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Today rapper Scar Mega delivers his new single with New York staple, Dave East titled, "F Quarantine." Connecting the Bronx and Harlem on one track, Scar Mega gives fans some much appreciated entertainment amidst a worldwide shutdown with one of New York's dopest rappers out now in Dave East. 


Emerging from the gritty streets of the Bronx, where Story Ave and Rosedale meet at the Monroe Projects, Scar Mega has found a way to rise to the top amidst a saturated market of lyricists and an unforgiving environment. In the Bronx, the birthplace of Hip-Hop, you can't just rap about anything. According to Scar Mega, you had to be crafty and lyrical with your music or else you weren't getting heard. 


"The scene in the Bronx is saturated with lyricists,"Scar Mega explained.  "How I came up you had to be credited with what you spoke about, you had to be lyrical and you wanted to be crafty with the word play."


Despite a COVID-19 shutdown, Scar Mega is confident in his plans for 2020, 2021 and beyond. There's no question, Scar Mega has the city in his crosshairs as he takes aim at the game with a slew of new content. Accompanied by industry insider and radio marketing guru Smit BDMScar Mega has been pointed in the right direction as he continues to gain attention and accolades along the way to gaining wider recognition. 


"Pay attention I'm coming full force with a bunch of new music the rest of 2020 and all 2021, the city’s going to be mine. They are already playing me on Shade 45 with DJ Kay Slay Street Sweeper and on HOT97's Drama hour. I'm up next." Scar Mega proclaimed 



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Today we get a new single from New York City rapper Leintz, who collaborated with the late-Fred The Godson for the track "Whoa" produced by Mic Coats.

When the world was struck with the COVID-19 pandemic, nobody knew all the lives that would be lost, including one of New York City's most respected and imaginative emcees, Fred The Godson. But while Fred the Godson is gone in the physical form, Leintz is still carrying the torch in his spirit with this new single that he hopes honors Fred's legacy as one of NYC's great emcees.

"Me and Fred had a very good connection. I contacted his manager then he gave me Fred’s number and history was made from there. We shared laughs, and he told me about himself, schooled me on how the industry worked and even met my son through FaceTime," Leintz explained. "When he was hospitalized I held back on the release of my single just to make sure he was doing well. When his wife posted that he was getting better, I was excited. Shortly two weeks later and three days after my single’s release, he tragically passed away. I didn’t know how to handle that. Even though it was business, I believe in longevity and we could’ve ended up as good friends."


Born and raised in Jamaica Queens, Leintz has spent the last 10 years going back and forth from Colorado and New York as he was deciding where he wanted to settle.

"I started off writing poetry at the age of nine on my elementary school boards, but due to depression and other tribulations at the age of 12, my poetry gradually came off aggressive. Then I discovered I had to add a flow to it and it was all fun and games from there throughout high school. Once I got to college I started taking music more seriously," Leintz explained.

After taking time for several years to understand the music industry, this is the first official single by Leintz which has already gotten some major support after finding its way onto HOT97 radio in NYC and with Shade45's DJ Kay Slay.

Combined with the efforts and work of well-known manager and music businessman Smit BDM CEO, Leintz is creating timeless music that will reach the masses.

Set to be featured on his upcoming project named after his son called, The Santana Album, Leintz plans to spend the next few months promoting his "Whoa" single with subsequent album releases.

"No shows for now since we are dealing with a pandemic worldwide but once everything is back to normal, I’ll be back to rocking stages again," Leintz concluded. "Expect great content. I’m making music that everybody can relate to. My goal is to touch the people because I figured if I can tell my story, I’m probably telling their stories and that way I can give everybody good music"

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