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Rising NY Rapper Leighn Paris Revives The Early 2000s With “Wood Grain”

Emerging New York rapper Leighn Paris is giving new music in the form of his single “Wood Grain.” The song is the lead offering from his upcoming EP.

Sampling Belizean hip-hop star Shyne’s infamous single “Bad Boyz” by way of Grace Jones’s “Nightclubbing,” Leigh Paris fused his roots of Belize with his upbeat melodic lyricism and rap flow to create this track. In the song, he raps about his flashy lifestyle over the early 2000’s beat accompanied by extra 808 and snare.

“Wood Grain” gives a vibe of classic and modern hip-hop music. With verses gliding effortlessly across the track, it’s a sure-fire single.

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Tee Grizzley Drops New Single ‘2 Vaults’ Ft. Lil Yachty

Detroit native Tee Grizzley is back on the attack with the new single, “2 Vaults,” featuring Lil Yachty.

Produced by London On The Track, the track debuted on April 24th but is already a fan favorite with a million plus streams on Spotify alone.

On the track, Tee Grizzley focuses on just how much money he has, rapping, “Too much money, I need two vaults.” Throughout the single Grizzley comments on his nerd friends who do his taxes and importance of keeping his money in tack.

Collaborator Yatchy gives the single a matched tone to Grizzley’s vibe and raps about how he’s under 21, however, has choppas in his name and a host of other materialistic things including $65,000 in his jeans.

These brothas are without a doubt paid, and to accompany all this money, they are in need of two vaults.

Tee Grizzley is back and far from letting up so check out the new single below and be on the lookout for Grizzley’s Activated dropping May 11. Pre-order is available for the project now.

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SlipNSlide’s Mike Smiff Spins a Tevin Campbell Classic with ‘Now’

We haven’t heard from Tevin Campbell musically in a long time. Regardless, if there’s new music from him or not, just hearing his samples puts fans in a great mood. Meet Mike Smiff, an emerging emcee hailing from Miami, Florida. Recently, he dropped “Now,” a single using Tevin’s 90s sample, “Can We Talk.” The song in fullness is dope, if he ever does a remix, would be cool to actually recruit Tevin for the track.

“This concept here is like the glow-up. My coming out party. My life story. I started off f**ked up, in the struggle, I ain’t have sh*t.” – Mike Smiff

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