Country Gravy, born as Vivienne Erin Diamonique Clay, was born in Saint Louis Missouri, grew up in Portmore, Jamaica and now lives in Atlanta Georgia. She's been performing since she could walk. Dancing, playing the flute, and rapping came naturally for her. As a child, she was willing to dance and perform for anyone that could use a smile for the day. As she grew up, she evolved into a lyrical mastermind. She writes all of her rhymes and has no problem recruiting talented producers to contribute to her creative process. Country Gravy has so much energy that she can make the music chase after her and transfer her emotions to you through song. Her delivery is very aggressive and outgoing; plus she is straight to the point. Not only does she attract attention with her unique accent and lyrical style, she can also dance along with the best of them. Country Gravy is forcing other female hip hop artists to step up their game to complete with her! Her hype sound and Jamaican grind, combined with her dirty south twerk and her body swagger make her a force on stage. Lately she has been opening for such artists as Hurricane Chris, Murphy Lee and The St. Lunatics, and Bone Thugs N Harmony. Her energy mesmerizes the crowds time and time again. Now, with her hot track, "Twerk It On His Face," Country Gravy will command your attention and disburse phenomenal energy through her lyrics! Tony Lindsay After 25 years as the lead vocalist for Santana, Tony Lindsay has garnered 11 Grammy awards, traveled on several world tours and recorded on seven CDs: Milagro (1992), Supernatural (1999), Shaman (2002), Ceremony (2003) and Food for Thought (2004), Ultimate Santana (2007) and Multi-Dimensional Warrior (2008). Their current tour involves Santana's First Rock Residency: an exclusive two-year deal for 36 shows with AEG at the Las Vegas Hard Rock Hotel and Casino's concert hall "The Joint," which began May 27, 2009. When not on tour with Santana, Lindsay performs at various local venues and festivals. Tony has become a regular performer for The Golden State Warriors(NBA), The Santa Cruz Warriors (G league NBA), The San Francisco 49ers, The San Francisco Giants and The San Jose Sharks, singing The National Anthem. Tony Lindsay also has quite an impressive curriculum vitae as songwriter: "Don't Be Late For Love" (The Whispers), "Look What We'd Have If You Were Mine" (Tevin Campbell), "Can't Get Over Your Love" (Howard Hewitt), "Just Because" (Nikita Germain) and various tracks for Johnny Gill, Howard Hewitt, Mica Paris, Shanice, Diatra Hicks, Jay Spencer and Diana Ross; background vocalist: "Everyday People" (Aretha Franklin), "Emotionally Yours" (O'Jays), "Glad To Be Alive" (Teddy Pendegrass), "Heaven and Earth" (Al Jarreau), "Passion," "Tango In Paris" (Regina Bell), "It's Supposed To Be Fun" (Lou Rawls), "People Make The World Go Round" (Marc Dorsey from the Spike Lee movie soundtrack Crooklyn), "Many Rivers To Cross" (Oletta Adams from the movie soundtrack Jason's Lyric), "Voyages" (Elliot Lewis), "Junction Seven" (Steve Winwood), "New World Order" (Curtis Mayfield), VH1 1997 Video Honors Award (Stevie Wonder, Steve Winwood, Chaka Khan, James Taylor, The Williams Brothers and George Michael) and Patti Austin & James Ingram under the direction of Quincy Jones and 18-piece orchestra, along with Jerry Hey for the Dick Clark Productions and the Lexus Corporation; jingle writer: various Taco Bell commercials, Gain, Northern California Chevrolet Dealers, Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing, El Pollo Loco, Hot Wheels, Long John Silvers, Pine-Sol, Jelly Belly, Wendy's, Mazda (national) Signed, Sealed, Delivered, Old Milwaukee Beer (national), Armor All, Dreyers Grand Ice Cream, Matchbox and St Joseph Aspirin; and solo recording artist: Different Moods (1995), The Message is Love (1997) and his current self-titled project Tony Lindsay (2005). In 1980, Lindsay arrived in the San Francisco Bay Area from Kingston, New York, and continues to perform with the first band he formed Spangalang, who have opened for Curtis Mayfield, Tower of Power, Gerald Albright, Jr. Walker and the Average White Band. He was one of four singers who traveled with "Dancing with the Stars," the road tour version