Showing posts with label soulful. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soulful. Show all posts


The city of Philadelphia is breeding a powerhouse. An imprint of epic potential that could very well be the next leading label of ‘The Birthplace of America’. Known as Born Made Bosses Music Group (BMB), this East Coast collective is spearheading consciousness and the revival of boom-bap; utilizing their latest tape, ‘Soul & Spice Vol. 1’, as a swift introduction into their lasting magnificence. Sporting seven tracks, and seven tracks alone, the effort is fully produced by JSoul Musiq (BMB’s first artist and in-house producer). Over twenty minutes of runtime, our New Orleanian beat-maker splices sweet, soul samples with punching, Golden Era drums. These instrumentals lay the foundation of some of CG QUE’s (BMB’s head honcho), JSoul Musiq’s, and Super K’s most impassioned and thought-provoking verses; returning the essence of organic hip-hop to ‘The City of Brotherly Love’. Granted, a couple tracks feature modern percussions— with ‘Kryptic’ being a powerful, 808-driven rhyme-fest; and Atiya’s ‘What I Need’ braving shimmering R&B vocals over soft kicks and trap snares— they do not subtract from the project’s cohesive, old-school sound. Their equivalent use of soul samples is an adhesive that binds these records to the other joints on the project; keeping ‘Soul & Spice Vol. 1’ a smooth-flowing, nostalgic affair. Every artist spotlighted on this project uniquely holds their own; offering another dimension of brilliance to ‘Soul & Spice Vol. 1’ that hadn’t existed before their part. In twenty minutes, these artists combine and create something remarkable. Just imagine what they’ll be presenting us years down the line. If Philadelphia had no hope in R&B and the revival of Golden Era Hip-Hop, they certainly have one now; and Born Made Bosses is leading the way.





We recently caught up with suave conscious rap spitter, CG Que for to get the story behind thejoint project "Soul & Spice Vol. 1". Peep the in-depth FB LIVE interview above on the TheDopeness interview series.


“Soul & Spice Vol. 1” 




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“Is it only when you know the pot is empty, that it’s gnawing at the corners of your mind?” croons a high-pitched, soulful sample in the beginning of Slick Mick’s lovely October release, “I Gotta Rose For These Hoes”. Once the steady shiver of a tambourine, engulfed by slick, bluesy guitars, has had its fill; a goliath, East Coast drum loop stomps into the mix, completing his puristic instrumental. As gravitating as this beat is, it gives our Sydney spitter room to further captivate us with his calm delivery and lyrical narration. This record, above all else, is aimed at the casual listener; who will press play whenever they yearn for a tranquil hip-hop song to pacify them. Slick Mick, sliding through bars regaarding his current state of life and attitude, is not seeking to overwhelm you. No, instead he maneuvers his smooth, Australian accent and endless river of rhymes, to deliver the ideal Saturday night ballad. On the brink of kicking back on the couch to relax? Throw on “I Gotta Rose For These Hoes” and let this excellent offering from Slick Mick massage those corners of your mind. 


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Think back to the 1st time you heard Mary J or Keisha Cole. The voice, the talent, the look. More than that its the songwriting and their ability to tell their story of pain connects with the audience on a much greater level. Maraiika is that kind of artist. 

On her new song "Special" she allows listeners in on a very personal story and shares her inner-most feelings. "Special" is a relationship song where she finds herself in the middle of a twisted love triangle. She can't sleep at nights, because the one she loves continues to play games with her. And to think, they could've been something "Special". Listen as Maraiika sings her heart out for the new single off her up coming EP. Stay tuned for the release date and follow Maraiika below! Visit se7enfigure.com




More about Maraiika~

"My name is Maraika Harris, I am from one of the hottest musical city’s, Toronto. My background is Jamaican and Guyanese. Since my father passing i have been living with my mother. I started dancing when i was 3 years old which lead me to enter a dance competition with kids that was 16 when i was 6. I always loved dancing but i fell in love with singing when i was 14. I did not know i could actually sing until people around me were insisting how much i should that this seriously. While attending St.Edmund Campion Secondary School at 16 I joined a club named “midi club” we did a miniature music video and preformed for the Dufferin-Peel faculty. That year really sparked my drive to sing and make my own music.Music has always been a huge part of my life.Music helped me through the toughtest points in my life and at the tender age of 15,many people began to tell me they loved my voice and believed i could make it far as i singer. i began to dabble in song writing and found releasing my feelings,concerns and aggressions on paper to be very therapeutic and i also found it inspiring to me that people that people my age could relate to my music and this is what has kept me going thus far."


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Truth... That is something the streets is full of and something that hiphop has been missing for a very long time. Raw emotion, up close and personal, soulful and original. That's how I would explain Jacksonville, FL hiphop artist, P1, on his new project "What If I Told You The Truth". Standout tracks include "On My Mind", "Already Know", "Truth #1", "Money" and "Trap". With each of these track I feel like P1 shares something special about himself. Its real. You will hear a young rapper with a promising career as he goes through the highs and lows as a trapper looker to a brighter future. He accomplishes his mission of setting himself apart from today rappers by posing the question "What If I Told You The Truth". Download the full project today for the answer to that question!

Also, DJ Swagg does an amazing job of tying the project together as mixtape host. Peep the vivid mini-movie to "Trap" below as you follow P1 into his hood. Also, read more about the homie, P1, and follow his growing movement today!