Rover Kasanova Is looking to takeover 2020 as he gears up to release his new project titled “Super Charged”. The album is scheduled to drop on February 5th, 2021. This album includes themes of hustling and overcoming obstacles to become the best you could be, and overall just struggling before you could get to the top. But Rover believes he is speaking to the streets on this project, not wanting to bring them down but up with him.
With much versatility, Rover Kasanova gives us a diverse project when it comes to vibes and his vocal performance. Ranging from regular rap beats to more vibey hippy tracks. He has always been told that he couldn’t do it, and with life throwing many obstacles his ways, he felt like he as if it was him against the world. He didn’t let this stop him as he used it as motivation to finish the album. Overall defining the final product that it came out to be. With the album recording sessions being located in a car to a regular home studio, Rover gives us many different vibes that he has tapped into himself with this project.
T Black has released a visual for his latest single “Yeen Wanna Listen.” The track was produced by Ja Labissiere, Zoerab, DomoBeatss & it was engineered by J.Carr. On “Yeen Wanna Listen” T Black speaks about his triumphs over the odds that have been against him in the past and how you simply didn’t wanna listen! Listen to what? His hunger and drive towards persevering. He is taking on 2021 by storm with a multitude of singles and visuals he has lined up for us all to enjoy. He has even invested in merch for “Yeen Wanna Listen” which you can purchase by clicking here. The music video was shot & directed by popular Miami videographer Alexia G Shot It. The music video shows T Black soaking in his success in cool settings, partying and letting those who misunderstood his journey know “Yeen Wanna Listen.” The music video has amassed more than 5k views on YouTube since it’s release. Stay tuned for more to come from this rising artist!
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I’m a 17-year-old Hip-Hop artist born in England and raised in the city of Bristol. I go by the name ‘dylhutch’ and have been making music for just over a year. I have been writing since the age of 12.
How did you get into music?
From a young age, I was brought up listening to a wide range of music from mainstream Pop to Hip-Hop, from Camila Cabello to Kid Cudi. However, my music is heavily inspired by artists like Juice WRLD, and The Kid Laroi who has only recently come into the international spotlight. I have always been invested in them, and I have always appreciated their music and views on the world.
What are you working on?
I recently released my debut independent 13 track album ‘Stuck With Me’ which I spent the final few months of 2020 working on. I push my emotions out to the world in the way I feel most comfortable, through music. Nobody is alone, and I hope the emotion I bring to my music helps my listeners realise that. I released a 3 song EP in July, titled ‘Attachment OD’ and after all the support I knew I had to expand the project into a full album. My favourite track from the album would be ‘Catastrophe’. The song was made last minute after my long-term relationship ended. The second verse was a freestyle I spontaneously performed in my car with my mates while we were discussing which artist would fit most appropriately for a feature. I ended up using my freestyle instead when everyone fell in love with the preview. The album is heading towards 100,000 streams across all platforms within a month of release, and with the support I’ve received, along with the opportunities I’ve embraced since the album, it is definitely set to be a success.
Are you planning anything big for 2021?
Currently, I’m planning a few months of multiple single releases of my best work yet. Since the album drop, I’ve been working harder than ever, and my vault of unreleased music holds so much potential that I cannot wait to share with my audience over the next few months.
Album statement:
Through stress, trauma, anxiety, and depression, I push my emotions out to the world in a way I feel most comfortable. It’s been a hard year and I hope what I bring for my listeners will help people understand there are others around them ready to listen and support through everything. Nobody is alone. The music I listen to and the music I create has helped me keep my head straight and keep moving forward no matter the issue. Heartbreak, addiction, and codependence lead the album’s content as I express what I’ve been going through with honesty, to help myself and others around me. Losing people around you cut deep, and so does losing yourself. Hold your loved ones close, and more importantly hold yourself close. “Sometimes heartbreak can save your life”.
German pop rap artist Jan Metternich releases “Dead End“, a catchy and bouncy song with a promising hook.The track is produced, mixed, mastered and recorded by himself. He even made the guitar sample and the visuals for his trailer on Instagram.
Jan Metternich just started releasing his own music only one year ago. He gained more than 5 million streams on all platforms and charted in 2 countries last year. His music and short producing clips are going viral on Tik Tok at the moment and he accumulated almost 100,000 followers in just 2 months. His second latest single “Wrong“ has more than 1.5 million streams and is his most famous song.
