Moshey Ben Yahudah releases the Highly anticipated single
“PRAISE HIM ALWAYS”
Back at it again!!! Kansas City, KS Hip-Hop artist Moshey Ben Yahudah has been back in the studio working hard to present you with the new hit single from his upcoming album “Raw Uncut Truth”. The single, “Praise Him Always” released globally on November 27th for streaming and download, with the video being released simultaneously, debuting on TruthMuzic.com, Vevo, Apple Music and Tidal.
Moshey specializes in giving his fans highly inspirational, non-stop bangers that encourage perpetual praise to the Most High God. Produced by award winning producers and contributors, this song is edifying, uplifting and has a positive vibe that’ll make you want to get up and dance. His upcoming album, “Raw Uncut Truth”, will be released January 2023 and available for pre-order December 2022.
We’re independent artist out of Nashville, TN. Our sound is different from anything you’ve ever heard. Trapped out, we rap about the things that we’ve been through and really experienced in our lives. We’ve worked with well known producers such as Bandplay, Ivy and Tana who are signed to Taykeith, Youngboy Brown who is signed to YSL, KJ signed to Moneybaggyo and the list goes on. Be on the lookout for our giveaways and new drops.
A monolithic piano melody comes sweeping out of the silence with the force of a mighty winter wind, and in its wake, the delicate lead vocal of Mr. Ryte EyE Ty starts to fill the air with an aching that is perhaps even more powerful than any of the words he will sing in the next four minutes of play are.
There’s a burden on Ty’s back here, and it isn’t going to go away without a fight; in “Where Have the Heroes Gone,” his latest single, he’ll use any and every tool at his disposal to break away from the pain in the name of connecting with something affectionate and steeped in pure love. His voice is the beacon, his music the bitter darkness that surrounds it, and while there are plenty of ways that one could interpret this song both lyrically and instrumentally, to me, it comes off as being an enigmatic statement piece in an age that has been missing the strain of artistic clarity it offers to us so humbly. “Where Have the Heroes Gone” is a black-and-white pop song, but the substance of its melodies is not status quo at all.
From a lyrical standpoint, Ty isn’t doing much of anything that would qualify as being virtuosic in this song – contrarily, I get the vibe that he’s deliberately trying to stay away from the kind of theatrics so many of his closest rivals in and outside of the adult contemporary scene would just as soon employ in their own work.
He’s got too much to convey to simply hide behind a sophisticated sonic display; right from the get-go in “Where Have the Heroes Gone,” Ty is tethering his vocal to the fabric of the piano’s instrumental chime, which despite being formulaic in the conventional sense is anything but predictable given the context of the music on this occasion. It would be one thing if he were a household name; in this case, he’s merely using a familiar construction to get us acclimated to the more specifically unique components in his sound. It’s a smart way of making a breakthrough single, which this could become if given the right opportunities to shine somewhere on the FM dial (college radio, perhaps?).
If what I’m hearing in “Where Have the Heroes Gone” is on par with what I can expect to find out of the output we get from Ryte EyE Ty’s camp in the future, he’s going to be a player that I would tell any legit indie audiophile to pay attention to this year. Right now, American pop music has reached a crossroads in 2022, and in the time that it would’ve taken an artist to become a genuine figure in any scene around the country c. 2000-2010, the genre itself will be reshaped by independent voices like Ty’s.
The Southeast is arguably going through a bit of an alternative resurgence at the moment, and though it might not be comparable to the alternative renaissance it once enjoyed some thirty years ago at the start of the 1990s, it’s producing sounds and songs like “Where Have the Heroes Gone” that are bound to raise an eyebrow or two well outside of the Southeastern underground.
When life gives you a calling, it may take years before you understand why it's calling, why you’re the one chosen to give the world a gift you knew you had but wasn't quite sure it was for you. A lot of artists dive into the music world because it’s a trend but when music is your gift, it becomes the reason you stand out. Sometimes you must go through painful life lessons before you take that risk, but once you do it’s all elevator from there ask Miss Sosa.
Miss Sosa is an R&B artist from Kentucky who has lived in Atlanta for the last 8 years. Miss Sosa learned that music was her calling and with constant validation from those who heard her music, she took the opportunity to introduce those who don't know her, why they should. If you love R&B, then you were introduced to a type of music that will emotionally put you in different places often. Miss Sosa's music is just that, so to continue with that R & B feel she teamed up with producers Brittany Mayes & Chris Davis for her new single "Not The One".
Before we dive deep into her new single, it’s important to learn more about the artist. Miss Sosa writes her own music and at times brings in her friend Mika Means to help during the creation process.
If you've ever been in a relationship where the person you were with failed to treat you right, and took you for granted then you will relate to "Not The One''. Miss Sosa talks about catching a man with another girl and thinking he can come back, that’s when she quickly lets him know I’m"Not The One".
