MCshabazz – Sorry Is Getting Boring @MCshabazz_
MCshabazz delivers a 4 track audio/video EP entitled “Sorry Is Getting Boring”. Three singles and one video for “Peekaboo” are included in the YouTube project.
MCshabazz is a Dominican rap artist born in the Dominican Republic. He was raised by his grandmother and grandfather after his parents left him under their care to make a living in the United States. He had a free and adventurous childhood in the Dominican despite severely burning his right hand before the age of one.
MCshabazz moved to the United States to be with his parents in the year 2000 at eight years old. At a young age he witnessed home raids, burglaries, and drug related activity caused by the hustle of his family members – including his parents. He was heavily influenced by the decisions his family made since that was all he ever knew.
He watched over his older brother who first introduced him to rap music. His brother had all the newest hip hop CDs of the early 2000s, and listening to this actually helped him learn English. MCshabazz wrote songs in Spanish as a younger child. Once a freshman in high school, he began writing and recording music in English. During his high school years, he built his own studio with one of his best friends – Pedro Rodriguez aka Pit. This is when they started developing their craft in music. With the help of Artists KR and Anjelihs , Pit started working in a well known local studio called PUSH KEYS PRODUCTIONS where he would invitehim to come over and take advantage of free studio time.
They started working on the album Puri, which was put on pause after Pit’s mother passed away. Pit needed some time away from the studio, so his absence caused MCshabazz to lose inspiration in music. He found comfort in the streets and became homeless during a rough period of time. While homeless, MCshabazz collaborated with producers, Jeef aka Blvckjvck or Jvckpot, Cavah, and other artists in hopes to start something new. In 2014, he collaborated with artist Anjelihs on his album METANOIA, to make the “Beneath the Grapevine” record.
Beneath the Grapevine has over 800k plays making it a successful collaboration. Fans of this record were questioning who was MCshabazz as he had no other music released. He continued to work behind the scenes while also juggling parenthood and other jobs. Unfortunately in 2016, he called 911 to identify a vehicle that belonged to his best friend and producer, Pit, who drove himself into the Boston Harbor — committing suicide.
Music would never be the same to MCshabazz. He lost inspiration, but gained motivation at the same time. He knew that he had to put in work alone and forget about working or depending on others. He recorded and released two albums in 2017, Sorry for Calling you a Bitch but the truth hurts, and Signer Ft. Lil Star. In 2018, he dropped Sorry is Getting Boring — part of a trilogy project that includes his first drop. At this time, he’s working on the third apology, a solo album, and building his team.
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Briannagh D Ushers in the Holiday Season with New Single “Bad Christmas”
(New Jersey, November 2024) — At just 23 years old, Briannagh D, the multifaceted singer, songwriter, actress, and dancer, is continuing to solidify her place in the entertainment world with the release of her first original Christmas single, “Bad Christmas.” The New Jersey-born artist’s latest track adds a fresh twist to holiday music, bringing her signature flair to a time of year often defined by tradition.
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“Bad Christmas” reflects Briannagh D’s talent for blending genres and storytelling. Known for her powerful vocals and magnetic stage presence, Briannagh invites listeners into a raw, emotive exploration of the highs and lows of the holiday season. The song offers a relatable and refreshing take on the complexities of the holidays, solidifying her ability to connect with diverse audiences worldwide.
Despite her young age, Briannagh D has already achieved a decade’s worth of accomplishments in both music and acting. Her journey began at age 10 when she showcased her vocal talent on ABC News in 2012, leading to a finalist appearance on Showtime at the Apollo less than a year later. Since then, she has graced stages across the U.S., U.K., and the Caribbean, including a standout performance at the St. Kitts Music Festival, where she returned in 2024 alongside legends like Mary J. Blige and Rick Ross.
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With her 2018 single “Feel the Beat” topping charts in over 24 countries on Tempo Caribbean, and collaborations with industry heavyweights like Cassidy and Jadakiss, Briannagh has proven her ability to create music that resonates globally. Her versatility extends beyond music; she’s also a promising actress, having appeared on NBC’s Emmy-winning series This Is Us and Disney Channel’s Bizaardvark, among others.
In 2023, Briannagh’s single “Elevate” gained international recognition, amassing over 1.6 million views through a viral dance collaboration with Uganda’s Ghetto Kids. By the end of the year, she starred alongside LeBron James, Travis Scott, and Devin Booker in a Nike commercial, cementing her status as a rising star.
