Indy artist Cameera links up with Endia Monè on her single "Self Love (Don't Take It Personal)". Monica's debut single served as inspiration for Cameera and she put her own spin on an R&B classic, giving it a new feel and she shows that R&B still lives on. Check it out and support the new wave of R&B queens.
North Carolina music prodigy drops the visual to his highly anticipated single tilted “Skinny Petite.” The single is off his Untitled EP set for for release 10/31/2022.
Very few entertainment dynasties last the test of time, much less more than 30 years in the business. Proud leader of the Mobo Click and owner of Mobo Records, Ivory “Mobo Joe” Paynes, has long been a forerunner in modern Hip Hop music. He founded the label in 1991 and over 3 decades later, he continues to release nothing but solid gold.
Mobo Records’ most recent offering is a golden, classic collection honoring Ruthless Juveniles’ 30th Anniversary. It is available on all digital platforms in the form of a 16-track release. There is also an 18-track release souvenir CD available. Mobo Joe himself is selling the collector’s CD via all of his label’s social media accounts. Ruthless Juveniles’ most well-known hit ("Run Dat Sh*t) has been remixed and included on the anniversary album. Foe Shabb (@foeshabb15) features on his breakout hit, along with internationally acclaimed Fiend (@504fiend). And no Mobo Click production would be complete without the addition of L.Mont (@loyalmont_), the label’s secret weapon who brings youthful energy and incredible talent. There are also a plethora of other artists on the imprint. Mobo Records is proof that urban music can not only stand the test of time, but it can fuse classic artists with young, vibrant artists to make magic.
Isiah Palmer, songwriter, vocalist, producer, performer, is an unsigned artist powering forward steadily through the music business blazing his own trail and on his own terms. Based in Indianapolis, Indiana, Palmer has traveled frequently to Chicago, Los Angeles, and Atlanta, and many more destinations since graduating from college in 2020 while pursuing his dream. He has excited music lovers and aficionados, making new fans everywhere he goes by featuring his formidable and commanding myriad creative talents. In his never-ending desire to raise the bar ever higher every time he writes and completes a song, Palmer is respected, valued, and appreciated by his peers as a consummate professional who has a sincere love of his profession and a complete dedication to and passion for his
craft.
Palmer was raised in a musical family, his father played piano and his mother played trumpet. He recalls, “my dad used to play the keyboard in my grandpa’s church. I would sit on his lap as a kid and he would play by ear. I started doing musicals in the church and also acted with a local civic theater company. Singing and acting became my passion at a young age.
Palmer has befallen tragedy in his life, but has conquered it at every turn; developing a constitution to carry-on, move forward, to overcome, to succeed! From his basketball career ending injury, to losing a rapper friend tragically killed, to experiencing his father lose his sight and to a mentor/dear friend losing his life to Covid. Remarkable difficulties each but music truly seems to be the constant. Palmer states, “when my friend was killed, I turned to music. It made me want to learn how to actually do music. So, I went out and bought a mic.
At the same time, my dad lost his sight, I turned to music. My dad and I would talk on the phone constantly and he taught me how to make songs. Lastly, I was blessed to have grown up around hitmaking producer Chucky Thompson. He was my dear friend and mentor whom I worked closely with. His tremendous influence on my music can be felt to this day. His death from Covid was super hard on me, and I took it personal to be the best artist I can be. Again, music was the only thing that could get me through the dark times.”
More musical influences? Palmer spills, “Chucky Thompson I have already mentioned. Ok, my biggest musical influences would have to also include My Chemical Romance as they were the first CD I ever received; Wiz Khalifa due to his military background; and Kanye West because he is a different artist making generational music.”
In his quest to succeed, Palmer’s showcased creativity has led to many an open door catching the attention of industry tastemakers, gatekeepers, and movers and shakers. Along his musical journey, Palmer met Blaq Tuxedo (Doja Cat, Chris Brown, Paloma Ford, Eric Bellinger, Omarion, Ariana Grande), the influential production team comprised of brothers Dominique and Darius Logan who hit #1 on Billboard’s R&B Producers Chart (for week of February 6, 2021) as Producers of “Streets” with Doja Cat(on which they were also co-writers) and Ronald Ferebee, Jr. aka “Yonni” (Trey Songz, Lil Wayne, Tamar Braxton, Missy Elliott, Fergie, Mya), a record producer and songwriter most known for producing Trey Songz; hit single “Say Aah”. Blaq Tuxedo and Yonni are combining forces with Palmer on his new single release entitled, “Adios”, which Palmer explains is really a song about “getting lit to the fullest and not
caring what people think. It is that party record I always dreamed of combining all of my influences while including experiences from college.”
Big Bet Studios presents Bobby Barrz. The Vancouver, WA emcee is back with his latest single, "Money On My Mind". This genuinely inspiring lyrical masterpiece, produced by SauceManKeyS, is about using your time right, working hard with efficiency and grinding every day with a purpose.
GWOP Life Inc proudly presents Slime Krime. The Decatur, GA native is back with his latest offering, "All or Nunn" a Kevlar-produced banger that we are sure will take over your playlists. The street's most requested artist Slime Krime is gearing up for an onslaught of audio and video releases that will keep you anticipating the next drop.
Ant or Whatever, Hip Hip artist out of Memphis drops his latest video "Yerk".
A fun turnt up record that sounds like a mixture of hyphy, electro, and southern beats; the video continues the eclectic mood. The scenery you can expect goes from the woods to some graffiti walls and is not for slow movers. Press play and get into this new release directed by Scottxbandz.