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DC Rapper J Ru Releases Autobiographical, Lyrically Potent New Album “XIV XXVIII” to Celebrate New Years

DC Rapper J Ru Releases Autobiographical, Lyrically Potent New Album “XIV XXVIII” to Celebrate New Years After releasing 2 EP’s and 1 album in 2021, Washington, DC Rapper J Ru (www.ChocolateChipMusic.com) will release his most ambitious project yet, the 14-track autobiographical new album “XIV XXVIII“, out December 31, 2021 on digital platforms. Having faced depression, anxiety,...

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Mental Health in Hip Hop: Minneapolis Rapper Farr Well Advocates For Change on New “Hard Pill to Swallow” EP

Mental Health in Hip Hop: Minneapolis Rapper Farr Well Advocates For Change on New “Hard Pill to Swallow” EP Straight from the heart of Minneapolis, artist, rapper, activist and community leader Farr Well is nothing less than a man with a mission on new “Hard Pill to Swallow” EP. Art doesn’t get more urgent or necessary than this....

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Toronto alternative rock artist Delyn Grey still from BATTLE music video shoot

Toronto Alternative Rock Songstress Delyn Grey Sends Powerful Mental Health Message with BATTLE Music Video

Despite the fact that more than 300 million people around the world suffer from depression, and over 450 million people will suffer from mental or neurological disorders at some point in their lives, there’s still huge amounts of stigma surrounding the topic. Thus, It’s definitely unusual for musical or lyrical subjects of choice. Don’t tell...

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Fort Lauderdale Rapper RuudAwakening Shows 2PAC Grit, Purging Depression, Fear and Misery on “CATHARSIS” Album

“Are you hearing those screams? See, my people ain’t free. They just want us to freeze.” – Magic,  by RuudAwakening Careful or this one will go over your head. RuudAwakening is that rare rapper who brings a complete subversive level to his rhymes, using sarcasm and brutal honesty to deliver atypical messages over hard modern...

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Nine Inch Nails Return With Subtle Power In Hesitation Marks

Trent Reznor’s main vehicle and contribution to the music world, Nine Inch Nails, is back, but not in the form some would expect. The trouble with long-standing acts is often the various groups of fans they attract. To some, only a recreation of the original “Pretty Hate Machine” sound would be acceptable. To others, the...

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