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Saint Oliver June embraces irony of his life while offering the world unexpected and otherworldly sound

NEWARK, NJ – Where Saint Oliver June comes from, he’s expected to be a certain way and have certain interests. Growing up on the East Coast in Newark, New Jersey, it was assumed that he would love hip-hop and that his sound as an artist would fit the mold of what people perceive hip-hop to be. But June doesn’t ascribe to preconceived notions or stereotypes. He has never been one to ascribe labels to things, and he hates the idea of being defined as any one thing. That’s why he works hard to create a unique sound and style that can only be described as indescribably.

“I talk about things that are other-worldly,” he said. “While other artists just talk about things that deal with the world you see right in front of your eyes, I’m talking about things that are not obvious or in front of your face – things that can’t be seen. My music is street, but it’s also eerie and mysterious at the same time.”

Late last year, Saint Oliver June released a mixtape called “Life For Sale” that puts that original sound on full display. It’s a project that highlights multiple things going on in his life but with that eerie undertone and air of mystery that challenges listeners to pay attention and think more deeply about what they’re hearing. Ultimately, the mixtape explores all the prices that have to be paid to attain success and the consequences that come from both good and bad decisions.

“My subject matter is really the main thing that sets me apart from anyone else,” June said. “I’m a kid from the hood who has grown up seeing everybody play basketball or football or soccer, but the things I was fascinated with growing up were surfing and snowboarding and extreme sports. I also bought a rock album the first time I bought a CD, from My Chemical Romance. I’m into golf and I love Shaun White and Alana Ray and I’m into things that most people wouldn’t expect of me. Those are things I write about but in ways you wouldn’t expect. People say I have an otherworldly vibe that isn’t human – it’s more pure than human – which is why I go by Saint Oliver June.”

Two singles from his mixtape put this phenomenon on particular display. “The Usual” is a club song about being bored in a club. Saint Oliver June explores the monotony of the club routine and challenges the notion that the club scene is the penultimate of night life – all underneath a club sound that he uses intentionally to prove his point.

“Hide Out” is another single that has gained him attention. It highlights his life as an introvert but in a way that challenges stereotypes that would suggest he’s not sociable and couldn’t be a loyal friend. The wavy flow of the song is catchy and has a good bounce which he said is the perfect foundation for the things he’s trying to help listeners understand about being an introvert.

More music is in development for June with a full album called “Writers Anonymous” set to drop before the end of the year. To listen to Saint Oliver June’s music or to follow him on social media, please visit:

www.instagram.com/saintoliverjune/

www.twitter.com/saintoliverjune/ 

https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCSXsIV18-suJ8kawY47p7Nw

“Life For Sale”

https://soundcloud.com/saintoliverjune/sets/life-for-sale

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(EP) 38 Hauncho – “First 38”

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In a momentous stride forward, rising rap sensation 38 Hauncho has unveiled his latest EP, “First 38”, a bold testament to his unparalleled artistry and unyielding dedication to his craft. After spending the last 8 months incarcerated, 38 Hauncho came home and got straight to work. Within the first 38 hours of being released, these songs were created. Hence the title, First 38.

Crafted with precision and passion, “First 38” serves as a placeholder for his highly anticipated next project featuring his single “Smooth Nigga” and “Alter Ego”. The EP encapsulates his distinctive style, blending infectious beats with reflection of 38 Hauncho’s journey, drawing from his personal experiences and aspirations.

Featuring a dynamic fusion of tracks, each song within “First 38” showcases 38 Hauncho’s versatility as an artist, effortlessly navigating through various themes and emotions. From his gritty street narratives , the EP offers a multifaceted glimpse into the artist’s world, inviting audiences to immerse themselves into his trap.

Available now on all major streaming platforms, “First 38” is set to make waves across the industry, solidifying 38 Hauncho’s position as an artist to watch in 2024 and beyond.

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(Video) MaDrique – A FEW GRAND @madriquesanders

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MaDrique drops the visual for “A FEW GRAND” from his EP “KEEP THE FAITH” produced entirely by SWIM. A FEW GRAND Video directed by King Murphy Media . Watch A FEW GRAND and stream “KEEP THE FAITH” on all streaming platforms

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(Video) HoodTrophy Bino ft. Kalan.FRFR – “I Want Her”

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LA based rapper HoodTrophy Bino releases the new single and video for “I Want Her” ft. Kalan.FrFr. Alongside powerful hip-hop force Kalan.FrFr, the two rappers get lost in a sensual daydream that ruminates over two different women.

“I Want Her” explores diverging figments of fantasy with sharp rhythms, captivating vocals, and deep, shadowy synths.The music video juxtaposes intimate vignettes of HoodTrophy Bino in a bedroom with roses at one moment and at a nightclub with Kalan.FrFr surrounded by women at the next.

HoodTrophy Bino has opened for Soulja Boy, Tee Grizzley, Bow Wow, Snoop Dogg, Chris Brown, Omarion, Flo Malcom, Skinnyfromthe9, YN Jay, and Ohgeesy. He’s received acclaim from Lyrical Lemonade, HipHopDX and more. Bino is set to perform with a special screening at SXSW on March 13th at Icenhauer’s.

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