Showing posts with label sexy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sexy. Show all posts


Da Real EKG is definitely going up. If not by the zeal of his Dothan, Alabama delivery; then certainly by the pull of his recent release, “Elevator”. Nearly three minutes of high-class, top floor music— “Elevator” features two, slick verses from the Southern spitter and a succulent chorus from Breana Marin. Within the first few seconds of this record, golden chords will attract you; enveloped by a faint, yet heavenly vocal that fades in and out of the mix. Effortlessly, Breanna slips into this bath of harmonies, crooning phenomenally through lyrics that celebrate this song’s central subject: rising unstoppably to the top. For such, Da Real EKG’s verses are marvelous compliments. The Yellowhammer rapper, rhyming with a charm that only the South can conjure, adds a fitting spin to the record— detailing his myriad encounters with women, in the midst of his luxurious lifestyle. “Elevator”, by these two elements, becomes a sensual joyride. One where nothing matters but the rise, and whomever you’re enjoying it with. Looking for a smooth, playa’ love-song? Look no further than the latest from Da Real EKG. 


This is precisely what we have been waiting for. Since Summer Walker’s fiery onset in 2018, ignited by her chart-topping “Girls Need Love” record; the lot of us have waited with bated breaths for someone to offer a rendition. Their own take on the smoldering smash. Now, we may finally have it; lifted from the lungs of the young, North Carolina crooner, Abryon. With an awe-striking command over melody and harmony, this Southern singer aims to remind us that “Girls Need Love Too”. A sultry music video, and autotune-driven remix, are his main means of doing so. As he passes between various scenes with two particular women, the Tarheel vocalist unhinges a bit more of his amorous soul. He confides in them his desire to be anything and everything they could ask for; ultimately giving us everything we could ask for in a Summer Walker remix: pleas full of passion that’ll feel everlasting. 





“Girls Need Love 2” on Youtube
 




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Riding a nonstop 808, the flossy Jasmine L’Chelle is making a move for the Queen of Rap crown. It comes in the form of “Centerfold”: a banging, Los Angeles anthem, celebrating this Hip-Hop darling’s inextinguishable ambition. You can see it in her eyes as they flutter at the camera in the beginning of the single’s seductive music video. She is teeming with talent; evident by the way she can flaunt her glamour and curves, whilst slinging flows and bars like you have never heard. Her two verses are as lethal as they are alluring; carrying dangerous doses of uniqueness and originality. Between tantalizing her audience with hypnotic twirls and crawls, the Californian rapper offers rhyme after rhyme regarding her greatness, lavish lifestyle, and even a dream she had about Drake. Her inflection is truly what makes this record the banger that it is. Over the club-ready, trap production of “Centerfold”; Jasmine L’Chelle whips her own, distinct delivery, keeping the momentum of the song at a pleasurable constant. She never has to do too much. Her entrancing, braggadocious bars; novel flow; and irresistible charm, are all she will ever require. With that triple threat, she is destined for the throne.





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Next Friday we are in for a treat. Following Valentines Day, while we are all still wrapped in the arms and sheets of that special someone, James Doe is dropping his new, MizzHitz Beatz-produced single, “Set It Off”. This record is the quintessential, February smash. Seductive hihats prance across an amorous bash of chords and melodies. Likewise, a gliding 808 bass and smoldering, trap percussion forwards a groove only the most sensual, R&B jams can ferment. As a vocalist, James Doe only elevates the track’s potential. With a Chicago spirit, flavored by Dallas living, the crooner slings melodious, sing-song bars throughout the track. Each drop of a snare; each heartfelt pound of a kick, is chaperoned by hot-blooded harmonies and lustful lyrics. Certainly, “Set It Off” has earned a spot in next week’s bedside playlist; and through its release, James Doe will solidify himself as a R&B talent we must keep our ears on.




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Like a romantic molasses, Da Twin Prince will slowly slide into your heart. Not empty-handed either; in tow, will be his brand new, anthemic love-song, “Preparation and Practice”; all you’ll need to fall head over heels for this Brooklyn talent. As custom of new-wave, alternative R&B, “Preparation and Practice” is commenced with a pitched down vocal sample. The Farro Jarro production is then spruced up with the surge of a voluptuous bassline; accentuated by sprinkles of snaps and the eventual onset of torrid, trap drums. Over it all, Da Twin Prince gives a performance fitting for the new year. Both vocally and lyrically, the East Coast crooner seems refined on this record. He easily slips into heart-turning harmonies and amorous melodies, both devoted to sending a significant message to his significant other: any one before him was just “Preparation and Practice” for the love he’ll give. When a penchant for songwriting meets a talented taste for melody, artists like Da Twin Prince naturally result. And when that force is at its most sensuous, infectious peak, bangers like “Preparation and Practice” must be anticipated. Just wait until the radio gets a hold of this. Da Twin Prince will have everyone from New York, and beyond, singing right along.




Now available to download on ITunes, Amazon, Tidal, and Google Play!


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Fort Pierce spitter, Razzie, cuts right to the chase with “Pussy Power”, his latest, eclectic offering. The twerk of a colorful marimba ushers in this record, sided by a metallic rattle and swelling kick. Once the kick has stomped to its pinnacle, it explodes into a buzzing, enticing 808; propelled by the Floridian artist’s provocative hook. “She got Pussy Power... Now she feel empowered!” he chants melodically, clad in zeal and audacious autotune. As raw and uncut as this chorus initially sounds, it is quite actually a praise of femininity. This theme trails the Miami-based rapper’s lyrics, as he embarks on a two minute and fifty-six second homage to strong, sexually-liberated, independent women. Wielding the ardor of Floridian legend, Uncle Luke himself, Razzie rockets with a light-hearted banger for the next girl’s night out. It is a fun, filthy trap smash certain to have nightclubs across the nation buzzing for more. 


“Pu**y Power” on Spotify https://goo.gl/wAfKBG



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In Hip Hop, the cypher ain't complete without the female emcee. Thanks to the success of Hip Hop Queen Nicki Minaj and now with Cardi B driving the bus, we have seen a re-emergence of female rap artists. Reppin' Houston, TX, Risse Cakes is an rap beauty looking to take the game to the next level. The New York born talent comes from a musical background, as her father was a Reggae DJ. Also, being the cousin of Rap Legend Busta Rhymes doesn't hurt either. Ms. Cakes is back with her new summer smash '12 Inches or Better'. If you couldn't guess what the song was about from the title, let's take a closer look. Listen as Risse rides the catchy club rhythm with a full explanation of what kind of man she is looking for and what he needs to do to satisfy her. I have a feeling this won't be the last we hear from Risse Cakes. With her skills and star appeal, we may soon be talking about the lane she has created for the next female emcees to follow.


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