.
Answer: My Grandma – my grandma was, and is, my everything, and my grandma taught me about my TRUE IDOL, which is GOD, and the importance of the love of God and spreading that message around the world, by the way I live my life.
Who were your idols looking up to growing up?
Answer: I’ve had tons of influences, such as 50 cent, Oprah, Adam Sessler, 2pac, and more, but my at the end of the day, my grandmother, Margaret Williams, impacted my life the most.
What advice would you give to other growing indie artists who aim to find that ‘connective ground’ between their larger-life entertainment passions and a working business framework on social media?
Answer: The best advice I can give is to find what, YOU, do that only, you CAN, do to create an exclusive impact on what your passionate about.
For example, let’s say your a comedian, but you also got the skills of a chef, the combination of food and laughter, and the way you deliver it with your unique touch and stamp of approval, is a game changer.
So use everything that makes you, YOU, as a way to amplify what you’re passionate about, so when the world sees it, it’s not something they’ve seen or felt before you become the FIRST within your actual passion to impact the world, just as you are.
Albums, Hip-Hop | Ant White Drops Riveting 10-Track RAZR Hip-Hop Album
Posted by VMan on December 19, 2020
RAZR carries a deeper reflection of the world Ant White has gotten listeners familiar with.
Dropping a massive 10-set of songs, there’s something for everyone in this colorful, dark, and solid-strength album at hand. From “Out On Bail,” to “Gucci Dragon,” the collection here certainly sticks with dynamism and plenty of narrative built-in, the collection of songs glues with anyone who walks alongside with music in their life.
Ant White has unequivocally been on a roll lately, even given the state of the pandemic-era we continue to be in, regular music and content stands to be the norm.
With Ant White flare being properly recognized more and more, the future is bright for this artist.