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PiriYE Interview

PiriYE (pronounced Pih-ree-yay) is an artist out of Atlanta GA but born in raised in Brooklyn NY. He's always had a creative ear for...

RejArchi – Monumental

ArtistRack brings to you β€˜Monumental’ by RejArchi This guy is amazing!!!!!! This young singer, dancer, songwriter grew up in the β€œMagic City”, Birmingham, Alabama, getting...

Duncan Daniels – Body In Motion

Duncan Daniels - Body In Motion: Duncan Daniels is a singer, Music Producer and Songwriter, born in Boston, Massachusetts, raised in England and Nigeria. Over...

Fourtune – I’m Falling (video)

  R&B group Fourtune bring to us the visuals for 'I'm Falling' What do you get when you mix refreshing lyrics and smooth melodies? 'Fourtune' (pronounced Fortune)...

Slim Rizzle – To Each His Own

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Nicole Jane – Just The Same

Nicole Jane - Just The Same: Wow this is a must seen video by Nicole Jane! Support the movement

PiriYE – Naughty Party

Naughty Party is my lead single off of my upcoming Mixtape "R.A.M" by PiriYE. It blends in Electro Trap and R&B for a slick and unique sound. Much more music coming soon.

Toju – Badman

Toju - Badman: Toju is an upcoming artist who has a lot to bring to the music industry . He recently dropped a mixtape...

Ray Svelte – Can You Take Me Higher

Ray Svelte - Can You Take Me Higher: A Melodic Jam About Staying Elevated Above The Pain And This Thing Called Life.

Kizzle – First Kiss

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