Shots Reign – Supreme Cerebral Ft Killy Shoot & Jay Royal (Prod. Rob Deniro)

What It Sound Like?

Let’s keep that energy going, the emcees define our site title. More heat for you tonight from producer Rob Deniro. For good reason, his tracks are popular in our posts. You don’t need me to explain why he’s so loopy in the circuit. 

Another familiar RAN affiliate gracing us is Killy Shoot, The Main South official. Mellow flow decorated with knowledge. Always stepping up level of play, he paints a graphic picture with the mic passed to him by Supreme Cerebral. Hosting the bang out, Cerebral spit that combination of live vocals and content. The Cali lyricist keeps it so Hip Hop with aggression and wit. The smoke in clears in Baltimore with Jay Royal, a sharp penman. Wordplay comes to no confusion for Jay. Kept his bars high through the clever delivery.

No man sounds alike, something we honor in Hip Hop. Each one compliments the sounds of Mr Deniro. Impressive how such a soft chord creates a banger like this. The tune is tuff and the Sativa heads will appreciate this melodic vibe.

You know your way to SoundCloud, let’s show support. Thank you, thus far, always appreciated. Peace to the All Nighters, God bless!

Hannibal Hus (Reprise) – HusKingpin {Produced By Robert Deniro}

What It Sound Like?

There seems to be a challenge going on that I’m late to finding out about. I almost get the chance to be a total spectator, since this is between producers. The writer in me won’t leave it alone, though. The first version I had the luxury to hear is from Robert Deniro. Cool when the future legends hit you with exclusives.

When I opened the link, I heard a joint I thought was completely official. I was ready to send off the cigars and champagne bottles. Rob got a winner with his mix. The keys are moving over a marching snare. This melody is on replay in my head. Hus Kingpin vocals are right in the paint. He’s not far away from hearing it, if he hasn’t already.  The All Nighters would agree with me, Hus and Rob got a banger waiting on them. 

Say less, tag these artists with the song link. We support each other in this movement, we see everybody eat. The fans show heart-felt  support, thank you. May the Lord keep blessing you! 

High Noon – Madhattan Mayor X IceRocks

What It Sound Like?

Salute to the All Nighters, another progressive week for the circuit!

You know these guys don’t  push snooze button on the music. Me being a part of that new tune release, I found time to post this shortee for everybody. We have a pleasant return from Madhattan Mayor. I’m sure our crowd will run the streams up, after his introduction to RAN. 

No delay, the artist opens the gate with bars, linking up with Queens producer, IceRocks for a background to remember.  Did I mention that’s the best borough, by the way?   The track has a retro vibe synced into the Clint Eastwood-style western filmography. It’s good to hear emcees still pushing the pen having their own identity. High Noon holds up to it’s grimey expectations, in the category of music to get right to.

It’s free and easy to throw in your mix at SoundCloud. After this, get on your follows, shares, and comments. Readers come here from a variety of sources, only genuine things to say. All your support is appreciated. Most High blessings to all of you!  

K.Burns – Jimmy The Gent (Official Video)

What It Sound Like?

I hope your week is starting right. Mine is, let me share some good energy with you. I had to keep you loopy tonight, so I got the digs, plus an artist the streams crave. We briefly spoke on Brooklyn made K. Burns a few posts ago in a fellow TFMG member’s video.

Now, lets’s get into a vid of his own. Reaching out to Vinyl Villain for that loop I told you about. He’s also returning to RAN, and he brought heat! Harmonic vocal sample with a subtle piano roll. Burns knew just what to do with it.

He gives us grimey bars with surreal scenarios. There are parts of the song that nearly parallel the video. “Came a long way from coppin the eight” Shortly after, you’ll notice him approach Barclays Arena. Leaving the street life, stepping into a broader environment. I don’t know if Uncle Burnie and Six Degree intended it that way. In my opinion, metaphorically a path to success. 

I feel the Downtown, Brooklyn visuals are a catalyst to the score. Real effort and good work ethic went into JTG, I’ve already watched it a few times. Viewers here will, also. We got a feel good song to close the night to. Some of the viewers are just getting started, so keep streaming. Be sure to grab your copy of Infamous Villains by K. Burns & Vinyl Villains. If you can’t purchase, tell somebody about their album.  Thanks for joining again, Yaweh blessing to you!

Midnight Blues – Money Stacks

What It Sound Like? 

The streak continues with a vet who’s new to Rhyme All Night. There’s always something recognizable when a Harlem cat is in the room. I take pleasure in welcoming Money Stacks aboard. I don’t know if it’s a Queens things, but me and my family always had good chemistry with heads from the Uptown area. 

Right away, I get a good feeling from this tune. The Boom Bap is constant, while melodic keys lay around. Casso Beats knows how make the listener feel the track! I’m feeling the controlled blend of smoothness while maintaining energy.

To build the level of quality, Timi repeats the title over the soft-touch chorus. Kinda gives me of a Kool G. Rap vibe, it’s a fly hustler’s joint. Stacks delivers in the pocket with his sling raps making it look easy. Though, this tune is for the streets, the artist shows and proves. He has substance, no recycled drug bars. 

The lyrical content is consistent, plus he puts life in rhyme perspective, casually.  Midnight Blues is comforting in the struggle and inspirational to keep pushing. A song that makes you want to hear more. You could find more at SoundCloud, as well as moneystacksmedia.com 

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