Category Archives: Music

Supa-Que @SupaQue1

Born and raised in Pinal County, Arizona, Supa-Que is the underground’s best kept secret. Having opened for Twista, Bone Thugs _N_ Harmony, Pokafase, and a few other notables, Supa-Que is driven to succeed. His songs are straight from the heart, such as “Hardhead Life,” featuring Wingz, Young Pueblo, and Hoe Money. His songs are filled the struggles of being emerging Rap artist.

His single, “TerraZONA,” is a homage to his love for the Arizona lifestyle. His sound falls somewhere in between the hardcore and passion of what Hip Hop was, and that’s telling a story.

Supa-Que paints of vivid and expressive image of what it means and takes to be an artist. Watch this artist emerge by following is music on ReverbNation at www.reverbnation.com/ supaque1.

Also, visit his social sites at:

Facebook: www.facebook.com/supaquedna
Twitter: www.twitter.com/SupaQue1

Kulture – Practice @officialkulture

The Covenant Music Group presents: “Practice”, the newest release from up and coming Houston artist Kulture, with the singles “Same Ol’ Me” Featuring K-Yung (@kyungmusic) and “All In My Face.” Hip-hop will never be the same! Follow him on twitter: @officialkulture and instagram: @kulturecvt #TheCovenantMusicGroup @officialkulture @kyungmusic @covenantcash

Mike Roach Product Of The Struggle @MikeRoachNC

Mike Roach is back with his highly anticipated 3rd mixtape, Product Of The Struggle. Originally from North Carolina, Mike Roach has recently returned to the states after a 2 year stint in Panama City, Panama where he recorded Dancehall and Reggaeton music. In his 2 short years in Panama, Mike signed with Blok 3 Ent and released his first single, “Su Nombre”, which garnered much attention from mainstream radio stations throughout Panama City. Since returning to the United States, Mike has shifted his focus from Dancehall and Reggaeton to Hip Hop. Product Of The Struggle will be Mike’s 3rd project and will prove to be one of his strongest thus far. This project is comprised of 20 songs, all engineered Jerk Productions, produced by KMP Beats, ChopHouzejay, Jay Major. Be sure to follow @MikeRoachNC on IG and Twitter and also @stoopidfruit on IG and @stoopid_Fruit on Twitter

Josh P – Harlem Renaissance

Josh P hails from Manhattan, New York. Raised in the Harlem area, he grew up listening to hip-hop legends Biggie, Tupac, Nas, and Jay-Z. After a few years of being a listener of hip-hop, he decided to follow his dreams of becoming an MC. Josh P started his career by being apart of groups and managing artists. During this time, he discovered that no one matched his drive to make it mainstream. His newest mix-tape Harlem Renaissance will bring music to any music Enthusiasts ears. Follow Josh P on twitter @teamjoshp, sound cloud.com/josh-p-1, IG:1nonlyjoshp

ChinaTown Ace – No Tomorrow f/ Renegade [Music Video] @Chinatown_Ace

“ChinaTown Ace” – in short words, he’s pioneering the ‘New School’ hip-hop movement in Alexandria, VA & the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia) as an independent MC. His style & unique tune works to blend genres & lays well over the classic samples & instrumental melodies. “Thanks But No Thanks” is a full project taking you on a street-pilgrimage & inside the battle between [id] vs. [super-ego]

See-I – Real Steel

The boys are back! The long-awaited follow-up to See-I’s epic debut al- bum is coming into view and “Real Steel” is our first taste of what looks to be a feast for fans of reggae, funk and soul. This first single sees the brothers Steele applying their trademark lyrical fire to some vintage Dancehall Reggae riddems. Drawing from the lessons that hardened them in childhood Rootz & Zeebo throw down the gauntlet calling out the suckas and haters foolish enough to try to claim their crown.

Label bosses Fort Knox Five have stepped in to deliver a bass-heavy remix that promises to be a staple of Dancehall and Reggae enthusiasts worldwide. A true dancefloor monster that DJs will love to drop! Instrumentals of both tracks are also included, rounding out the package.

Building on the success of their 2011 debut Long-Player and subsequent smash remix compilation of 2012, we find the See-I massive at the peak of their form in 2013 with a new album set to drop next year. Meanwhile the See-I band (featuring Rootz, Zeebo, Rob Myers, Ashish Vyas, Frank Mitchell and Jeff Franca of the Thievery Corporation Live Band) has been keeping sharp by continually tearing it up on the road, as well as helming the Washington DC institution that is Reggae Wednesdays at the Eighteenth Street Lounge.

Wiley – “F*#k It”

In inimitable style, Wiley drops one of the best songs he’s made in 2013 just in time for Christmas. Fuck It is a cracker and a half, with trap-meets-Eskibeat production from Deeco that sounds like it’s arrived in advance from 2014.

Wiley melts the winter ice with pure vocal fire, and turns in one of his best performances of late. Fuck It proves once again that there is no better rapper from the UK, and isn’t likely to be one any time soon. Long live Grime’s very own Santa.

Zion I – Masters Of Ceremony EP + Tour Dates

This duo of genre-bender pride has made a name for itself on the Bay Area scene by successfully mixing spiritualism and hip-hop. Oakland’s MC Zumbi and DJ/producer Amp Live blend hip-hop and trip-hop beats with lyrics focused on a message of unity, hope, and spiritual awareness. After a couple of indie hits, the duo slowly made inroads while opening for rap royalty like De La Soul, Rakim, and Run-D.M.C. Their debut album, Mind Over Matter, was released in May of 2000 and features collaborations with fellow Bay Area rappers Rasco, Planet Asia, and the Grouch. Although Zion I operates out of Berkeley, the group was originally formed in Atlanta, making their music difficult to classify as strictly West Coast hip-hop. Their musical style makes them even harder to define. With a style that borrows from hip-hop, trance, drum’n’bass, and reggae, Zion I’s style is equally mystical and mystifying.