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- Explore Josh Jacobs’ electrifying “PALANTE!”
Josh Jacobs made a significant impact over Memorial Day Weekend with the release of his dynamic four-track project titled Palante! The title comes from the Spanish phrase "pa'lante," meaning moving forward. We haven't seen anyone blend Latin-inspired rhythms with contemporary hip-hop beats so masterfully since Ray Pearson introduced us to Suave Ramon post-pandemic. If Palante! meets Suave Ramon, the Latin hip-hop community in the tristate area will be in for a challenge. Jacobs has been on our radar since his collaboration with Queens' own X-YLE, and in the past year, his tracks Lick Back and 11:11 were among those featured on our Rawrrzone Picks Playlist. Listening to the Palante EP takes me back to Bad Bunny's YHLQMDLG album from 2020, which similarly explores Spanish slang and cultural identity as sources of strength. This project allows Jacobs to reconnect with his Puerto Rican heritage, even hinting at a follow-up project for listeners. Our favorite tracks include the lead single from the EP, "Palante," produced by Charles Lindon, which highlights his dynamic delivery with a theme of perseverance. Meanwhile, "Campos Energy" energizes listeners with its rhythmic beat and motivational tone, making it a perfect addition to any workout playlist. You can find Josh Jacobs part of our Rawrrzone Picks Follow him on instagra @whoisjoshjacobs
- Kony Brooks Declares Dominance with Genius Level Rap, Vol. 1
Better late than never—but here in the Rawrrzone, we had to take a moment to give flowers where they’re due. March has proven to be an incredible month for entertainment. We came off Kendrick Lamar’s explosive Super Bowl halftime show, WrestleMania is approaching, basketball season is at an all-time high—and Bronx’s very own Kony Brooks blessed fans with his latest project, Genius Level Rap, Vol. 1 . Following the critically acclaimed 2023 release of 855 , this new EP continues to showcase Brooks’ lyrical prowess , dynamic production , and elite storytelling skills . While 855 gave us introspection and vulnerability, Genius Level Rap is a declaration of dominance—five tracks of unfiltered penmanship that reaffirms his status in New York hip-hop. Track-by-Track Breakdown of Genius Level Rap, Vol. 1 1. 5PM on Ocean Drive "I judge character dog, I ain’t even mad at ya, I’m mad at me, I had to let it burn like a calorie. Actually, the apple ain’t fall from the apple tree, both my parents amazed me for putting up with the blasphemy." The project kicks off smoothly with 5PM on Ocean Drive , blending introspective lyricism with a soulful melody. Kony paints the picture of a man grinding through the trenches— working 13-hour days, doing two-a-days, trying to “fit in where the music play.” It’s a line that hits home for every creative balancing a 9–5 life with dreams in motion. The tone is both warm and real—a reminder that the road to success isn't always glamorous. 2. Top 5 in My City (feat. Teddy Grahams) "This about that time when my idols become my rivals, And survival got me back outside so now I’m spraying." This track has been on repeat in our daily commute playlist. Top 5 in My City is an anthem of accomplishment, perseverance, and well-earned self-validation . As an independent creative, Kony uses this moment to reflect on his journey, celebrating how far he’s come while addressing the industry’s oversaturation. And of course, what would a Kony Brooks project be without Teddy Grahams ? The duo consistently levels up with every collaboration—from Black Friday to this latest offering, their chemistry is undeniable. Teddy continues to match Kony’s lyrical energy, showcasing their growth as a duo and as individual artists . 