Skulastic just dropped a new music video for the third single “The Bridge” off her selftitled debut album. The video was shot over a onemonth span in Berlin Germany, Szczecin Poland, and Vancouver last summer. It was directed and edited by her younger brother Adrian and the beat was produced by Skulastic herself!
Video: Tymepeace – Black Licorice
With their maxi single “Hard Candy”, Tymepeace return like Brother Muzone to put a musical hit on your dental records with these two Jaw-breakers. The Infatuation-infused Black Licorice and the Clean-up crew street sweeper Step Aside.
Along with the release of their maxi single, Tymepeace deliver visuals for “Black Licorice”: Caught up in a momentous Thrill-Of-The-Chase odyssey is where we find our Tymepeace patriarch Jo Twice in Wile E. Coyote-like pursuit of one of Cool J’s around the way girls.
Check out the video below and grab your copy of “Hard Candy”!
Free MP3: Korry Deez – Stuff Like That feat. Moka Only (prod. by Black Cat)
Toronto-based rap artist Korry Deez has been creating a musical utopia for years, illustrating the passion he has for creating gritty, yet soulful hip hop music from the heart. As 1/3 of Canadian supergroup IRS and cofounder of the megacity rap crew Monolith, Deez has made a significant impact on both international and national levels. Having been a regular in Kardinal Offishall’s live show for over 5 years, he has graced the stage with the likes of Sean Paul, The Bootcamp Clik, Declaime, Planet Asia, K-os, Swollen Members, Jully Black, O.C., Classified, Shaggy & J-Live to name a few.
Korry has gone back to his more musical roots in funk, soul, electronic, blues and jazz music. Now harnessing stronger artistic capabilities, he has fused his influences into one rich, solid soundscape, producing a more musical blend of hip hop. He is now set to return with his first solo album ‘Imago’, where he unravels from a cocoon-like state to show a growth and maturity few in music today could replicate. When Korry Deez returns with ‘Imago’, it will yet again put him in the conversation of who to be watching for in an ever-changing hip hop world.
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