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Melii
"After blowing up with a handful of remixes for Cardi B’s “Bodak Yellow” and Logic’s “1–800,” New York rapper-singer Melii is ready to release original tracks, packed with an unheard of charisma. “Icey” is a potent mixture of dirty, blown out bass and biting flows. Melii stays in her pocket while playing with the depth of her inflections, keeping the track from drowning in its own grit.Produced by CT Beats, “Icey” features one of Melii’s harsher flows, paired with an attractive nonchalance. On the single, Melii is on top of the world and she knows it, spitting about all the labels and men courting her — but she can’t be bothered. Much like her “Bodak Yellow” remix, Melii also brings in her native Spanish, ensuring that “Icey” maintains her unique voice and perspective." [Editor's Note]
A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie
"Following the success of the Migos Trap Symphony, A Boogie’s symphonic rendition of “Say A,” and “No Promises,” Audiomack has once again brought together a nine-piece orchestra for A Boogie wit Da Hoodie to perform “Drowning.” Leaning into the morose keys and somber tones of the cut, the orchestra amplifies the blanketing feel of “Drowning” as A Boogie delivers his vocals with an emotive strain. The trappier elements of the original, namely the rattling percussion, are stripped back and replaced with a bed of rich strings. With a more full-bodied arrangement, the menace and anxiety of “Drowning” is immediately amplified. Boogie cautiously skates over the final strings, as a swell of hurt notes finalize the track." [Editor's Note]
King Combs
"Sometimes the best way to move music forward is by throwing it back to the 90s. Enter King Combs. Influenced by the swagger of the era and his early memories with his father and the Bad Boy team, Combs delivers 90’s Baby, a mixtape that takes the crunch and freshness of the 90s and updates the sonics for 2018. King Combs laces this tape with 12 crisp and biting tracks, each with a steady and infallible flow. Flipping Lauryn Hill’s winding vocals on The Fugees’ heavily-remixed “Fu-Gee-La,” Combs balances old school flavor with new school flair on “Bad Boy Back.” With his own CYN crew, Combs is positioned to carry and innovate the Bad Boy legacy in his own image." [Editors Note]
Various Artists
Learn More about SKYLINE and audiomack.world https://audiomack.world/?id=a825f39fd012 Continuing our mission of moving music forward, Audiomack has gone global to craft and deliver an EP showcasing the hip-hop and R&B talent blooming within London. The Skyline EP, produced by rising NYC-based producer, TGUT, features Jay Prince, RENZ, Faye Meana, and Super Bowl Champion Jay Ajayi on the intro track.
Audiomack has put together a playlist of J. Cole’s best features.Features have the potential to be an established rapper’s playground. Unlike the rigid expectations ...
Audiomack has put together a playlist of 20 up-and-coming artists from Jamaica.Continuing our mission of going global to move music forward, Audiomack turns to Jamai...
‘Hear No Evil’ boasts the perfect amount of Young Thug absurdity and hip-hop technicality.Young Thug may be hip-hop’s favorite enigma. Following a name change to SEX...
The Beast Coast continues their rain with the stormy and rowdy “Pull Up.”The backbones of Pro Era, founder Joey Bada$$ and co-founder and DJ Powers Pleasant, have jo...