3. Status Updates "My life feels like TikTok cuz every page is for you, Explore your insecurities with King this glow is royal." A standout moment on the EP, Status Updates takes a deep dive into life after COVID-19 , social media anxiety , and the emotional effects of the digital era . Kony explores vulnerability in a raw and unfiltered way, addressing how terrifying it can be to rebuild your life under constant online scrutiny. 4. Genius Level Rap "Break bread on the daily, push my limit to the sky, A BIG deal and a Bad Boy ready to die." The EP’s title track is a lyrical flex that reintroduces fans to the hunger of “backpack Kony” with a more refined twist. It’s classic Kony—bar-heavy, confident, and sharp. The track serves as a reminder of why he’s crowned himself the King of New York . The passion is palpable and the cadence is unstoppable. 5. Skills Over Politics "Pardon my disguise, my demise is what they can't cheat—I been on the rise, I'm the rapper that they can't see. Focussed on my future this delusion what they beat." Kony ends the project with a mic-drop moment . Skills Over Politics is his philosophical thesis on the rap game —a call to bring back authenticity and lyrical talent in an industry often dominated by image and networking. This track draws perfect comparisons to Jay-Z’s “Moment of Clarity” (from The Black Album , 2003), where Hov reflects on the compromises artists make to succeed in the industry. You can also compare it to Kendrick Lamar’s verse on “Control” (with Big Sean and Jay Electronica), where lyrical dominance is prioritized over industry politics. Brooks not only matches that energy—he brings it home with a Bronx-bred authenticity that’s unmatched. 855 vs. Genius Level Rap : Two Sides of the Same Coin Listening to both 855 and Genius Level Rap, Vol. 1 together tells a full story. 855 was a deeply personal, thematically rich album that showcased Kony’s storytelling finesse and emotional depth. While it still flexed his lyrical muscles, its core was vulnerability. Genius Level Rap , on the other hand, is the follow-up that reintroduces Kony Brooks to new fans and solidifies his presence for returning ones . It’s compact, polished, and unapologetically confident. If 855 pulled back the curtain, Genius Level Rap kicks the door down. Final Thoughts Kony Brooks has clearly reached a point in his artistry where the work speaks for itself . The range between 855 and Genius Level Rap, Vol. 1 shows his evolution—not just as a rapper, but as a thought leader and voice for New York’s underground scene. If this is the level of heat he’s bringing from 2023 to 2025, then Genius Level Rap, Vol. 2 might just raise the temperature even higher. 🔗 Stay Connected with Kony Brooks 🌐 www.konybrooks.com 🎧 Stream Genius Level Rap, Vol. 1 on Spotify , Apple Music , and TIDAL
- Rawrrzone Picks : New Video! LadyBoss Gives Positivity With "Self Destruction"
North Philly's LadyBoss is back with another thought-provoking freestyle to showcase her signature vintage sound. Paying homage to rap legends KRS ONE, BDP, Stetsasonic, Kool Moe Dee, Mc Lyte, Doug E Fresh, Just Ice, and Heavy, LadyBoss delivers her own version of " Self Destruction " in modern times with visuals to match. Fans can expect an EP titled " A Street Reflection 2 " to drop very soon. Facebook Instagram TikTok
- Allentown's Very Own Gil Thompson Shows Lyrical Prowess With "Conquer and Cultivate"
Allentown, Pennsylvania rapper Gil Thompson recently released a new heater. Titled " Conquer & Cultivate ", the 8-track offering features production from Tr3ple 3z and Mr. Soundproof . A follow-up to his " Writing To Heal " project which was released in 2022, Gil Thompson's music can be found on all streaming platforms .
