Olivia Cox - Upgrade

Upgrade - Oliva Cox (Pop) The production on this one is FIRE. Olivia Cox joins the blog roster with latest single “Upgrade”, a pop bop from a temptress taunting someone from her past by keeping herself firmly in their mind. Her target is currently with another girl, but Olivia knows that she stays rent free in his thoughts. The production, which again is fire, sizzles with sensuality, with crisp instrument separation creating an engaging listen and a certified earworm. On top of the textured instrumental are silky smooth vocals that slither through the track. We loved this one.

Best Lyric: “Would she be surprised that I’m still on your mind?”

Candi Staton - Young Hearts Run Free

Young Hearts Run Free (Remixes) - Candi Staton (Pop) Candi Staton returns with her number one Billboard R&B hit “Young Hearts Run Free”, complete with 2 remixes, an alternative version, instrumental and vocal track—primed for additional remix pickups. Faithful to the original in every way, Candi juices up her newest version with modern production that only adds new sparkle to a timeless shimmering classic disco cut, while showing us that 50 years after the original released, Candi still delivers a smash. With the Sare Havlicek mixes, we keep the disco vibe, extending the track for additional spins on the dance floor. The track features on an album “Orchestral Eighties”, out now, which complies 14 covers of hits from yesteryear. Candi is back.

Proklaim - MIMOSA

MIMOSA - Proklaim (Rap) Proklaim is back with a fizzy morning beverage, “MIMOSA”, a track that is a sparkling celebration of life. We’re back on our Fugee’s tip with Proklaim, an often used soundscape for his tracks. Peppy and upbeat with an old school flavor, Proklaim espouses the virtues of ambition and perseverance. When the beat drops out in the second verse, we get an ethereal flute arrangement, which conjures images of a sun soaked landscape. It exemplifies the upbeat feeling of the track and hopefulness. On “MIMOSA”, Proklaim is a life coach.

Best Lyric: “Little bit of this, little bit of that, kept on sowing.“

Rosie Belvie - Attitude

Attitude - Rosie Belvie (R&B) We are honored to review the very first Spotify release by Rosie Belvie, “Attitude”. It’s a grand entrance to the scene for sure, as Rosie coaches her fellow independent ladies to hit them with an attitude. It’s a crisp R&B/pop production that reminds us a lot of the Missy proteges of the 2000s—this track sits alongside fellow divas of the era including Tweet, Brooke Valentine and Teairra Mari. But honestly, we’re mostly getting some Blu Cantrell vibes here—we’re sure Rosie would hit ‘em upstyle should she be tested. Rosie’s strong vocals steal the show on this midtempo record that seems to encourage a side-to-side sway and a screwed up stank face—that’s what we were doing at least during our listens. Congrats to Rosie, it’s definitely a strong foot forward.

Airyen Vay - I'm The One

I’m The One - Airyen Vay (Pop) Airyen Vay debuts on our blog with the hope that everyone gets to feel true love at least once in their life in her new pop anthem “I’m The One”, where she pleads with her love interest to say those magic three words. There is so much to love about this track, which we feel shares a lot in common with the Dream productions of the 2000s, specifically J. Holiday’s “Bed.” It’s brilliantly produced as a mix of pop anthem and power ballad, with Airyen’s heavenly vocals flying all over the track. We also appreciate a TRUE BRIDGE, which has seem to be pushed to the side in modern productions. Beautiful on the ears, lush and driving, this track is timeless.

DJ Roko - By Your Side

By Your Side - DJ Roko (Dance) We welcome DJ Roko to our blog with his funky summertime jam “By Your Side.” Featuring the talents of Florida native Novaman on the rhymes and vocals, the track is packed full of earcandy to create an incredible dancefloor spinner. From the tribal beat infused with nudisco and a cowbell that reminds us of the drum loop sampled in Missy’s “Work It”, to the plucky funk guitar, this “step, clap” bop is a lush production and we defy you not to move while listening to it. Showcasing his musicality, the repetition of the instrumental never gets boring as the baton is passed off between the instruments as the lead—including a retro sliding synth line towards the end—as well as a nice slowdown in tempo at the close. This one is a summer playlist favorite for sure.

Proklaim - PANTHERA

PANTHERA - Proklaim (Rap) Following “soul session” and “BABYLON”, we close with Proklaim’s third track of the week with “PANTHERA”, and boy are we glad we reviewed the tracks in this order as they come together to tell a nice cohesive story. Starting with a call to join him on the road to success followed by a setting of stakes of failure, in “PANTHERA” Proklaim lays out the obstacle to greatness that must be overcome, the singular source behind the adversity—the devil. Returning to his more standard point of view of telling the audience about his specific fight for success, Proklaim does so over a hard hitting beat, full of warning sirens and distressed bass. This one sizzles.