We recently chopped it up with FlyLikeUs and got to know more about the label and its latest single “Everythings Fine” by G!LLY. Check out the full Q&A below and be sure to check out FlyLikeUs official website for a wide range of products.
Talk to us about Fly Like Us, how would you describe it?
FlyLikeUs Is An American Record Label Emerging Out Of West Virginia. We supply a wide range of products from Clothing, Shoes, Fashion Accessories to Rolling Papers, Grinders, And Smoking Accessories. We currently supply customers individually through our website FlyLikeUs.com as well as supply convenience stores & smoke shops.
What is the main goal of the label?
At This Moment We Are Spreading Our FlyLikeUs Rolling Papers to retail stores out of state while also pushing my upcoming single. I have an album coming soon that this single will be featured on.
Who all does it consist of?
I have a few artists I’ll be distributing under Flylikeus but we have to keep that a surprise
How did it start?
FlyLikeUs was founded in 2015 while managing a local West Virginia artist and participating in 2 nationwide tours with artist Mark Battles & Derek Luh. FlyLikeUs became the label backing the artists and released a few projects including one featuring Rich The Kid.
Are you signing artists?
At the moment only people close to me who are ready to put in the work it takes to make it happen.
Can you tell us more about the new single “Everythings Fine” – How did that song come to be?
Over the summer I was dealing with a lot of drama while breaking up with my ex who I had an 8 year relationship with and I ended up searching the internet for some instrumentals and came across this guitar instrumental and it seemed like the lyrics just came to me instantly.
How do you plan on pushing it?
Right now I have the song available for stream on my website along with the pre order / digital download
The song will be available on all platforms by Valentine’s Day
Are we going to see a video for it?
Yes definitely
If so, when? And what ideas do you have for it?
I would like to get the song out and distributed first to gain as much exposure for it and potentially get it on the radio but we will see what happens in the upcoming months. I definitely have tons of ideas for the visual. I get new ones every time I hear the song again.
What’s next for FlyLikeUs?
Gaining more attention in the tri state area and expanding to the west coast
Anything else you’d like to say?
Shout out to Hip Hops Revival for covering my new single release and shout out to the fans who have shared my music thus far.
If you’d like to check out my website use the Promo code “hip” to get 50% off your order https://flylikeus.com
Rising Dallas rap artist Throwed Ese is back at it again with his video No Mercy. The video comes on the heels of his latest album No Love Left 3. This video is a must watch & an add to your YouTube playlist. To keep up with Throwed Ese, you can follow him on Instagram @throwedese.
Explain who you are for those who don’t know My name is Skip. I’m from Miami, FL. I produce Hip Hop, Rap, and all sorts of EDM. I’ve had placements with Oxygen and E! Networks. I’ve produced for several artists all over Florida. I’m also an artist, I just dropped my 7th studio album called WTF Skip and I’ve been doing it all independently. The label is called WELOOSE Music and it’s stylized in all caps like that as one word. It means something to us in that way. Its pronounced the same as we loose.
How long have you been doing music I’ve been doing music since high school. That was just fun stuff with my friends, I’d say after my first semester in college I realized it was something I wanted to do professionally. I dropped out and started to learn about all the tools and the business. I’d make beats all day, all night and work dead end jobs when the production stuff didn’t take off right away. Call centers were my favorite, it was easy money. I wasn’t at The Gap but I was Kanye West before Kanye West lol. I was going to school for fine art cause I thought I wanted to do graphic design, I’ve always been into computers but all I learned was that art people are weird. I did however over the years mess up alot of records and made lots and lots of wack beats and songs. It’s the only way you get better, now I produce, record, mix and master all my own stuff. I’ve picked up graphics and video editing is well. There’s almost no limits for me cause there’s no middle man or anything in the way. All of my albums were created this way, solo.
How did you come up with your name? In my family we all have nick names. My Dad is called Big Man, my Aunt is called Sugar bay, and one of my cousins we call her Honeybunch. My nick name is Skip. It’s as simple as that. Now there’s a few Skips in the industry so I would also say I’m Skip of WELOOSE Music when I introduced myself to differentiate myself and it just sort of stuck like “A Tribe called Quest” you have to say the whole thing. It’s Skip of WELOOSE.
