(Audio) Tally Bands – H.I.A.D. (How I Ain’t Die) @iamtallybands

New York’s rap scene has undergone a facelift over the past few years. Gone are the days of a strictly rugged appeal, having been replaced with aesthetics that reach far outside of the city. Though the grittiness remains on full tilt in certain pockets, counterculture is still very prevalent. It is from this amalgamation that an artist such as Tally Bands is spawned.
Hailing from the notorious Soundview & Throggs Neck neighborhoods of the Bronx, Tally’s musical sonics are heavy on the melodic side of things but with a closer listen it becomes clear that dark undertones are a consistent theme. Newly signed with The Orchard / Sony Music’s recently launched Urban Division, Tally Bands is ready to kick things into another gear. Today, he gives Elevator Mag the green-light to premiere his official debut single “How I Ain’t Die.” Produced by BlackMayo, the track finds Tally lamenting about the aftermath of lost love and almost going off of the deep end. For more on Tally Bands, check him out on Instagram at @IamTallyBands and follow him on Spotify, Apple Music, and all other digital streaming providers.

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Freebandz rapper, Young Scooter released the official video for his recent single “Trap it Out” today. “Trap It Out” is available everywhere now, watch the video HERE.
“Trap it Out” follows street anthems, “Come Eat With Us” ft EST Gee, and “Jugg King”. On the track, we hear Young Scooter rapping about how through the ups-and-downs he still makes sure to take care of his own. No matter what, they “trap it out.” The Joe Yung Spike-directed video shows Young Scooter with the homies in Atlanta, posted at the trap.
Frequently collaborating with the industry’s top artists on his tapes, Young Scooter has worked with the likes of Future, Gucci Mane, Waka Flocka Flame, E-40, Young Thug, Yung Bans, Gunna, and more. With major co-signs from industry heavyweights, and a slew of consistent releases on the horizon, Young Scooter is returning to his position among rap’s upper echelon.
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