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  • Bruno Mars’ “I Just Might” Signals a Vulnerable Return to Solo Storytelling

    Bruno Mars began the year on a high note. Just days after unveiling his upcoming album and the Romantic Tour, he thrilled fans with a new track. The shining pop icon released "I Just Might," his first solo single since "Versace on the Floor" in 2017. Recently, most of his singles have been collaborations with Silk Sonic or artists like Lady Gaga, Rose, and Sexxy Redd. The wait was worth it, as "I Just Might" showcases Mars' artistic evolution, reaffirming his status as an A-list pop star. The song encapsulates Mars' emotion and vulnerability, creating a timeless classic soul track destined to endure through the years. Bruno Mars transports us to a time where romance and the excitement of life converge in one era. The song was paired with a video featuring multiple Brunos jamming, offering a playful visual in Bruno's style to complement the track. Check out this and more on our content hub courtesy of CapHouseMedia

  • Kehlani - Folded Colors Performance

    Kehlani delivers a stunning “Folded” Colors performance, showcasing raw emotion, flawless vocals, and the vulnerability that defines her artistry.

  • Phenom & Oz Drop “Sending Love,” a Powerful Reflection on Friendship

    No, you are not imagining this, ladies and gentlemen. For the first time in over five years, Phenom and Oz have released a new single titled Sending Love . This marks their first track since the 2019 release of Blessings . It's the vibe we need as we approach the new year. While the saying goes "new year, new friends, new me," this track reminds us to cherish those we don't see as often and that, even though our friends may not be around as frequently as before, they remain forever friends. The song explores the complexities of relationships during major life events, such as the loss of a loved one, a global pandemic or even just going through the daily trials and tribulations but there was still love with our friends. The song is a heartfelt expression of love and acceptance with Phenom reflecting on the past and loving deeply in the present. Something we as humans forget to think about when re evaluating friendships and relationships. Follow Phenom on Instagram Here

  • Uncle Murda End of the Year Wrap Up

    Uncle Murda drops his legendary End of the Year Wrap Up, recapping the biggest moments, scandals, wins, losses and viral pop culture headlines. Listen, watch & read here.

  • Fly Ty Stars In New Tubi Film Jesus Christ Rapstar

    Fly Ty, member of Rockboy Gz, President of Rockboy Records, and business partner to D/R Period (producer for M.O.P., Camron, Jim Jones, Nas, AZ, and more) announces his co-star role in the film Jesus Christ Rapstar. The comedy is streaming now on Tubi. Fly Ty plays Detective Crime who goes through different experiences and tries to discover why he cannot pray. The film gives a new spin on how Jesus came to our land. The Devil makes a bet with Jesus that there are no pure souls left on Earth. When Jesus returns, the Devil tricks him into making a mixtape... Jesus Christ Rapstar (2025) - Free Movies | Tubi  https://share.google/bYBX5ClaOrblFPwva

