B. JUSTICE + NO STUDIOS PRESENTS | IF YOU NŌ, YOU NŌ TV SHOW

*Info provided by B. Justice

Nō Studios and B. Justice are proud to present the If You Nō You Nō TV Show, a groundbreaking and immersive experience that is set to take place at Nō Studios.

Showcase Dates:

Friday, August 11th

Friday, August 25th

Friday, September 8th

Friday, September 22nd

Final Show: October 23rd

This event marks the taping of a captivating live open mic competition, where locally talented artists from diverse genres will vie for the opportunity of being featured on our highly anticipated compilation album: Nō Album.

We encourage participants to watch these performances!

Experienced judges with expertise in the music industry will carefully evaluate each performance and will ultimately determine the deserving winner(s) of the competition.

If chosen, Nō Studios will provide studio time and the legal fees to arrange the revenue sharing agreement for the upcoming album. With the dedication to fostering artistic diversity and inclusivity, this competition welcomes participants from all musical genres, ensuring a rich tapestry of talent and a harmonious celebration of music.

10 Years of #SupportTheLocal [Happy Anniversary to CopyWrite Magazine]

“This was never the plan, but clearly it was the purpose.” - Lexi

This July [15th] we celebrate 10 years in the game [& 8 years in business] at CopyWrite Magazine. This year we reflect upon our communal impact, our advocacy in the creative industries and our dedication to changing the narrative in the most unapologetic way. We hope that this 10 years inspires other voices to rise up and create their own legacies of service. We all have a super power, ours just happens to be #AllThingsUrban. As always, thank you for helping us #SupportTheLocal. Without our community, there is no us.


A Poetic Note From The Editor

Imagine not having vision.

Imagine not knowing how to feed inspiration.

For me it's unimaginable.

Because every time there was hesitation I imagined the regret of not attempting to do what was called to me. An unavoidable life of lifestyles.

And the snags were rich.

Rich of lessons that needed to be learned and pain that fueled every great fire.

My inspiration was dedicated to survival and stability in the most tumultuous terrain and paths least traveled

And here we are. 10 years later a vision in my own little hell like heaven. It's warm and chilly all at the same time. An uncomfortable comfort I have mastered. This space was meant for me.

A Reminder of resilience, joy, and so much life lived. I made myself a home to share with the unhoused souls. How fuckin ironic.

And for all those who walked the path even if they strayed away or were left to take a different road or could only travel parallel, you are here as inspiration, clarity in the blur of time, grounding every decision in fact filled with emotion. You are the nuance of a narrative indeed changed.

Let us all celebrate the win.

"A dirty river rat for two two in a Dynasty w/ a doll & a muse"[IFKYK]

Love & All Things Urban,

Lexi S. Brunson, Owner / Active Editor-in-Chief /CW

Music on the Beerline” Lineup Release Party | Why You Should Come Out For This Summer Series

Although the last week of June in Milwaukee was covered with hazy fog, and slight smell of smoke that caused eye burning and breathing problems [like “be so for real”}, the 30th seemed like the sky shined through just in time for the “Music on the Beerline”- Lineup Release Party.

Riverwork Development Corp has kicked off a lively, diverse, and family-oriented release party at Amorphic Beer for their 5th annual “Music on the Beerline,'' summer series. A welcoming music and community oriented festival in Milwaukee which RDC also has added a V.I.P experience and a very tempting 50/50 raffle too. The drinks, food, music, and individuals interacting created an enjoyable time in this urban environment.

Walking into the event the smell of food lingered outside bringing joy to my heart seeing others were pleased as well. Fox Den MKE [Food Truck] was the provided business to feed anyone who came to the event. That day's menu had the options of burgers, and loaded fries with vegan options included. Some food options you either loved or hated, but based off of the vibe most who ordered, loved the food and good service. RDC knew that good food provided would lure people in and put smiles on peoples faces!

