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Massachusetts-based music producer/rapper Dre’Amar shows us the new version of himself with ‘LCE’

Taken off his latest 3-track EP ‘The Chemist‘, Dre’Amar comprehends that she loves him more now than ever but he will carry on being the shining light needed for his new family on ‘LCE‘.

Dre’Amar is a Springfield, Massachusetts-based indie Hip hop artist and music producer who makes that catchy vibe that sends you into a happy state of affairs.

Portraying a newfound maturity that is leading him into a new world of success, Dre’Amar drops a scalding single that has him on fire here with a smart head that is only reaching his goals. With a self-enlightened attitude that has him showing us where he is directed, this is a new school rap track that has you feeling in a reflective mindset.

LCE‘ from Springfield, Massachusetts-based indie Hip hop artist and music producer Dre’Amar, is an honest track that shows his evolving nature to always be pushing the boundaries. Sizzling the airwaves with punchy lyrical delivery and featuring a foot-tapping beat, this is a single that shows you that this is an artist who is for real. He has seen the world for what it is and understands what is needed, to fully flourish and leave behind the past.

Listen up to this fine new single on Spotify and see more via IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

The next meal: Missouri’s Brian Bulger recalls those tough times in stricken poverty through classic Tracy Chapman cover of ‘Fast Car’

Staying true to his roots through this reflective gem, Brian Bulger takes us emotionally back to when life was a struggle to survive growing up on ‘Fast Car’.

Brian Bulger is a compassionate father, proud bald man and excellent indie singer-songwriter from Springfield, Missouri, who sings about those harsh experiences he had while growing up, not knowing where his next meal was coming from and how it hasn’t defined him. He speaks out about issues he has seen firsthand and strives to help others to get out of that world, through his splendid self-reflective soundscapes.

You feel his gloriously raspy voice that hugs your hungry heart and feeds your soul with that warm energy that is so welcoming. He lifts your mood and puts you into an introspective space that has a few tears sliding down your cheek, you feel desperately sad for those that have to go through so much pain, just to live in this often-selfish world.

Fast Car’ from the inspiring Springfield, Missouri indie folk-songwriter Brian Bulger, is a splendid song that is sung with so much poise and meaning through the lens of a man that has been through all the ups and downs imaginable. He performs a stunning remix to a song from the legend Tracy Chapman, that has helped so many get through the bad times and lift them up to see above the clouds, while never forgetting where you came from.

Staying humble and remembering that there are others just like you battling as we speak just to have a decent meal, puts everything into perspective when you don’t think you have enough, but actually have a lot. We can all be someone after all, no matter where we are from.

Hear this fantastic song on Spotify and see more from his life on IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Premier: Independent Hip-Hop Artist and Label Owner ‘Cheekz’ Plans to Release Newest Single ‘BANGA’

A stone throw away from international prominence, Cheekz, an up-coming American hip-hop artists from Springfield, Massachusetts has announced the release of his newest track ‘Banga’, and it is an exciting sound to add to the top of your playlist for 2017.

Like many of his inspirations that include Tupac and Wu Tang Clan, Cheekz patently combines a passion for material truths in conjunction with carefully strung hip-hop music. Cheekz describes what has inspired him to his own personal experiences, “As once a victim of being bullied and seeing others be bullied I tried to reach out listeners in a vocal and visual way to help stop the violence and put more focus on positive ways to occupy the youths time and educate them on retaliation”. After selling over 20,000 copies of his last independent project ‘Mass Destruction’, Cheekz already has a strong presence in the hip-hop community, mostly well known for defining a personal depth behind his lyrics and addressing crucial issues involved across society.

Cheekz efficaciously highlights the problem of how youngsters easily turn to gun crime so easily in a conscious effort to combat bullying. Taking a step away from the traditional lyrical tropes of hip-hop artists focusing on the themes of money, crime and sex, Cheekz merely transforms this type of culture into a learning curve for his young fans. By introducing a social educational comprehension on the matter, Cheekz’ message engages right and wrong with rap as a contrivance.

The track is set to be released through his own label Massworkz Inc on the 9th June 2017 and will be available via all major media providers. More information about Cheekz can be found on his social media pages and official website.

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Words: Aly McHugh