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J’Moris’ latest single “Cut Off” brings southern rap’s gritty storytelling back into the spotlight, highlighting the Hillsboro-born artist’s deep-rooted authenticity and unfiltered perspective. Known for a style that marries street-wise resilience with introspective commentary, J’Moris delivers a powerful message on loyalty, self-respect, and the no-nonsense approach he’s developed from a lifetime of hard lessons. The […]

Indie-rock artist Charlie Castell has officially released his politically charged album, Beautiful Apocalypse. This album marks Castell’s first exploration of social and political themes through music, showcasing his commitment to driving meaningful change. Recorded with Grammy-winning producer Andre de Santanna in Los Angeles, Beautiful Apocalypse features an array of live instrumentation, including guitars, drums, horns, […]

Blending elements of folk, Americana, and theatrical storytelling, Vincent Poag’s latest album, ‘The Unknown’, is a rich tapestry of life’s chaos and beauty. Known for his introspective narratives and evocative lyricism, Vincent Poag ventures deeper into the labyrinth of human experience, offering an album that is at once comforting and unsettling. Each track feels like […]