The Aaron Deux Interview

In today's video, Amaya sits down with artist Aaron Deux to talk about his creative process, what city he claims, and what it's like to be a full-time student rapping! Thanks for watching, make sure to like, share, comment, and subscribe to the channel!

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The BenFly Interview

In today's video, Amaya and Chloe sit down with artist BenFly to talk music, his label Style&Soul, and more!

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The Mikayla Gilles Interview

In today's video, Amaya sits down with rising Chicago singer and model Mikayla Gilles to talk about her debut single, mental health, wearing her hair natural, and lots more!

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Young Thug Speaks on Andre 3000

In today's episode of StereoVision News, Amaya & ChloClark discuss Young Thug's comments about Andre 3000, Gucci vs. Jeezy & the Grammys.

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Megan Thee Stallion - Good News Reaction/Review

In today's video, Amaya and Desiray listen to Good News by Megan The Stallion and watch the music video for "Body" for the first time.

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Kendrick Lamar, New Travis Scott Merch, & New Seasons of Atlanta

In today's episode of StereoVision News, Amaya & ChloClark discuss upcoming albums from Kendrick Lamar, Drake, & Megan Thee Stallion. The duo also speaks on King Von's tragic passing, Pluto x Baby Pluto, new Travis Scott merch, and more.

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Kota the Friend is Still Dodging Bad Vibes: 'EVERYTHING' Album Review

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A year after his debut album, FOTO (2019), Brooklyn native Kota the Friend encourages his listeners to realize the power within enjoying the present in his new album. Released on May 22, 2020, EVERYTHING is comprised of 12 feel-good tracks that appropriately affirm what it means to be a human being. With features ranging from Joey Bada$$ to Tobi Lou and two interludes by actors Lupita Nyong’o and Lakeith Stanfield, EVERYTHING is a brilliant compilation of varying perspectives that discuss the purpose of life. With the current reality, the timing for this project could not have been more satisfying. While many have already been engaging in an abundance of self-reflection, EVERYTHING poses two arguably abstract questions: “What means everything to you?” and “What does it mean to have everything?” 

In a lyric explanation video for track one, “Summerhouse,” Kota describes the introduction as the “saddest song” on his album. Kota addresses his reality of having to balance being a musician, a father, and other demanding responsibilities. In an attempt to highlight the beginning of his spiritual progression, Kota urges each listener to “open your mind, turn on the vibe and get off the internet.” As the song progresses, we can hear Kota slowly leaving his worries behind. “Summerhouse” ends with a positive message backed by an isolated trumpet both emphasizing that “love is everything.” Kota wastes zero bars and successfully epitomizes EVERYTHING within the three and a half minute track.

Having professional cinematography experience, Kota’s ease of recreating special life moments is not surprising. With nostalgic songs like “B.Q.E.,” Kota strategically called upon New York City artists, Joey Bada$$ and Bas. Being included in a list of greats such as Nas, Jay-Z, Notorious B.I.G., and more, all three artists are known to possess styles unlike what you would expect from rappers from their hometowns. Named after the New York highway, “B.Q.E.” accentuates the impact geographic location has on one’s experience. The presence of Joey Bada$$ and Bas attest to the power of genuine relationships. Fans, especially those from New York, will appreciate this collaboration because it showcases how their growth as artists has not affected their down-to-earth manifestations. 

EVERYTHING is a loose guide to achieving a tranquil state of mind. The majority of the world’s most influential texts teach by personal testimony. Reading about someone’s journey to attain success, instills hope that one can overcome their struggles and reach their goals. The inclusion of both “Lupita’s Interlude” and “Lakeith’s Interlude” serve as blatant testaments to Kota’s goal of telling a greater story than his own. Representation matters and Nyong’o and Stanfield are the epitome of Black excellence within Hollywood. Academy Award-winning actress Lupita Nyong’o contributes a much needed feminine energy to the project. Positioned as track five, “Lupita’s Interlude” forces listeners to begin to consciously reflect on the small moments that largely impact them as beings. Track 11, “Lakeith’s Interlude” appears to be more philosophical beginning with, “It means to me to have everything to simultaneously have nothing.” Some may view Stanfield’s words as “dark,” but I interpret them as an alternative way of asserting the importance of feeling complete while free from external forces. After all, we are simply reflections of our experiences as they do not define us. 

