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Hello – Masi & HP
20 March 2018
Ok so there are times that an indie artist or in this case duo just catches your attention and wont let it go. If you are from the south then you understand that head nod and face I was making when I heard the 808 drop in this track…
06 – Koly P
15 March 2018
From Pompano Beach, Florida I give you a whole different flavor. Koly P brings back that old street sound that we haven’t heard since the likes of artist like Soulja Slim. In every record I’ve heard him on you can do much more than hear the delivery of what ever he wants you to hear, but you can feel it with every line…
Aston Martin Music – Rick Ross
7 March 2018
William Leonard Roberts II , known professionally by his stage name Rick Ross is arguably one of my favorite artist of all time. Not just because he and I are both from Florida or both born in 1976. But because he has over and over delivered some of the greatest music from a hip hop artist.
Plottin’ – Yung Bleu
27 February 2018
From Mobile, Alabama, rapper Yung Bleu (born Jeremy Biddle, 1994) got into the industry in early 2010 after watching his brother interact with local hip-hop circles. Though rapping since he was 11, he first entered the public arena with self-released mixtapes like 2013’s Hello World before eventually becoming involved with Young Boss Entertainment, who worked with the young artist on releasing some early tracks. The rapper eventually developed a working relationship with Boosie Badazz, collaborating with him on several tracks and landing a deal with Boosie’s Columbia Records-affiliated imprint, Badazz Music Syndicate…
Muddy Situation – Jaydayoungan
14 February 2018
Fresh from Bogalusa, Louisiana Jaydayoungan is bringing back a sound that we have probably all been longing for again in the south. That sound we got when we heard some of the artist like Boosie, Wayne, Turk, Soulja Slim, & more. If you don’t know what sound I’m talking about just continue to play this playlist and we will take you on a ride through history and beyond.
Rock – Plies
6 February 2018
So on my personal timelines I keep seeing a ton of videos from fans doing a dance with their mom, wife, girlfriend, grandmother, or any other female they feel means a lot to them. The track used in the videos is from Algernod Lanier Washington from Fort Myers, Florida better known by his stage name “Plies”.
MLK – Peewee Longway
31 January 2018
When I first heard this track I had to share it with everyone I could. Ive been following Quincy Lamont Williams, better known by his stage name Peewee Longway for quite a while now. And he has done nothing short of impress me with every project he releases.
Hardaway – Derez Deshon
24 January 2018
Every now and then I will keep hearing a track over and over no matter where I got and not realize how much of a gem it is. This next track falls in that category for me.
Derez Deshon is from Clayton County, GA so pretty much Atlanta. He is one of the artist I kept hearing about doing business in Atlanta myself. One day I asked an artist/friend I work with who they are listening to currently and he mentioned Derez Deshon…
Codeine Dreaming – Kodak Black Feat. Lil Wayne
16 January 2018
Dieuson Octave, better known by his stage name Kodak Black, is most known for his hit singles “No Flockin” and “Tunnel Vision” as well as being one of the new artist from the south to some what challenge the “OGs” of southern hip hop.
Wet Dreamz – J. Cole
9 January 2018
Ok now let me tell you about Jermaine Lamarr Cole born January 28, 1985, better known by J. Cole, a hip hop recording artist and record producer. Raised in Fayetteville, North Carolina, Cole initially gained recognition as a rapper following the release of his debut mixtape, The Come Up, in early 2007. Intent on further pursuing a solo career as a rapper, he went on to release two additional mixtapes after signing to Jay-Z‘s Roc Nation imprint in 2009.
Peace – Da Deputy
18 December 2017
When I started this playlist I made it clear I wanted to show what the south had to offer when it came to hip hop. When most think of southern hip hop they think of dance music or club music with not much content. I’ve also gotten then feeling that quite a few don’t feel the south have much to offer when it comes to lyrics but I beg to differ.
Poppin’ My Collar – Three 6 Mafia
12 December 2017
When you listen to hip hop in the south right now there is a sound that seems to be heard in a lot of the new generation artist. This sound seems to be getting hatted on quite a bit by some that feel hip hop should sound a certain way or be portrayed a particular way. What a lot of them don’t realize is this sound has been around in the south long before the generation and artist they try to give the credit to and has been done very well on top of that.