“Bad Christmas” is yet another testament to Briannagh’s refusal to be boxed in creatively. From her MTV VMA red carpet correspondent role to her chart-topping hits, Briannagh continues to break barriers and set new standards for the next generation of artists.
“Bad Christmas” is available now on all streaming platforms.
Follow Briannagh D:
Instagram: @BriannaghD
Twitter: @BriannaghD
Website: www.BriannaghD.com
About Briannagh D:
Briannagh Dennehy, known as Briannagh D, is an internationally acclaimed artist whose career spans over a decade. Combining her skills in music, acting, and dance, she continues to captivate audiences with her artistry and dedication.
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Reek Osama x Eddie Kaine – Wire Transfer [PRODUCED BY BHRAMABULL]
Reek Osama & Producer BhramaBull Drop Gritty Street Anthem “Wire Transfer” Featuring Eddie Kaine
The First Single Off “Street Purgatory” Pushes the Boundaries of Boom Bap and Underground Hip Hop
New York, NY — November 10, 2024 — Reek Osama, the rising underground rapper, and BhramaBull, the acclaimed producer known for his gritty, hard-hitting beats, are proud to release “Wire Transfer,” the first single off their highly anticipated collaborative album Street Purgatory. The track, featuring Brooklyn’s own Eddie Kaine, is an explosive fusion of raw street storytelling and boom-bap production that promises to leave a lasting impact on the underground hip hop scene.
“Wire Transfer” is a modern-day street anthem that pushes the boundaries of traditional hip hop. With a pounding beat from BhramaBull, the song delivers an uncompromisingly gritty portrait of street life, featuring vivid gunshot samples and chilling street gangster quotes throughout the bridge. The track dives deep into the realities of life on the streets, telling the stories of hustlers, survival, and ambition in a world where trust is thin and money moves faster than loyalty.
As the lead single from Street Purgatory, “Wire Transfer” sets the tone for the entire project—dark, introspective, and unapologetic. Reek Osama’s unflinching delivery is complemented perfectly by Eddie Kaine’s potent verse, creating an unforgettable collaboration that demands attention. The inclusion of hard-hitting street sounds and haunting, cinematic elements in the beat reinforces the intense, almost cinematic vibe of the track.
This release comes backed by Dinner Land, a micro media company that is quickly gaining traction for its innovative approach to promoting underground music. Their unique methods of storytelling and media outreach are sure to amplify “Wire Transfer,” ensuring it reaches the ears of fans far and wide. Expect the track to spread like wildfire across platforms and generate buzz that will only grow in intensity as Street Purgatory nears its full release.
“Wire Transfer” is more than just a song; it’s an experience—a gritty look into the lives of those who walk the fine line between survival and sacrifice. With the track’s hard-hitting message and unforgettable sound, it’s destined to go down in infamy within the underground scene.
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(Video) Star2 x Seko – “Once in a While” @Star2Official
Thai refugee artists Star2 and Seko release “Once In A While”, the heartfelt new single and music video. Both born in the Mae La refugee camp in Thailand, the artists draw on their rich cultural heritage with the song almost entirely sung in the Ka-ren language and the music video filmed in Thailand.
“Once In A While” features poignant lyrics that reflect the deep emotions of longing and love, such as “My tears I secretly wipe them away by myself / I love you so much, so whatever you say is never wrong / I’ll chase after you over a hundred times”. Tugging at your heartstrings, the song is beautifully layered with rich harmonies, delicate piano notes, and a backdrop of female vocals that evoke a sense of connection that feels both intimate and distant. As both artists deliver their verses with raw, unfiltered emotion, the feeling of lost love is one that is never forgotten.
Refugee pop meets hip hop artist Star2 fled his refugee camp as a child when the Burmese Army destroyed their village and attacked them in the middle of the night. Faced with overwhelming heartache and loss growing up, Star2 found his solace in music. He has collaborated with the likes of Soulja Boy, $tupid Young, Mozzy, MBNel, Luh Kel, Lil Poppa, HoodTrophy Bino, YSN Flow, and MarMar Oso just to name a few. Now, Star2 is on a mission to elevate the next generation of Ka-ren and Asian Artists.