Kota the Friend put his all into EVERYTHING. From producing almost the entire album himself, to the incorporation of an insightful analysis from his interview with The Lunch Table, Kota proves that we can all find joy within any reality. I would encourage everyone to get on the Kota the Friend train before you are forced to join the bandwagon. EVERYTHING is everything and deserves a listen.

Favorite Songs:

Summerhouse

B.Q.E. (Feat. Joey Bada$$ & Bas)

Long Beach

Rating: 9

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Welcome to a New Party - 'PARTYMOBILE' Album Review

PARTYMOBILE may not be what exactly we wanted, but P gifts us with a quality collection of music to play in isolation. Maybe we needed this album to get us through quarantine…

By Amaya Lorick

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Photo By Geordie Wood

After four years since PARTYNEXTDOOR’s last album, the Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter built serious momentum for his third studio album PARTYMOBILE. Although the Canadian artist had released two EPs (Colours 2 and Seven Days) between June and September of 2017, his fans were craving the distinct sound heard in his previous projects. 

Party’s official introduction to the world, PARTYNEXTDOOR (2013), shocked listeners with the perfect mix of R&B and alternative techno beats, creating a futuristic sound we did not know we needed. His debut album, PARTYNEXTDOOR 2 (2014), was a phenomenal follow-up to his introductory EP because fans were subtly hit with more cockiness and sex-induced lyrics than before. Though PARTYNEXTDOOR 3 had some skippable tracks, it did not disappoint and we learned more about his selfish behavior and toxicity within his relationships. Although we know Party is behind the demise of most of his romantic relationships, we still love him for his ability to acknowledge his faults. In PARTYMOBILE, PARTYNEXTDOOR is the same brutally honest, manipulative cheater. The only difference is that 26-year-old finally breaks off his drawn-out romance at the end of this album. 

In preparation for PARTYMOBILE, PARTYNEXTDOOR released “The News” and “Loyal” featuring Drake, on November 21, 2019. On January 4, 2020, Party tweeted that his album was coming soon but fans received the video for “Loyal” on the 21st of the month instead. A week later, Party announced that he needed until February to complete his album, and posted the PARTYMOBILE cover art. As February came to an end, fans were still confused about why the album had not arrived. On February 27, 2020, PARTYNEXTDOOR released another single titled “SPLIT DECISION,” and the singer announced PARTYMOBILE was available for presale and would finally be available on March 27th.

True to the latter promise, PARTYMOBILE was released by OVO Sound on March 27th, 2020. The 57-minute long album had features from Bad Bunny and Drake and a very surprising appearance from Rihanna. 

PARTYMOBILE begins with a minute-long introduction without the singer’s voice in “NOTHING LESS.” Anticipation is built as the song opens with a gasp for air and is followed by multiple echoes of the singer’s name embedded within the track. The beat drops halfway through the intro before Party opens with “Shawty, you get the best of me. Whatever is left of me.” What person does not want to dream about a partner who puts their all into a relationship? PARTYNEXTDOOR begins with a respectful track that sets a beautiful, yet sexy tone. 

Though there is not a single song to be skipped on PARTYMOBILE, the second song “TURN UP” was slightly underwhelming considering PARTYNEXTDOOR’s past projects. The track was upbeat but the lyrics allude to the repetitive nature throughout the entire album. “TURN UP” is a good song, but it may have also worked well as a shorter interlude. The same can be said about “SHOWING YOU” and “NEVER AGAIN.” At the same time, Party’s flawless transitions between each song are what allow them to grow on you. 

The three singles for PARTYMOBILE are positioned back-to-back-back following “TURN UP”. Ideally, you are supposed to relisten to each song as a key part of Party’s journey. In “THE NEWS,” PARTYNEXTDOOR recognizes that he and his love interest are not on the same page in their relationship. Party hints that he does not want a relationship but also does not want his woman to move on. Then, “SPLIT DECISION” is the acknowledgment of all the ill situations he put her through. He sings about her expression of mistrust and having to decide if she should break things off with Party for good. We recognize a tone shift in “LOYAL” as Party fights for his woman. After owning up to cheating in “SPLIT DECISION,” he hopes to influence her choice in giving him another chance. 

Any Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR collaboration is bound to be a banger. The two Canadian singers complement each other in a way that never fails, making “LOYAL” one of the best songs on the album. The strategic placement of “THE NEWS,” “SPLIT DECISION,” and “LOYAL” would have been genius if some sort of creative shift occurred within track six, “TOUCH ME”. 