To get us all excited about these events, the release party announced the performance line up, which includes some exciting acts that are gaining heavy traction locally, nationally, and in some cases internationally. RDC has Twan Mack, Love, Peace and Soul [WHO DON’T COME TO PLAY] on July 21st. DJ Bizzon on August 18th , with the phenomenal stage presence of Browns Crew, and Salsa Brosita on September 15th. How could you not come out, support your community and listen to wonderful music while eating some yummy food [because you know the food trucks will be in the mix]! Plus, you get this unbelievable feeling just across the street or around the corner from your homes. It’s right on the “block” at the Beerline Plaza [Holton & Townsend], so pull up!

“It's not easy to have longevity with a festival included with funds,especially with other great festivals in the city,” Kennita Hickman, Event Producer said.

The “ Music on the Beerline” festival is and has been an incredibly safe music festival where those from across the street, cars on road, and those on the beerline trail stop by creating a wonderful audience for the local musicians. It is essential to take note that the artist will be paid what they believe they should be paid [& that is rare].

“Music on the Beerline” celebrates 5 years as of 2023, with a new edition. The V.I.P experience with diversified local music to HEAR and FEEL in your soul. “You could have fun on a date, literally experiencing something other people want. It is a legit V.I.P experience in your neighborhood,” Sara Czamecki-Reynolds, Neighborhood Development Manager was excited to announce.

Get out the house, enjoy something new and enjoy what your city provides this summer! This Festival will continue to create a temporary youthfulness, recognition, and safety across the city and you can be a part of that!

Come Out And Vibe & remember /CW invited you!

Jazale Hill /CW Summer Intern




“Music on the Beerline” Celebrates Five Years as Official Announcement Party Kicks Off June 30thth

*Info provided by Kennita Hickman [kennita@cateraomnivision.com]

The Riverworks Development Corporation is kicking off the fifth annual “Music on the Beerline,” a free outdoor music event in Milwaukee. RDC is continuing in its new format as a series versus a one-night event, an upgrade to the event structure that has proven to be successful. The concert series set record attendance numbers in 2022, a feat that organizers hope to mirror in 2023.

This year’s “Music on the Beerline” performers will be revealed at the official announcement party at Amorphic Beer a local brewery located in Riverwest, on June 30 th from 5:30pm-8pm.

“We’re really happy to showcase local artists 5 years running at The Beerline Plaza for all connected to the trail to enjoy,” Darryl Johnson, Executive Director of Riverworks Development Corporation.

The series, which highlights local musicians and performers, will showcase a diverse range of music, with prior concerts offering a mixture of Hip Hop, Soul, Jazz and more. Last year featured hometown favorites like vocalist and guitarist, Roxie Beane and DJ Bizzon.

The 5 th annual “Music on the Beerline” will take place on the following dates on the Beerline trail:

July 21

August 18

September 15

To learn more about each concert date, join us at Amorphic Beer, 3700 N. Fratney St., on June 30 th and visit the Beerline Trail Events Page.

Deuce LB$ - 2 Dranks ft Rahn Harper & Rated R Playboy

What’s really goood? Ortizus is back in action this month delivering you the gems in the city. This week’s highlighted producer is Deuce LB$ with his chart climbing  new song “2 Dranks” from his latest album, Wait Here 4 Infinity. This track features Rahn Harper on the hook and Rated R Playboy on the bars. They take us on a journey with them throughout their evening, catching a vibe with a lil tenderroni! You know the vibes! It’s summer time!

This track is so smooth and easy on the ears. Its the perfect track to get your attention and transition you into the real magic behind " Wait Here 4 Infinity.

Don’t believe it’s vibe, see for yourself! (Btw, this album has over 380,000+ streams.) We wouldn’t want you to miss out on the true vibes of the local!

Want to hear more from Deuce LB$? Find him on Apple Music, Spotify and Instagram @ DeuceLB$!

Make sure to tap in and let us know your thoughts on this weeks song of the week!

/Ortizus for CW



AyooLii - Shmackin Town

What’s really goood? Ortizus is back in action this month delivering you the gems in the city. This week’s highlighted artist has a viral Tiktok to thank for more eyes on him this week. Who is taking over TikTok? MILWAUKEE. Who do we have our eyes on this week? AyooLii!

