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Tymain Robbins – “Being Black Is Scary”

North Carolina’s very own Tymain Robbins decided to touch on a topic that the city of Buffalo is still recovering from. To say May 14th was devastating would be an understatement; the North Carolina MC brought tears to my eyes in a very powerful way. “Being Black Is Scary” focuses on racism in America and its focal point is Buffalo. Tymain Robbins uses several clips from the breaking news for the intro, the lyrics laid down are unapologetically real, his delivery is 10/10 and this is a message people must hear. “Being Black Is Scary” also features a music video of the camera slowly zooming in on Tymain Robbins as he prophetically depicts what happened not only on May 14th, but every day in America. Stream “Being Black Is Scary” on Spotify Stream “Being Black Is Scary” on Apple Music Watch The Music Video of “Being Black Is Scary” on[...]

Geebz – “Future Wifey”

A gem of Geebz purposeful recent project Don’t Hold the Juice is the single “Future Wifey.” The North Carolina rapper draws inspiration and likeliness from NC’s J. Cole, Lauryn Hill, and the recent gospel-themes releases from Kanye, Chance the Rapper and Mick Jenkins. Geebz coos out to a love he knows he’ll meet one day; “This song is for you even though we haven’t met.” “Future Wifey” is a groovy jam ready for the masses, with some kicking drums and a smooth hook. Check out Don’t Hold the Juice here and listen to “Future Wifey” below.