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Napri has created a track that takes you into a soundscape of chirping birds and a bouncing ukulele, these elements and more combine to leave the listener with a peaceful and inspired state of mind.


Listening to "Falling is Okay," a track made to make the listener feel at ease, immediately brings a sense of tranquility, then introduces an encouraging dose of motivation. While staying true to his hip hop roots, Napri blends old school with the new school, creating a musical signature that cannot be forged on "Falling is Okay."

Ever shrouded in mystery, there are talks of a new album from Napri, but for now enjoy the latest..."Falling is Okay."


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Fresh off their banging first single and video, “Silly Love" from their forthcoming album In the Mean Time, Def-i and Ariano switch emotional gears on their follow up single “Changes." Striking a grittier and more sombre tone than its predecessor, "Changes" isn't a sad song, it's more of an acknowledgment of growth through the pain and loss of the past pandemic-driven years. A true master of his craft, Def-i's verses oscillates between rapid fire spitting and slow, controlled rhymes, with an effortless manipulation of his cadence and delivery. Ariano's production is moody and sobering, his hook projecting strength and determination.


The video for "Changes" shot once again in Austin,Texas by New Mexico director Maurice Johnson, is as much a visual departure from the previous video as the track is auditorily. Dark, moody and sobering, the video is perfect visual reflection of the track. As Def-i and Ariano get ready to release their new album In the Mean Time, "Changes" is a pure representation of the diversity of the project from the duo hailing from New Mexico in Los Angeles.


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America is in a state of hardcore tribalism and divisiveness. For Asian Americans, the stereotypes and old tropes have morphed into real hate. SoCal hip hop artist and activist Kaze Jones is, sadly, all too familiar with the current climate. Never one to be a victim, Kaze flips the script and the reclaims the narrative with his new single, "Asians Represent." Presented in conjunction with Joy Ruckus Club, "Asians Represent" is a statement, loudly proclaiming Asian Americans' place in hip hop...and their place in today's culture.

Produced by Ionika from Philadelphia., "Asians Represent" is a hard-hitting, trap inspired track bringing Kaze Jones together with a superstar team of Asian American artists and MCs fresh on the scene. Kaze delivers his verses with aggression in his signature rasp, blending perfectly with the philosophical, rapid-fire rhymes of Chicago native Monotone, LA rising talent JVNHO and the smooth lyricism of Cali's own Tealousy. "Asians Represent" is an unapologetic anthem of cultural pride and staking a claim in the world hip hop.

Listen to "Asians Represent," presented by Kaze Jones and Joy Ruckus Club, from the forthcoming album The Alumni.


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