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Money Stacks returns with a single/video release from his new album 'HU$TLA 2.' Soulful horns weave in and out of gritty basslines in "Harlem Shit." A catchy, anthem-style hook echoes throughout that record, "I'm on that Harlem sh*t f*ck what n*ggas thought I'm on that Harlem sh*t that's how ya feel yeah I'm on that Harlem sh*t, big money in the trunk on that Harlem sh*t..." While others in the game are in bite mode or in and out seasons catching the latest trend, Money Stacks showed up and glowed up. He went from making snow to igniting mics. Stacks' hits heavy with raw, uncut bars that solidify he's bred differently, on that Harlem sh*t. Enjoy this infectious head-nodder, being spun worldwide during Hip Hop's 50th! We appreciate any coverage/plays.


"Harlem Shit" Official Video


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Leadgeon, reputable indie artist & producer hailing from Queens, NY announces the release of his new album ‘Clemency.’ The 10-track project features Maine The Medicine, Will Sully, Bottemline, and comes with the skit “Catacomb.” ‘Clemency’ shows off Leadgeon’s mastered ability to provide listeners with timeless music, served at insatiable doses of ear candy. True to his NY roots, Leadgeon delivers a blend of gritty and grimy sounds that weave in and out of distinct basslines and drums, shadowed by soulful influences. Throughout the album, Leadgeon also gives fans a taste of his lyrical flow that hits heavy with thorough wordplay and rhymes. The record “100” (attached) is an honest testament to how Leadgeon moves on and off the mic, and his rawness is both gripping and slightly intimidating.



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Bronx rapper losLAUREN 718 is back again with another track just in time for spring.

“I just wanted to give the fans some new music before my new project this summer.”, says los.

The video has the NYC artist dropping a couple of verses over Roc Marciano production. When asked about the title, “Jurassic World,” he states “You just have to take a look at the video and see. It will all make sense.”

Check out the video below:



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"Nobody’s gonna wait on you."

This is the mantra of hip-hop artist losLAUREN 718. It's what prompted him to rhyme for veteran rapper AZ in a nightclub in 2005. It’s part of the motivation that led him to being featured in The Source's Unsigned Hype column in 2006. It's why, not seeing the opportunities he desired, he opted for grad school at Florida A&M University, earning his MBA, and why he joined the Air Force. It's what's been the inspiration behind his company, and record label, Allergic to Failure, since its inception in 2012.


Splitting his time between The Bronx, and Florida, losLAUREN 718's music incorporates both traditional NYC lyricism, and Florida’s history of melody and bass. Listeners will also find a refreshing dose of honesty in his work. He points to a humorous, but authentic, line from his EP "Shades of Blue 2.5", as he raps, “Stingy with dough / fuck Coinstar / I roll my quarters,” noting, “that’s a real fact. I’m not trying to pay 10% for you to roll it up!”

Previously, losLAUREN 718 has worked with a litany of notable DJs and producers, including DJ Green Lantern, DJ Drama, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Ty Fyffe (Foxy Brown, Busta Rhymes), QB Da Problem (50 Cent, Scarface, Joe Budden, Raheem DeVaughn), Nefarious! (Amor Jones), and Chris Prythm (Lloyd Banks, Nipsey Hussle).


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