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Hard To Tell: Bronx rapper QRome shoves the lazy losers out the way on Dum Broke Lame

https://soundcloud.com/avacado-queen-163747864/qrome-dumbrokelame-dbl-finished-2022-12-20-00-44

Showing all the lame guys out there what is going to happen next, QRome spits the truth for so many who just can’t conceptualize how to treat a brave woman right on Dum Broke Lame.

QRome aka AVACADO Queen aka QSharonne Cornwell is a Bronx, NYC-based indie hip hop artist, singer and student who is currently studying Mental Health in Clinical Psychology.

Yu Really GOT These Dum Broke LAME A** NIG** OUT HERE MAN THIS is for MY LADIES RIGHT HERE LOL.” ~ QRome

Pulsating with so much raw energy which shall excite those who like it underground, QRome shakes off the needless negativity once and for all with a courageously potent performance to remember forever. This is hardcore rap for a reason. When you are tired of being messed around, this is the result of pent-up frustration.

Dum Broke Lame from the Bronx, NYC-based indie hip hop artist/singer QRome is a huge statement for anyone who needs to brush away something which shall not last. Rapped with honest abandon and loaded with so many edgy lines which shall get the blood flowing, this is a fantastic single to play on loud. This is for the ladies you see.

Listen up on SoundCloud. See more on IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Right Fight: Michigan singer-songwriter Bren axe longs to open his wings on ‘Idea of You’

Taken off his new ‘The Brighter Skies‘ album, Bren axe opens us his eyes to the possibilities beyond the normal days and fighting with himself, as he knows that there will be more romance outside of his home town on ‘Idea of You‘.

Brendan Trendin aka Bren axe, is a seventeen-years-young Michigan-based indie pop singer-songwriter and student. He is a highly enthusiastic artist who sings with a rather riveting passionate tone, and makes that real-life story music about growing up in this rather strange and confusing world.

Music is my dream and future career, and as someone who has been close to death many times from a genetic deficiency, this has been something that has me glad to live today.” ~ Bren axe

Sung with a real longing of better days away from the self-doubt and heartbreak, this is an emotional message from a young soul who only wants to love, and be loved by someone compatible to him too. With a heartfelt attitude, his skateboard in hand, and with many ideas on where he could go swirling in his mind, this feels like a track which will define his career going forward.

Idea of You‘ from the youthful Michigan indie pop singer-songwriter Bren axe, is the story about feeling that surge of disappointment throughout your whole body. You thought it was going to work out with your crush but it sadly didn’t, as the time to think of new experiences has arrived. The world is a massive place so you can’t dwell of previous hard luck experiences, as there is so much out there to see.

This is one of those reflective songs to really make you think of new skies dawning, as holding onto the sad past will only have you stuck in one place forever.

See this new music video on his YouTube and see more via the IG music channel.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Please Don’t Tell My Mama: pat for now shows us the hazy college dream on ’48 Theresa’

Taken off his honest nine-track album smartly named ‘Broke College Kids‘, pat for now puts the books away and impresses highly on his new true-story party-filled and lighter-sparked single ‘48 Theresa‘.

pat for now is a New Jersey-based indie rapper, singer-songwriter, biology college student and music producer. He loves to make that funky fresh hip-hop beats with a added jazz and RnB flavored element to sweeten our taste buds.

The cover song. This song highlights what it means to be a Broke College Kid in every single way. A feel good groovy summer vibe that I’m certain will be stuck in your head.” ~ pat for now

On a sunglasses-snugly nestled onto you hungover face, as you down some delicious water to get the horrid taste of those regretful-but-fun tequilas –  that were hungrily lapped up last night – this is a scrumptious track to embrace. The energy is totally straight up, as you immerse yourself into the vivid stories about being in student debt, and wondering how this is all going to turn out.

48 Theresa‘ from the New Jersey-based indie rapper and music producer pat for now, is one of those groovy tracks you just can’t help but appreciate. In this wild world full of self-doubt, pandemics and wars, you can’t blame anyone for sparking up and feeling rather distracted with everything going on. This is a college classic that features such a smoothly-lit flow with a chilled ambiance of such magnificence – which has your eyes alive and your body moving freely – to this quality new track all about those wild times at college.

Hear this new track on Spotify and see more on the IG music channel.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

19 year old Atlanta native LoKii AD shows us the Hip Hop future with ”Juug”

I was wondering just the other day about where Hip Hop is going and who the artists at the top are going to be in 10 years. I think I’ve found the answer. He is still in college at Georgia Tech and is only 19 years old. LoKii AD and his music is so hot at the moment you may catch a sunburn when you play this heat of a track.

Juug” is the latest banger from this emcee born in Decatur and currently residing in the East of Atlanta. Home of the South. His flow is quick and easy to understand. He is on a mission and this song is all about that swag. He likes to look fresh and this banger is all about that. You gotta look good with the fly chain and stylish car to impress this guy. Mechanical Engineering is what LoKii studies and you can see he has his eye on breaking things down.

Hip Hop is in safe hands with this young talent and with a style that changes up he is merely starting out in the music game. This is a scary prospect. This future is here. LoKii AD. Remember the name.

Stream this new school Hip Hop track right here on his Spotify channel.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen