Author: Plueski

Emerging from the often-overlooked city of Spokane, Washington, Soulaura is carving out a space all his own in the ever-evolving world of melodic rap and trap-infused hip-hop. More than just a name, Soulaura represents a voice — raw, emotional, and unapologetically real. As a solo male artist, he’s bringing a refreshing authenticity and edge to a genre dominated by larger-than-life personas. Soulaura’s musical journey began in his youth, sparked by a relentless passion to turn emotion into sound. His debut project, Palm Treez & Bluntz, set the tone for his artistry — deeply personal storytelling layered over…

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From the concrete pulse of Oakland, California emerges a voice equal parts revolutionary and rhythm-driven — J.James Thrilla. Born and raised in a city that has birthed legends and revolutionaries alike, Thrilla doesn’t just rap — he testifies. With inspiration rooted in the passion of 2Pac and the radical truth-telling of Malcolm X, his music is as raw and real as it gets. This isn’t just hip hop — it’s Oakland soul with a street sermon. He’s been making music his whole life, and it shows. His first project, Youngsta Boys, laid the foundation for a career that fuses consciousness with charisma. While…

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From the heart of Cincinnati, Ohio, emerges a rapper with a name destined for headlines—Anthony Money, a bold voice with raw talent and a razor-sharp hustle. Since stepping into the music scene in 2018, Anthony’s journey has been marked by passion, growth, and a relentless drive to elevate not just himself, but the city that raised him. It all began with a freestyle titled “What Kinda Nigga” and the gritty anthem “Gettin Cheese”. These early drops weren’t just about bars—they were declarations of intent. Inspired by the larger-than-life energy of Lil Wayne and the swagger-heavy blueprint laid by Cash Money Millionaires, Anthony soaked in the game…

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In the heart of Norristown, Pennsylvania, a new wave is bubbling—raw, fearless, and fueled by faith. That wave goes by the name Big Papi Loo. With a name as bold as his sound, this emerging hip hop artist is crafting music that cuts deep, blending vulnerability with hustle, struggle with swagger, and ambition with soul. Influenced by a wide spectrum of heavyweights—from the gritty lyricism of G Herbo to the Latin trap vibes of Ñengo Flow and Jory Boy—Big Papi Loo doesn’t just follow trends. He bends genres to fit his truth. “My style is very unique,” he explains. “I’m a…

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From the soulful streets of Vicksburg, Mississippi, emerges 556 Reaper, an artist who blends raw storytelling with modern hip hop vibes. Ynnad, known in the music world as 556 Reaper, has been chasing his dream since he was just 13 years old. His journey began with a bold move—a remix of Tupac’s classic “Ambitionz Az a Ridah” that marked the birth of his musical expression. Balancing life as a retail modeler, Ynnad dedicates his true passion to crafting music that reflects his grind and personal experiences. Inspired deeply by his mother and older brother, who themselves navigate the music scene,…

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Feenix Forreal isn’t just another name in Atlanta’s hip hop scene—he’s a movement built on years of growth, grit, and melodic mastery. With over 12 years in the game, Feenix has been putting in work long before streaming made everyone a rapper and clout became currency. His name—Feenix—isn’t just branding, it’s symbolic. This is an artist who has risen, evolved, and now soars with lyrical wings sharpened by authenticity. Atlanta-bred and deeply rooted in the culture, Feenix brings a refreshing blend of Hip Hop and Melodic R&B, infused with a hustler’s mentality reminiscent of his musical influences, Nipsey Hussle and…

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Coming out of the gritty streets of Baltimore, JJ(OFFICIAL) is a raw voice of experience, honesty, and unapologetic lyricism. With 16 years of songwriting and a passion that’s only sharpened with time, JJ is the kind of artist who doesn’t follow trends—he builds a lane brick by brick. He’s not chasing the spotlight; he’s preparing for it. First breaking onto the scene with “Told You I’ma Make It” in 2019, JJ(OFFICIAL) has steadily carved out his identity in the rap/trap/hip-hop sphere. Inspired by lyrical giants like Eminem, Wu-Tang Clan, Nas, Pac, Biggie, and the emotional depths of artists like Mac Miller, Juice WRLD, and…

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Hailing from the heat of Florida, LaHatchet is a sonic architect who’s been building musical bridges for over 16 years. From the early grind of uploading raw tracks on MySpace back in 2006 to linking up with names like Mike Smiff, HypeBeatz, and DupreeGoD, LaHatchet has quietly laid the groundwork for an undeniable legacy in the making. His sound doesn’t fit into a box—it explodes from it. “All genres,” he says, and that’s not a flex—it’s a mission. Whether it’s pain music, party anthems, or raw storytelling, LaHatchet touches every frequency. His inspiration? His son. It’s not about fame,…

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Hailing from the heart of Moreno Valley, Mishun Cinco isn’t just a name you’ll see on a flyer—he’s a sound you’ll remember. With five years in the game and roots grounded in both rap and R&B, Mishun blends the grit of street storytelling with melodic finesse, carving a space that’s as vulnerable as it is vibey. His debut project Last of My Kind introduced a voice built from life’s ups and downs. But he didn’t stop there—he’s only sharpened his pen and expanded his range since. Influenced not by one artist, but by life itself, Mishun Cinco is inspired by experience. That…

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Q: Let’s start with the name everyone’s whispering—Uriah Gold. Where did that moniker come from, and how does it reflect who you are as an artist?Uriah Gold: The name came from a mix of personal history and creative vision. “Uriah” is my actual name, but “Gold” represents value through pain. Gold is forged under pressure—kind of like me. I’ve been through heartbreak, loss, and some hard lessons, and I wear those experiences like armor. It’s about being resilient and still choosing beauty. I call myself the “damaged gentleman”—I lead with heart, even when it’s bruised. Q: Your music has a…

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