This song is a two part conversation between two siblings who where separated at birth. Latoya reaches out to her brother in the hope that they could reconnect and try and build a relationship and be the family that they never were.
As the song progresses you learn about Marlon and how he has struggled academically however hopes to meet his sister and also build the relationship they never had.
Nephtys is an urban artist from Brussels. Mixed between a Syrian father and a Belgian mother, she grew up under their artistic influence. From classical to Neo-Soul / R & B, Hip-Hop here, Jazzy there, talented singer and rapper, it is all in versatility that Nephtys walks us through her multi-faceted universe.
Rejecting popular stereotypes of mysogine rap and violence, it is with subtlety that she mixes conscious punchlines with her soft, warm voice. Drawing on her experiences on different Jazz and Pop stages, she reconnects with her first love for Soul and Hip Hop which allows the woman she becomes every day to express herself: Nephtys is a tribute to the Egyptian divinity, accompanist of births and funeral rites, a woman at all times, considered the singer’s alter-ego.
Nephtys narrates through her sincere and hopeful words, her point of view on the world, the realities and dreams that she carries in her heart. Close to the public, she wishes to share her optimism despite the hard knocks of life.
This Belgian-Syrian artist aspires to be recognized not only for her music, but also as an activist. If her texts speak of feminism and anti-racism, they also advocate love of oneself, of one’s culture, and of one’s roots. Woman, political activist, intersectional activist, poet, and rapper, nephtys is all of these. “For me, hip-hop serves to build bridges between people, it emancipates, brings peace. But it also serves to tell the truth to the dominant, because we are the power, and we can change the world with our voices. ” “Happiness is a political statement. Your joy is resistance to the oppressor. ” She also actively campaigns for the social rights of minorities. “Some people hate the idea that a movement created by African American culture is not vile, or sexist. If all you see in hip-hop is sexism, you just haven’t paid attention. Sexism exists in all areas. To consider an art, a culture as primitive, subaltern, it’s just racist.
The singer is about those who consider Arab culture, or any indigenous, non-white culture, to be less glorious, and who see these peoples as barbarians, savages, uncivilized. It’s really intriguing and indignant to me. She also conveys a message of body positivity, in order to decolonize the standards of beauty imposed by society, she quotes: “it is important for me that my sisters feel at ease in their body and with their mind, all this passes. by a healthy lifestyle, a good mindset and a spiritual awakening. It is necessary to be well grounded to lead a rewarding and lively life giving rise to successful experiences of life without putting too much strain on your mind. An influence she exerts on her audience. Society is in the midst of an identity crisis, we owe it to ourselves to follow a philosophy of life that allows us to exploit happiness, to feed on knowledge.
What will make us stronger is sharing our experiences, the love we have for each other and the ambition to push each other.
When I initially wrote Cash Talk, it wasn’t a song that inspired me. However, when I stepped in the studio and started recording Cash Talk, the song began to flow and really came to life. Cash Talk is infused with lifestyle and passion.
It is a feel-good melodic song that listeners can vibe to when they’re feeling chilled and relaxed and also when they’re feeling more lively and energetic, due to its upbeat nature.
Cash Talk is the perfect song to bring people into the new year, due to its opulent, luxurious and prosperous style.
This EP is a long awaited follow up to their 2017 EP Adrenochrome which was received to much fanfare in the local music scene and beyond, netting them steady club and festival gigs since it’s release . They have upped their game tremendously since then and are very proud of their new output. The hip-hop scene in the North of Ireland is criminally overlooked even though the talent is present. They represent Belfast without tired tropes and clichés and are an example of staying true to theirselves through their sound.
This is Fate is a story that takes you through John’s internal battle with his demons in a tale of transformation and rebirth. For John to reach liberation, he has to first shed layers of his past, ultimately being forced to lean into his shadows to get to the light. It is then that he’s further confronted with letting go and accepting the unknown in order to actualize his most authentic and empowered form.
The EP seeks to inspire the next generation of youth towards truth and enlightenment whilst encouraging them to build their own nations, take up space and share the narrative with others so that they too can find truth and value within themselves.
Sixth track of the #CONQUERORSFRIDAYS, ‘Affaires’ is a way for Eagle Sky to talk about adversity that you can face when you build projects, for example about people that don’t support you but want to celebrate with you when you succeed. Through this track, Eagle Sky put in front the fact that he doesn’t want to waste time anymore and that he wants to advance with his team and his growing community.
Sam Thomas has been well cemented in the local music scene for a good few years now, from playing in metal, punk and indie bands, to solo acoustic guitar driven music he has been working hard for years. Having finally found his niche in the hip-hop world, he describes this current project as “the most enjoyable to date, I’m proud of the current work and super excited to see what’s to come.” Between working together on tracks and playing on the same live shows Sam Thomas has collaborated with hotly tipped North-East artists Kay Greyson, Eyeconic and Jack Fox but he’s now pushing forward to be the name on everybody’s lips.
Following on from the success of his recent single ‘Mr Sunshine’, Sam Thomas released his biggest body of work to date, the ‘Progress’ mixtape. Described by Sam as “10 tracks, all in my unique story telling style, taking the listener through a mixture of emotions from a seemingly personal narrative.” When looking deeper into the listings, Sam gives a further insight into one of the tracks, ‘Another Word’, explaining “this one is a hard hitting, grime style track, narrating my feels on the industry and music scene.”
Jahz is on the rise. With a dancefloor-ready instrumental and a flow which will get you hyped, Jahz brings that magic sauce to the people.
Why you look so down today?
Try and be your say
Why you like to frown today?
Comin’ like… front of me
Bring that magic sauce to the people
Gimme’ that !
Bring that magic sauce to the people