High Noon – Madhattan Mayor X IceRocks

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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)

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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!

Hi! i’m new to Rhymeallnight.com! My names Shae!

Being new to rhymeallnight.com i wanted to start by introducing myself.
I’m Shae!
I got into blogging threw supreme allah who i am his assistant!
Working for supreme i have met/heard alot of underground hip-hop i dont think i would’ve ever known aboout(like 1 SHOT). So i’ll start by showing you guys one of supreme’s favorite m.c.’s!
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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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