Young Deuces - Son of a Soldier

We are on holiday but this dropped today and we want you guys to check it out.

Sorry no fancy write up from us this time but here is the submission blurb.


Young Deuces, ends the year with his 2nd solo album, Son of A Soldier: The Story of Dr. Jekyll's Legacy.  An album inspired by his father's rap book which entailed 7 songs written all within the year he was born.  The very first song in that book was the very first rap that Young Deuces had ever learned and gave him the desire to music.  Listen as each song is inspired & named by that very rap book found in his parents basement.”


/CW


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Adam Xander - Adam Xander (EP)

Somebody get this man a trophy!

Yall know Adam Xander, right? Also known as DJ Adomocity, who made an appearance on copywritemag.com as a guest writer last March? Yea, that guy!

Well he is checking in with another lane of creativity, with his EP ‘Adam Xander’. Adam is letting off some steam with his fearless bars about societal issues and personal redirection.

He uses clever undertones of “F*ck You”, shifts of “I got this” with a balance of ego, confidence, and challenge. It's a hard balance but he is definitely winning here!

Our favorite tracks are “Cat Calls” (single) (for its subject matter) and “Many Places” (for the production and flow). We respect the grind, the clear reflection on self truths and the vibe.

Check out this EP and let us know if your rocking with it.

/CW

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N.Daniels - Meals for the Mil (album)

N.Daniels is 25-year-old Milwaukee native who is “attempting to cater to real hip-hop lovers [from] both sides of the generations, old and new”. His project ‘Meals for the Mil’ feeds us a hefty portion of reminiscent hip-hop and new wave lyricism. With a more spoken-word cadence, these tracks should be taken in doses, analyzed, paused and repeated. An old soul seems to be pouring out of this one but his youthful subject matter is still timeless.

Our favorite tracks are “Black Artist” (From the title, that should be self-explanatory) and “Fake Chain” (Because it reminds us of that one time...long story short, the chain was gold plated buster lol) “Baby it's all the same”.

We need yall word on this one. Tell us what you think. Are you rockin with N.Daniels? Leave a comment and let us know!

/CW

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Meet the NEW 2020 Intern, Imani Ortiz

Say what’s up to Imani!

Imani Ortiz, is a graduating senior at UW-Milwaukee. The best way to describe Imani would be nothing less than “the jack of all trades”. Her comedic energy and enthusiastic personality is hard to match. Her biggest goal is to explore and help connect different generations to urban culture through media and interpersonal encounters. She's setting the stage to trail blaze a new journey on Milwaukee’s urban scene and is ready to take the leap into her sole creativity.

Invite us to your events to meet this Urban personality!

/CW

NilexNile - Treason Youth (Project Submission)

“It’s about a black kid in Milwaukee dealing with his trials and challenges as a minority”. 

Pause. That’s deep.

If concepts won the game, ‘Treason Youth’ is the high score. NilexNile has given us a snapshot of what reality for many youth of color feels like in today’s society.  Not the strong-armed, thuggish stereotypical plight that precedes us, but the intimate appeal of normalcy. Just being youthful. 

There are small engagements of lustful banter, several inquiries of being in a place that is not shaped for this young mind and a clever search for what else the world holds that one has not yet had the chance to experience. 

Our favorite tracks, “Hussein’s Theory” (Duh! For its poetic interpretation of the black Mind) and “Saturday Cartoons” featuring Myndd (For its fruitful flows, slight work storytelling, and connection).

NilexNile has found his lane, a gift that could have been curtailed. A dream that could have been deferred. Keep showing up sir. The world is ready for this type of truth.

/CW

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Eddie Jame$ - The Streets Waitin (Album Submission)

EXPLICIT!

Get your head out the dirt, we are just letting you know that this is some real STREET sh*t.

Eddie Jame$ is bringing in some heavy blows with his album "The Streets Waiting”. No holds bar he is rapping like this is the serve, its life or death, and he gotta get this work off before the feds show up. (Did we get that right?). But Seriously, Jame$ gives a consistent 13 tracks of smooth production with gutter feels. and industry techniques.

Our favorite tracks are "Anytime” and “Gas” (Because we are soft LOL).

There is definitely something there, we just can’t quite put our finger on what it is. Just keep sending us music, we will figure it out.

/CW

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Tone Da Man - Outta No Where 2

Let us introduce you to Tone Da Man, the north side Milwaukee native that is responsible for the ever-growing TDM Festival. As he is helping to shape the culture and musical landscape of MKE, he is also on a mission to push his own sound. 

From his upcoming EP, “SET DA TONE II”, his new track Outta No Where 2, is putting us on notice to what he has been cooking up. “Outta No Where 2 is a track that explains just where Tone Da Man has been since the release of SET DA TONE I, where he plans on going from here and how he won’t let anyone or anything get in his way.”

It has a little flow, a little street, and a little business to it which is a well-rounded repertoire for a man on a mission to shift what Milwaukee music feels like. This is not just a track but more like a “let me put you on notice” lyrical press release. 

So catch up on this news and let us Know if your rockin with Tone Da Man.

/CW

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