Artist Spotlight
Everything You Need To Know About Buffate Coleman
Buffate Ryfalle Coleman Jr., better known as Buffate Coleman was born on August 9, 1999, to parents Buffy Coleman and Sherrie Harris. Coleman was born in Los Angeles, California but grew up in a small town Heflin, Louisiana. Coleman is an Entrepreneur, All American Football Star, Business Owner, American Artist, Actor, and Record Producer. He is also the Chief Executive Owner of 777 Supremacy.
777 is the foundation of Coleman’s legacy that started with his grandmother, Mattie Coleman. Coleman has worked with many prolific artists like Ben J of New Boyz, J-Bar, Kirko Bangz, and many more. Coleman is also associated with Houston Mogul Albert Walker Mondane, professionally known as Sauce Walka. Coleman graduated from Lakeside Highschool in 2018. During his Senior year, Coleman wore number 7 for the Lakeside Warriors. Coleman only played his senior year for the Warriors and in that year Coleman took the Football Team to the Playoffs for the first time in years. During that time Coleman achieved the title as the number one running back in the state of Louisiana. Coleman achieved many other accolades in just one year like Offensive MVP, All regional player, All offense 2nd team, and was an All American Nominee.
Not only was Coleman drawing attention from his peers but also local newspapers and news stations as well. Many colleges from Louisiana and surrounding states had their eyes on Coleman and offered him scholarships to continue his football career, unfortunately, that wasn’t the plan God had for Coleman. Quickly he would discover his passion for music.
Coleman soon realized if he wanted to go further with his music career he would need to invest in himself so he built his first home studio where he would record the first single “This Ain’t The End.” He quickly gained traction from “This ain’t the End” gaining over 5,000 followers on Instagram just after 1 month of releasing.
Coleman had other thriving platforms such as Youtube, Facebook, and Snapchat. Coleman’s popularity soon led to getting a shot to perform in front of 1,200 people including The King Family, at the Battle of the Bands located at Southern University. The audience was very pleased with Coleman’s leadership and authenticity.
This was just the beginning of Coleman’s rise. He didn’t stop there Coleman would drop many singles and feature on various artist mixtapes. Coleman has dropped songs with artists from different countries like Don Charles and Lil Sauce White. He also dropped a song with a Louisiana Artist, Geaux Yella.
This would gain fans in Legendary artists like Soulja boy and Young Buck who have shown support to Colemans Music. Coleman is set to drop his first mixtape “The Chosen One,” sometime in 2022. He has teased his fans with release dates and snippets but has not given his fans a confirmed date.
Along with dropping his first mixtape, Coleman will also be dropping his merch for 777 Supremacy soon. You can look out for Coleman; he is destined for success.
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Album Review
R3b3l I explores self-discovery through sound on “A Different Frequency” album
In a music scene often ruled by lyrics, R3b3l I proves that you can tell a powerful story without a single lyric. “A Different Frequency” is a twelve-track instrumental hip-hop and rap-inspired album inviting you into a deeply personal journey of growth, self-discovery, and purpose, speaking its message purely through mood, rhythm, and expression.
“Dance Before the Throne” opens the album, immediately establishing the tone of reflection and reverence. From here, “Elevate” and “The Wave” continue, adding momentum and a sense of movement and change. Each piece is a chapter in a larger story, allowing you to interpret the music with your own experience.
Songs like “I AM Power,” “Level Up,” and “Awaken” seem to be a big part of the progression of the album. The energy is one of empowerment and inner evolution. “The Jazzy Hop” is a nice change of pace in style, with a smooth, groove-flavored taste that shows R3b3l I’s versatility. Meanwhile, “Carousel,” “Raindrops,” and “Heartbeat” are moments of introspection that balance uplifting themes with emotional depth and openness.
The project wraps up on an emotional high with “Ancestors,” a heartfelt tribute to the forebears and the invisible forces that still influence us on our journeys. It’s a fitting way to close out an album about connection, growth, and purpose. “A Different Frequency” is more than a collection of tracks with carefully constructed instrumentals and thoughtful sequencing, and it’s a rewarding journey for those who want immersive instrumental hip-hop with heart, imagination, and substance.
Artist Spotlight
“Signalling Signatures” finds Mr Pigeons exploring dreams, truth, and hidden meanings
While the first look at an upcoming project usually sets the expectations, Mr Pigeons does something more ambitious with “Signalling Signatures.” With this release, the hip-hop artist opens up a portal into “Shining Arras,” inviting you into a world where dreams, symbols, and hidden meanings collide.
“Signalling Signatures” is an exploration of the thin veil between reality and imagination, based on themes of altered consciousness and shifting perspectives. The song is a mix of mythology, film, and spiritual symbolism and encourages you to look beyond the ordinary and find the messages in everyday life. Mr Pigeons delivers with purpose and swagger, blending introspection with crisp storytelling. He also renders the abstract ideas of the song accessible.
The thing about “Signalling Signatures” that is so compelling is its sheer audacity to challenge you. There are no easy answers in this song, only a quest for truth, perception, and uncertainty. A good opening chapter to “Shining Arras,” and it manages to build up suspense as well as showing Mr Pigeons’ artistic vision. “Signalling Signatures” is a good introduction to what could be an interesting new creative phase for the artist.
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