Despite “TOUCH ME” being sonically pleasing, it was disappointing because of its similarity to “TURN UP.” Though the two songs are completely different in terms of production, PARTYNEXTDOOR is back to his old ways by insinuating he doesn’t truly misses his past relationship, but just misses the sex. By the time “TOUCH ME” is over, seasoned fans were either eagerly awaiting “BELIEVE IT” since it features Rihanna, or just hoping the next songs would be more exciting.

Considering we have not been blessed with new music from Rihanna since her collaboration with N.E.R.D. on “Lemon” in 2017, it is safe to say “BELIEVE IT” belongs to her and features PARTYNEXTDOOR. The two talented singers previously worked together on Rihanna’s album Anti (2016). Party wrote her song “Sex With Me” and co-wrote the popular dance song, “Work.” There is a possibility that “BELIEVE IT” could go up against “LOYAL” as a go-to song for this summer. “BELIEVE IT” is more suited for popular radio play compared to “LOYAL” because of its more upbeat chorus, consistency with lyrics, and it's later release date. 

You cannot speak of PARTYMOBILE without unpacking the already infamous song “SAVAGE ANTHEM.” The six-minute song opens with its deceiving chorus of “Don't hold your breath, Don't wait on my love.” Initially, you think that Party is going to do what he typically does and slightly disrespect the woman he spent the entire project obsessing over, but this song is packed with more shade than expected. Party is petty and goes into detail about his dysfunctional relationship with singer Kehlani. The track is believed to have been recorded sometime in 2016 which makes the wounds fresh for Party and explains the venom spewed over “SAVAGE ANTHEM.” In his first verse, PARTYNEXTDOOR references Kehlani’s at-the-time boyfriend Kyrie Irving by alluding to the NBA star’s old jersey number:

“I heard number two is your man now, don't mind me bein' number two now.”

Each time the chorus is repeated, PARTYNEXTDOOR grows more ruthless and if we didn’t already know the song was about Kehlani, he leaves no doubt on the fourth verse when he references her hometown of Oakland, California. 

Besides the obvious mistake of including the Bad Bunny remix of “LOYAL” and not allowing PARTYMOBILE to end with “SAVAGE ANTHEM,” PARTYNEXTDOOR provided us with a solid album. Longtime PARTYNEXTDOOR fans wanted a new addition to the sequel but PARTYMOBILE is the start of a new chapter. Given that the album goes against the major sound portrayed in the trio of projects with his name, it should be individually judged. The song with the closest sound to Party’s previous projects is track 13, “ANOTHER DAY.” I can not be the only one happy that the song still earned placement on the album after it was leaked in August 2019. PARTYNEXTDOOR fans wanted something deemed better than all of his previous projects. Ultimately, Party stayed well within his comfort-zone and relied on his effortless talent to deliver an album he knew would not flop.

favorite tracks

NOTHING LESS

ANOTHER DAY

SAVAGE ANTHEM

Rating: 8

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DKE Author: The Artist That Will Put Belle Glade, Florida on the Map

South Florida rapper DKE Author proves to have the potential to be Hip-Hop’s next big thing in his debut mixtape “Respect the Dark.” 

By Amaya Lorick

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Belle Glade, Florida rapper DKE Author has a name with a combined meaning. In reference to medieval times, the DKE in his name stands for Dark Knight Empire. Author is slightly more self—explanatory and alludes to his storytelling ability. When you first hear DKE Author’s slight country accent mixed with his deep and melodic vocals, you will likely compare his sound to Baton Rouge rapper Kevin Gates. Still extremely new to the game, DKE Author has the potential to surpass Gates’ level of influence due to a more tasteful pen and a bigger vocal range to work with.

Already adopting the nickname, “Prince of the South”, DKE Author gained a following after the success of his song “That Guy” officially released on most multimedia platforms in February 2019. The single has been streamed over two million times and played on various radio stations across the country. The hard-hitting track produced by Yung Dza grasps listeners’ attention but DKE Author’s adlibs lock them into continuing to listen to the song. On February 18, 2019, WorldstarHipHop premiered the video for “That Guy” on their Youtube channel and it has since secured almost one million streams. His confident and fun persona in both the song and music video left his new fans wondering “who is DKE Author and when is he dropping more music?”