- Binge Talk: Raising Kanan - An Ode to Raquel Thomas
If you are not caught up on Raising Kanan then I suggest you still read this article later. It has been a rollercoaster ride of emotions for me watching the characters' paranoia unravel quicker than the plot twist. The one person I’d like to acknowledge for this piece is the Queen Pin herself, Raquel Thomas. Don’t ever disrespect that woman. This Queen is the epitome of a survivalist. A Black woman’s story that resonates with others in pieces or as a whole, regardless it is relatable. Raquel learned how to hustle from an older boyfriend which is more common than people may think. Her thirst wasn't just drowned in love for Def Con but the enticing intricacies of this ancient hustle we know as drug dealing. Raquel was taught to not only hold her own, but to take control of a market to be able to provide for her family. Raquel learned the game like the bible. As we all can garner from the legality of this career field, there are chances that can get you killed or locked in prison for x amount of years. With all of those elements involved, Raquel was fearless. She even shared the wealth with her brothers. Deep in love she got pregnant with her only child, Kanan. Now she had to balance motherhood, business, and family affairs. Fast forward to Season 4 now, and I am so stressed for her. Raquel’s ambition is worthy of patience. She wants to become a supplier! A top tier name in the game. Instead of falling into the unnecessary bloodshed speared by her Italian connects, she wants to make a power move. Her career field has many stressors so I can see why she would be so snappy but she said sorry more than once to more than one person. When Lou needed rehab she could have killed him, but didn’t. When Marvin wanted to go on a killing spree, she didn’t bat an eyelash. Yes the bloodtrail annoyed her but she still stood by her brother's mistakes. When Kanan decided to sell on his own and kill his partner, Nique’s brother. She blindly eliminated any loose ends. That same loose end wanted Marvin to take the wrap for the family’s illegal reputation. It was cold but she made a move to protect them. Raquel couldn’t even enjoy falling in love. The closest she got to finding a man that understood her all the way through was Nique. You could see it in her eyes. However, due to him almost being killed by his own brother, Nique was laced with too much paranoia to even recognize it. The tension was too hot to let something as beautiful and natural as that thrive. With all that being said, Raquel Thomas may not be perfect but she worked through every position she was pegged into with integrity and love for her family. If she gets killed, I will be so hurt. That woman had to handle some tough decisions but never changed up on anyone. All she wanted was peace of mind, steady business and keeping her family intact. Thank you Patina Miller.
- Dead Tooth release new single "You Never Do Shit" ahead of debut album
Photo credit: Nico Malvaldi Brooklyn post-punk outfit Dead Tooth return with a new single, " You Never Do Shit" , released via Trash Casual. The track follows last year’s critically praised Birthday boohoo and marks the first release from their upcoming self-titled debut album, due in July. Led by Zach Ellis (guitar/vocals), Dead Tooth's current lineup features James Duncan (bass), Taylor Mitchell (guitar), Mikey Cohen (drums), and John Stanesco (saxophone/EWI). The single originally began as a demo Ellis wrote for the fictional band Ex Post Facto for Apple TV’s City on Fire . While the show passed on the track, Ellis saw its potential and brought it into Dead Tooth’s world. Ellis and former DIIV guitarist Andrew Bailey launched Dead Tooth after meeting while working at a Brooklyn diner. Over the years, the band has released the EPs Still beats (2018) and Pig pile (2022), earning recognition from NME, Spin, and New Noise. Since 2022, Dead Tooth has stayed prolific—releasing an Audiotree session, several singles, and a reimagined version of Demi Lovato’s Cool for the summer . Known for their explosive live shows, the band has toured extensively across the eastern US and Europe, performing alongside acts like GWAR, Bass Drum of Death, and Juellz Santana, and appearing at SXSW.
- Ki Storii & SunniThaRapper Bring That Bad Bch Energy in ‘HTBU 2
In 2023 she took the world by a storm bringing us the sleep over adventure vibes with Shawty Lo in 2024 she set the City on Fire and now in 2025 Ki Storii takes over New York with the new bad bitch anthem Hype that Bitch Up and took it to the next level with the unique flair coming from Mo-City own Sunnitharapper. Right out the gate from the Halloween version of the video to HTBU 2 you feel Ki Storii electric energy as the it blends NYC drill with the familiar gritty rock guitar representing Ki Storii 's musical origins. As you might recall from last year's birthday episode of Welcome to the Rawrrzone, Ki Storii is much more than just powerful lyrics and a beautiful face. She's a fearless rocker chick, and in this production, we truly see the real Ki Storii. Let's delve into the song's meaning. This unapologetic anthem is dedicated to all her listeners who live their most genuine and unapologetic lives, encouraging them to embrace their identity and community. Ki Storii's bold delivery perfectly complements Sunnitherapper's unique flair and style, making them formidable figures in the underground female rap scene. The Director ShotByBenzo caught the essense of the song perfectly. Follow them everywhere @ ki.st orii @sunnitherapper Follow our Rawrrzone Picks on Spotify to listen to HTBU2 Feat SunniTheRapper
