Juice WRLD “My X Was Poison”

By Emmanuel Louis-Charles

Sad Boy Life

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Chicago’s Juice WRLD is steadily blowing up and as a Chicagoan I could not be happier. His emotional pop punk style of rap is the wave right now and his numbers rising obviously prove it. Today he hits fans with another emo anthem in “My X Is Poison”. This is not a super clear smash like “All Girls Are the Same” but a dope record none the less. Listen below.

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Lucki “Facts Only”

By Emmanuel Louis-Charles 

Days B4 II Out Now

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Lucki is one of my favorite artists right now and he has been putting out constantly great music for a long time now. While fans patiently wait for his next full length release, Better Days he drops a six song taster EP titled Days B4 II. My favorite track from the release has got to be the last record “Facts Only”. This joint finds Lucki on his lyrical tip over sampled production thats still backs some boom. Listen below.

Famous Dex “Celine”

By Emmanuel Louis-Charles

Dex Meets Dexter Out Now

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Dexters debut album just dropped and the 14 track effort is chock full of bangers to throw your arms up in the air and do the Dexter dance too. My favorite off of the first listen has got to be the auto croon banger “Celine”. The high energy record find Dex talking about how he loves to shower his boo with expensive clothing. Shits hard. Listen below.

Lil Durk ft Ty Dolla Sign & PARTYNEXTDOOR “Breather”

By Emmanuel Louis-Charles

This is a smash 

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A ton of music dropped the other night and among the releases was Lil Durk’s surprise Just Cause Ya’ll Waited EP. A major standout on the release has got to be the PND and Ty$ assisted “Breather”. The three deliver a smooth R&B banger that is sure to get your girl in the mood. Listen below.

 

 

 

 

 

Juice WRLD and Cole Bennet Link for “All Girls Are The Same” Video

By Emmanuel Louis-Charles 

Juice WRLD up next 

I just raved about Juice in my feature article that you all should check out, but it seems as though I am not the only one that sees the potential in his music as Cole Bennet has linked with him to drop one of his signature videos for Juice’s most popular record “All Girls Are The Same”. The video matches the solitary theme of the record as it shows Juice in a variety of animated settings all alone contemplating the level of trifling that these hoes can reach. Watch the video above.

 

Artist Feature: Juice WRLD

By Emmanuel Louis-Charles

This kid got it

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I just got out of bed at three in the morning to write this because Chicago artist Juice WRLD is the shit, and I had to let whoever reads this know right now. Upon first listen to his music it screams Lil Peep/Tracy/Kid Cudi in the best ways possible. Juice’s music is emo rap at its finest. His content is not all sad boy stuff though as he can still stick his chest out and talk his shit like a more traditional rapper. Juice WRLD’s beat selection is impeccable and he has a mean hook pen and ear for melodies. I love how the vast majority of his music is produced by the same two people showing that he has a firm grasp on his process and sound. Standouts for me are “All Girls Are The Same”, “Rainbow”, “Until Its Over (closure)“, “Demo Wreck” and “Something New” among many I am sure I have yet to find. Peep Juice WRLD below.