Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Monday, February 16, 2015
@rodexodus - As Above So Below
ABOUT ROD EXODUS:
Jahrod Coates (also known as Rod Exodus) is a singer/songwriter from the DMV area. He was born in San Diego, CA and raised in PG County, MD a small county right outside Washington, D.C. where he spent most of his childhood and teenage years. Jahrod started singing at the young age of 1. “I’ve been singing ever since I could talk,” Rod Exodus expressed, “Singing is all I know, I can't and won’t do nothing else but sing. Whenever I get the chance I sing!” He spent most of his childhood singing in the church choir and various groups. “Mom’s made sure I was in church." It wasn't until the age of 21 when Jahrod wrote his very first song entitled, “Steady Switchin.”
ABOUT THE TRACK:
He wrote a song that could be aimed at a larger audience entitled, “As Above So Below”. The song is about the love he has for a girl who he feels deserves something more than just a friendship. Throughout the song he references the things that made him fall in love and how the relationship could grow from just a friendship to a never ending love story.
Title: As Above So Below (prod. Obrian Music Beats)
Jahrod Coates (also known as Rod Exodus) is a singer/songwriter from the DMV area. He was born in San Diego, CA and raised in PG County, MD a small county right outside Washington, D.C. where he spent most of his childhood and teenage years. Jahrod started singing at the young age of 1. “I’ve been singing ever since I could talk,” Rod Exodus expressed, “Singing is all I know, I can't and won’t do nothing else but sing. Whenever I get the chance I sing!” He spent most of his childhood singing in the church choir and various groups. “Mom’s made sure I was in church." It wasn't until the age of 21 when Jahrod wrote his very first song entitled, “Steady Switchin.”
ABOUT THE TRACK:
He wrote a song that could be aimed at a larger audience entitled, “As Above So Below”. The song is about the love he has for a girl who he feels deserves something more than just a friendship. Throughout the song he references the things that made him fall in love and how the relationship could grow from just a friendship to a never ending love story.
Title: As Above So Below (prod. Obrian Music Beats)
Sunday, February 15, 2015
@troofforever - Versatile-2
TROOFFOREVER is a Hip Hop/Rap artist from Washington, DC. He has recently released his highly anticipated mixtape "Versatile 2" on
Spinrilla.com. This project took almost 2 years to finish, continuing
his Versatile series. This project was in high demand showing fans and
outsiders that you don't always have to show one type of sound.
Versatility represents him as an artist and individual to open himself
up to new lanes and opportunities.
Ed Green -Thank God (Music Video)
West Baltimore native Ed Green starts his year off with visuals for his song "Thank God".
"Thank God" audio was released the summer of 2014 and made for a good song with a very catchy hook.
The video starts with various 93rd soul tribe members which is a Baltimore Collective that Ed Green is apart of.
Energy, Charisma and flow followed by swift punchlines makes this song stick out amongst other up and coming artists.
The video shows Ed at a shoot with his crew trying to perfect visuals which makes for a a cool perspective for the viewer.
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Friday, February 6, 2015
@amberjinae - 5th Annual "Matters of the Heart" R&B Benefit
The
"Matters of the Heart" R&B Benefit is an annual entertainment
showcase that serves as a great date night near Valentine's Day and also
raises funds for a local non-profit organization.
The
show, now in its fifth year, is produced by AmazingGrace Productions, a
live events company started by Howard University alum Grace Salvant.
The show is scheduled for Thursday, February 12
at the Howard Theatre. The lineup includes a combination of vocalists,
instrumentalists, poets and comedians who are young alum of local
institutions like the University of Maryland and Howard University.
Every
year the show sells out and raises at least $500 for its selected
non-profit. Past recipients include: Kid Power DC, the DC Rape Crisis
Center, the National Breast Cancer Coalition and Pediatric AIDS/HIV
Care. This year’s beneficiary is Life Pieces to Masterpieces, a
Washington, DC nonprofit that provides mentorship and programs to
African American boys and young men in the city’s most difficult areas.
Holla at @AmberJinae (twitter) for details.
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