California-based Whosthahottest has been scouting for talents from all over and provides them with a platform to showcase their talents, merchandise and other resources. Made up of some of the best professionals with an eye for talent, it is no surprise that this top house company is growing to empire status. Delving deep into the shores of hip hop world, Whosthahottest was able to bring some of the most gifted rappers of our generation who have somewhat been underrated and that is how the 16-track album “Thank You” came about!
I have to admit that this year, we the loyal hip hop heads have had the feasts of our lives; from Drake and 21 Savage’s joint “Her Loss”, Nas’ “KID III” and Roddy Rich’s “Feed Tha Street 3.” Now we get to indulge in another epic collection from dedicated newcomers with something to prove; – it really doesn’t get much better than this!
Collaborating with King Ju who is a Long Beach-based producer who was involved in some of the bangers like “Froze”, “Show Time” and “Family First”, the entire of this collection begs for your time because it is a quality and valuable timeless collection with hard-hitting modern hip hop tracks as well as the classics to take you back in time to when real rap was invented!
“Thank You” is much of a tribute to the fans and supporters and people of mammoth hearts who have been involved in one way or another in the story and growth of Whosthahottest as a brand. A track like “Flex” which brings Tall Flame on board is a hard-hitting banger with deep-phased bass, atmospheric synths, and 808 sounds. The star of the moment equally goes hard and makes this an engaging one with those catchy phrases of “flex on hoes!”
“Froze” featuring EZ$mONEY & Lord Reno is cold as hell with the duo going out of their way to ensure you remember their names. The beauty of this track rests on those clever rhymes over the introspective rap-inspired beats- there is that flavor added to those percussive melodies that feel hypnotic and is just unforgettable!
“Don’t Stop” sees Doggy Maxx, GsThaGreat & Big Ab step on stage and give a memorable performance over the heavy hip-hop instrumentals. By the time the gang is halfway done; you will be wishing this track ‘don’t stop!’
There is that nostalgic element to “Sunny D” performed by EZ$mONEY, Doggy Maxx & Lord Reno as they take you back to the good old days and cement your thoughts there. I’ve lost count to the times I’ve listened to this track already- it’s so addictive!
“Rolling Loud” sees EZ$mONEY engineer an anthem off of his rhymes; this is the kind of track capable of lifting the mood on any occasion as it hits the ears and the reverberating effect is felt all the way through the stomach and you just can’t keep calm!
Like a good professor, I am not going to empty down the entire course on my own lest I want to domesticate lazy students; – “Thank You” has lots of fine tunes to offer to any hip hop head and as of this moment, you’re already late to the party but you can still make it before it gets crowded!
Follow the attached link and find out just how good “Thank You” is in its entirety!
Redrapbeat, a virtuosic music producer and digital artist, prides himself on his versatility and storytelling panache. His strongest artistic attribute lies in the fact that he can transform just about any story into melodies with universal appeal. And when it comes to his creative expression, he does not believe in self-limitation, which is why you cannot box him in any one genre. He navigates the ever-evolving realms of hip-hop, electronic, lo-fi, and orchestral symphonies, among others. He is living proof that music can indeed be enjoyed in multiple forms and still invoke emotions in listeners. He is dedicated to exploring the intersection of different genres and pushing the boundaries of his own creativity to create unique music with instant appeal!
The track “Plastic Sweet Heart” is so many things. I want to hail the mixing here; it is top-level, and the artwork is also first-class. The end result is a song of the finest quality.
Many listeners report that this track evokes nostalgia for the 80s, reminiscent of the era’s distinctive sound… others going to a certain place in Tokyo, Japan, reveling under the colorful and flashing disco lights that move in time with the music as they dance with reckless abandon.
This is the kind of jam that makes you feel young again as it hits you right in the heart. And those synths, my god! They spread pleasant melodies all around. Everything stands out: the music, the energy, and the vibe exuded here.
It’s actually too bad that this jam isn’t long enough—before you know it, it is over and leaves you wanting more. That’s just how good it is, and to imagine that I randomly stumbled upon it makes me love it tenfold.
A longer version of this track with captivating female vocals could further enhance its appeal. I’d really float like a butterfly and sting like a bee!
Available on all popular platforms, give this banger a listen; you’re likely to enjoy every second of it!
Bry Luther King has once again set his city ablaze with his new 13-track album dubbed “City On Fire” which is much more than the first-class music contained there; it is a huge testament to the artist’s limitless creativity and versatility. He proves that he is not just a rapper but an artist as well, with tracks that span hip-hop, rap, and R&B. He went above and beyond to present fresh sounds through his effortlessly smooth and distinctive flows. The project is already making waves in Atlanta, Georgia, and outside, earning critical acclaim from both fans and critics.