  • Knowte Returns “One Last Time” — A Powerful Farewell to Conformity

    “All of a sudden I’m someone you’re loving And everyone coming because they want something But when I had nothing you all of ghost. But now I have the power you’re close. Tommy, Tasha, Jamie, Tariq Taught me it’s the people who love you the most, That’ll be the first ones to wish you well But then they plot for the day you fail. They scream so loud when you win the grail, But if you don’t be the first to bail.” First and foremost, we want to apologize to  Knowte  for not being able to make his latest release event. Our connection with Knowte goes way back — we still remember one of our very first interviews with him on Welcome to the Rawrrzone  at our Ivy Productions headquarters. Back then, he was transitioning into the rock-rap realm , setting the stage for what would become his breakout project, When Life Hits You. Then came Quinn  — an award-winning masterpiece  that cemented his place as one of the most creative forces in the independent scene. We thought it would be hard to top that. But, as Knowte continues to prove, growth and reinvention are his trademarks. With every release, Knowte shows that his artistry isn’t just about vision — it’s about the support system and effor t  that fuel it. From the Worthy Family to the unwavering love of his wife, his rise has been both organic and inspiring. Photo courtesy of In The Field Radio His new single and video, One Last Time , continues that story. The visuals alone speak volumes — a cinematic experience guided by Aria Martinez , who steps out from behind the makeup chair (after portraying Quinn) to make her directorial debut. She’s joined by MayalouisPhotography , Jex Studios , and the multi-talented Milo Mayhem , whose combined artistry brings the theme full circle. One Last Time  solidifies Knowte’s evolution into his own distinct style . The track blends the heavy emotional grit of Avenged Sevenfold with the modern edge of Falling in Reverse, creating a sound that’s both nostalgic and fresh. In our first Rawrrzone interview, Knowte spoke about refusing to be boxed in by trends or expectations — about overcoming bullying and finding strength in individuality. One Last Time  feels like the closing chapter of that journey: a declaration of freedom and self-acceptance. The song’s powerful lyricism, dark melodic layers, and sharp instrumentation hit even harder through Dolby Atmos — every guitar riff and drum kick feels like an emotional exorcism. Through it all, Knowte defies anyone who’s tried to change or contain him. This is Knowte, fully realized — raw, unapologetic, and completely himself. Check him out here @knowte_worthy Check out our content mall courtesy of Caphouse Media

  • Embracing the Hustle: Cashtank’s Rise from the Streets

    In a world where success is often measured by material wealth and outward appearances, Cashtank’s journey stands as a testament to the power of perseverance, authenticity, and unwavering faith. As the opening lines of his track “Cashtank – Reglo” reveal, this artist has faced his fair share of challenges, navigating the harsh realities of life on the streets and the temptation to take the “easy” path. Yet, Cashtank’s story is not one of defeat, but of triumph. He could have “gone legit,” as he so eloquently puts it, but he chose to stay true to himself and his roots, grinding tirelessly to make his dreams a reality. This decision, while not without its struggles, has forged a resilience and self-assurance that shines through in his music and his message. Overcoming Adversity: Cashtank’s Honest Reflections Throughout the lyrics of “Cashtank – Reglo,” Cashtank lays bare the raw realities of his journey, painting a vivid picture of the challenges he has faced and the lessons he has learned along the way. From the financial strain of “get[ting] a third shift check but got to wait till next week” to the emotional toll of “trying to live like the Jones,” Cashtank’s words resonate with an authenticity that is both humbling and inspiring. One of the most poignant moments in the track comes when Cashtank reflects on the weight of his own pride, acknowledging that it had prevented him from “writ[ing] [his] wrongs” and accepting help from others. This moment of self-reflection speaks to the depth of Cashtank’s character, as he grapples with the complexities of his past and the lessons he has had to learn the hard way. The Power of Faith and Perseverance Despite the obstacles he has faced, Cashtank’s unwavering faith and determination shine through in his music. As he raps, “I got the faith all in my chest. Not just rapping all these songs,” it becomes clear that his journey is about more than just chasing success or fame. It is a testament to the transformative power of belief, both in oneself and in a higher purpose. Cashtank’s refrain of “I ain’t legit yet” further underscores this idea, as he acknowledges that his journey is ongoing, a constant battle against the demons that have threatened to derail him. Yet, in the face of this adversity, he remains steadfast, driven by an unshakable determination to prove his worth and make his mark on the world. The Importance of Authenticity and Staying True to Oneself One of the most striking aspects of Cashtank’s story is his unwavering commitment to authenticity. As he declares, “Me tried to make another me, but I ain’t a clone,” it becomes clear that he has no interest in conforming to the expectations or standards of others. Instead, he has chosen to forge his own path, embracing the unique qualities and experiences that have shaped him into the artist and individual he is today. This dedication to authenticity is not only admirable, but it also serves as a powerful inspiration to others who may be struggling to find their own voice and identity. In a world that often values conformity and the pursuit of external validation, Cashtank’s refusal to compromise his true self is a refreshing and empowering reminder that the most meaningful success often comes from within. The Enduring Bonds of Community and Loyalty Woven throughout Cashtank’s lyrics is a deep appreciation for the relationships and connections that have sustained him through the ups and downs of his journey. As he reflects on those who have “really had” him, it becomes clear that the support and loyalty of his community have been instrumental in his ability to persevere. This sense of community and belonging is further reinforced, which highlights Cashtank’s collaborations with other creatives, such as the director PhillyFlyBoy. By surrounding himself with like-minded individuals who share his passion and vision, Cashtank has tapped into the power of collective effort and mutual support, a testament to the transformative impact of strong, meaningful relationships. The Enduring Legacy of Cashtank’s Artistry As Cashtank’s story unfolds through the lyrics of “Cashtank – Reglo,” it becomes clear that his artistry is not merely a means to an end, but a reflection of his very essence. His words, imbued with raw emotion and unwavering authenticity, serve as a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of self-belief. In a world that often values flash over substance, Cashtank’s music stands as a refreshing and inspiring counterpoint, reminding us that true greatness is not measured by material wealth or outward success, but by the depth of one’s character and the steadfastness of one’s convictions. As he continues to forge his path, Cashtank’s story will undoubtedly inspire and uplift countless others who are navigating their own journeys of self-discovery and personal growth. Cashtank’s latest single “REGLO” was featured on The Hype Magazine, directed by PhillyFlyBoy. Follow him on Social Media  @1cashrbe @pfprod11

