Albums, Hip-Hop, RnB | Dylan Reese’s Debut Project ‘SILK’ is a MUST Listen For R&B Fans
Posted by Matt Keene on December 3, 2015
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For the last few months you may have caught some of Dylan’s creative Medleys on FNT and more recently the singles off his debut project SILK. The project comes after two years of curating his sound and working around the clock to better position himself in the industry.
When we checked in with Dylan, the Massachusetts native explained music is all he does; “I don’t drink, I don’t smoke, I don’t go out and party. I do music.” When he isn’t working on his own music he is engineering for locals out of Massachusetts and helping other’s get to where they want to get in their careers.
SILK is truly a complete project; when listening to the project all the way through each song flows into the next perfectly with the outros playing perfectly in to the intro of the next song. There are some serious stand out tracks on this project such as Flex On U featuring Futuristic, which is more of a hip hop banger, but if you want to slow it down throw it on Little Things or Ironic.
The project is available on iTunes for $6.99, but you can listen for free on Spotify or even grab it all for free on SoundCloud.
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Chill | George Acosta – We All Get Lost Sometimes (Thero Remix)
Posted by VMan on May 4, 2014
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Oh wow, for once those Facebook sponsored ads did work, and being the type of guy that listens to mostly everything that is presented to me, I read “…love Quilla’s vocals on the original track and I wanted to slow it down and give it a nice chill, tropical vibe” from Thero as he just passed 500 Likes on Facebook so I knew I had to press play. Remixing George Acosta’s “We All Get Lost Sometimes,” he adds the much needed sunlight the original needed blessing you on this glorious Sunday morning. This is a must listen and a must download!
Free Download: George Acosta – We All Get Lost Sometimes (Thero Remix)
Hip-Hop | CJ Trillo – Slow It Down (Prod. by Jim I.E.)
Posted by LoffyG on May 29, 2012
A little over a month ago W8 put me on to this guy, CJ Trillo. Previously known as Sucka Free CJ, Trillo began playing guitar and singing back in 2005, when he was only 15. At first he had no intentions of rapping because at heart he had a love for acoustic music. In December of 2010, Trillo released his first hip-hop project known as Ars Gratia Artis. Almost a year later he dropped Trill Life, a mixtape that I’ve had in constant rotation since I first heard it. His next project release is set for July 11th and should be nothing less than quality because through his music you can tell he’s been constantly progressing. This song is a little different then his previously releases so I added some of his older music below to give you a better taste of the variety. Do you think CJ’s flow is nice? Fire off in the comments below.