Respect the Dark was made available on all streaming platforms on March 12, 2020. The 37-minute mixtape was made up of 12 songs, six already heard by fans. Prior to its release, the mixtape’s next leading single “Gamble” featuring Georgia rapper Quando Rondo was also released via WorldstarHipHop’s YouTube channel which now has almost 200,000 views. The debut project also features southern rappers Lavish the MDK and Kevo Muney. 

My favorite song on Respect the Dark, “Hard Nights,” is easily the realest song on the mixtape because of DKE Author’s vulnerability. Known for producing many of Chicago rapper Polo G’s popular tracks, JTK embeds a subtle cry into the beat that DKE Author effortlessly matches with the emotion in his voice. The song, dedicated to his friend and rapper Raw who lost his life to gun violence, addresses Author’s feelings surrounding his mental health and his connection to his hometown. DKE Author reflects on his decision to pursue a music career and how it has threatened his relationships with longtime friends. 

Respect the Dark undeniably leaves listeners wanting more from DKE Author. It is obvious that the Belle Glade native has a future in hip-hop because of his talent but also because of his relatability. In light of coronavirus pandemic, DKE Author live-streamed a performance of the songs on his mixtape via YouTube. Actions like that prove that that DKE Author has the drive and discipline to gain a loyal following. While Respect the Dark still leaves us uncertain about who DKE Author is, we all should keep the rapper on our radars. 

Favorite songs:

Gamble ft. Quando Rancho

Hard Nights

That Guy

Rating: 7

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Albums To Ride Out the Quarantine To

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As many of us remain isolated in our homes, resigned to living lives devoid of social interaction not involving our roommates or family members, it can feel difficult not to go a little bit stir-crazy. Whether you live totally alone, or if you came back home to help your parents only to be asked to sanitize every room of the house on a tri-weekly basis (yours truly), many of us have had to get creative when coping to this change of lifestyle. Luckily, some members of the Stereovision team decided to provide their favorite records for riding out the all the sheltering, social distancing, and quarantines that have quickly dominated our daily agendas. From recent releases to modern classics, we hope you give these records a listen.

Toro Y Moi - Anything In Return (2013)

“Speaking from my own perspective - I am so fucking anxious all the time, so naturally you can expect that the past month has not been the greatest time for me. In dire need of an outlet where I can allow myself the opportunity to *relax*, I find myself listening to this album almost constantly. Straight from the brain of one of the people who popularized the term ‘chillwave’, Toro Y Moi’s 2013 opus is packed with easily digestible indie-electronic tracks that can range from relaxing to plain fun.” -Carter Fife

 
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Jay Electronica - A Written Testimony (2020)

“After patiently waiting many years, Jay Electronica fans rejoice now that his new album A Written Testimony has dropped. The timing of the release couldn’t have been better, considering his wisdom can provide us with a sense of clarity in this uncertain time. The best part is we all have more time now, allowing us to give he album the in-depth listen it deserves.” -Colson O’Connor

 
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G Herbo - PTSD (2020)

“Most G Herbo projects are definitely an acquired taste for many listeners from outside his hometown of Chicago, Illinois. PTSD is slightly different. G Herbo's reflections in songs such as "Feelings" and "Intuition" are a clear indication that the rapper is transforming into a better artist and person. The most popular song named after the album features Chance the Rapper, Juice WRLD, and Lil Uzi Vert. Sitting at just around a month old, it is time to give PTSD a listen if you have not already. Check out a more in-depth review of the album here!” -Amaya Lorick

 
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Mac Miller - Circles (2020)

Being stuck around the house all the time can put you through a lot of different moods. Mac Miller’s ingenious album Circles, consists of songs for every one of those moods. His slow-tempo, rainy day jams are perfect for staying sane at home during this crazy time.” -Colson O’Connor

 
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Sevdaliza - Ison (2017)

“Dutch-Iranian songwriter & producer Sevdaliza delivers a dark, atmospheric, and lush blend of alternative R&B and trip-hop with her debut album Ison. Across the project’s exploration of love and what it means to be a woman in our modern world, she creates a landscape of stuttering drum loops, sinister chord progressions, and haunting vocal refrains that ultimately transcend into pure, unadulterated beauty. It’s one of my personal favorites of all time, and I would highly recommend listening to the tracklist in order, but if I had to pick and choose a few standout tracks, then “Hubris,” “Amandine Insensible,” “Hero,” and “Loves Way” would be a good place to start.” -Owen Tait

 
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REASON - There You Have It (2018)