Best Lyric: “Not too many worthy of my dream.“

Proklaim - BABYLON

Babylon - Proklaim (Rap) Following “soul session”, we now have our second of Proklaim’s three new tracks this week with “BABYLON”, another groove, though more high energy and modern that the prior track. There’s a darkness to the trvptf, delivered by a deep, ominous bass line that winds itself like a snake through the production. While “soul session” delivered a “come with me on the road to success” mantra, this time Proklaim sets the stakes—”we can’t afford to lose”. He also points out that artistic expression can be thwarted by the fear of taking it to that last yard line of releasing it to the world—a feeling any artist can relate to—while pointedly noting that one might regret it in the grave. As always, Proklaim brings poignancy to his bangers.

Best Lyric: “Haven’t learned exactly what I want to do here, that’s why we always on the move here.“

Proklaim - soul session

SOUL SESSION - Proklaim (Rap) The ever-prolific Proklaim is back with THREE new tracks this week, the first of which is “soul session.” Much of his exponentially expanding musical catalogue roots itself in old school hip hop, and SOUL SESSION is no different. With Fugees-style crispy analogue percussion, we soon get introduced to a piano and synth FX arrangement that reminds us a bit of a TImbaland production, or even something from Lil Kim’s “The Naked Truth” album. New for Proklaim, we get some dialogue quotes sprinkled throughout, adding some diversity to Proklaim’s typical stylings. It’s a certified groove for sure, and definitely stands out as unique among Proklaim’s discography. Also a unique twist on his common theme of ambition and hard work, Proklaim isn’t preaching so much on this track as he is inspiring others to join him on the road to success.

Best Lyric: “Lyrics that are coming like a swarm.“

Jay Blakcs - Luv Di Gyal Dem

Luv Di Gyal Dem - Jay Blakcs (Reggae) August is the perfect time for this cool and breezy cut “Luv Di Gyal Dem” by Jay Blakcs, who today makes his first appearance on our review blog. The track kicks off with a chill guitar riff, but soon introduces a weighty chord progression with ominous strings. While the track might contain a lot of sex talk, it is more than meets the eye, with some surprisingly profound statements on race and desirability, Jay pointing out this his blackness is allure to some but a turn off to others—with a tough hit on Wesley Snipes! But despite the racism he faces, he just loves the ladies too much to take the foot off the gas, and he’s going to shoot his shot.

Best Lyric: “Press mi gas mi nuh need nuh brake, now that’s the chance I am willing to take.”

Ricko Baird - I'm Lit

I’m Lit - Ricko Baird (R&B) Ricko Baird confidently proclaims that he’s going to make us fall in love with him on his funky new single “I’m Lit”—and he has every right to be confident in that considering the fire he brings to this track. “I’m Lit” reminds us a lot of Bruno Mars’ celebration of all things retro, with a tension laden percussion and groovy horns delivering pure James Brown funk. We also appreciated the proper bridge followed by a jam session—which seems to be missing a lot in modern music. Don’t miss out on the expertly produced music video, which had us hooked straight from the quirky announcer intro.

Best Lyric: “I’m on my future self lately.”

CYNiKAL - XRAY ViSiON

XRAY ViSiON - CYNiKAL (Rap) CYNiKAL comes to our blog today to ride the beat hard it certified jam “XRAY ViSiON” from his album “PURiTY”, a project about trying to do one’s best while tempted with the path of immorality that seems like an easier road. There’s definitely a retro hiph op vibe to this one—reminding us a lot of, say, “Bring The Pain”—which is unsurprising considering our artist counts among his inspirations A Tribe Called Quest, Wu-Tang Clan, Madlib and J Dilla. It’s a mysterious cut, smokey and ominous, as CYNiKAL’s resonant baritone spits a smooth and hypnotic rhyme with a tone that reminds us a lot of early Timbaland. Shout out to 4.47 FM on the stellar production. This is a lights off, get lit and kick back kinda jam.

Best Lyric: “Either be a slave or a civilian.”

Solar Soundz - Summer of Sam 24 (EP)

Summer of Sam 24 (EP) - Solar Soundz (Rap) Today we welcome Solar Soundz to his first feature on our blog with 8 track EP “Summer of Sam 24”. The album boasts a blend of old school hip hop and trap, pulled together by overarching storyline, themes and haunting atmospherics. Cohesive with some standout records, we dig into the LP below.

