Grace The Martyr – Son Shine ft Dave Tolliver of Men At Large (Audio)

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Atlanta-based emcee Grace The Martyr presents “Son Shine”, featuring vocals from Dave Tolliver of Cleveland R&B duo Men At Large. Produced by Danowlin “WIERDO” Stewart, a Washington DC-based beatsmith whose work has appeared on BET and Fox, “Son Shine” will appear on Grace’s forthcoming album, set to be produced by Stewart and It’s Da God, and released through Grace’s music and film company Casual Dreamz Ent. Raised in Florida, Georgia and Los Angeles, Grace’s last releases were the Memo EP (iTunes) and visuals for “Enough” (Youtube). Grace – whose name is an acronym for Giving Rap A Conscious Effort – is also preparing for the release of his first short film, directed by a team from Tyler Perry’s studios. Men At Large are best known for their 1992 single “Use Me” (Youtube). Regarding the meaning behind his new single, Grace says “Your potential is a waste if you lack the ambition to see it through. Go get it.”

Bruse Wane – Empire State (Audio)

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Wane Enterprises CEO and New York artist Bruse Wane presents “Empire State”, his new single produced by Dai Dai On The 5th Floor. “Empire State” will appear on TheBatMan Should Have Been On It, Volume One, a forthcoming mixtape of live flows, mixtape cuts and original tracks from Wane. Wane’s most recent album Earl Manigault Of Rap featured the late Sean Price as well as Chris Rivers (watch the “Venom” music video). Bruse also recently released the music video for EMOR singles “Brighter Days” (watch) and “Yuu” (watch). Bruse has also collaborated with Keith Murray (listen to “Return Of The Spitters (RMX)”). A native of the Bronxdale Houses Projects in the Soundview section of the Bronx, Bruse founded Wane Enterprises in 2001, hosting events featuring Styles P, Papoose, N.O.R.E, Buckshot and Remy Ma. “I chose ‘Empire State’ as the first release off the project because I wanted something with a epic and distinct feel,” Bruse says. “To me this track just feels like New York Hip Hop, thus the name. I have alot of freestyles on the project but this is one of the original tracks, which I feels sets the tone.” Regarding his forthcoming tape Bruse says “you’re getting pure Bruse Wane on this, spitting hard bars over classic beats. No features – just Wane.” Bruse is currently working on his next album The Dark Knight Album Two.. Fight For Gotham. Volume One of TheBatMan Should Have Been On It drops November 10th, 2017on Wane Enterprises.