Tim Thompson, best known as T1M, is a 26 year old artist and producer hailing from Orlando, FL. His "pop-rap" sound is a combination of catchy-melodic hooks and lyrics with heavily musical grooves and 808-driven bass lines; reminiscent of downtown nights in the city he calls home. T1M is currently working on a Spring project coming out late March and his summer project coming in early July.
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STREAM HERE GSE Artist Tha Captin releases the official video to "Dip" produced by Timothy Timothy. The song is featured on their brand new project Please Say Tha Baby. @ThaCaptin ©2017 TEAM BIGGA RANKIN | Jacksonville | Florida Web Version Forward Unsubscribe Powered by Mad Mimi®A GoDaddy® company [Mixtape] Never Forget Da Hood Vol 2 with DJ Evryting Criss and Special Guest host Project Pat1/21/2017 Like Tweet +1
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Noochie's official single "Hennything", is also featured on Noochie's recent New Balance Vol.1 mixtape here Get Noochie's single "Hennything" on all digital outlets: and follow him at Instagram | Twitter | Facebook ©2017 TEAM BIGGA RANKIN | Jacksonville | Florida Web Version Forward Unsubscribe Powered by Mad Mimi®A GoDaddy® company NASHVILLE, TN - Artist $mitty (born Jared Smith), was compelled by music as a way of adjusting to a new environment. Though he grew up in a military-based suburb of California, fate brought his family to Norfolk where he discovered a melting pot of culture. Because he was unfamiliar with the “hood,” he was picked on and told he “talked like a white boy.” Eager to fit in with his peers, the artist took to music, and began to identify with the lyrics he heard on the radio. “I stared studying these ‘cool guys,’ and by the time I was 16, I was rapping myself.” As it turns out, hip hop needed $mitty as much as he needed hip hop. In the era of Soulja Boy-esque rap, a void needed to be filled with “potent product.” That’s exactly what $mitty delivers to fans. Heavily influenced by 90’s rap, the artist fuses West and East coast flare with a bit of southern charm. The artist explains, “My slang is very strange and broad in a sense – I might say something like a New York dude and then I’m really southern, because that’s where my people came from.” $mitty is inspired by the likes of Jay Z’s rags-to-riches story, and envies how the rap icon turned his talent into a massive empire (not to mention, $mitty knows almost every fact about Jay Z off the top of his head, right down to his birthday). Now, the artist is ready to debut his first mixtape entitled “The Hunger”– his entrance as a serious, accomplished rapper will release on January 20th. The album was written while $mitty sat behind bars, incarcerated and hopeless at the thought of his daughter being born “on the outside.” Instead of losing all faith, the rapper used his energy and funneled it into something positive, determined to make something of his gifts when he was ultimately released. “I really poured my heart into it,” he admits. The mix tape is a war cry, a commitment to a renewed sense of purpose. At 22 years old, $mitty hit rock bottom, but it’s his talent that’s going to put him back on top. Listen on SoundCloud. Follow on Instagram (@h.smitty12)
DETROIT, MI – When it comes to hip-hop, Marcus Ragsdale has a novel approach … literally. Before releasing any of his music or collaborating with anyone on an album, Ragsdale is releasing a full novel’s worth of poetry in a new book entitled “16 Bars.” He hopes the book will introduce him to the world in ways that will inspire others and put his name on the map and draw attraction from big-name labels like Def Jam or Rock Nation. “I’ve been writing poems since age 18,” he said. “When I first sat down to do poetry, my intention wasn’t to write a book, it was to relax my mind. I got to the point where I was writing four, five or even six different poems each day. When a year-and-a-half went by, I had all these poems and I decided I wanted to do something with a purpose. I needed something to change my life. I went for a walk one day and decided I was going to write a book.” But it’s not your typical chapter book – it’s a book so unique that it almost feels like an album – or, more appropriately, a book of albums. In fact, he describes the project as a five-album career that encapsulates poems that tackle subject matter about anything from self-realization to building up the African American community. “The longer you read and the deeper you get into my poetry, the more you’ll realize I’m a Black activist,” he said. “You won’t get that on the surface, but you’ll eventually see it. At the end of the day I want people to get enjoyment – to read it and be entertained. So many people out there enjoy poetry – even the ones who don’t like to read that much – and I have created a book that’s open for everybody. I like to think of it as a coffee table book because you can set it down on the coffee table and people will pick it up and read a couple of poems and then set it down and walk away inspired; and then the next person will come along and pick it up and read a couple of poems. There’s not too many people who can take their eyes off a poem once they start reading it.” The name of the book, “16 Bars,” stems from Ragsdale’s love of hip-hop and purity he finds in the “correct amount of bars per verse in a song.” “A lot of times today hip-hop artists don’t pay attention to that in a song,” he said. “But that’s the correct amount of bars per verse. I’m just a different kind of hip-hop artist, and my book is sort of like a guide to me and my albums. When I create my albums, 16 bars will be used. This book is a way for me to build a name for myself in the industry while giving people something that will be highly entertaining. Once people get their eyes on this book, they’re gonna want it.” Ragsdale has provided a sample of his book on his website 16BarsByMarcus.com. Fans can also purchase the book on the website. To find out more about Ragsdale, or to keep tabs on new releases, fans can follow him on Facebook and Twitter under the name 16bars@MarcusRagsdale. YOUNGSTOWN, OH – When Joshua Monroe was 5 years old, he was the kid that the family was yelling at to get off the keyboard whenever they would visit his grandparents’ house. But every time his plucking with the keys would become annoying, grandpa would come to his rescue. Today, his family is glad that grandpa stepped in when he did, because curiosity turned into piano lessons, which turned into producing and writing, which turned into a budding music career under the stage name Crash. Oh, and it also turned into a new single called “Let Me Live” – the first single off a compilation that will drop in the second quarter of 2017. It’s a single that he said speaks volumes about who he is both as a person and as an artist. “Crash is a catch-phrase that I used to have, but it’s also a name that’s based on the impact I want to leave on music,” he said. “If you’ve ever driven on the highway and driven past an accident, you know that everybody wants to slow down and look. That’s the kind of impact I want – that attention-grabbing sound that makes people slow down and pay attention. And with this song I’m trying to allow people to understand that you can’t have other people influence you because everybody has an opinion on your life, and if you want to be successful you have to find out how to be successful in your own way. For me it was learning how to be independent and telling others to let me do what I want to do – to follow what I want and not let others influence the path for my future.” Crash describes the sound of the single as “orchestral” – almost like the soundtrack from a film. He said the track has a heavy backbone of bass, but features an experience of different sounds and musical elements that he hopes will feed off the lyrics and inspire listeners beyond just the words. He said this single is just one of many examples of the wide range of styles that he can create to cater to the emotions of his listeners. His main focus comes in the genres of hip-hop and R&B, but he has more than 10 years of piano training and has been composing his own music since the age of 14. Since that time he has co-written and co-produced more than 200 songs and collaborated on four mixtapes. “With my daughter and family motivating me, my ambition towards my music grows every day,” he said. “I want my music to be in an inspiration to everyone to just be yourself – be unique and don’t feel like you have to live up to someone else’s standard. Create a whole new standard of who you want to be and what you want to accomplish.” Fans who want to sample some of Crash’s music can check out his Soundcloud page. Fans can also follow him on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for more about upcoming music releases or live performances. |
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