By: Zoe Hines Founder of Ballistic Sounds. CLICHE is energetically bizarre in his new video for "Akira." Each scene is set in multiple locations including a laundromat, New York City streets or rooftops and sunny Miami. CLICHE's vibrant personality is present throughout the video along with added special effects of CLICHE dancing or making unusual facial expressions.
Listen to "Akira" Here: soundcloud.com/clichefm/akira.
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By: Zoe Hines Founder of Ballistic Sounds. HueGo is head over heels in his music video for his new track "Drama." The pulsating bass and guitar rhythms produced by Blu Majic gives live to HueGo's pleading lyrics. HueGo playing his love interest in a basketball game and a quick cameo from photographer, Izdigo telling his girl to "put on some god damn clothes," are jocular moments that make the video lovable.
"Drama" is available on Apple Music, Spotify and Tidal. By: Zoe Hines Founder of Ballistic Sounds. New Orleans rapper Note$ flexes for his new visual for "What's Next," a track off his upcoming mixtape Real Rich. Cash, icy jewelry and a black Camaro are seen throughout the video as he spits about his lavish lifestyle.
By: Zoe Hines Founder of Ballistic Sounds. Electronic artist Instupendo released his second EP Faces I Know in early April. The dreamy production has euphoric personality that never deteriorates. Teen Daze provides hazy vocals for the track "Fleur" while other songs like "Boy" uses repetitive humming right before the beat drops. "Faces I Know" reflects innocence as each track slowly builds and crashes with serene melodies.
Listen to Faces I Know Here: soundcloud.com/instupendo/sets/faces-i-know. By: Zoe Hines Founder of Ballistic Sounds. Bohan Phoenix defines versatility by integrating two cultures influential to his identity --- China and the U.S. His new track “PRODUCT,” produced by Do Hits, premiered with Ebro on Beats1. The track begins with a simple melody leading up to a clamorous beat drop. Bohan raps about being a product of both countries while displaying his bilingual switch up of English and Mandarin.
Listen to "PRODUCT" Here: soundcloud.com/bohanphoenix. By: Zoe Hines Founder of Ballistic Sounds. Singer-songwriter Alice Limoges released a live version of “Winter Nights,” a track off her album The Space Between. On a dimly lit stage, the Maine native plays piano alongside Carey Ozmun (trumpet), Sean Power (bass) and Francesco Catricala (drums). Ozmun’s trumpet solos smoothly coalesce with Limoges’s vocals as she serenades our ears with feelings from a former relationship.
“‘Winter Nights’ was the distant dejection I managed to feel before he even left,” Limoges says about the song. Link to The Space Between: http://alicelimoges.bandcamp.com. By: Ethan TiddWriter for Ballistic Sounds, Hip Hop Heads, and The Rapfest. Shortly after dropping the highly anticipated Rich Forever 3, Jay Critch and Rich The Kid deliver visuals for "Nintendo.” The duo flexes through the city in a Lamborghini doing what they do best: spitting fire bars.
Rich Forever 3 is a new chapter in the legacy of the Rich Forever Music Label and "Nintendo" is one of the reasons why. This is the first time we see Jay Critch on one of Rich Forever’s compilation albums. Hopefully he will be featured on more tracks in the future. Jay Critch is a powerful addition to the Rich Forever Group. It shows on songs like “Nintendo,” “I Don’t Answer,” “Read About It,” and “Loose It.” Stay tuned for more content from Rich Forever Music Group! Rich Forever 3 is out now on SoundCloud, iTunes and Spotify. By: Zoe Hines Founder of Ballistic Sounds. Mobbin' with your gang and driving ATVs in a luminous forest. Paradise to some, but rappers Slowkey Fred and Even Steven live that reality. The Georgia rappers recently dropped a music video for their track “Jungle Fever.” The track has gained over 8,000 plays on SoundCloud in just three days. Juic3 Akins produced a dark melody that has the right of amount of kick to keep your head bobbin’ and arms flailing.
Welcome to the Jungle Baby! Listen to "Jungle Fever" Here: soundcloud.com/slowkeyfredandevensteven/jungle-fever-prod-juic3-akins. Wait, why are they famous? What's their hit song? Don't Worry, we got you covered! Team Ballistic has attached each artist's most prominent track that sparked their popularity. Comment your favorite Freshman below: Playboi CartiKamaiyahA Boogie Wit Da HoodiePnB RockXXXTENTACIONKYLEMadeinTYOKap GUgly GodAminéBy: Zoe Hines Founder of Ballistic Sounds. Yank$'s new track “GOOD” lives up to its title. The New York rapper channeled his skills, changing up his flow on a fast tempo. If you’re feeling yourself, grab the aux and turn up the volume because this anthem is your turn up song for a Friday night.If you are an avid Yank$ listener, self assurance is a repetitive theme in his previous songs. Ballistic Sounds believes this rookie rapper has a bright future, already receiving over 17,000 plays on a track that has been out for six days! Kickback and listen to this “GOOD.”
Listen to "GOOD" Here: https://soundcloud.com/papiyanks/yank-good |