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  • R-Truth Talks WWE Longevity, Viral Moments & Legacy in Breakfast Club Interview

    R-Truth joins The Breakfast Club to discuss his WWE journey, longevity, viral moments, locker room respect, and what’s next in his career.

  • Young Dirty Bastard’s “Next Man Up” Proves Legacy Is Earned, Not Inherited

    Young Dirty Bastard exemplifies carving out your own identity in a world often viewed in black and white terms. We repeatedly declare that this is the era of YDB. From his performances with WU-Tang on their final tour to his collaboration with Sega, Barsun Unique Jones has evolved from being known as the son of Ol' Dirty Bastard to establishing his own name and brand. While his father paved the way for Hip-Hop, his son is advancing the legacy, as showcased in his latest single, "Next Man Up." The track, released on January 17th, is not about a legacy child riding on the fame of his renowned father. Instead, it is a testament to resilience and a declaration that, while he is evolving as an artist, he continues to draw from his experiences with Wu-Tang and his father's music. He is using all of that knowledge to carve his own path while preserving the true essence of hip hop. The boombap-influenced beat is raw and gritty, complementing the message of not being merely a replica of his father. Instead, he embraces the legacy and the pressure of being his father's son, carrying the torch as far as he can. It's a story of survival of the fittest in the rapidly changing hip-hop industry, where Wu Tang's influence endures, and finding one's place in a world that sometimes hopes for failure. His mission on this journey isn't to create hits but to leave a lasting, timeless impression. If he makes mistakes, he'll persist until he gets it right. Catch content like this and more on our content hub in collaboration with Caphouse Media

  • Jill Scott’s COLORS Performance Honors the Art of Restraint — and Subtly Nods to Kendrick Lamar

    Platforms such as Tiny Desk and Colors are cherished for reviving the authentic, MTV Underground style of live performances, evoking nostalgia among music enthusiasts worldwide. This week, we were fortunate to receive a new song from the iconic Jill Scott on the Colors platform. Don't Play is the second-to-last single to be released before her eagerly awaited album To Whom It May Concern , which is scheduled to come out in a few weeks. This track succeeds her previous singles Beautiful People and Pressha , delivering the signature Jill Scott sensuality and playfulness. It subtly guides her lover on how to please her properly without overwhelming the song with overt sexual themes. “Change the position up / Give me Afrobeats / Please me hard / So hard like a K-Dot lyric,” The track also expresses a profound appreciation and gratitude for Kendrick Lamar's music, emphasizing not only his artistic genius but also his significant influence on the music industry as a whole. His lyrical prowess and innovative sound have left an indelible mark on contemporary hip-hop, inspiring countless artists and shaping the direction of modern music. This influence resonates deeply with legendary artists such as Jill Scott, whose work has been a cornerstone of neo-soul since the 1990s. The collaboration or homage within the track serves as a bridge between the rich, soulful melodies characteristic of Scott's era and the cutting-edge rhythms and themes that define today's music landscape. By seamlessly combining her iconic 90s style with a tribute to the contemporary soundscape, the track not only honors the roots of hip-hop and soul but also acknowledges the evolution of these genres. Let's talk about the performance, isn't she flawless off the rip listening we started to have butterflies listening to her sultry voice and making us wish she was leading us to the bed to make her feel good. But in reality what woman doesn't want attention like this from their partner. Whose ready for the project to drop on February 13th? Check us out on our content hub with CapHouseMedia now

  • “Slide Somethin’”: Jazmine Renae’ Revives the Art of Subtle 90s R&B

    The Rawrrzone was welcomed with a breath of fresh air when the music of Jazmine Renae’ crossed our desk. Shoutout to the family at Williams Media Group for introducing us to such a standout talent. Born in Boston and raised in Atlanta , the songstress carries a sound rooted in intimacy—echoing the smooth allure of Aaliyah , the warmth of Brandy , and the emotional vulnerability of early Monica . Jazmine Renae’ effortlessly blends modern production with the emotional depth and smoothness of 90s R&B , delivering music grounded in soulful vocals, real storytelling, and grown, timeless energy. Her latest single, “Slide Somethin’,” released on November 14, 2025 , brings the subtle seduction of 90s R&B into the present day. The record reads the room and moves with intention, guiding listeners through a late-night ride filled with confidence, intimacy, and flirtation. Jazmine taps into the classic energy of the era, channeling the spirit of Aaliyah’s “Rock the Boat” and “Are You That Somebody?” while maintaining her own modern identity. “Slide Somethin’” is laid-back yet familiar, pulling you into an intimate space without forcing the moment. The track avoids being overly explicit, choosing instead to let tone, mood, and delivery do the work. In an era where subtlety is often lost, Jazmine Renae’ proves that restraint can be powerful—making “Slide Somethin’” feel like a timeless record, right on time. Follow her on Instagram

  • CREDLE Finds Redemption on “ Found The Light”: A Powerful Story of Faith, Healing, and Perseverance

