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Today CWBY releases his new single "Trap Star" a high energy and multi-genre spanning track that ties in the worlds of Country Rock music and Hip-Hop under one roof. 


Raised in Florida and first getting his start when he was 19 as a promoter at an EDM club, the now California residing rapper/singer CWBY has grown tremendously since his early years in music expanding from promoting to being an artist himself. 


"My first experience with music was when I was 19 and working as a promoter in a big EDM club in Tampa and the DJ asked if I wanted to be an MC/ Hype man for him. I fell in love with being on stage and walking around helping hype everyone throughout the night," CWBY said.


While CWBY's new single "Trap Star" relates to the world of the trap, the new single also has undertones of love and relationships that make this song something everyone can relate to on a personal level.  CWBY first entered the music world as a rapper, but before ever releasing a song, he discovered he had some talent as a singer as well. He quickly changed his style, combining the two forms of vocal delivery to further his musical outreach. Experimenting with various sounds and musical melodies, CWBY’s new musical flavor is rapidly catching speed across the country.


"This first single is kind of a love song mixed with a little bit of my personality as well. If you listen to the intro I am talking about basically every relationship I have been in or tried to enter. I love being with someone and being in love, but I tend to push them away because of my lifestyle that is always moving and busy," CWBY said. 


Venturing into a full blown cannabis business in addition to his music, CWBY lives a fast paced life that doesn't leave much room for relationships.


"The hook is telling the audience why I can't be with them. I live a fast paced life when it comes to business and music. I barely have time for myself let alone a relationship. I am completely independent and trying to figure out this industry by myself and also own a successful company and brand. Between the two I am always working and stressed out, but when I have free time I prefer to be alone and working on small, but important things like vocal lessons, piano lessons, fitness and Spanish lessons," he added. 


Produced by "Plantez" who is the same DJ who gave him his first gig as a hype man, CWBY lights up the screen in the O Soloman directed video leaving fans hopeful for more content in the future. 


In the up and coming months, he plans to release more tracks, pushing him closer towards his dreams and to becoming the next Billboard charting artist.


"In the near future I want to be performing at the highest level on the biggest stages. The idea of having thousands of people singing along to a song I wrote in my kitchen gives me goosebumps. To share that moment with them would be incredible. I truly believe I can get there too. It's my goal to inspire people who just want to be masters of their destiny whether that's being an entrepreneur, an artist, or just to make a better life for yourself and those around you. I’ve been through a lot. Heart breaks, I've been screwed over countless times, and just working hard, doing good business, being a man of your word and staying loyal to people, it'll get you there."






Today Houston bred rapper Radeem releases his new single "Muddy Waters" which is currently spinning on radio in New York on HOT 97 and on Sirius/XM's Shade 45. 



Recalling memories of family and fun and making music as early as 16 years old, Radeem describes Houston as a city that he hopes to inspire and bring awareness to the different obstacles that many of people face. 



"Whether it's a cup of promethazine syrup or it's fear of breaking away from a toxic environment, it's very possible to make it across your Muddy Waters," Radeem said. 



Gearing up for a big Halloween performance along with Lil Boosie, MoneyBaggYo and YellaBeezy, Radeem knows that this new single is perfect for the Texas scene.  



"Today's Texas music scene is still striving with artists like Dallas’ Yella Beezy and Houston legends Z-Ro and Slim Thug still making relevant and good music. Together with a new wave of Houston rappers like Sauce Walka, Maxo Kream, Meg the Stallion, and Travis Scott, Texas culture is still one of the biggest influencers in Hip-Hop today," he said. 



While COVID has the world shut down, Radeem has no plans of slowing down adding a lot of recording and promoting to the agenda along with his Halloween show and work with New York industry insider Smit BDM.



"Me and the team plan to keep running the numbers up on Muddy Waters while campaigning the current singles until we create a heavy demand for a project. We also plan to keep recording new material to have enough to choose from in the mission control room," Radeem said.



Chester Watson is a rapper from Miami Florida. This album is fairly straightforward, but highly impressive. His rap style is more complex than pop rap but less complex than conscious rap. His bars are consistent and he uses very coherent word play. Chester Watson is probably one of the best rappers I've heard all year. He may need a bit more flare to compete with the previous wave of rappers in his lane but he definitely has the skill to make a splash on them.

 



Today we get a new single from West coast rapper Marin Big Bags who teamed up with legendary rapper Big Wy and developing talent Azjah for the single, "In The City."


There's a lot of hands on this track as Marin Big Bags combined the talents of Black Thompson and BigWy for production on the track, while also utilizing the skills of King David to executive produce her entire project, the Big Bag Season Ep. 


"My first single is titled, In The City and it features BigWy and Azjah, both are well known talented artists who I admire. I was grateful I had the opportunity to work with them both," Marin Big Bags explained. "Azjah did the hook, I did the first verse and just spoke my truth on how I’m really finna do this as an individual and a new artist. I bodied it and Big Wy did the second verse which he bodied too. I think it’s safe to say we have a hit on our hands."


Raised in Perris, California roughly 1 hour and 15 minutes from Los Angeles, Marin Big Bags grew up where the weather is hot most of the time. 


"It doesn’t bother me because I like the heat, the temperature stays in the high 90’s., Marin Big Bags said. "My boyfriend was developing an artist at the time and it didn’t work out with his artist because the artists were being difficult. One day while I was washing clothes he overheard me rapping a song and I convinced my boyfriend that he shouldn’t be looking for any artist because I’m the one he should be paying attention to and developing."


Over the next few months expect to see Marin Big Bags developing the rollout for her EP. With a lot of promoting and marketing it in different cities across the country Marin Big Bags also plans to target Europe, Africa, Asia and Caribbean with her music. 


"With Coronavirus I can't tour, but I wanna market in those foreign territories simultaneously, not just in the U.S, that's my real goal. And of course staying in the studio, creating more content for my fans.  Overall just pushing myself as a new artist," Marin Big Bags said. "I work long and hard to improve myself everyday in my music , in my delivery, in my writing and my creativity for the fans. So I hope they enjoy it and love it because it’s really done in love for them."




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