Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Kartel Gang [Audio] My Brothers Keeper

(Queens, NYC) - It was just weeks ago that the Kartel Gang was riding high on the success of songs with Beanie Siegel, Red Cafe and Uncle Murda, but that all ended short last week as Russ Blade was murdered in Queens. Robbed for his jewelry in the late hours of the night, the Queens bred rapper is survived by his wife and daughter. While they still don't have answers about who it was that senselessly killed Russ Blade, Bo and Blade knew each other since the sandbox as you can see in the art for this single. Needless to say, this is a very tough time and this is an important song for both King Bo and Smit of Backdoor Movements (manager of Kartel Gang), as they try to carry on Russ Blade's legacy. The legacy of Russ Blade's music will live on through King Bo, who will continue to push on for Kartel Gang as a solo artist. While it may be some time before King Bo regroups after losing his brother from another mother, he felt it was necessary to pay tribute to Russ Blade with this song, "My Brothers Keeper."

@RayCash_216 - Saks Fifth

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@Jgraie [TV Show] Reel Tv Interview with @BigHeff

#TheCoSign3 @RealLostTribe - Iphone

Artist: Lost Tribe Song: iPhone Twitter: @RealLostTribe Lost Tribe, a duo rap-group out of Cleveland, Ohio, made their debut with their single "iPhone." iPhone was released as an exclusive track off #TheCosign3 mixtape hosted by DJ Steph Floss, DJ E-V, DJ Ryan Wolf, Big Heff and a few others.

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Zach Farlow [Video] Pullin Up

(Atlanta, GA) - Bred in Kentucky and Tennessee as a youth, ATL residing artist Zach Farlow has quickly developed his buzz throughout the South for his candid take on streets and the rap game. Admittedly coming from nothing to something, Zach Farlow unleashes his track "Pullin Up," which speaks to his new found lavish life and management situation with Special Entertainment that has afforded him a life far different from his humble beginnings. Adorning chains, watches and living luxurious in Bentley's and other nice cars Zach Farlow's life has turned a complete 180 degrees from his troubled childhood and a stabbing incident that caused him to have 42 staples in his stomach. Small town Kentucky and Tennessee are a far cry from the nightlife that Zach now experiences regularly as part of the Atlanta trap scene. Several years removed from nearly losing his life, Zach Farlow's first mixtape The Great Escape was a hit featuring a host of talented producers like Metro Boomin, Sonny Digital, 808 Mafia, DJ Spinz and Lex Luger. But, judging by what Zach says, this next tape is likely to be just as fire as the first. "The next tape is actually the sequel to the first tape, its called 'The Great Escape 2.' The first one was 'The Great Escape' from my old life, where I was tired of working a factory job, to then selling drugs, to then actually getting in the game," Zach Farlow recalled. 'The Great Escape 2' is getting in the game, but getting in the next level of the game, elevating. Now I got to get out of this underground area and get to the top." Recently dubbed by Jack Thriller as the "First White Trap Rapper," Zach Farlow has drawn comparisons to a host of talented acts in the Southern trap rap scene like Future, Kevin Gates and Rich Homie Quan. "I'm thankful to be compared to people, all the comparisons to such great acts from the South that were influences and peers is an honor, but I feel like I'm nothing like the other artists, I think people draw the comparisons because we are Southern artists doing what we feel," Zach said. "I have a few features from Trae, Snootie Wild, me and Rich Homie Quan are cool and I got a song with K Camp, I have relationships with all these artists. A lot of producer friends as well, so I'm just pushing to make the best music possible with people who all have the same common goals," Zach Farlow explained.