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Action Bronson Pulls Off An Elaborate Heist With Hologram And Meyhem Lauren In Their ‘Mongolia’ Video

The rapper offers the visual to follow his recently released record ‘Only For Dolphins.’ …

Action Bronson’s released his anticipated Only For Dolphins album back in October to expand on his multifaceted career. Now following up the record, Bronson tapped Hologram and Meyhem Lauren to join him in a cinematic video to their collaborative track “Mongolia.”

Directed by Zev Deans, the “Mongolia” video opens with the rapper on the run from two gunmen. Bronson is holding onto a silver briefcase, which is handcuffed to a gnarly severed hand. After he successfully gets away, Bronson hands off the package to Hologram, who then delivers his verses. Hologram successfully passes the coveted briefcase to a disguised Meyhem Lauren who is able to ward off the attackers once and for all.

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In other Bronson news, the rapper recently revealed that he auditioned for a role in the upcoming Matrix reboot, but didn’t end up getting the part: “I definitely didn’t get the role. I would have known, I would’ve acted in it. I would have been in a f*cking harness hanging off a wire from a bridge or something. I definitely read for it, though, but it was bizarre. It was during COVID and the reading was over the phone. It was just a weird situation. I’m better in person, I have to charm you. You’ve actually got to see the whole me. It’s not good to just get a snippet of me over the phone, you know? You have to really take in the Baklava experience.”

Watch the “Mongolia” video above.

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Only For Dolphins is out now via Loma Vista. Get it here.

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Philly and Suzy Uncork a Delightful Symphony with ‘Wine Kisses’

Philly and Suzy

Philly and Suzy’s latest track, “Wine Kisses,” showcases their exceptional musical skills and seamless integration of their musical styles. The duo’s expertly crafted melody and lyrics evoke a sense of rediscovery, joy, and vitality. Suzy’s velvety vocals and Philly’s soulful instrumentation intertwine seamlessly to create a rich and complex musical narrative.

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The composition of “Wine Kisses” is akin to a well-aged Bordeaux, with layers of musical complexity that are both intricate and accessible. The song’s infectious rhythm and chorus are a testament to Philly and Suzy’s innate chemistry and undeniable talent, leaving no doubt that they are a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.

The lyrics of “Wine Kisses” transport listeners to a world of moonlit vineyards and stolen moments, evoking images of the beauty and power of love and connection. The song’s celebratory nature reflects the duo’s shared experiences and the transcendent power of music.

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Honk Magazine’s Top 10 Must-Listen Tracks of the Month

Honk Magazine is proud to present an innovative and diverse collection of tracks that are generating buzz within the music industry. From the serene acoustic vibes of Zion Head’s “Chalice Baptized” to the rebellious spirit of SHIV’s “Mad Hatter,” this list showcases the latest in cutting-edge musical talent.

 

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Zion Head‘s “Chalice Baptized” is a noteworthy instrumental track from his album “Mount Zion,” which celebrates the calming effects of marijuana. His unique perspective showcases how this plant can inspire positive emotions and creativity.

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Philly and Suzy‘s “Quitting Day” is a refreshing and upbeat anthem that encourages listeners to persevere through tough times. This fun-filled track is sure to get you dancing and singing along in no time.

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Jeff Vidov‘s “Baby, can you dig your man” is a danceworthy rock/pop fusion inspired by Stephen King’s “The Stand.” This track is a preview of Vidov’s upcoming double album, which promises high-energy entertainment.

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Razor Braids‘ “It Goes Quiet” is a captivating tune that explores moments of silence and reflection. This mesmerizing track is sure to leave listeners feeling introspective and thoughtful.

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Donnzy‘s “Corner” is an Afro-beats and Amapiano-infused track that promises to keep you on your toes with its infectious rhythm. This groove-worthy track is sure to get you moving and feeling energized.

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Melyssa Lee‘s “Nobody’s Home” is a nostalgic nod to nineties retro pop, hailing from Calgary. The accompanying music video promises to be a visual feast, adding depth and layers to this heartfelt track.

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Chris Lewington‘s “Remember Me” is a psychedelic folk pop gem that channels the spirit of classic rock legends like The Byrds and R.E.M. With its punchy guitar riffs and catchy melody, this track is a must-listen for fans of psychedelic rock.

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King Bradley‘s “Ionizer” is a sonic journey featuring intricate riffs and a fast-moving tempo that keeps listeners on their toes. This track is from his debut solo album “Eco Death.”

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Extra Time‘s “Where Is The Light” is a cinematic experience that weaves captivating stories within its 3-minute runtime. This lush and melodic track is sure to transport listeners to another world.

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Closing out our list is SHIV‘s “Mad Hatter,” which channels the raw energy of The White Stripes while delivering lyrics that resonate deeply. This song is part of the band JEEW’s ambitious recording plans and is a testament to their commitment to authenticity and connection.

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From introspective acoustic tunes to high-energy rock anthems, this list offers a little something for everyone. These tracks will impress even the most discerning music aficionado, so add them to your playlist today and discover your new favorite song!

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