Busting out the bando of Albany, NY serving trap vibes is S3H Flex. With a triple threat mindset of “Stay Humble Hustle Hard” to compliment his Flex, the origin of his name is one of ambition. He stays in his own lane that he’s created for himself with the influences of Meek Mill. From his freestyling days to his recording days, Flex says the Philly rapper is his motivation. 
It wasn’t until recently that Flex began taking his musical talent seriously. With a supportive team backing him up, they booked him his first studio session 3 months ago. Ever since then, he’s recorded 16 songs. Not only that but he made his stage debut opening up for China Mac and Fred the Godson all while starring in a YouTube series titled “Luca Sand Presents The Wolves.” Flex is determined to be an all around entertainer as he embarks on his acting journey. His character is one that’s running the streets, at a young age, his hustler’s mentality is matched to an old head’s, therefore demanding money and respect. 
S3H Flex just released his single Trappin' in early September and it’s already making a buzz. Produced by John C. Majic, the beat packs on heat as the NY rapper adds fuel to the fire with his word flow. 

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Instagram: @s3h_flex


Today is going to be a good day. The song Good Day is introduced by Cam Jordan as he hops on a beat that lets you know, this is about to be a classic under his repertoire of singles. Spitting positive words that complement the classic feel of the track, the message he spreads is one of believing that there are better days to come, even if you’re going through it right now. 
Releasing the music video in late September, he’s already racking up close to 20K views. The track features FBG Duck, it’s not the typical song that only brags and boasts about being up in life, the lyrics show the humble side, showing their gratitude for having life go their way. 
The music visual serves feel good vibes, everyone is having a great time, partying, dancing and drinking. The video then cuts to a skit with Jae on the staircase rubbing his head, clearly stressed until one of his homies tap him on the back and tell him “It’s gonna be a good day.”  

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Follow him on Instagram: @itscamjae and @gravitymusic100


            An alluring beat introduces Halo as it drops, Marc Illy hops on the rhythm and unleashes his flow as he times every staccato smoothly. The new track, Halo just dropped earlier this summer and is already raking in over 1M views on World Star Hip Hop and 600K on YouTube. Illy is not new to the rap game, he’s been in the industry since his early 20’s when he first started producing professionally as a recording engineer in Orange County and Hollywood, CA. He’s worked with quite a few notable figures, allowing him to witness the moves music moguls made first hand. 
            There’s more to Illy than just a music persona, throughout the years, he’s managed to find himself a little bit more, changing his name as he goes through each transformation. Formerly known as Marcus Elias and Juscelino, he committed to Marc Illy as he morphs all of his talents into one. He embraces that his entrepreneurism, opening up his own online business and travel company while curating his travel blog. As he expands his horizons, he infuses what he’s learned from his escapades into the sounds of his music, thus leaving him with a unique vibe that no one’s ever really touched before, not only does he explore his new found sounds in Halo but Made Up My Mind also paints the picture. 

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Instagram: @marc_illy


Leo Rambos is a Hip Hop artist hailing from Charlotte, NC. He’s been rapping since he was 13 years old. At a young age, Rambos was already spitting full 16’s. Shortly after he started attending high school, the music mogul in the making bought his own recording equipment and made it his mission to record 2-3 songs every night. Throughout his consistent recording process, he came to find his sound and what differentiates him from other artists.

      Far from someone who’s dependent on his family to provide for him, his childhood was quite on the rough side. He has a troubled past, being forced to grow up quickly to fend for himself after his mother was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis. He paused everything and dedicated his life to caring for his momma until she passed in 2015. Suffering a loss is never easy but Rambos always looked to her for inspiration. As she looks down on him, he grinds harder. He hops back in the booth and picks up right where he left off when it comes to his career. Now he’s focused with his mother as his guardian angel by his side, he feels as though he can conquer the music game at the mere age of 22. 

      Rambos recently dropped his new single “Stick” on all major streaming platforms. The song depicts him accompanying a captivating beat with an enticing word flow. He talks about fake friends and being careful who you put your neck on the line for because not everyone is loyal. 

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Instagram: @leorambos
Twitter: @leo_rambos
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Born and raised in Syracuse, NY, Jus One now resides in Queens as he delivers his 6thalbum, Show Em What’s True. This Hip Hop veteran has been in the game for over a decade with contributions such as hosting Grind Time, a battle rap show popular by the millions. 

To the Hip Hop heads, their ears can tell he’s been doing this rap thing. With a flow that takes us back to the Golden Era of music, the 90s, Jus One is showcasing his ability to spit bars upon bars with Show Em What’s True. A pen game on 100, he’s talking that real talk and showing em how it’s done. It’s not a dumbed down project, he’s reciting lines that make you rewind and play it twice. 

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Instagram:@therealjusone


New song "Turn It Up" is an explosion of hiphop dance music. Multi-genre Rochester MC and singer, Redbeard Samurai, has something for everyone on his latest video. Listen as he spits an animated boombap rhyme while dancing to an infectious groove, before lighting the fire with his sizzling R&B melodies. The video is nothing short of a work of art, packed with colorful design elements, visually pleasing choreography, and top notch production all geared to get your bones moving! Read more about Redbeard Samurai's new hit and join the growing movement below. 





Rochester hip-hop artist, Redbeard Samurai, released his debut music video “Turn it Up” today in preparation for his upcoming album, entitled: ​Second. This first single is a party anthem, complete with Redbeard Samurai’s infectious brand of Soul-Hop. The video was recorded at Arbor Venues by local videographer Josiah X and features comic book like visual effects paired with dancers in a variety of styles; from hip-hop, to swing, to just plain novice, this video stands to say, “it doesn’t matter how you cut loose, it matters ​that you cut loose.”

This first single is a teaser of what’s to come on Redbeard Samurai’s debut album: ​Second. This 17 track concept album, complete with skits and interludes, shows a wide breadth of influences. Free jazz, hip-hop, and loungy B-sides are just a few of the things you can expect to hear from this diversified artist. Featuring visuals by Mexican artists Raul Urias and Moises Cordova, Redbeard Samurai intends to present a product that is refined and unique.




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