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The Buzz

Urban Buzz Factor Spotlight: Joel NR Powell – “Away From Harm”

Joel NR Powell is no stranger to the entertainment scene. He first emerged as a disc jockey by creating the popular sound system, Jamaican term for DJ, Ninja Ryders Sound. Through the Ninja Ryders Sound brand, Joel worked as a DJ and hosted the internet radio program, The Layer Show, which was broadcast from Toronto, […]

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Urban Buzz Factor Spotlight: YEE CARDOSO-Trap Phone Jumpin

Brockton, Massachusetts Independent rap renegade Yee Cardosa is building a movement one fan at a time. He is a magnetic artist who exudes confidence and has the skills to back it up. His flow, delivery and cadence are all top notch. Using his conceptual word play Yee Cardosa is changing the game and paving the […]

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Urban Buzz Factor: Grit and Lyricism Sets Duo Hirule Apart From the Crowd

New York – The partnership between Hirule’s members KNG VEGAS and Eddy Morra has been a long time coming, starting all the way back in middle school when the two sat at the very same lunch table (despite the fact that they weren’t well acquainted), not knowing then that they’d soon make musical genius. Now, […]

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Emcee Salese Pays Homage To The Notorious B.I.G With “Nobody” Freestyle

Bronx based Italian-American Hip hop artist Salese takes it back to 1997 with this one. Salese drops the freestyle and visual to the dark, Notorious B.I.G classic with his latest musical/visual offering “Nobody.” In fact the original song “Nobody” was track 24 off of the late, great Notorious B.I.G’s second and last in-studio album eerily […]

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Capi Cu taps into Puerto Rican heritage to create Hip-Hop/Reggaton Trap Music

ATLANTA, GA – In Puerto Rico there’s a popular move in the game of dominos that rarely gets played, but when it does it allows the player to win everything outright. The term for the move is Capicu. Rafael Hernandez – a second-generation Puerto Rican-American from Brooklyn, New York – embodies that concept with a […]

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