- No Handouts, No Apologies: Jada Ali’s “No Favors” is a Statement Piece
There's no question that Q The Question consistently delivers top talent, and Rawrrzone alum Jada Ali is a perfect example. The video, directed by Urban Outage Productions, serves as a statement of her independence, both as a woman and within a male-dominated industry. The genuine nature of the visuals complements Ali's unfiltered emotions as she strives to navigate life on her own terms. Reflecting on our in-depth interview with Jada Ali, we can't help but notice the striking parallels between her approach to raising her younger brother and the way she has meticulously crafted her own career as a recording artist and entrepreneur. Throughout our conversation, it became clear that Jada has not only taken on the role of a caregiver but has also managed to maintain a sense of stability and purpose in her life, even amidst the challenges of the music industry. This dual responsibility has instilled in her a remarkable resilience, which is vividly demonstrated in the powerful imagery and themes presented in her latest music video for No Favors . The video serves as a compelling narrative that encapsulates her journey, illustrating how she stands firm in her belief that she does not require assistance from others to succeed in a competitive landscape. Jada's declaration of independence is not just a personal mantra but a broader commentary on the empowerment of women in the music industry, where she asserts her right to carve out her own path without relying on favors or handouts. This message resonates strongly with her audience, as she embodies the spirit of self-sufficiency and determination that many aspire to emulate. The visual elements of the No Favors video are essential in conveying her story, highlighting her roots and the struggles she has faced. Through evocative scenes, it illustrates her sacrifices and relentless fight to reach her potential. Jada's commitment to her craft and belief in her destiny inspire those who feel weighed down by their circumstances. In conclusion, Jada Ali's narrative is not just about personal achievement; it is a testament to the strength of character that comes from overcoming adversity. The resilience and purpose she embodies in her work, particularly in the No Favors video, are a reflection of her life's journey—a journey that continues to unfold as she fights not only for her own dreams but also for the dreams of those who look up to her. Her story is a powerful reminder that with determination and self-belief, one can rise above challenges and achieve greatness. Follow her on Instagram @iamjadaali
- Justina Valentine To Headline Punchline in Philly June 18th!
If you know Justina Valentine, you know she is the jack of all trades and doing it all. Rapper, Singer, Comedian and TV show host, what is she not doing. From garnering millions of views on Youtube from her music and plenty of content, Justina Valentine is a known staple in entertainment. She is respected by many as she created a name for herself, found her niche and made it work. One of the top stars from the hit tv show Wild 'N Out, the Passaic County, New Jersey Native will be pulling up to Philly to headline a show June 18th! Justina Valentine- Voices (Official Video) Justina Valentine and Friends will be at Punchline! Purchase Tickets below! Justina Valentine & Friends Tickets Jun 18, 2025 Philadelphia, PA | Live Nation
- Saay Park Sets the Tone for 2025 with "Another Breakup Song"
Photo by @katiekayphotography The new year has been on fire for the Bronx's own Saay Park. The artist has been on quite the rollercoaster since his reemergence in 2024. His last single, Cool , ranked #7 on iTunes, was featured on News 12, and earned him a spot as an artist to watch, courtesy of NWO News . After sitting down with him, we learned there's more to Saay than meets the eye. He is more than just an artist — he is the creative director, choreographer, and mastermind behind the entire production of his music. After a long hiatus, Saay returned with a fresh perspective on life and a renewed approach to his artistry. While he tapped into his R&B side with Cool , his latest release, Another Breakup Song , which dropped on February 21st, showcases a different tone. The song introduces Sha Summers, an emcee from Brooklyn who has been featured on @complex, @lyricalemonade, @nojumperla, @bossipofficial, @xxl, and @puma. Their collaboration sounds dynamic and full of life. You can hear the respect in the way Sha complements Saay's vocals with his lyrical bars, creating a seamless blend of style and energy. The song delves into the emotional state of breaking up, blending soulful melodies with heartfelt lyrics that Park delivers effortlessly. While giving us a techno-inspired vibe, Saay stays true to his R&B roots. His uplifting tones offer listeners a unique way to celebrate moving on from a relationship that has ended. The track also serves as a statement, proving that Saay can master various types of instrumentation while keeping his audience engaged and craving more. Follow @saaypark on Instagram