With over 430,000+ TikTok views on this video alone, AyooLii is no stranger to viral moments considering the content of his page. Along with music, you can find this local native making hilarious skits in his free time and they’re often in relation to Milwaukee. But he didn’t land in this week’s article solely because of his comedy, he landed here because he found the perfect Milwaukee recipe between fun music and satirical comedy. 

He opens with a sample from the famous “Funky Town” by Lipps Inc. slowed down but then as any great Milwaukee songs goes, the BPM speeds up and now it’s time to dance! So whether you are hittin’ the Stolie, Barkin’ or The Lowend, Ayoo Lii welcomes you to

SCHMACKIN TOWN.

/Ortizus for CW



NNENA "Dumb B*tch Punch"{VIDEO}

Nnena dropped her single “Dumb B-tch Punch” almost two weeks ago, an R&B/Soul single that you would play at the girls night function. I love this song because I think it’s one of the most accurate depictions of failed “situationships” from a woman’s perspective. “You hit me with “this sh-t can go both ways. Childish sh-t, over all these games. Bite my tongue sometimes to keep sane.” Like do we not all hate when we bring up the man’s lack of communication and he says, “communication works two ways” like boy f-...you know what! Anywho! That’s what Nnena had me doing the whole song, the replay button will be used more than once. Her energy in the song is so vibrant, she’s so hyped up but she’s singing about something that we’ve all experienced: feeling dumb. The visual greatly emphasizes the lyrics, as the women are approaching her punch stand choosing which kind of dumb punch they want to drink, translation: which kind of crazy are you going to be for this man today? Y’all, it’s a vibe. Go play it in the car and come back and tell me what you think! Imma go pour me up a glass, I think I’ll have a cup of “Delusional Heaux”! Alexa! Play, “Dumb B-tch Punch” by Nnena. 


/Peazy from CW


Richie Buz - Enigma + ft Elliott

Last week, Richie Buz dropped his EP, “Enigma” ft Elliot and I really think these two paired well on this project. Starting off with the collaboration between Elliot and Buz, I think we should see more of them together honestly. “Knowledge ft Elliot” caught my ear at the intro with Elliot. I’ve just recently ran across his body of work and I must say I am a new fan. His verse speaks life into the song leading up all the way to Buz’s verse.

“I don’t sell boy or girl but I teach em’, every day I’m showing up to reach em’. Give em real history, the world tryna bleach it.” 

It feels good to have music that makes you feel good, I love how both of these artists can create music about more than the average topic and it hits, artists like them help motivate versatility in Milwaukee music.  Of course I think Buz’s verse is fire on this song too, but I wanna focus on this solo track, ‘Somd”. I won’t tell you what it stands for, that’s for you to find out but this is probably my favorite song on the EP. If you know Buz, I especially think you would like this song because as real as Buz is in real life is exactly how real he is in the song. 

“I be tryna tell the guys that it’s more than riches. They think I’m trippin like ‘bro you ain’t tryna get it’. I can’t blame em, that’s the way we came up, tryna escape these conditions that enslaved us. Who am I to judge? Spent $200 on some new J’s, that was probably made in China by a few slaves. System only show compassion if you paid, adolescent nights felt bright with D'usse, dudes day anything for clout but nothing for respect.”

Nicki Minaj voice: “Hold on Holiday, you can’t just give it to em’ dry like that, bring that sh-t back!” Like replay this whole song real quick LMBO! I enjoyed this review and this EP, y’all please go show some love to these Black artists! 

/Peazy for CW



SnapShot Press Release: Milwaukee Pull Up, It's a "Partyat4" | A Milwaukee 'Ish interview with Partyat4

I believe the phrase “renaissance man” is overused.

Where it is defined as, “a person with many talents or areas of knowledge” that theory of humanism has long been surpassed by the reality we call the 21st century [You know the era of social media, Artificial Intelligence, BBL’s, Catfishing, & fake “real” N*gg*s]. 

