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  • Phora 'Yours Truly 2017 Tour' dates. Photo by: Phora / Twitter

Phora to Release ‘Yours Truly Forever’ on Warner Bros. Records

By |April 9th, 2017|Categories: California, Chicago, Dallas, Entertainment, Featured, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Music News, National News, New York City, Previews, St. Louis, United States, YouTube|Tags: , , , , |

A lyricist known as Phora has signed with Warner Bros. Records following his independent release going to number one on the iTunes rap chart. Phora delivers lyrics that deeply resonate with listeners. His ability to quickly connect with large-scale audiences at a young age with little promotion is a reflection of his skill as a rapper. "I set goals for myself that I had to reach independently before I signed." - Phora Listen in to new music from Phora, stay connect with social media, and scan over his upcoming tour dates. [td_block_text_with_title custom_title="Phora on the Road"] Tour

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  • Wednesday Morning artwork. Photo by: Ryan Lewis and Macklemore

Stream New Music with Macklemore and Ryan Lewis

By |November 17th, 2016|Categories: Entertainment, Featured, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Music News, National News, Politics, Pop Culture, Seattle, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , |

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis recently released 'Wednesday Morning' on YouTube. This marks the second unreleased track pairing with 'Drug Dealer' that was released in late October. The Seattle hiphop duo make serious lyrical progress with these two songs, but the beat structure lacks commercial appeal to get the message out to a mass audience. One of the elements that I appreciate about Macklemore's lyrics is his ability to cover complex and simplex topics. 'Wednesday Morning' takes the world back to Wednesday, November 9, 2016. For those that may have forgot what happened on that morning; Donald Trump was announced to

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  • The Get Down, screenshot from the Netflix film. Photo by: Netflix / YouTube

Grandmaster Flash Takes The Get Down back to 1977

By |August 8th, 2016|Categories: Entertainment, Featured, Film News, National News, New York, New York City, Pop Culture, Previews, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , |

Netflix is set to release The Get Down on August 12. The story tells the ongoing saga of New York hip-hop, and shows the birth of the art form, while living on the brink of bankruptcy. The location of The Get Down is in New York City during 1977. This historic view of music is layered with drama, and chronicles the transition to hip-hop during the last days of disco. It is told through the lives, and expression from the South Bronx residents who would impact the music industry in grandmaster fashion. The film does display gun violence, which I am highly against in mainstream film

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