But first, a little about our artist. Hailing from Lisbon, Portugal, Solar Soundz is a renowned hip hop producer known for his eclectic and innovative style who has been in the game for over a decade. For his latest EP, Solar Soundz partners with a star-studded lineup of features including Jarren Benton, Young Buck, Bishop Lamont, Kool G Rap and Canibus, and worked with sound engineer Emer Ferrari on bringing the EP to life.

There is one word that sums up this EP best, and that’s “danger.” The atmosphere on this EP is thick with tension—there is a foreboding sense of gloom and doom that hangs over the entire project. Along with that cohesive soundscape is a loose narrative around the abduction of a woman—we hear her ask for help intermittently throughout the project.

Thematically, you immediately understand the darkness. Tracks range from the hustle to struggle, violence, frustration and existential dread, as each feature tells their particular story and why they have the grit and determination to suceed. As a collection, the EP feels rooted in late 90s/early 00s hiphop—we get moments of Biggie, Busta and Wu Tang throughout. We feel that the tracks would sit alongside ones like Mobb Deep’s “Quiet Storm” and Biggie/Busta “VICTORY” quite well.

“6 Feet Deep” and “Who is Sam?” come as a pair, summing up for us into a single track, which does most of the work to set up the intensity of the EP. Jarren Benton joins halfway through the first track to issue a warning of what is to come. “Death & Disaster”, our favorite track and we think the most commercial of the offering, features Young Buck and Bishop Lamont passing the baton between them seamlessly to serve up an ode to anxiety and existential dread.

On “SoS”, Big Twins and Legs Mc continue the theme on a more restrained production, evoking imagery of a walk through a cemetery—as if our artists are touring the aftermath of a carnage. iNTeLL takes center stage on “Bury Your Bones”, which centers the anti-hero in this journey—this is the “don’t fuck with me because I’m the shit” track.

“No Reason” gives us straight Biggie, with Kool G Rap delivering one of our favorite spits on the project, while “Last Man Standing” takes more of a trap direction, with Ren Da Heatmonsta stepping up to bat like the final boss in a video game.

Finally, album closer “Vacation” brings us full circle with Canibus evoking early Busta Rhymes for us in his tone. His lyrics are incredibly clever, showcasing quite a storyteller in his evocative descriptions, as he is backed by a demonic chamber choir.

Reflecting on this collection, we almost feel as if this is the soundtrack to a “choose your fighter” screen in a video game—with each character taking their turn to tell you why they are the strongest choice.

The summer of Sam is upon us.

Glitzy Von Jagger - Sharp Dressed Them

Sharp Dressed Them - Glitzy Von Jagger (Dance) Well, a drag artist reimagining of a ZZ Top song was not on this year’s bingo card, but here comes the stunning Glitzy Von Jagger doing just that with latest track “Sharp Dressed Them.” Turning the classic track into a gender neutral dance floor spinner, Glitzy celebrates gender fluidity and sex positivity to bring the track to a queer audience. The main guitar riff is preserved to center the track, while a new disco drum kit drives the song forward. Glitzy’s vocal layers are evocative and delicious, and no doubt they give one hell of a live performance to this one. We are also treated to some great ear candy in the vocal adlibs which make you feel like you’re at a Glitzy show, and we get treated to an entirely original rap verse as well to bring even more Glitzy to the track, elevating the song beyond what could have been another dance floor remix of a classic. Be on the lookout for a future EP from Glitzy who intends to continue gender bending the hits.

LTB - Lay With Me

Lay With Me - LTB (R&B) R&B/neo-soul crooner LTB storms onto our blog this week with a resonant baritone and silky smooth vibe in latest track “Lay With Me.” The song is drenched in blues, with a somber jazz club ensemble introducing the track and adding background atmosphere, making the record feel like the soundtrack to a film noir detective story. With passionate and well-produced vocals, LTB calls to his lover to quiet their anxieties, put aside their troubles, and find solace in LTB’s arms. And who wouldn’t want to? With LTB’s rich tone feeling like a comforting warm blanket, this track goes down like a full bodied wine paired with some dark chocolate. This lofi gem is a rainy day listen for sure.

Best Lyric: “Modern day mystery and I can’t find your clues.“

Dorian - Reconnected

Reconnected - Dorian (Pop) We welcome Dorian to the blog with a track he states is a departure from his normal sound, “Reconnected.” The gender-fluid artist calls his latest record "energetic and heartfelt”, and we agree. The longing is palpable in the vocal, a yearning for a reuniting with a past love. That yearning is emphasized with the atmospheric synths that paint melancholy and nostalgia into the track, while the fast and furious kick gives the urgency of Dorian’s desire. What results is an anthemic feel to the song, with tension building throughout. Overall, the song is straight pop. and reminds us a bit of the 2010s era of midtempo power pop ballads.