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Read MorePat Lagoon's latest single, 'Impostor,' confronts imposter syndrome with candid lyricism and infectious beats.
Read MoreAka Rapture's "Reckless Mobb" featuring Da Real Joker and Havoc of Mobb Deep is a transatlantic anthem that reverberates with the echoes of '90s hardcore rap while forging new pathways in the contemporary hip-hop landscape.
Read MoreEdinburgh-based musicians Edy Forey, comprised of pianist Guilhem Forey and vocalist Edy Szewy, make an indelible mark with their debut album, "Culture Today."
Read MoreRiskii LLB returns with "Can't Talk," a fiery rebuttal to detractors, following his 2023 hit 'MORE TIME.' Teaming up with producer Blackstars, Riskii delivers a trap-infused anthem confronting judgment and gossip head-on.
Read More"Violet Rose" opens Sebastián Chames' album "Uno," featuring jazz virtuosos Curtis Lundy on bass (known for collaborations with Betty Carter, Johnny Griffin) and Victor Jones on drums (toured with Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie).
Read MoreIdris Miles, the London-born artist known for his fusion of Rap, Trap, R&B, Drill, Garage, Grime, and Hip Hop, offers a refreshing departure from his signature style with "Absolute."
Read MoreMarcus Daniel, the Manchester-based rapper, songwriter, and producer, unveils his latest single, "Broke Britain," delving deep into the gritty reality of urban life.
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