“Top Dawg Entertainment signee, REASON, is still early in his career but has already made a name for himself in his debut album There You Have It. The project opens with a skit, titled "Rufus Collection", and is followed by 11 vividly reflective songs. Before signing with TDE in August 2018, There You Have It was independently released in 2017. The remastered project's most popular song Better Dayz was well received by Ice Cube in a special segment posted by Genius. This album was a great introduction to where REASON came from and could possibly be key to understanding who he is as an artist.” -Amaya Lorick

 
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Jai Paul - Leak 04-13 (Bait Ones) (2019)

“Originally leaked six years earlier by an anonymous user on Bandcamp, UK producer, singer, and songwriter Jai Paul officially released Leaked 04-13 (Bait Ones) to streaming services in 2019. The project is a collection of 16 demos Paul wrote prior to the album’s leak, but the quality of the music here wouldn’t indicate their unfinished nature in the slightest. Featuring slick vocal hooks and tons of wonky production tricks throughout, Bait Ones is a tight, feel-good alternative pop record that will be sure to keep your vibes up during social isolation. Check out tracks such as “Str8 Outta Mumbai” and “jasmine - demo” for a good taste of what this album has to offer.” -Owen Tait

 
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Isaiah Rashad - The Sun’s Tirade (2016)

Isaiah Rashad has no problem having his fans wait for new music. This album from 2016 is what really put him on the map as the next one up out of TDE. The Sun’s Tirade is a showcase of emotional and self reflective raps, and the sounds on this range from jazzy instrumentation to more traditional trap. -Miles Hagan

 
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Rich Gang - Tha Tour Pt. 1 (2014)

“Prior to the beef and bullshit, one duo reigned supreme, prolifically dropping music and poised to take over the rap game. In 2014, Young Thug and Rich Homie Quan might as well have been Andre 3000 and Big Boi the way they took the direction the sound was heading and forced it to turn on a dime, changing the course of hip-hop history in the process. The duo resembled Outkast in more ways than the influence though. Rich Homie Quan acted as the Big Boi to Thugger’s three stacks by anchoring the young superstar and providing constancy, allowing him to develop into one of the all-time great he was born to be. In addition, there are few tapes that show such palpable influence to today’s specific pop rap sound, just listen to “I Know It” once and tell me you don’t hear DaBaby, Gunna, and Lil Baby. Tha Tour 1 is one of the most important mixtapes of this generation and is absolutely as slimy as it gets.” - Spencer Lobdell

 
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The Internet - Ego Death (2015)

“Lead by Odd Future vocalist Syd and assisted by artists such as Steve Lacy and Kaytranada, The Internet’s Ego Death is a fresh, charismatic fusion of R&B and neo-soul that will ease the pressure of being cooped up at home. Boasting plenty of groovy bass lines and jazz-inspired percussion, this project is simply hypnotic, a quality that is certainly aided by Syd’s infectious refrains and melodies. The standout tracks on this record include—but are not limited to—“Go With It,” “Under Control,” and ‘Special Affair.’ ” -Owen Tait

 
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Grimes - Art Angels (2015)

“You might be thinking: What if being too relaxed is my biggest problem right now, and what if I am struggling to feel something underneath the weight of perpetual isolation’s monotony? Look no further - Art Angels is so off-the-walls and high-octane that one listen will have you sprinting around your home screaming “B-E-H-A-V-E, arrest us!” into your hairbrush. At just under 50 minutes long, it will provide you with the perfect daily workout, forgetting you are confined to your home in the first place” -Carter Fife

 
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Action Bronson - Mr. Wonderful (2015)

In a time where our scenery may get a bit repetitive music is a way for us to still paint vivid pictures. Few are better at this than Action, who delivers slick verses over incredible and unique production. There are several standout singles from this project that still impress me till this day. -Miles Hagan

 
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EARTHGANG - Torba (2015)

“Throw it back to 2015 in quarantine and listen to EARTHGANG’s EP “Torba”. Every track is named after each day of the week, and each cut perfectly depicts the vibe of each day. The beats on this album have such a unique bounce, and EARTHGANG comes in with a crazy flow that do the beats justice. There also happen to be smooth features from artists Mac Miller and JID that add to the greatness of this EP.” -Colson O’Connor

 
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NxWorries - Yes Lawd! (2016)