Who are your influences? My influences come from all over the place. I was one of those kids that would use fake names and stuff for Columbia House or BMG back in the day and they would send you like 8 CDs for 1¢ to sign you up for their music clubs. So I would just collect all these CDs I remember House of Pain and Cypress Hill were like the first CDs I played a lot. As I got older me and friends would buy all the Wu-Tang CDs like trading cards and just pass them around. Then there was all the No Limit and Cash Money albums where you just had to get all of them. Can’t forget groups like Outkast and 8ball and MJG. My favorite I’d have to say is Jay-Z. I really like Eminem too. They’re like 1a and 1b. As far as current music I like Travis Scott, Kid Cudi, Ghostmane, City Morgue and Key Glock to name a few. I’m in a constant state of influence and my inspirations come from everywhere. I always tell people I could listen to any song, in any genre and pick out something in it that I like.
What motivates you to keep going when times get rough? When things get rough for me I try to get moving. I might workout, I might go walk around the mall. Just go somewhere to get out the environment and more importantly the mindset I’m in. Sometimes I use those times to my advantage though. When I write I always think of myself as a character and different characters think, talk, feel different ways. I try to describe moods and really paint a scene with words like an painter. It’s cliche but it’s really what I’m thinking when I write. So If I’m down, I’ll write it out and make a deep song about it. It’ll be easy because I’m already in that zone and plus I can occupy my mind at the same time.
What are you currently working on? I just dropped my 7th album called WTF Skip and I’ve been sharing that with as many people as I can. It’s a project for me that really feels like an evolution and I’m so happy with the way it came out. When you’ve made so many song you start to analyze your catalog and I noticed that I’d become very tight and almost conservative with my music. The songs were great and solid pieces but because I felt like I always had to have something to say, something meaningful some of my songs would be very serious. Even the production would be stern. I feel like WTF Skip is one of those albums where I really just took the shackles off my mind and ran wild. I didn’t care about if I was following the order of things, I made songs that spoke to me and after people hear it, it speaks to them too.
What’s your plans for 2021? I had so much fun writing that album I just kept on writing. I’ve ended up with about 7 new cuts that I’ll start to piece together and release. I’m starting this Friday with a song called Señorita. It’s an uptempo track where I go back and forth in english and spanish. Now I’m not hispanic in any way but growing up in Miami you learn words here and there to pick up the hot latin ladies that were so famous for. So in this song I’m trying to pick up a hispanic woman by throwing the lingo back at her.
Anything else you’d like to say? I appreciate all of the staff at Hip Hop Revival for sharing my story and my music with your audience. Follow me on any social media platform @seeskiprap. Señorita will be out this Friday on all major music platforms just search “Skip of WELOOSE” and in the words of the late great Nipsey Hussel, the marathon continues.
I’m Trevor Ndopu born January 2nd 1998 known professionally as Trevah(or simply Trev), and I’m a Canadian rapper, singer, and songwriter.
Where you from?
I’m from Canada’s capital city Ottawa.
How long have you been doing music
I’ve always had a deep love and appreciation for music. I played basketball in high school I was pretty good but at the same time I realized my talents for music as well, the more I got in the studio I realize I could pursue music as a career and be good at it.
How did you come up with your name?
My first name is Trevor and growing my close friends and family just used to call me Trevah, so I stick with as my stage name to pay homage to all my loved ones.
Who are your influences?
I take inspiration from Drake , Kanye West Michael Jackson and began rapping during my teenage years.
What motivates you to keep going when times get rough?
I’m very passionate about my craft and I work hard. I’m always trying to better myself and get better at my craft. There’s always room for improvement and I’m always striving to become the best version of myself
What are you currently working on?
I just dropped my EP “GOOD VIBES “ also I’m currently working on few music videos which are set to come out early in the year.
What’s your plans for 2021?
To dominate the rap game and get signed to major record label!
Anything else you’d like to say?
Trevah. I’d like to thank my family, friends, supporters who stuck with me through the good and rough times, and those who really helped me get my life back on track. Thank you all from the bottom of my heart and I love yall.
Rising kid artist Super Siah just dropped his latest video Cool Mom, featuring his mom Lady Boss. Super Siah has over 3.5 million subscribers on his YouTube channel & over million streams of his music on Spotify. His music is growing by the minute and is already a household name. The video just released a little over a week ago and has already garnered almost 1 million views! Don’t sleep on Super Siah or Lady Boss. You can follow them on Instagram @supersiah1 & @lady._.bosss