B~Free - This Could be Us [Single/Music Video]

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PINK! PINK! PINK! And away we go! B~Free has been showing up and showing out with the hits. Earlier this year she dropped a House-style bop with recording artist Durand Bernarr called “Hate 2 Luv” which featured super dynamic vocals and range, but she didn't stop there. During the last week of August, B~Free released her first single “This Could Be Us” with a music video from her upcoming album (name unknown) anticipated to drop in 2022. Immediately, the video opens up classically with visuals, vocals, and instrumentation that takes us back to the early-mid 2000s. The scenery consists of nothing but pink; pink walls, pink desks, pink lockers, pink wigs, even all of the outfits are pink, and is complimented by melanated goodness. Only about 30 seconds are allotted for taking it all in before the 808s kick in and a dance break, choreographed by Shalome Unique, is introduced. The video then goes full ‘girl power’ mode. The theme of a ‘situationship gone bad’ begins to unravel as B~Free is confronted by her girlfriends at her locker (peep the CW magazine cameo) and moments of B~Free sitting in her room alone, going back and forth in her mind about cutting off her guy, are shown. “I cant keep on loving you {with} one foot out the door, and I  cant keep going all in if you aint ready for more….I sent a meme of how this could be Us, but you dont get it it, Cause you’d rather be on that stupid stuff than stay committed..,” is the language of today’s communication that many have adopted as a way of getting their point across in love; Goals is the word, but if the goals aren't mutual, then we have to make like B~Free and chuck it up. Tell me what you think about “This Could Be Us,” Milwaukee. 

/Naomi-Re’a for CW

Quies Terry - For Sunday Mornings & Summer Nights EP

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If somebody needed an anthem that encouraged them to keep it pushin’, Quies Terry may have it for you on his most recent EP “For Sunday Mornings & Summer Nights.” With the gritty yet optimistic undertones of “Cruise Control,” the blatant truth of ''Late Shift”  and the un-sugarcoated transparency of lines like “Aint no catchin up to you butterfly, I set you free....where's that love you said you had for me? shit I could use it now...where's that love you said you had for me? Oh it's useless now….” in a farewell letter to an ex, the one that, at one point, we all wished that we could write, “Off You,”. I could practically feel his hunger for better; Quies Terry tells us what the reality is for choosing to be ten toes down in the hustle all while patiently waiting his turn to bare the fruit of leveling up. But we can't neglect the turn up just because our bad days are more common than we’d like, which is further encouraged in “Pretty Girl Party” ft. Paper Stacks & The Oshi. Tell me how YOU feel about “For Sunday Mornings & Summer Nights,” Milwaukee. 

/Naomi-Re’a for CW

Back Stage: Summerfest 2021

Back stage access needed? No problem. We got that!

CopyWrite Magazine took on our September coverage with a twist: on assignment at the “Big Gig”. Yes, that’s right, Summerfest.


With a year of crowd surfing lost and a postponed festival date, we couldn’t wait to step back stage to chat it up with some of our new local favs and some not so far removed midwest creative peeps. Check out these three Snap Shot interviews from our ever growing Summerfest vault. 

DJay Mando:

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Not a stranger to performing on Summerfest stages, DJay Mando was especially READY for this year’s festival. With this being the first Summerfest since cancelling due to COVID-19, and him doing two sets this year, Mando and his team came prepared to do what they do best - rock a show. The trifecta that is Mando and his dynamic dancing duo Dos and Chris G, put on two memorable shows opening up for Flo Rida and Nelly.

(side note: Likeee, what DJ do you know who brings a whole dancing crew with them at every show? That’s how you do entertainment! They’re DIFFERENT, Okay!) 

However, this wouldn’t be Mando’s first show this year, because a pandemic couldn’t stop him from making moves. The “We Outside” concert Mando put together earlier this summer was much needed after being cooped up during quarantine for over a year. 

“Everything was pivoting to online and I knew I didn’t want to do that,” Mando said.

The “We Outside” show on June 26th, 2021 was one of the first big concerts back in the city out of the pandemic and it represented the epitome of Milwaukee. With acts such as Chicken P, Gwapo Chapo, Solowke and more opening up for the female goat and Milwaukee’s own Lakeyah, the #414 was ready to once again enjoy their hometown favorites. Yung Bleu was also a headliner on the lineup until he canceled at the last minute and blamed it on “missing a flight.”

“[Yung Bleu] is never getting played by me ever again,” Mando said. “He pretty much ditched our show the day of, went to the Clippers game and they lost in game 7. So that’s what they get..that’s what he gets.”