“In 2016, NxWorries (Duo made up of singer/rapper Anderson .Paak & producer Knxledge) released their only project ever titled Yes Lawd! While Anderson .Paak music is always excellent, Knxledge’s production brought greatness out of the artist and led to him creating his best music ever. The album is one of the more cohesive hip-hop projects I’ve ever heard showcasing a similar chill vibe and cool energy that never gets old on most tracks. I don’t know if it’s Paak’s cutting vocal inflections, ultra-dynamic singing voice, or the introspective ways he writes about love, but something about his performance on this record is very special to me, solidifying Yes Lawd! as a personal top five record of all time.” - Spencer

 
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KAYTRANADA - 99.9% (2016)

Production allows the imagination to wander. 99.9% is one of the best albums we have received from a producer in a while. Not only does he offer stellar beats from start to finish, but the list of guest features is to notch. Its upbeat tone and wild creativity draw you in from the moment you press play, and make it hard to press pause for the next hour. -Miles Hagan

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Dom Kennedy - Los Angeles Is Not for Sale, Vol. 1 (2016) 

“While LA native Dom Kennedy has made some great music over the course of his career, nothing comes close to his magnum opus, Los Angeles Is Not for Sale, Vol. 1. Nobody does relaxed west coast gangsta rap like Kennedy and he is in full force throughout this entire project. On this record, Dom combines a sharp pen with a laid back SoCal delivery resulting in an hour of addicting bops to hotbox your mom’s car to.” -Spencer Lobdell

 
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Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment - Surf (2015)

“Back in 2015, Chance the Rapper, Nico Segal (formerly known as Donnie Trumpet, and their band partnered with Apple Music to release Surf for free! It's leading single "Sunday Candy" will get you in the mood to do something productive and spread love from afar. The 16-song project has features including Big Sean, J. Cole, and Quavo but these artists were purposely left unlisted. If you have not already listened to Surf, I challenge you to allow yourself to be surprised by all of its guest appearances.” -Amaya Lorick

 
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Baby Keem - DIE FOR MY BITCH (2019)

“I really do not have too much to say about this one. Is it too late to call it a deep-cut at this point? It doesn’t matter. Fans of outrageous rap and stellar production link up and join the Baby Keem fandom before the hype-train leaves the station. Keem’s irresistibly catchy hooks on tracks like ‘BULLIES’ and ‘TOP RAMEN’ will make you an instant fan, and the possibility of an upcoming collaboration with Kendrick might give you something to look forward to this year. Whether or not you’re already a fan, it is never too early - or too late - to enjoy this record.” -Carter Fife

 
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We hope these records help lift your spirits in such an uncertain time. Stay safe out there, and be sure to let us know what you’ve been listening to over the past few weeks.


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G Herbo Has Transitioned From Wishing for a “Peace of Mind '' to Working to Attain It - "PTSD" Album Review

This Herb project is unlike any other. If you don’t get it, that’s okay… it wasn’t meant for you.

By Amaya Lorick

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Raised on the Eastside of Chicago, rapper Herbert “G Herbo” Wright III gained national attention in 2012 when the video to his song “Kill Shit” featuring Chicago rapper turned music executive, Lil Bibby, went viral. Between 2014 and 2016, the 24-year-old, previously known as “Lil Herb,” released four mixtapes, dedicating two (Welcome to Fazoland, and Ballin Like I’m Kobe) to his close friends who lost their lives to gun violence. In September of 2017, G Herbo released his first studio album Humble Beast followed by two additional full length albums, Swervo (2018) and Still Swervin (2019). 

The drill-inspired artist has often been criticized for his “off-beat” verses. Now, less than a decade into his professional career, PTSD may have shocked some listeners with its relaxed flows. In February 2019, fans were excited for PTSD since Herb initially announced it was in the works shortly after his LP Still Swervin, which received many negative reviews.

In hopes to satisfy his demanding fans and put an end to commentary about various leaked tracks, G Herbo released five singles between August and December of 2019, which were later combined with additional songs to create Sessions (2019). Prior to the release of Sessions, fans were confused when the PTSD tour was announced before the album dropped but it was evident that the project would have to be released before the first leg. Sure enough, on January 31, 2020, the PTSD tour lineup was altered to accommodate a late-February release. 

On February 12, 2020, G Herbo previewed the PTSD single “In This Bitch”, which stands as one of the more vigorous tracks on the album, on Instagram Live hours before its official drop. The next day, Herb released the album artwork by Chicago local TeeJay Spencer and announced the project would drop on the 28th.

