Music
Sukihana Throws Shade with Style While GloRilla Shines at Coachella
GloRilla set the Coachella stage ablaze, and in a moment that has turned heads, rapper and strong personality Sukihana decided to use the opportunity to celebrate GloRilla’s win while throwing a little smoke at JT, even if she said it wasn’t shade. Although Sukihana and JT of City Girls fame have never beefed in public, that may change. Sukihana hopped on Instagram following GloRilla’s turnt performance at Coachella to deliver a slick yet biting message for old haters, and it didn’t take long for fans to connect the dots. Without referencing JT specifically, Suki’s caption included language that was impossible to ignore.
“She rose above all them haters, and she had so much to talk about, they just had to shut up. The hos that laughed at her are now watching Coachella and quite as mouses now. This is really inspirational @glorillapimp.” The jab appeared to be a nod to GloRilla’s previous tension with JT, a beef that the two have since buried, but Suki made it clear that she’s still not over how the cards fell. Suki didn’t quite back down when asked if her comment was directed at JT. “Imagine me throwing shade. I read btches down to the ground, everybody knows that about me,” she said. “But this post here is the vactual FACTS … your disrespect is a part of HER story now. So we cannot forget that part.”
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Suki isn’t here for sugarcoating or being nice when it comes to lifting her peers, especially when they’ve endured public mockery to prevail. To some, this might be called stirring the pot, but Alexis, in her words, is a raw, real celebration of resilience. GloRilla went from suspect to stage one of music’s biggest festivals, and that’s worth yelling from digital rooftops for Suki, shade or no shade. It’s a reminder that the glow-up is real in hip-hop and that those who laugh last often get to do it from the main stage.
Artist Spotlight
Pags creates a laid-back but calculated approach on new release “NAMELESS SUPERSTAR”
Pags’ latest release, “NAMELESS SUPERSTAR” is a hip-hop/trap track that puts emphasis on tone, flow and subtle complexity with a laid-back but calculated approach. Rather than providing obvious hooks or lengthy lyrics, the song invites self-engagement.
The relaxed conversational cadence brings an easy rhythm to the song. Pags is clean so every bar comes through naturally. This performance doesn’t need attention, but it does reward it. What’s interesting about “NAMELESS SUPERSTAR” is the writing.
Some lines are immediate, some deferred. This has gotten a lot of responses which is good for the track. Makes you curious so you listen again to understand. Pags doesn’t like explaining. That choice gives the song a conversational rather than show tone. “NAMELESS SUPERSTAR” is about the build up and the things that make you want to listen again.
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Mark Winters celebrates life’s best moments on new release “All In The Rhythm”
Mark Winters’ new track, “All In The Rhythm,” is a warm and moving folk-pop release that celebrates the quiet truth that life’s best moments often come from staying in step with the people we love. The song has an organic sense of openness and forward motion, inspired by a hike in Zion National Park.
“All In The Rhythm” captures the grounding simplicity of walking, breathing, and sharing meaningful moments with others, with an acoustic guitar and a steady pulse. That pulse-like rhythm is symbolic not just of music, but of connection itself.
The track hits home because of its uplifting honesty. It poses a serious question: what if the search for happiness is not about more, but about movement in harmony with loved ones, with life, with the now? That notion gives the song emotional weight without weighing down its bright spirit.
The folk-pop foundation lends it accessibility and charm. The steady groove propels the song with a reassuring, alive momentum, while acoustic textures add warmth. It’s easy to imagine listeners connecting with its hopeful message, because it speaks to something universal.
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