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MJ Vibes Through Grind With “200 For Weeks (GUNNA)”
Igniting this summer is a slow melodic yet tense vibe titled “200 For Weeks (GUNNA)”. Hence the title, MJ was inspired by the trap sound of Gunna. The beat is produced by Sogimura with special thanks to Twonite on the mix. The banging trap type of beat is fronted with vocals detailing the hard work being put into transforming MJ’s musical dreams into reality. She is a female rapper who will break through by avoiding the norm. The lyrics narrate her struggle to sacrifice and put in work to advance her music. Her voice is soft, smooth, yet filled with tension.
MJ is a rapper currently in Houston, TX. She can be conscious, sexy, and introspective all in one project. Her voice and flow is not like any current female rapper out right now. Her most recent single, “DREAMS”, has gone viral with over 16,000 streams on Spotify and over 1,700 views on Youtube. She is steadily building her rise and impact in Hip Hop.
MJ’s “200 For Weeks (GUNNA)” is a record that truly has something for everyone to enjoy. You get brilliant production that creates a fun sound you can rock to, but also incredible singing that brings the writing to life, that has that extra depth for casuals and purists to enjoy alike.
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Vishwa Ganesh stirs a mesmerizing pure rhythmic joy with “Don’t Wanna Go”
Hit play to briefly escape the world with “Don’t Wanna Go,” an innovative work by emerging artist Vishwa Ganesh. Based in Dubai, this dynamic vocalist embarks on a delightful creative adventure, offering listeners a richly vibrant, intimate, and cohesive auditory experience. Recorded in his hometown of Dubai, “Don’t Wanna Go” pairs rhythmic hooks with lighthearted vibes and infectious energy from the first beat. Vishwa’s velvety vocals float effortlessly over intricate production and instrumentation, while the immersive Dolby Atmos mix elevates the listening experience to a whole new dimension.
Breaking away from his customary narrative-driven style, he adopts a comprehensive role as a writer, composer, and performer, leveraging his multifaceted talents to craft an upbeat track that encapsulates a danceable anthem celebrating the sheer joy of being present at the moment. Each meticulously fused sound feels perfectly placed, enveloping audiences in a kaleidoscope of melodies that inspire their feet to move.
What truly sets this track apart is its dedication to authenticity. Eschewing pre-made samples and loops, Vishwa crafted this masterpiece entirely from scratch. That raw creativity shines through, making each note, rhythm, and harmony personal and intentional. The result is a standout track in his discography that doesn’t just entertain; it connects.
“Don’t Wanna Go” embodies a sensibility that encourages individuals to immerse themselves in its exuberant rhythms through high-energy dance scenarios or simply enjoying intimate listening vibes with headphones. It reminds us that music can be a profound source of unfiltered happiness, providing a respite from the distractions and complexities of everyday life.
Through “Don’t Wanna Go,” Vishwa Ganesh conjures an enchanting sonic vibe that merits inclusion on every playlist. He transforms mundane moments into spontaneous dance opportunities while demonstrating his versatility as an artist. This work underscores his musical evolution as a noteworthy trajectory to follow. Set it on repeat, and you will find it hard to let go.
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SZA’s Cheeky Take on Drake’s Kissing Skills Sparks Buzz
SZA knows how to keep her fans engaged through her heartfelt music or the rare insights into her personal life. This week, the R&B star sparked many conversations during an interview when she was asked a surprising question: Is Drake a good kisser? This question comes as people are again curious about their brief relationship from 2009.
Fans have often assumed about SZA and Drake’s connection, but she has usually stayed quiet about their past. So, when SZA was asked about Drake’s kissing skills during her interview, everyone was eager to hear her answer. With her usual calm and playful style, she smiled and replied, “Good kisser? Let’s say… Drake’s passionate about everything he does.” Her response left fans guessing what she meant.
As expected, social media lit up within hours, with fans analyzing every word. Was she teasing him? Complimenting him? Or just skillfully avoiding the question? Regardless of the interpretation, her answer was intriguing. SZA’s reply also shows her professionalism. She clarified that she has no intention of saying anything bad about an old friend. As for Drake, he probably won’t respond directly to her comment. He might choose to address the situation in a future song instead.
Fans of both artists are hopeful for a renewal of their friendship, either in the music studio or personally. Despite the ups and downs in their relationship over the years, their ability to create amazing music together is undeniable. Songs like “Slime You Out” and “Rich Baby Daddy” showcase their incredible chemistry, no matter the status of their friendship. Overall, SZA’s response is a great example of how to handle tricky questions with style and humor.
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