  • Foreign Dre Reclaims His Crown With Grit and Growth on “Dog In Me”

    “Trying to turn a Benz into a Lamb. Niggas sleep, wake ‘em up again… Mighta took an L, but I ain’t never ran. Only thing I ran up was some bands.” Formerly known as Jefe With The Shot, Foreign Dre returns to the scene with his new single, " Dog In Me ." This song isn't just something to listen to during your daily routine; it's a motivational anthem that captures the essence of the underdog's struggle. Produced by Marco Meyler, the track features a powerful beat that aligns with this new phase in Foreign Dre's career. His relentless drive and determination are evident throughout the song, establishing him as a genuine voice in the independent hip hop scene, thanks to his authentic portrayal of the dog mentality. While Jefe with the Shot concentrated on establishing himself in the entertainment world, Dog In Me and the return of Foreign Dre reveal a more mature artist focused on taking control of his career and narrative. Additionally, Dre's unapologetic attitude shines through, combined with Marco Meyler's production, which evokes the feel of classic horror films. This track alone demonstrates his journey of experience and renewal. While Jefe aimed to project an image of dominance and ambition, Foreign Dre confirms it, and the track indicates that his trajectory will only rise from here. Follow him on Instagram Here

  • Rawrrzone on Location : Bronx Halloween Parade and Festival

    Thank you to the team at the Bronx Halloween Parade for having us on location Photos by Katie Kay Photography on Location for Welcome to the Rawrrzone tag @katiekay_photographyxo and @rawrrzonenyc @bronxhalloweenparade

  • B.Ankha Blooms Again: “Heard U: Bloom Season” Delivers Healing, Heart, and Soulful R&B Revival

