New Music: Kamille Renee – What Do You Want
Listen to steamy debut single “What do You Want” by singer/songwriter Kamille Renee today on Urban Magazine. Follow this rising star at @_kamillerenee_ on Instagram.
Listen to steamy debut single “What do You Want” by singer/songwriter Kamille Renee today on Urban Magazine. Follow this rising star at @_kamillerenee_ on Instagram.
J. Cole returns with his new single “i n t e r l u d e” now playing on all streaming platforms. This follows the recent announcement of his forthcoming sixth studio album, Off-Season. Follow @urbanmagazine on Twitter and Instagram today.
The Harlem duo, Venture Klan, alongside long-time collaborator, Mike Mitch, paint a vivid picture of how modern redundancies can lead to comfortability and desensitization on this new, extrospective track. Producer, Lucid Soundz, provides a gritty musical backdrop that emphasizes the lyrical angst expressed by Ave Campbell, BukDaWorld and Mike Mitch. While they are known to…
Canada’s exciting new female R&B trio, BLK, releases their sophomore single and video, “FWM”today on all platforms. “FWM” follows the R&B trio’s successful debut single, “Got It,” the global-buzzing track that earned the newcomers looks from BBC 1Xtra, Flow 93.5 and a remix by the legendary Fatman Scoop.
Brooklyn rapper Lil Haiti is one of hip hop’s masters of the melody as displayed on “The Big Zoe” EP, his five-song Que Global Entertainment / BMG debut is available for download on all streaming platforms.
Milwaukee’s, Armstrong Ransome, continues to show and prove his elevation in the Rap game. On his new “Merlot (Freestyle),” Ransome delivers scathing bars over an eerie soundscape produced by 4AR.
Ahead of tomorrow’s release of Khaled Khaled featuring Jay-Z and NaS on “SORRY NOT SORRY,” TIDAL launched a new playlist byJay-Z, “Curated By The God: Hov: NaS.”
A collection of indie artists telling a story of a guy who is having rollercoaster moments in life, dealing with broken promises by friends and other relationships then coming into his own being and ‘Finally Getting The Bag’.