- Infamous Ty Kicks Off the New Year with "#TheWarmup4"
The new year kicked off with new music from Brooklyn’s own Infamous Ty. The young emcee dropped the penultimate project in his Warmup series, two years after releasing the dynamic Warmup 3. Listening to both projects felt like night and day. It was a perspective of him that we have not seen, but there were definitely new elements in Warmup 4 that weren’t present in Warmup 3. When we first encountered Infamous Ty’s music with Warmup 3 , his storytelling and motivational style were evident. Tracks like Elevate and No Days Off (featuring Reloaded Rose) demonstrated his perspective on starting from nothing and rising to success through hard work and dedication. He gave his audience a raw view of what it means to elevate. At the start of the new year, Ty released Warmup 4 , an eight-song compilation recorded at Natcave Studios and executive-produced by S-Rock of Rockview Entertainment. Rawrrzone was on location for behind-the-scenes coverage. Be sure to check out our interview with Ty in the studio! Let’s break down the project: No Gimmicks (Intro) – A solid start with good wordplay, though we wished for more context about the EP’s direction. Ready to Move – The beat was great, but Ty could have brought a little more energy to the track. Still, the lyrics meshed well with the production. Gleaming – Here, we saw Infamous Ty in his element, exuding cocky bravado and a “no one’s in my way” attitude. Instead of the vocals added before the "Gleaming" section, we wondered what it would’ve Psounded like if he featured another artist to match that energy. Straight to the Bank (feat. S-Rock) – One of the project’s standout tracks. It radiates hustler vibes and made me want to revisit No Days Off from Ty. As their first collaboration since the Wicked Streets remix, Ty and S-Rock brought intensity and heat straight to listeners' ears. No Squares in My Circle – I had the pleasure of seeing this performed live at the Titan Life Birthday Bash last year. Ty performed it with SP the Artist, and their chemistry was undeniable. Whether on stage or in the studio, they push each other toward greatness. This track highlights not just their synergy but their growth as artists. #WEOUTSIDEEE – The project’s lead single surprised us. Sampling from a Jersey Club beat, Ty transformed the song into a major hit—his biggest since Too Much Sauce . It gave us a glimpse of his ability to diversify his catalog. Wait Hold On – My second favorite track. It’s highly lyrical and easy for the crowd to engage with. Reaching and Dissing (Outro) – With a boom-bap-style beat, this track is packed with contagious energy. While I enjoyed Warmup 4 , I struggled to fully connect with the project. However, the project still showcased Ty’s growth as an artist, leaving us eager to see what’s next. Check the project out below
- The Juice Gallery
Our world is becoming more health conscious. Every other article over the past few years has been about recalls, new health benefits and all of the etcetera that are introduced to us. Select neighborhoods are being exposed to the commercial health stores throughout the state but we’ve always known health stores. Whether it was your grandmother's ancient concoction or your trusted neighborhood outlet with remedies for sick days. Elders, please don’t get me for saying ancient. The concept of health has always paraded in our genealogy for centuries. Dating back to times before we were born, there was always a natural remedy around us for how our bodies reacted to the weather, food, and other people. I could Hotep here but I’ll keep it light for now. One of my favorite solutions for this is a good juice or a thick a** smoothie. Ingredients that are enchanting to the taste buds delivering good medicine, or juices that punch the inflammation out of your organs because of some of our favorite fruits. I had a chance to sit down with a Caribbean-owned health store called The Juice Gallery . As someone who has frequented their locations on several occasions, they are worth the visit. They will always fill your cup to the brim with excellent and original homemade recipes. My cup was filled hearing them speak on their perspective when it came to health, neighborhood, and cultural tradition. Never straying away from cultural heritage, The Juice Gallery serviced the Brooklyn area of Crown Heights for years. During Black History Month, it’s only right we support businesses like these who never hesitate giving back to the community in their own right. Scratch that. Not just during February but every chance we have, we should always continue to show patronage to the original health service stores in our areas. We been knew health before Whole Foods! Interview dropping soon!





















