Broken Stones – John Creasy X Dnte

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It's about that time, night time. Seems it always is here. This one comes to you from the northern border. A combo of Niagara and Toronto.

All Nighters recognize John Creasy from previous posts. This West New Yorker is sharpening his tools, steadily. He kept it street savy while hitting you some slick lyrics. The kid knows how to pick some beats, too.

Yup, none other than Wavy Da Ghawd. It's a soul-classic sample. How we like it, Golden Era material.

Since my trip to T Dot in the early 2000's, their sound has expanded in Hip Hop. Dnte of FALCON CREST, represents that expansion vividly in his sixteen. Check the demeanor, flow, and content. Also, a match for the background sounds.

Pop out to Sound Cloud and show your support for the artist dem. It's easy with music like this.

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No Mercy – Mr Cooper

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Tonight, we slow it down, you're gonna like it. Could say that about all posts, I think you will appreciate the R&B switch up. In which, this artist refers to as, Trap & B.

Mr Cooper is multi talented. From acting, singing, as well as podcast hosting. It was alongside Coop, when I originally heard tonight's title. We worked with a mutual friend and DJ, who aired the single on a previous web radio station.

Displaying his vocal gift on No Mercy is timeless, as Mr Cooper releases the hit on all major platforms. Yes, the lyrics are highly adulterated. However, this tune was written for a particular woman of interest. Pretty sure she was eager to show appreciation.

You know i must salute Drum'n Skillz for this car crashing tracking. Got the right energy to get you lit, yet smooth enough to keep your cool.

Ladies, this one is for you. This will make you feel sexy.  We already know you are, just a reminder. 

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Pain – Criss Jrumz

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Here appreciating this breeze on a summer day. No matter what you're going through, there is always something to be thankful for. We all could relate to our artist of tonight.

Criss Jrumz is a true throwback to Hip Hop. Beats of soul, flows of syllables and metaphors. Through our series of exclusive emcees, he finds a home with the Rhyme All Night camp.

Salute to a dope producer, Yondo Music.  Who I happen to listen to, as well. The beat matches the video perfectly. Watch the visuals by Brandon Guidice and journey with the artist.

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Superior – Mercedez Miller

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We meet the middle of the week with goals for the weekend. Keeping us entertained on the way there is a familiar All Nighter who gets the job done. Welcome back Mercedez Miller, a royal return. 

Tonight we get into an artist that writes her own lines, records her own tracks over beats of her own. This particular beat is monstrous, one can't help but feel Superior. She continues to reign with slick bars, original flow, and prowess. 

Mercedez sound is so unique with diverse musical influences. She kept a subtle approach to her recent hit, as the rhymes creep up on you. The hook is easy to sing along to, find yourself humming it later! This is a dope single to a promising upcoming mixtape. Of course, you must hear for yourself. I got you covered.

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Straight Raw – Killy Shoot

What It Sound Like?

Proud to return to this hardworking artist, the type of hustler you always see outside. Worcester has to feel good about Killy Shoot bringing Hip Hop listeners their way. Since I've heard of Killy, he has been constantly working!

Mostly, street narratives that paint a rugged picture of his upbringing. Tonight's song stands out, as the artist shows versatility. Starting with this track full of electrical current produced by Rob Dinero. I like Straight Raw, because Shoot plays with the flow more and his presence is not to be taken lightly. 

To most of us, Massachusetts is pretty much Boston. It's cool to be educated on other parts that may not get the same light. If you feeling the streets with aggressive rhyme; you'll vibe to this. 

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