But with that critique also comes the opportunity to coin a new phrase for a man who embodies various talents, has an authentic aura, and carries his grace with just enough posturing to appeal to a mass audience of tastemakers and fan like dreamers. Maybe we should call him a “virtuoso of the era” or maybe we can just make the moniker fit the prototype.

Let’s just call him . . . Partyat4.

Now everybody knows that I firmly believe [& I have the receipts] that Milwaukee breeds creative genius [I said, what I said. So fight me!]. However, that creativity is usually mystified by the infantile infrastructure big money has mishandled. So our talent usually sees a need to leave our “little big-city” to make things pop. The problem with that is some never come back and totally disown their 414 roots. So when we were informed that Partyat4 was repping his native land and showing his face around these parts, we were pleasantly surprised [& also curious what part of town he is from, where his grandma stay, and what he rep when “Who You Wit” by Lil John come on LMAO].

So when your /CW Fam was invited to his Meet & Greet / Listening Session happening at Scene 1 Restaurant & Lounge MKE [5526 W North Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53208] on April 27th, 2023 we accepted [with the caveat that we would like to chat with the man of the hour]. What follows is that very casual, “Let’s just do a Milwaukee a** interview” we had standing on the block in front of a red sprinter van covered in images of Partyat4, with all his people around [What a mutha f’n sight to see LOL].


CW: “First of all, why are you HERE?”

Partyat4: “It was my son's birthday. My first born, London. Then after that I had the listening session. So I felt it was more conducive to stay the whole week instead of flying back.”

Back to ATL that is. With a buzzing music & creative market, Atlanta has become the base camp for many Milwaukee linked talents [Including K Camp, Lakeyah, and Josie Thompson]. With one of his good friends from high school [S/O B] moving to Atlanta and him feeling Atlanta to have a strong music culture when he made his decision to move three years ago, it just felt right. 

CW: “There is this idea that people don’t make it out of Milwaukee or that there is no talent in Milwaukee. . .”

Partyat4: “It’s a stigma.” He said with a playfully smug look on his face.

CW: “It is a stigma. It’s definitely a thing. But you are a multifaceted talent. Of course, I have interviewed many recording artists before. But I was really intrigued [that, that's not all you do].”

His creative punch card includes, Fashion [yep, he can design & sew], visual arts [like drawing & painting, somebody get this man in the gallery], culinary arts [his PR team informed us he was once upon a time a Hyatt chef], and his music lexicon includes rapping, singing, song writing, and production [get’er done then!]. With those skills fitting several of CopyWrite’s pillars of focus [Art, Music. Fashion, Community, and Culture], we could do a whole magazine issue on him.  

*wink wink, nudge nudge* 

Partyat4: “Yea, I just hate to put myself in a box. I’m all about expression and creativity in general. So I paint, I sew, I am definitely into fashion. I just hate everybody wearing the same sh*t, so to speak. Excuse my belligerence and what not. . .”

Belligerence, Sma-lligerence! I have heard and seen some crazy sh*t in my time covering the creative scene. One of the craziest is that cookie cutter, straight off the mannequin style that these “sheeple” try to pass off as originality. Speak your truth my guy! No apologies needed here.

Partyat4: “I just try to be unique the best way I can. It’s 2023 everybody is doing their own thing. Whether it’s podcasting or selling something or cosmetics. . . I just try to be me to the best of my capacity.”

And that's not that easy to do in an industry that is known for making individuals “more marketable”. But maybe that’s just it. Maybe there is really a space for someone to fit the mold and break it at the same time. 

CW: “How did you figure out that you had all of those different types of talents?”

Partyat4: “Just being bored really. I had a sewing machine a few years ago. But I just got another one [a gift]. . . I was kind of board at 3AM and I had just smoked my last blunt and the weed man was sleep. . .” [That’s what we call a tragedy lol]. “So I just got the f*ckin with the sewing machine. I probably watched a minute and a half video on how to thread my particular model. After that I just got to freakin’ sh*t.”