Even with the last minute adjustments to make the show amazing, Mando and his team exceeded expectations and had a successful show. You can expect more shows from DJay Mando in the future, with more big name artists headlining. For now though, you can catch him spinning in UW-Madison as the official area DJ for their football and basketball games! 

“I graduated from UW-Madison so to be the football and basketball arena DJ, it all came full circle, it’s amazing!” Mando said.

DJay Mando 100% knows his audience and is great at catering to them. From his electric astronaut performances with Dos and Chris at Summerfest, his sold out shows at The Miramar, the relationship he has with the Cheba Hut franchise, and now his DJ residency at UW-Madison, EVERY ENTREPRENEUR SHOULD TAKE NOTES! Mando is strategic, always on brand and to top it all off, you can tell he genuinely loves what he does. With a formula like that, you can’t lose.

DJ Gemini Gilly:

When you’re talking about a blend/edit/mashup Queen, it would be disrespectful for DJ Gemini Gilly’s name to not be in the conversation. With her vast catalog of pure music genius, her creative mixes of hip-hop and R&B tracks are always the right vibe. This year was DJ Gemini Gilly’s Summerfest debut, and it was a well-deserved and earned accomplishment after all the hard work she has been putting in the last few years. 

(Forreal, if you haven’t heard of her, are you really from Milwaukee? You’ve clearly been sleep!)

“This[Summerfest] is like my official coming out party to Milwaukee, forreal forreal” Gilly said.

Music has always been a big part of Gilly’s life growing up, thanks to her big brother. He introduced her to a lot of styles like down south music from artists such as DJ Screw, Mike Jones, Paul Wall, along with artists from the East coast like Bad Boy, DMX, and The Lox. DJ Gemini Gilly was that friend who you trusted to pass the AUX to because you knew she was going to play some straight-up HEAT. That’s the kind of person who is destined to be a DJ.

DJ Gemini Gilly was a social work major at UW-Madison when she began teaching herself how to DJ over her winter break in 2018. What started as a hobby due to a love of music and a stressful job, quickly became an idea of something much bigger. Her first DJing gig was in 2019 and even despite the pandemic, her DJ career kept flourishing throughout 2020. From her first night at Pourman’s, The Black is Beautiful bike ride after set, debuting as the first female Butler Skateland DJ, and so many more, Gilly’s name was popping up everywhere! It’s only been up and stuck from there.

“I love when I’m on stage and bringing people together with music,” Gilly said. “I’m crossing my fingers and sending blessings that hopefully I will definitely be able to do this full-time. I also want to find a way to merge social work and DJing in a way where I’m able to do both, because I’m still very passionate about social work and just the community in general.”

Until then you can catch her consistently applying pressure on Instagram, consistently spinning gems at events and she recently announced she was selected to be an in-arena DJ for the Milwaukee Bucks! It’s been amazing to witness her journey and watch her dreams come full circle. 

Ever since starting in 2018, DJ Gemini Gilly put her foot on the gas and has no intentions of letting up. She should definitely be on your “ones to watch” list. She’s the now. She’s the future and she stands her ground on Webbie having the best verse on “I.N.D.E.P.E.N.D.E.N.T.”

Taylor Bennett:

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Summerfest 2021 was a first for Taylor Bennett. It was also his first show back live since the pandemic. So of course, what better place to have his first show than the city that’s home to the NBA Champions! 

“Shoutout to the Bucks, We the Champs!” Bennett said. “I feel like I claim it just as a midwest kid.”

Taylor came to a few Milwaukee Bucks Finals games this year, along with his older brother Chance The Rapper, who also performed the same day at Summerfest headlining the American Family Insurance Amphitheatre stage. Shockingly to my knowledge, Taylor says he used to come to Milwaukee all the time when he was younger, and even when he was older would perform at different shows here. When I asked him if he thought Milwaukee is comparable to a little Chicago, like I hear everyone else always say, he agreed. 

Carrie: “Is there a favorite place you like to go when you’re here?”

Taylor: “I just went to this new spot and it’s probably my new favorite - Proof Pizza. That sh*t is bomb!” 

When Taylor isn't in MKE getting full off of Proof pizza, he’s on the gram showing body-ody-ody! And in the words of BIA, he invested in his body, b*tch he’s done up (or invested his time as Taylor let me know LOL). His fitness journey started after he had his first son, Charlie, in 2019. Taylor says he always envisioned himself being the type of Dad who would throw around the football with his son, and being 23 at the time, he didn’t feel like he was at the fit level he thought he was. Eventually he got addicted to seeing the results from all the time he was putting in and enjoyed the peace of mind it gave him. 