Everything from beat production, engineering and vocals are top notch when listening to this record. The music she is currently making has been lost for a long time and Miss Sosa is determined to bring R&B music back as she knows it and true fans know it today.
Stream "Not The One" available on all digital platforms now.
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(Jasper, Florida – November 11, 2022) – Lake City, Florida-based music label, DSG Productions ends the year with a catchy club banger infectiously called "Get This Money".
Produced by platinum producer M.Geezy who most notably co-produced the YK Osiris hit single "Worth It", which is currently sitting at 275 million streams on Spotify. In the chorus, featured rapper JReality G gives his story of getting to the bag when everybody wants to see him fail. With a catchy chorus "Come get a bag from me, Shake ya lil a** for me, Don't be a crash dummy, Get this Get this Get this money", DSG and JRealityG have a solid hit on their hands. JReality has a flow that is not just centered on his Florida base and comes across confidently in his rap cadence.
According to DSG CEO, Terry Brown "This song is a guaranteed vibe that the label felt would be good at the club and the strip club anthem that relates to the confident and sexy female audience as well as anyone who is working hard to get to the money." DSG Productions partnered with online music distributor, Big Top Entertainment (BTOPENT) for the worldwide release of "Get This Money" with an anticipated street date of November 11, 2022. "BTOPENT came highly recommended" states Terry Brown, "We hope to build this partnership, expand our brand and also pitch songs for licensing and synchronization opportunities in tv, movies, and video games.
You should expect to hear more from JRealityG as he continues to build his fan base and do what naturally comes after releasing a great record 'Get This Money'!
Fayetteville, NC - Juicegodlp is a Hip Hop and R&B artist born as Gary Stocks in Ft. Bragg, NC and is currently based out of Spring Lake, NC.
Juicegodlp is back with his full length EP (2-15-19) which has over a million streams and steadily climbing. Others involved in the project include Mr-Servon, BRN BMORE, Roc Brown, Countryboy, Mo Chedda, KIDD QDH, A!ze and more!
(2-15-19) is an album about struggle. The struggle of Juicegodlp’s brothers and sisters. The struggle of which we can almost all relate too.
Over the years intense challenges ensued as Juicegodlp matured into adulthood, he struggled with homelessness and being in the streets. At one-point Juicegodlp was even facing seven to ten years of incarceration which he thanks God for helping him overcome and has fearlessly focused on his craft, determined to let his talent do all the talking.
Checkout "Major Way" the first official video release of the EP which is available for viewing on Youtube or below now.
Be sure to follow @JUICEGODLP and stay tuned to what’s next!!
For bookings, features, interviews, and more contact Polo Blue at 980-322-7558 or Strong at 404-453-0996
EXLA Music presents Cincinnati Ohio's rising mogul, GoodLook. With his charm and charisma, GoodLook plans to make every girl feel like they’re special with his new single, "Big N Bad”. It is an homage to the Big Beautiful Women the world over. Continue to follow & support GoodLook.
African independent record label BGC Melody (#BGCMelody) has launched the first FIFA World Cup 2022 (#fifaworldcup2022) anthem. This should be the official song for the Indomitable Lions - the national soccer team of Cameroon for Qatar 2022 in November (#Qatar2022).
The track "WHEN LIONS ROAR" is a sweet and savvy blend of #Amapiano, #Afrobeats and #Makossa with a dash of spiritual spices. Delivered by the BGC Ensemble of Artists Bah'Ndong, Cindy Mbamdo, Mobe Molondo, Pope Switzeal, Thisis Mokom and Ziiana, and special guest Vernsai Sany. Masterfully produced by Marc Eff of Kovapot Beats on beats composed by HarryBeatz under the creative direction of Don Julio Bats. This will be a soccer anthem for the ages. Football has a new hymn.
The single is followed by an album of eleven tracks scheduled for a 15 November release. BGC Melody assembled its Artists and friends, together as one musical group, to release a collective tribute album for the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon, in view of their participation at the FIFA world Cup 2022 in Qatar. The main song, “When Lions Roar”, is also the title of the album of 11 tracks – symbolizing the 11 players of a soccer/football team. Some of the tracks are musical dedications to Cameroon’s football giants like Roger Milla, Thomas N’Kono, Samuel Eto’o, Song Rigobert. etc.
One EDM instrumental track is dedicated to “Abakwa”, or Bamenda, the capital of the Northwest Region of Cameroon, for its contribution over several decades to the rise and growth of football in Cameroon, even during the roughest moments of turmoil. The album is a mix of song, rap and EDM, built of on a foundation of Afrobeats, Amapiano and Makossa fusion.