    "Through perseverance and staying spiritually connected to God, I was able to find the light at the end of the tunnel. This song is for anyone still searching for theirs. God hears your howl." The year 2026 has been eventful with the release of new music, from the mainstream comeback of Bruno Mars to Jill Scott's vibrant performance. Our local talents have also been unveiling new music, showcasing different facets of themselves; among them is Queens' own CREDLE. This artist from the southside has traditionally been reserved about revealing his more vulnerable side. The last time we spoke with him, we discussed the impact of the Wxlf Pack track and video before its viral success led to a remix with Devye. Although we had a fascinating conversation about his artistry, it's through his music that we truly understand him. Music conveys more than an interview ever could. His latest single, I Found The Light , exemplifies this. His latest track, Found The Light , released on the 17th in celebration of his birthday, is a testament to the journey he undertook to reach his current position. When I listen to the message, I sense a blend of Kendrick Lamar's Pray For Me and Kid Cudi's Reborn , with themes of healing, self-realization, and finding light after darkness. CREDLE describes the song as the culmination of his emotions, reflecting on his darkest moments, including his struggles with alcohol abuse. This message-focused track offers hope to listeners experiencing their own dark times, reassuring them that things will improve. The track is available for purchase on the Credle Entertainment website

  • Last Man Standing – T-Roy Aka Reezy Delivers a Gritty Anthem of Survival & Hustle

    T-Roy Aka Reezy’s “Last Man Standing” is a gritty anthem for anyone who’s ever fought through doubt, setbacks, and noise to carve out their own space. With raw lyricism and a beat that hits hard, T-Roy channels resilience and relentless ambition — painting a picture of the hustle, the scars, and the triumph that comes with refusing to fold. It’s the soundtrack for grinders, go-getters, and anyone determined to rise above the chaos and be the one still standing when the smoke clears

  • Nick Jonas - Gut Punch

    Nick Jonas delivers an emotionally raw performance in “Gut Punch,” exploring heartbreak, vulnerability, and the impact of love lost. The video’s stripped-down visual style amplifies the song’s honest lyrics, capturing the emotional weight of a relationship that ends suddenly but leaves lasting scars.

  • The Kid Larol - Back When You Were Mine

    The Kid LAROI’s “Back When You Were Mine” video captures heartbreak, nostalgia, and emotional vulnerability as he reflects on love lost and memories that still linger. The visual storytelling mirrors the song’s raw lyrics, highlighting themes of regret, distance, and personal growth that define LAROI’s evolving artistry.

  • Diva Destruction Unite With Das Ich on Explosive Remix of “All I Want”

    Photo by Don Q. Hannah Darkwave trailblazer Diva Destruction returns with commanding force on “All I Want (Remix by Das Ich)”, out December 1, 2025. The release unites Debra Fogarty’s emotionally charged songwriting with the dramatic industrial power of Das Ich. Formed in Los Angeles in 1998, Diva Destruction became a cornerstone of the international goth and darkwave underground through Fogarty’s unmistakable blend of classical musicianship, industrial edge, and lyrical intensity. Tracks like “The Broken Ones” cemented her reputation as a singular voice within the scene, resonating across Europe and North America long before darkwave’s current resurgence. “All I Want” marks a rare moment of light in Fogarty’s catalogue. Written from a place of genuine happiness, the song reflects a personal turning point after years of exploring heartbreak and emotional brutality. That emotional shift gives the remix its charge. Das Ich—fresh from a #1 placement on the DAC Alternative Charts with their album Fanal —reshape the track into a sweeping, progressive electronic statement, amplifying its melodic confidence with force, drama, and symphonic scale. Built on driving rhythms, towering synths, and escalating tension, the remix balances power with precision. The shared classical backgrounds of both artists are woven throughout the arrangement, lending the track a cinematic intensity that feels both disciplined and explosive. The release arrives during a defining chapter for Diva Destruction. Since returning from hiatus in 2023, Fogarty has delivered a steady run of singles while reclaiming major international stages. Highlights include co-headlining Wave Gotik Treffen in Leipzig before an audience of over 8,000, a long-awaited return to Los Angeles after two decades, and headline performances across Mexico City and Santiago, Chile. These moments have reaffirmed her place not as a legacy act, but as a vital, evolving force within dark alternative music. “All I Want (Remix by Das Ich)” is a collision of emotion and intensity from artists who continue to shape the genre on their own terms. More from Diva Destruction More from Das Ich

  • When Motivation Fails: Why “Girl, Get Up” Speaks to the Burnt-Out Generation

    January kicks off with new music from Doechii and SZA. The song addresses a common struggle: burnout. The exchange between Doechii and SZA reflects an internal dialogue during challenging times when you lack the energy to face the next day after a night spent in tears. This track serves as a wake-up call, reminding us that feeling burnout doesn't make us weak. We've endured the pain long enough, and it's time to rise, move forward, and embrace being a work in progress to reach our goals. I appreciate how they create a dynamic of fire and ice, complementing each other. Doechii embodies the fearless aspect of being a woman, while SZA represents the calmness, emotional truth, and growth. The music video has no flashy narrative but it shows that healing is repetative, quiet and will take you out of your confort zone. Back to the fire and Ice dynamic Doechii's tight frame and erratic thoughts to symbolize the mental overload and the internal conflict from being overstimulated . While SZA's scenes are more opened and is the calm before the storm symbolizing emotional regulation, self compassion and that moment when the tears stop falling down. My ladies out there make sure you show up for yourself and get up! Make sure you follow us at our content hub

  • Backstreet Boys I want it That Way (2025)

    Backstreet Boys revive a pop classic with the 2025 release of a new “I Want It That Way” video, celebrating nostalgia, legacy, and timeless harmony.

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