    B.Ankha, one of NYC’s rising independent R&B artists, follows up her debut L.I.F.E  with Heard U: Bloom Season . The album showcases her growth, authenticity, and emotional connection, proving why she’s one of the most exciting voices in modern R&B. Before exploring the album and its specifics, it's essential to recognize B.ankha's accomplishments. Her transformation from an ordinary girl to one of New York City's leading independent artists has been extraordinary. Since her debut release, B.ankha has been relentless, always focused on her objectives. Her first album, L.I.F.E (Life in Full Effect) , not only reflects her nine-year journey but also laid the groundwork for the excellence she continues to deliver through her music and her steadfast determination. This drive has led her to headline at SOB's, open for Fergie Baby, and even achieve over 50,000 views on her "On The Radar" debut. She has progressed from showcasing her versatility to establishing her identity as an artist both in sound and theme. Heard U : Bloom Season  was released on all digital streaming platforms on October 10th, and the ten-track project captivated us starting from the lead single Proud . When she shared something Rawrrzone had posted, she mentioned, "This project was for everyone's heart; let's mend them." "If I'm gone tomorrow Won't let them fake flowers crowd me make sure they don't count me out you see Wear it on my sleeve so proudly all 365 I could only be myself speak loudly Tried & I tried No I can't keep the miserable round me Visions of jealousy crowding No I can't fold" For many that really don't know back in January I almost died of complications from diabetes in a room with the only support I had was my mother and one of my oldest friends who was one of the nurses on the team that kept me from losing any more fluids. All that was in my mind was who was there, or in that case who wasn't and how i allowed others to dim my light when I was doing everything in order to make others happy and forget my own. I forgot who I was and what I was capable of. I bring this up because listening to Proud brought me back to that night when I thought it was all over, and I was saying my goodbyes to my brother in Greece sending messages to friends to promise me that if my health took a worse to not have those that ruined me at the services. Im so lucky I had the opportunity to live my life because I am chasing my dreams and i started to become more of who I was back in 2019 before everything really fell apart. Proud is that statement for those who went through the depths of hell and overcome it. It empowers the listener to be proud of the journey and to not let someones miserable son or daughter take advantage of you and your worth. Not only is this the most appropriate intro to the project we feel like this is the top song of the project not just in meaning and storytelling but listen to the vocal range that shes projecting through the entire song, the delivery is deliberate and strikes through the heart and was the perfect song to lead this new era of her musical journey. The album features a blend of soulful rhythms that reflect her growth from both a personal and professional perspective. Don't Worry  and To The Sky  evoke the era of Cater 2 U  by Destiny's Child or the early vibes of SZA, with their warm and emotional delivery. Her harmonies lend an organic feel, capturing the essence of standing by someone and experiencing love for the first time. Don't Worry  is a vow to always be a steadfast partner, while To The Sky  conveys the sensation of falling in love for the first time and the comforting belief that love can conquer anything Better and Dumb  while some critics feel the songs fell short in the overall scheme of the project I feel like people overlooked the storyline of the project. As we said earlier on in the article B.Ankha was catering to mend every heart. Better and Dumb fall into the category of when the rose colored glasses are shattered and the reality of the relationships arent as bright as it may look or when just life doesnt end up your way. Its taking you through the stages of grief in a way. Tainted and Wasted Time resonate deeply with those moments in life when the heart experiences the profound ache of heartbreak. These songs encapsulate the complex emotions that arise not only from the end of a romantic relationship but also from a painful introspection about one's own identity in the wake of such loss. The lyrics explore the multifaceted nature of grief, which extends beyond the surface of lost love to touch upon the very essence of who we are and who we believed ourselves to be within the context of that relationship. When a relationship crumbles, it often leads to a cascade of feelings, including sadness, anger, and confusion. This betrayal can lead to a reevaluation of one's self-worth and can evoke memories of happier times that now feel tainted by the pain of loss. The songs articulate this turmoil, capturing the essence of feeling wasted—not just in the sense of time lost, but also in the emotional energy expended on a relationship that has ultimately failed to thrive. Moreover, the themes of these songs delve into the idea of nostalgia, where the past is viewed through a lens of both fondness and regret. As one reflects on the moments shared with a partner, there is often a struggle between cherishing those memories and grappling with the hurt they now bring. The contrast between love and pain forms a touching story that resonates with many, emphasizing the common experience of heartbreak.. In this way, Tainted and Wasted Time serve not only as anthems for the heartbroken but also as cathartic expressions that allow listeners to process their own experiences of love and loss. Ultimately, these songs remind us that heartbreak is a complex journey, one that involves not just the grieving of a relationship but also a deeper exploration of one’s own vulnerabilities and desires. In conclusion, this project was dedicated to all the hearts in need of healing and to all the souls experiencing each of these situations. B Ankha demonstrates that R&B is constantly evolving and deeply emotional. Let's keep boosting these numbers! If you haven't yet, what are you waiting for? Follow her on instagram @b.ankha_

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