PTSD was released by Epic Records and Chicago indie label, Machine Entertainment Group with 14 tracks equating to 47 minutes. The album includes features by well-known artists such as A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Lil Uzi Vert, and 21 Savage. 

G Herbo surprises his listeners with three samples from early 2000’s rap music, also known as Hip Hop’s “Golden Age” beginning with his first song, “Intro”. Producer DJ Don Cannon sampled the iconic “Intro” track from Jay-Z’s fifth studio album The Dynasty - Roc La Familia 2000. The record parallels Hov’s track as it is also a broad guide to navigating the street presented in the form of a reflection. Like Jay-Z’s declaration, Herb doesn’t want to forget the traumatic past that shaped him but rather wants to continue to use it to fulfill his desired goals. This song encapsulates PTSD at its essence. 

Track number three, “Gangstas Cry” featuring BJ the Chicago Kid, serves as the most underrated song on the album. The slow, simple beat and chorus is straightforward enough to allow listeners who relate to Herb’s experience to understand his new ability to process his feelings. The importance of this track lies within his blatant confessions. Herb speaks on his past lean addiction and addresses using it as a coping mechanism to numb his emotional pain.

Considering its calm yet fast-paced tempo, special attention should be given to track number five, “Death Row”. The beat produced by DY Krazy is unlike any in G Herbo’s formal discography. The song’s placement within the album and catchy chorus captures the attention of  listeners who may have begun to lose interest in the project.

PTSD’s most popular track is named after the project. Having collaborated with Chance the Rapper, Juice WRLD, and Lil Uzi Vert before, Herb invites them back to paint a diverse and vivid story for his audience. G Herbo expresses how his excitement for his level of success is hindered due to the loss of his loved ones. While still unable to make sense of Juice WRLD’s unexpected passing, his lyrics of “I don’t belong. I see my past everywhere. Don’t stand too close to me. Eternal PTSD” punctures the slowly healing scab his fans have been attempting to mend. It is evident the success of this track derives from the heavy hearts of those still mourning the Chicago superstar.

While Chance the Rapper’s current sound is favored by fans of hip-hop/pop crossovers, the verse highlights an experience that is often overlooked. The story of the outsider that is still affected by the neighborhood crime while not being directly involved in it. Chance shares a childhood memory of having to suppress his feelings after witnessing someone being shot and killed with his mother. At that moment, both Chance and his mother were either unable or chose to not fathom the tragic event. This addresses the reality of the Chicago experience that includes growing up fast. The reality of being placed in situations your parents cannot assist you with and being forced to navigate the troubling experience on your own. 

As for Lil Uzi Vert’s contribution to the record… It was nothing special and does not add new content to the song. The verse was catchy and directs his fan base to the album itself.

Unlike previous projects where G Herbo can be heard defending his anxiety driven lifestyle, he seems to have a grip on his feelings. On Track 8, “By Any Means” featuring Atlanta native, 21 Savage, Herb begins his reflection with “I used to be trippin like a motherfucker. That’s cause I ain’t listen to a motherfucker.” While still young, G Herbo now sounds like a Vet in the rap game. 

Herb does his due diligence in his track “Feelings”' which samples Jadakiss’ “Still Feel Me”. On the track, G Herbo confesses that he longs for a better relationship with the mother of his child. Listeners observe a new sense of maturity within Herb as he acknowledges his life-commitment to her to a positive manner for the sake of their son, Yosohn.  

The project’s concluding track, “Intuition” featuring up and coming artists, Sonta and 2PRETTY, is an appropriate ending to PTSD because G Herbo redefines what it means to be a gangster. The outro, which samples Beanie Sigel’s “Feel It in the Air” is the final example of how Herb successfully demonstrates his ability to master old school classics with his witty flow. 

Chicago’s youth needed Herb to acknowledge his Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome to encourage them to confront the paranoia that convinces them to believe they are unable to relax. While G Herbo received positive reviews for his fun and catchy tracks “Pull Up”, “Swervo”, and his popular freestyled remix of Three 6 Mafia’s “Who Run It” in the past… they are almost depthless.

Diehard Chicago Herb fans have been asking for “Lil Herb” to return but we shouldn’t want him back. Herbert “G Herbo” Wright III is continuously evolving and it seems to be for the better. Not even a week after its debut, PTSD charted third on Apple Music behind Lil Baby and Bad Bunny with tracks that share his discomforting reality. If G Herbo is smart, he will continue to do just that.

Favorite Tracks

Intro

Death Row

Feelings

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