Artist Spotlight
Lil Blurry soars over the beat with new single, “Trackhawk”.
Los Angeles, CA – Lil Blurry has been quiet the last few months, with only releasing one official song in July. Luckily for fans of the LA superstar, Lil Blurry’s newest song “Trackhawk” was worth the wait. “There’s a lot of unexpected things in it. The beat drops and vocal stutters that carry throughout the song I feel are unique, I’m excited for my fans to hear this one because it’s different and I feel like it’s something that hasn’t been done before with someone who sounds like me”. – Lil Blurry.
California native Lil Blurry is poised to be one of the greatest gifts to music. Hailing from San Francisco, California singer, rapper, and songwriter, Lil Blurry has made a name for himself at only 15 years old. Lil Blurry might be the youngest rapper to come out of the Bay Area, but his tunnel vision is blurred in the best way possible. At only three years old, the musical prodigy was singing, playing, drums and the keyboard and, by the time he was 10 years of age, Lil Blurry was prepping for the release of his very first single as a solo artist under the moniker of Icy Aidan. After releasing his first song on SoundCloud at the age of 12, Lil Blurry began to see his career take off which led to his signing to Lil Boosie’s label, Bad Azz Music Syndicate. Under the tutelage of his mentor Lil Boosie, who just so happens to be one of the most prominent figures in hip hop, Lil Blurry teamed up music mogul and legend, DJ Khaled on their hit single, “Important” which features production assist My Guy Mars and now has over 2 million streams on all platforms. Lil Blurry followed up his impressive start to 2020 by releasing “In My Head” and “Can’t Complain”, both of which have over 100,000 streams on Spotify.
Presenting a sonically impressive variation from the norm, Lil Blurry has plans to revolutionize the game while unapologetically emphasizing the importance of individuality, and on “Important” he does just that. As he raps “Yeah, yeah, yeah, they doubted on my name, now I’m in that new Bugatti and you know I’m switching lanes”, it’s evident that Lil Blurry has no plans to pay the haters any mind. With a signature of approval from two of the most prominent musicians in hip hop, he’s setting the stage for a career that will be nothing short of amazing.
“Trackhawk” by Lil Blurry is now available on all digital platforms.
Artist Spotlight
Dyss unveils love, passion, and doubt with new release “LOVE IS BLIND”
Dyss digs deep into emotional territory with his latest single, “LOVES IS BLIND,” turning feelings into an enveloping experience. From the very outset, the track draws listeners into a hypnotic soundscape that feels at once intimate and grand. It’s a record that doesn’t merely play, it lingers, settling around you long after the last note has evaporated.
The opening is in French rap, giving Dyss a unique vibe from the start. That rhythm feels intentional, and almost pulls you into his world before seamlessly moving into English rap. That change isn’t purely linguistic, it’s emotional. The switch between languages reflects the back-and-forth of passion and uncertainty at the heart of the track. It’s a daring, creative decision that underscores the universality of the song’s theme, love, in all its beautiful fuzziness.
The production is simmering below the surface, unintrusive but always there. There’s a hypnotic thrum to the beat, a subtle energy that enables Dyss’s soulful, lived-in vocals to shine. He balances cockiness with gutsy exposure, offering lines that feel both intimate and deeply universal. Every inflection carries the tension between desire and doubt.
Dtutter’s feature adds an electric contrast to the mix, quick and flashy, his presence raises the emotional stakes of the track. The chemistry between Dyss and Dtutter is both natural and electric, passing the song back and forth in a way that turns it into more than just a solo statement.
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Artist Spotlight
Dam CPH turns late-night thoughts into sound on “In My Head,”
Dam CPH steps confidently into the dark with “In My Head,” a single that is less song than late-night confession you were never meant to overhear. It’s disconcerting, close-up and weirdly addictive, the sort of track that stays with you long after its last note evaporates.
Constructed from creepy minimalism and dark experimental pop, the production leaves plenty of negative space, allowing every breath and beat to echo like footsteps in an abandoned corridor. The female vocals swim through the track like ghosts passing down empty corridors, far away and highly personal. There’s a fragility to them, too, but also an unsettling steadiness, as though calmly describing emotional turmoil from the eye of the storm.
Then the rap verse kicks in, sudden, jarring, deliberately off-kilter. It arrives like the flip of a broken light switch in the dark, you want to be illuminated, but all you can see is flickers and distortion. That tension is the rhythm of the track. It evokes the experience of being stuck in your mind, replaying moments that will not recede.
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