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Check out our playlist featuring some of the new artists we’ve had the pleasure of working with as well as other rising talents. You’re bound to catch a vibe and find a bop for your own playlists!
Hazy Shea X Jae Lynx - “Secrecy”
“Secrecy,” an anticipated collab between Hazy Shea and Jae Lynx, manages to seamlessly blend the artists’ drastically different musical styles into a visually and musically cohesive piece.
Jae Lynx - “Floss My Teeth”
Jae Lynx continues to impress in his April release, “Floss My Teeth.” The track is short and the accompanying music video is playful and trippy. The first few shots depict chattering pairs of dentures superimposed on city streets and buildings, thus setting the stage for a video unlike any other.
Jon Hope - “Hands On The Clock”
Jon Hope uses silhouettes and light with an ease that enhances the impact of his song, “Hands on the Clock” (featuring J Stone). His nodding head in profile appears time after time, punctuating the video and centering our attention on Hope himself. As the lyrics reveal, the song largely focuses on his own growth and progress: “2020 was the year that myself I finally discovered.” It’s therefore only fitting that Hope is the star of the music video—he stands alone in virtually every shot, although he’s often depicted from the back or the side and nearly swallowed by shadow. One-shot, for example, shows Hope with his back against a wall.
“Louie V Fabric” - Jae Lynx
The music video for Jae Lynx’s November release, “Louie V Fabric,” opens with shot after shot of luxury. From the backdrop of a fully stocked walk-in closet to the price of the apparel displayed on the screen, the video builds a world of wealth and abundance. In this world, Jae Lynx is the central character.
Jae Lynx Signs Multi-Million Dollar Record Deal
Jae Lynx Locks it Down with Interscope Records for his Birthday.
Jae Lynx - “Monkey In The Middle”
Lynx explores a life of crime that is almost cinematic in his grandeur this life gets him foreign cars, cash, and women. But in this life of crime, he warns the title of the song, “ We gon’ rap em like a riddle riddle riddle. Don’t get caught like monkey in the middle, middle, middle.”
403Plex - “Toxic Love”
Interspersed in the video are shots of car headlights zooming down highways, shining into the night. The images of moving cars invoke the idea of escape, just as 403Plex sings about his helplessness in escaping this “toxic love.” Both heartfelt and heartbreaking, this track and its accompanying video perfectly depict a relationship that’s at once passionate and inescapable.
S. Touze - “Two Lives”
“Two Lives,” opens like a murder mystery film, with S.Touze cloaked in all black, head bowed beneath an umbrella, standing ominously before a towering mansion. The screen flashes to black and jumps to “later that night,” when a group of costumed characters stands together, their faces cast in deep blue light. They’re planning a heist: “This spot is worth 2 million. We get in, we get out. No games played, you understand?”
Jae Lynx - “Mimosa”
At just two minutes long, Jae Lynx’s song “Mimosa” and accompanying video don’t take long to draw you in. The video exudes west coast vibes, with orange slices and beach waves serving as backdrops and transitions from one shot to the next. Jae Lynx is young and up-and-coming, and his potential shines in this one.
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My name is Sherren Olivia. I am a singer-songwriter from Chicago, IL. I love music and have been singing since I was a child. I began singing in church at a young age and continued to sing throughout my life in choirs. In college, I was introduced to recording and songwriting where I started to work with other musicians. I released my first two songs in 2015 on Soundcloud. I remember hoping that song would get to 500 plays and never imagined that something I wrote in my dorm room would reach over 100,000 people.
My first album "Oasis" was released this past February 2022. My journey has just begun and I am very excited to continue growing as an artist and make more music. I want to encourage anyone who loves to make music and create art to never stop creating. Create things that you like and do not try to create for others.