Carrie: “If there was one tip you could give somebody who’s thinking about starting but doesn't have that push/motivation to get on their fitness journey, what would you tell them? How did you start?”

Taylor: “The only thing that’s really guaranteed, that you can put your time and resources that are guaranteed results in this world, that nobody can take away from you, is fitness. Once I realized that I felt like it’s like that for a reason.”

In the industry one of the biggest decisions an artist makes is if they want to sign to a record deal or stay independent. Taylor Bennett, is one artist who has remained independent throughout his entire career so far, along with his brother Chance. With so many years in the game running things solo, Taylor would know more than anybody how to successfully be independent.

Carrie: “What’s the biggest tip you know now that you wish you knew back then when you first started independent?”

Taylor: “The biggest thing you gotta know is there’s no amount - no record deal - is worth what you think it is. Once I figured that out, that’s what made me think alright, F*ck that. I can’t ever owe anybody money tryna make money. That’s crazy as hell LOL.”

This summer Taylor dropped “Come Alive,” and more recently he dropped his video “Easy Outside.” Being independent, you have to work harder to push out your own work versus if you have a label to handle most of that for you. So make sure y’all support our boy Taylor like he’s supporting us and go run it up!

/Carrie for CW

Sheila’s Son - “H20” EP

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Just when we thought that the era of PartyNextDoor and Bryson Tiller’s “TrapSoul couldn't live on, Sheila’s Son provides us with the vibes of those nostalgic mid-2010 summers that we all fell in love with with the re-release of his five track EP, “H20.” On one of his most recent Instagram posts he writes, “These songs represent my journey [of] blossoming into a man & attaining peace.” 

He pulls us in with the first track “Get 2 You.” Starting off slow and mellow, the Instrumentation combined with his vocals on this atmospheric filler aids in the delivery of lines like “...I know it's wrong. How many times do you think that I feel alone? I want success but I still want to be unknown...” that triggers the desire for that fantasy-like, exclusive situationship, creatively and romantically, that we are all familiar with in our generation. Once he’s got us in a comfort zone, we are encouraged to take it up a notch with “Top Shelf.” He lures us in with a confident demeanor that leaves his female audience feeling catered to. Lines like,“Is it him or is it you? Keep it real cause I know you….. I can see you goin through-, you choose if I stick around for you….,” gives the woman a sense of authority over her life while also highlighting his independence from the attachments that are inevitable in relationships. This theme is further developed in tracks three and four “Nosebleed” and ”Jolie.” Sheila’s Son has grown more confident in his ability to be a provider while taking on the familiar pride of today’s young artists who are struggling with the balance of self, career, and love. 

As proof of his proclaimed growth, the last track, “Zona,” takes on a more romantic approach. With the instrumentation having a lighter tone and the bop of a 2010 R&B song joined with modern melodic vocal choices, Sheila’s Son speaks more intently in this one; “I look up in the stars, you know what I see? I see you in pics, I see you in threes. I see us together, I see you and me…..meet you in Heaven...” Now that's saying it with ya chest! Tell me how YOU feel about “H20,” Milwaukee.

/Naomi-Re’a for CW

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TERMINATION - ICEKREAM

*when your parents complain when you go back into the kitchen and say you’ve already had 3 plates* “Stomach growling that mean I’m more hungry”

A24, say goodbye to the top spot in the film industry, Icekream is coming for you with this one baby. He’s a triple threat.

Someone called an exterminator? Cause ICEKREAM is straight KILLING the game with his new single ‘Termination’. Grab a jacket, it might get chilly in here cause this beat is COLD.

Lend an ear to this track and let us know what you think!

/CW Maxp

JAEHARPER - Current Wave

*me in front of the microwave dancing while I wait for my food to cook singing to my lasagna* 

“♫Never have i met someone who makes me feel like you♫ 

♫We met and now i think i'm in love, i gotta be witchu♫”

Sound good to you? Sound like some lyrics you could see getting totally ingrained into your medulla oblongata? You’re in luck because JAEHARPER has set sail with his new album ‘Current Wave’.

Our fav off of this album issss…. THE WHOLE THING because I can’t decide ! LOL jk they’re all super good tho but if I really had to choose it would have to be ‘Feel it no more’ OR ‘Lonely’ cause…mood. 

Please all passengers keep your hands and feet inside the vehicle (boat) because we are setting our course to ride the gnarliest wave of ‘em all, don’t miss out and check this out!

/CW Maxp