But hear me out though, ya man's is cold! I checked out a few of his pieces on IG and he takes that DIY steez to a whole different universe. [Those Beatles and Mushroom Booty carpet pants go crazy!]

Partyat4: “I think people, as individuals, we get stuck at the learning curve. We be scared to initiate things. But once you get past that and jump off the porch, if you will, you can be surprised at what you can do. Like ingenuity wise you can do anything.”

Partyat4 & Lexi S. Brunson, editor-in-chief of /CW | /CW image

Now of course I didn’t stray away from the big question of “Why” leave milwaukee when his talents would allow him to probably make it anywhere and he was honest that something just didn’t make this space feel like the catalyst.

Partyat4: “I just felt like in Atlanta the culture was more music oriented. People there are helping each other. They are more intune with what is going on and on an individual level it feels like people want to see each other win. Not to say anything negative or cognizant of Milwaukee culture. But I just feel like something here, whether it's gate keepers or something, it keeps us in a shell.”

Are y'all listening out there? Hello, is this thing on? *pats imaginary microphone hard*

The narrative is repetitive. We have heard this story and thus, it holds weight. A weight that is quite costly in an era that no longer relies on manual labor but on the contrary Culture [Big C], Community [Bigger C], and Capital [C.R.E.A.M. , Biggest C]. 

Partyat4: “I appreciate [Atlanta] for that. I mean I be low down there. But still.” He laughed humbly. 

There is nothing wrong with being low. It actually allows you to analyze a space, then ebb and flow as you desire. Its strategy and it creates the spark of greatness.

CW: “I think it's okay to be low down there and then somewhere like here [in Milwaukee] you could be a star. I think it's also about cultivating that love at home, and look, you’re here. There are a lot of people from Milwaukee that don’t rep Milwaukee. So the fact that you are even here we fux with that.”

Partyat4: “On the low, not to say no names but there are alot of people from here and they act like they are from where they got poppin at.” [Read between the lines this whole article is a smoke signal].

CW: “Ohhh you noticed that too?”. I said sarcastically. Because, yall funny and we see you!

Partyat4: “Yeaaaaaa!”, he said with the same sarcastic cadence. “That's cute or whatever. But like for me, I moved away but it was more for stimulation of what I had going on. And n*gg*s show love here and I had a great turnout tonight so I’m blessed for that. But it's something about when you can move away and I’m very competitive. . . but it just feels really good to not only come home and get support but be somewhere else, where you're not from, and get that same support where people come out because they believe in what you are doing. It makes you go that much harder.”

Partyat4 performing a live set a Scene 1 Restaurant & Lounge MKE | /CW Video

We believe that Milwaukee definitely has the fandom to pour into its talent but the creative infrastructure is still on the rise. We know big labels have been tip-toeing into our showcases, parlaying with the DJ’s, and sitting in our clubs looking for hungry MKE acts to sit on their rosters before the door burst opens and we are permanently on the map. It’s noted but transparency would probably feed more of us. Just sayin’.

The work Partyat4 is doing is a part of that story. It is a part of a bigger picture that has been shadowed by the decline of the industrial revolution in the midwest, the “I didn’t know Black people lived in Milwaukee” foolery that comes from the ignorance of our rich cultural history, plus the beer and cheese motif that disregards how many of us have more girth to us then that. 

CW: “A part of my job is holding people accountable. So you are HERE. I am HERE. The request was to show up & show out. So I showed up & I’m showing out.”

Partyat4: “And I appreciate that.”

CW: “So I really want our audience base to know who you are and that is our Milwaukee Creatives. That’s who I serve. Since you are this multifaceted talent, you have something to share. That means you have to come home every once and a while for that to happen.”

Partyat4: “My kids are here so I have no choice but to come back. I’m blessed to have other obligations so I am on the road a lot but I’m here fasho. I’m only an hour and half away flight wise.”

CW: “Okay! And we are going to make sure of that!”

Real. Rap. Raw. It’s not a threat but a friendly promise. With a network of community supporting Partyat4 [like our media family at Hyfin and all the CORE DJ’s who showed up that night] and other creatives that blossom from “The Good Land”, we can change the game. Oh and trust, these ways we play to win.

