Legendary Chicago DJ and Kanye West affiliated producer DJ Pharris, has just shared his feature-packed debut album, Coronation. The 13-track project was executive produced by DJ Pharris and Big Reeno and features the likes of Lil Durk, Jeremih, Chance the Rapper, Wiz
DJ Drip, aka Julian Leal, finally downloaded TikTok this past January and he got immediate results. @mastermindfotoo on Instagram
Julian Leal is a 21-year-old college student majoring in business at Columbia College in the South Loop, but he s better known by his stage name: DJ Drip. In his Instagram bio, he calls himself The Midwest s Youngest + Hottest DJ and depending on who counts as a DJ and how you measure hotness, that might even be true.
Over the past four months, Leal s career has skyrocketed thanks to the success of the bite-size DJ mixes he s posted on TikTok. My friends had been telling me to get on TikTok for over a year. Dude, you need to get on TikTok there s DJs on there and they re wack, and they re doing numbers, he says. He finally downloaded the popular app this past January, and now he wishes he d started using it much e
Produced by Yungladd, the song demonstrates Jaas’s vocal talents, while the video places her front and center demonstrating a voice and aura that will make her your new favorite. The song was penned during COVID-19 quarantine drawing from the inspiration of a friend.
Complimenting her abilities and performance on the song is Lil Zay Osama, fresh off the release of his
Trench Baby mixtape.
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The Chicago songstress has a big 2021 planned, which is set to bring forth more releases. You can tap into this video below.
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2020 felt like a decade due to all of the chaos happening in the world, but the one consistency was the amount of good music that dropped. Artists have been relatively quiet to start off the new year, but there are still plenty of quality singles for fans to enjoy. This month, the soundtrack to Judas and the Black Messiah produced new verses from JAY-Z, Nas, A$AP Rocky and even a posthumous song from Nipsey Hussle.
Every month, HipHopDX puts a spotlight on the tracks that stand out from the overabundance of releases throughout the year, highlighting everything from Billboard chart-friendly singles to essential album cuts. Check back at the beginning of every month for updates and check out our other lists and our playlist below, which includes all of the songs mentioned in this article and more: