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Apollo Mighty- "LET GO" (MUSIC VIDEO)

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Apollo Mighty- "LET GO" (MUSIC VIDEO)

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APOLLO MIGHTY - LET GO

Apollo Mighty releases his video for “Let Go” released by Honey Jam Records. This video is very well done-a video w/ emotion and creativity. Coming from @Apollo_Mighty on Instagram ,

“From a concept in my head to this moment I’m proud of this for so many reasons. I Made it with people that I respect and admire. It illustrates the power of vulnerability. The process of making this brought me closure and growth. And lastly it looks amazing without Further Ado..” "LET GO'“ produced by @HoneyJamRecords

That is very well said! Check out our most recent Artist Snapshot feature as well to learn more about Apollo Mighty as an artist! Thank you for sharing #rareflavr

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AYRIUS- "RUSH"

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AYRIUS- "RUSH"

"Rush" on Soundcloud | Youtube
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Houston, Texas-based artist Ayrius presents "Rush", his new single produced by Diamond Style Productions, the team behind collaborations with Snoop Dogg and Soulja Boy. Raised in the town of Hearne, Ayrius has collaborated with Grammy-nominated Nicki Minaj/Rick Ross producer K.E. On the Track (stream "This Moment") and regularly collaborates with Houston produce Platinum P.A.T. (stream "Stay" on HipHopDX). "‘Rush’ is an apocalyptic love song," he says about the new single, which was written and demoed in 2014, then re-visited & revamped for a 2019 release. "I wanted to create a song that reflected the times we live in. And today it seems as if everything is so corrupted & temporary, so why not rush the part where we get to know each other & just make love while we’re still alive & free?"

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KE TURNER- "Over It" (music video)

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KE TURNER- "Over It" (music video)

KE TURNER, "OVER IT"

youtube.com/watch?v=VELuA6T_8oA
Twist A Pen, Open A Lock on Bandcamp
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Atlanta-based Virginia Beach native Ke Turner presents the music video for "Over It", the new single from Twist A Pen, Open A Lock, her album featuring guest appearances from J. Nolan, Adela, Unkle Chee and Pluto as well as production from Doom Got Beats, Tommy Karate, Sehratonin, Code Red, Kellz Cacique and Turner herself. "Over It" is produced by Owdareech, and features DJ Redhanded, who also assisted Turner in directing the video, as well as contributing production to the album. Born in Jacksonville, Florida, Turner's previous videos include "Trivial Pursuit" (watch the music video) and "The High" (watch the music video). "Over It" received praise on social media from Greg Nice of Nice and Smooth, who took it to be aired at Sirius XM by DJ Eclipse Rap Is Outta Control Show. Female old school pioneer Sha-Rock and Sugar Hill Records female rap trio The Sequence shared video clips of the track on their social media as well. "This song is a soundtrack for your life!" Turner says about the new track.

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JK1 THE SUPERNOVA (@JK1TheSupernova)- OVERSTOOD (video)

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JK1 THE SUPERNOVA (@JK1TheSupernova)- OVERSTOOD (video)

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Brooklyn emcee/producer JK1 presents "Overstood", the new single from Hip-Hop Doesn't Love You Back, his forthcoming debut solo album featuring A.G. of D.I.T.C. and Roc Doogie. Currently residing in Tampa Bay, FL, JK1 released three volumes of his 1st Come 1st Served series (Bandcamp) and produced the bulk of Queens emcee Truth's 2016 album From Ashes To Kingdom Come (watch the music video for "New Type Of Something" featuring Sean Price). JK1 is a former member of Connecticut-based underground collective Antfarm Affiliates, and his former crew Phenetiks landed a spot on the Rawkus 50 in 2007. “The title Hip-Hop Doesn’t Love You Back started off as a joke that came from a conversation with a close friend," JK1 says. "Basically talking about all the work we did together years ago, and the love we did it with. Fast forward a bit, and now it’s less of a joke and more of an acknowledgement of where things are with my personal relationship with music, and my surroundings. Last year I lost my wife and partner of 14 years to stage 4 cancer. I wasn't going to finish this project, but after losing my wife... it's one of very few things that kept me going. She's my inspiration for everything I do going forward."

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