CW: “We want to see you at the radio stations. We want to see you on our stages. So get you a** in there. You have to get acclimated. I think it's really important that when we have talent that is making the waves that you are making, we make a notation and vice versa. So we will be on the lookout. We will be watching for you. We want to see more of you. Bigger venues. Bigger turn outs. Let's make it happen. Let's make it pop.”

Partyat4: “Oh man, I’m trying to turn sh*t up. I’m Party for a reason.”

CW: “Emmm hmmm. Partyat4! Why didn’t this party start at 4? We were ready then!”

We all blurted out in laughter. “Noooo…it ends at 4!”said one of his guys standing nearby, peeping our whole conversation. 

But my “still young enough to take risks, but too old to know better” aged self had to leave around 11:30PM LOL. But not before asking the classic journalistic question of “What can we expect next?”.

Peep the strategic timing of this write up with Partyat4’s remix of “To Da Moon” Ft. Toosii, dropping this Friday, May 12th, 2023, with Its original release honored on Billboard Top 30 hit singles. [Like I said, we are going to make sure that Partyat4 is on our community's radar, so go check that out].

Partyat4: “Y’all can expect my kids to grow. . .”, [Now everybody knows /CW loves a proud parent #CWLovesDaKids]. “Y’all can expect a project coming soon. I’m ready to rap y'all mutha F*ckin heads off. . .”

CW: “You got bars. I ain't even going to lie.”

Partyat4: “I appreciate that. Y’all can also expect some singles and I’m trying to get the song “Touch Down” dropped. I should have played that tonight. But I’ma get back to it. There's a lot of stuff coming down the pipeline for me. My mind is like a stock exchange board. It just ticks all day. . .I’m also going to put out a capsule of clothes that you can buy. . . we got all that coming. I’m just trying to captivate and entice the audience. No offense to anybody but sometimes music gets on dry spells and it has high notes but we are trying to be all falsettos. A whole lot of high notes.”  

Ohhhhh dude said that! LOL 

And we rock with it. Whether it's Rap, R&B, Country, Rock, or whatever he can do to hit y’all eardrums he is game for it. 

Partyat4: “So respectfully, and again excuse my belligerence, we are here to stay!”

Now somebody gotta shake my hand folks because I got the commitment of a lifetime on the strength of me loving my city. . .

CW: “I have to put you on the spot now. Would you consider collaborating with some Milwaukee artist? And not just music, but art, fashion, all that?

Partyat4: “Indubitably. Yes. Absolutely. . . I mean I be talkin’ sh*t too. So we can get a stand up set and crack some jokes”. 

Word? Well let’s do the damn thang! Because if you stay ready, you aint gotta get ready.

& Milwaukee, well . . . we been ready.


Love & All Things Urban,

Lexi S. Brunson | Editor-in-Chief /CW

Alex Jean- Kingdom Faith EP

We all love a good old school gospel song right? We were brought up on the traditional old school gospel hymns and although we love them, Alex Jean is giving us a new sound. Jean brings an eclectic mix of Christian rap on his latest EP, “Kingdom Faith”, mixing new school rap with old school worship surely worked out in his favor for this project. 

My favorite song on this project is “Forever in Faith” because in this song, like most of his others, the beat reminds you of a non Christian rap song. I almost wanna say he’s like…a Christian Partynextdoor. But after the beat comes in and the lyrics begin, you will see just how powerful Jean’s artistic abilities are through each verse. 

“Back in the O, straight from the A (Don’t you think like that) I'm walking with God, I don't need a DRAC' (I will love you endlessly) The Devil be talking, I don't entertain (huh, huh) (If you'd only believe) I'm walking in faith (In me)”

Imagine getting so deep into a song you forget what it’s about! I forgot I was giving praise to the Most High I almost started jigging! Don’t sleep on Christian rap and R&B, not only is the message pure, the delivery is fire, especially if it comes from Alex Jean’s discography. Let me know what you think! 


/Peazy for CW