Yavid Gunn is taking the music industry by storm with his unique voice and smooth word flow. His style stands out, his horror-story-like narratives over a beautifully eerie sounding beat morph together somehow perfectly. With his passionately bizarre tone of voice, he describes the trials and triumphs he’s seen through violence and despair. With every bar he spits, you can feel the intense emotions from what he’s endured in the streets of Flint, Michigan.
He recently dropped an official music video to “Listen To My Demo Jimmy” last month, reaching over 31K already. He just dropped his debut EP, titled “Black Teeth Devil Vol. 1” which is the first of a series due to drop later this year. His new single “Bando Commando” is already buzzing and making noise on Spotify. You can find stream his music at https://open.spotify.com/album/3DQf3yJK0HYkZjSNVWn6Lt?si=eMHjGVdYTOyljALsmigSiQ and catch up on his sound by tuning into his YouTube channel at Yavid. Be apart of his rapidly growing audience on Instagram at @dkgunn and Twitter at @gunn810. 


Ben Grizz is delivering chill vibes with his simple, yet catchy songs of 2018. The Haitian-American rapper is out on a mission to make a stamp in the music industry. He dropped a visual to his song, “Mixed Up” earlier this year and it’s already making noise with a reach of 156K. Just last week, he released a music video to “Steak & Rice,” his most recent single, engaging over 74K viewers. Every track he puts out for the masses is instilled with passion and determination with a story behind it. His music is meant for everyone, not targeted towards one specific audience, but rather for the majority from all walks of life to enjoy. Check him out on his YouTube channel at Ben Grizz and stream his music on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/album/437EvISozfQhAzjAQx65gr?nd=1 Follow him on Twitter and Instagram at @bengrizz978. 


Following in the footsteps of the queens from the hip hop game at the mere age of 10, Kye Go Hard recently debuted her new single “Got My Barbie,” a track that all girls can bop to with their doll in hand. The music video has already been making noise as it generates over 6K viewers after it’s release in July. Houston’s rap princess has been surrounded by music influences from the early age of 2, rapping and dancing alongside Kidz Go Hard. Follow Kye’s journey as she captivates crowds on Instagram at @kyegohard and watch her visual on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5tZsp__D2E.



Mental health has been the topic of conversation in the hip hop community more than ever this year and for that reason, Andray Taylor’s story may inspire some. Born in Oakland, CA and raised in Norfolk, VA, the multi-talented rapper turned to Hip Hop when he started experiencing depression. Using his music as an outlet, he let his thoughts be known in lyrical form. It all started in high school when his teacher of AP Government assigned a project to which he rapped historical facts and received an A. Not only did he obtain a good grade, word also spread that Taylor was talented. Landing himself in the middle of the music industry, he began to take this newfound skill more seriously as he stepped foot into The Venue on 35th in 2013. 2 years after, he released his first ever project titled “Rumors of Bloomers” followed by his second project “The Cost of Blooming” in 2017. He just dropped a new single, “Hydroplaning.” Follow him as he makes his mark in music on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TaylorAndray. His music can be streamed on www.andraytaylor.com



Shane Foster is pushing his way through to the music industry, hopping on the scene with his new single “Get Dat”  sampling “Stay Fly” by Three6 Mafia.  The fire beat accompanied by the continuance of a catchy hook is a club anthem that will have listeners bopping their head, ready for a turn up. This isn’t anything new to Foster, he’s been in the game for quite some time now, collaborating with Project Pat, KaMillion, Davis Chris and Yoson Tala. He’s worked with major names such as Mila J, Lady Luck, Moneybagg Yo and that’s just to name a few during his executive days at Live Nation and EP Entertainment. His transition into the rap game has been smooth and solidified. With a degree in Entertainment Business, his credentials make him even more of an impact in every aspect of his career. Follow him on Instagram as he fights to leave behind his legacy at @therealshanefoster and stream his music on all major streaming platforms. Check out his profile at https://songwhip.com/song/mr-foster/get-dat

With a video release titled “Da Hood Don’t Love Me,” Vonny Loc delivered a heartfelt message in the beginning, offering some words of advice for those running the streets. The influential memo introduced the track right before the beat claps through your speakers. Loc is raking in over 16K views and counting, dropping gems on the ears of many since its debut on June 3rd.  
Now Loc is back at it again with a new visual to his single “Why Not.” Having already released it on YouTube August 19th, it’s numbers are looking beyond promising for the Denver native. Within a time span of 2 weeks, the video is gaining 10K views. Not only that, but he’s premiering it on MTV, September 24th which is bound to send the digits flying even higher. 
In the mean time, check out his recent collab with Jim Jones on “Fly Nigga.” The single can be found on Google Play. 

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Brad Hester is a Bronx native and his music shows it. Embracing the sound of New York, he’s here to put on for his city, putting up numbers with “Thank God” which dropped on YouTube, raking in an average of over 9K views. His lyrics along with his flow and a dope beat to go along with it is sure to catch the listeners’ attention. His most recent project was an EP titled “Far From Finished,” and that’s the perfect description to describe his movement. He’s consistently going on strong, fighting to make a name for himself in the industry. His next single “Real In The Field” drops this Friday, August 31st

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