The raw, catchy, and infectious masterpiece “Skip To The Loot” is a single off of this album and a showcase of Bry’s contagious energy as well as sharp-witted flows when it comes to his lyrical prowess.
Right from the get-go, Bry invites a listener to sing along as he delves right into it with the catchy hooks over the vibrant and futuristic beat that is addicting as his flows. His impeccable flow and emotive delivery paint vivid pictures with words, engaging the listener’s thoughts.
His lyrics focus on self-worth, confronting adversaries, and the genuine hustle of making money. The lines, “My phone staying on DND unless the money callin” encapsulate how he’s got no time for BS—if it ain’t about something important, just don’t bother him.
This is an undeniable street anthem with infectious charm and effortless appeal. The beat switch towards the end makes for the perfect hypnotic climax!
This anthem is already making waves, resonating from barber shops to clubs and street corners. As such, I’d recommend that you hop on and enjoy this lyrical ride!
Follow the link below to stream and add “Skip To The Loot” to your library. While at it, take some time to stream the entire album to experience something magical that showcases an artist at the summit of his artistic greatness!
With this 12-track album, Marc Woosnam offers quite the remedy with a scintillating blend of grunge, blues, rock, and folk. Wielding brash, soulful, smooth, and passionate sounds that hit hard and instantly captivate a listener, this album bridges the gap between stark human moments and wild, untamable energy, offering a unique perspective that only Woosnam can deliver. As a product of a 15-year creative process, it is little surprise that it has already secured its place in the Amazon Album Rock Charts.
You know, at the end of the day, it’s not just about making an album; it’s about capturing the essence of his music, the stories he wanted to tell, the emotions he wanted to convey, and the connection he wanted to make with his listeners. This album is a reflection of his musical soul, and he hopes it resonates with your hearts.
I listened to this magnificent body of work, which sees Marc pour his heart and soul into each and every track, and I’ve sampled a few tracks here to scratch your musical itch because you really need to experience this extensive work of art.
He hits the ground running and never once pauses for breath. Armed with all the trademark sounds of classic, bluesy, and grunge rock music, this Berkshire-based wizard wastes no time in making his mark, delivering a stellar opening cut in “All Fall Down”, a fiery track that emerges from thunderous percussive beats and rollicking electric riffs thanks to the help of both Marcus and Rob. As the track builds, the boys unleash a timeless medley of rhythm guitar, upright bass, and some self-assured vocals, laying a steady foundation with a strong automotive anthem!
“Sacrament” arrives in a gentle, blues-infused blend, conjuring up gorgeous shades of the original rock scene. It feels like the beating heart of yesteryear, revitalized for the modern age, making it a joy to hear. The theme is melancholic and delivered with the heart-wrenching tones of someone grappling with heartbreak and disappointment. The tune also brims with virtuosic guitar picking and awe-inspiring musicianship.
“Prosperity” is a proper rocker; it is a bold, textured sound that takes the lead from a broad selection of styles, showcasing Woosnam’s more nuanced, expressive side to his caustic rock sound.
“Met Your Match” features vividly expressive lyrics. It is a track that does not tiptoe around its weighty subject matter. This is a genuine standout that gives the listener something to think about long after the last note has faded because Marc offers variety with instrumentation and garage rock sensibilities.
Crashing riffs and pounding drums in “Sin” break down into a dark spiral of hard rock anthemics echoing visceral 90’s sounds and grunge aesthetics that conjure up comparisons to legendary bands like Nirvana and Guns N’ Roses.
“Till I Stop Missing You” features a gentle yet powerful production that wraps around the lyrics like a warm embrace. The tuneful guitar chops provide a captivating backdrop to delightfully complement the scene-stealing vocal performance. This tune is emotional, and Marc touches on a soul-stirring sentimental subject regarding the difficulties of letting go.
“Into Everything, Nothing” is another soulful jam with heartfelt lyrics and squeaky clean singing as Woosnam touches on a delicate theme, leaving a lasting impression with how he readily conveys vulnerability.
“Some Remedy” is not just music but relatable stories told through Marc’s own lenses, and it deserves to be heard more.
Follow the link below, stream it in its entirety, and let us know what you think about Woosnam’s artistry and originality.
Jackie Brown
at 12:19 am
I’m really feeling the vibes on this project good job