of the popular TV Dance show, which began in 2005. Lindsay joined Dancing with the Stars on three of the first four seasons as well as touring with Santana. Other bands that Tony helped form and still performs with are The Soul Soldiers, Black Magic, and the Ray Charles Project. In 2015, Carlos Santana decided to change personnel in his band and set the wheels in motion for Tony to start on his 5th and current solo CD "Something Beautiful". Previous solo efforts are" Different Moods" in 1995, "The Message is Love" in 1997, "Tony Lindsay" in 2005, and "Memoirs" in 2014. RAEUSI IS A 15 YEAR OLD NATIVE OF LONG ISLAND AND QUEENS. HE GOT HIS INSPIRATION FOR MUSIC AS A BABY THROUGH HIS FATHER, WHO MADE HIM LISTEN TO HIS MUSIC VIA HEADPHONES. THAT WAS THE SEED PLANTED THAT WE CAN NOW FAST FORWARD TO TODAY .... RAEUSI STARTED RECORDING WITH HIS FRIENDS AROUND THE AGE OF 12 OR 13, PUTTING HIS FIRST ALBUM "NOBODY'S HOME" ON DISTRO KID AND ALL INTERNET PLATFORMS INCLUDING IHEARTRADIO. SINCE THEN HE'S BEEN EDITING HIS OWN MUSIC VIDEOS AND IS A VERIFIED ARTIST ON SPOTIFY. HE ALSO HAS A SOUNDCLOUD/TIK TOK PAGE THAT'S HEATING UP THE CHARTS. RAEUSI IS ALSO WELL CONNECTED IN THE INDUSTRY. HE HAS WORKED WITH ELITE INTERNATIONAL MUSIC PRODUCERS SUCH AS BOI BEN, AND HE'S HAD MULTIPLE CONVERSATIONS BEHIND THE SCENES WITH A&R'S FROM MAJOR RECORD LABELS SUCH AS INTERSCOPE RECORDS. RAEUSI IS HIP HOP'S PRODIGAL SON... LA-Based Hip-Hop artist, Playmaka, was born and raised in Tampa, FL. He grew up faithfully listening and studying artists such as Michael Jackson, Tupac, and Jay-Z, and music has always been his number one passion. Playmaka began his rap career in 2014 by posting mixtapes and freestyles on YouTube, quickly going viral and grabbing the attention of hip-hop lovers all over the world. He has released a number of singles and a full length album, "Power Move" in 2015. After a short break from recording, Playmaka made the move to LA back in March to record his latest single "Black Mamba Panther", released Oct. 29th. Born and Raised in Pasadena California, better known as the City of Roses, Lummani always knew she was destined to shine. Her love for singing, performing, and the arts was evident since her youngest days. She recognized her passions and got to work on perfecting her craft, hustling her way into major music videos, Radio Disney concerts, and much more. It was the start of a path toward making her dreams coming true, leading to countless moving performances of the national anthem for the NBA’s Los Angeles Clippers, Sacramento Kings, and many more. Each successful moment has only emboldened Lummani more, with new fans gained and amazing new music on the way. That includes her latest single “Born A Queen,” which highlights all her growth and skills masterfully. Equipped with her knowledge and deep passion for music, Lummani is poised to embrace her status as new music royalty. "The Queen of The West Coast," Lummani is bursting on the scene with essence, class and new music. She wants women and girls all around the world to know, “I’m just like you and you can do anything you put your mind to! Don’t give up!" Lummani is also releasing her video this month for her new single “Born A Queen,“ so be sure to be on the lookout for that! “Lummani plans to gift the world with her debut EP titled “Pretty Girl Secrets,” produced by MyGuyMars in the coming months and it’s sure to be the breath of fresh talent we’ve all been missing. @LodeezyOfficial #hot #new #music "Buck The Jack" #NowPlaying @Atlwebradio #Tuneinorbetunedout11/25/2020
CHEFLODEEZY: MADE IN JAMAICA, EXPORTED TO MIAMI Cheflodeezy is a Jamaican born Miami rapper. Deezy moved to Opa Locka, Miami at the age of 9 where he lived with his mom and younger brother. Deezy found his love for music as a teenager at Miami Central High, when his best friend at the time introduced him to the beat making platform Fruity Loops. After high school, Deezy fell into the street life. By the age of 21 he had multiple arrests, and he struggled with homelessness and the loss of a few close friends to gun violence. After almost going to prison for undisclosed cases and celebrating the birth of his first child, llamiyah, Deezy decided to change his life. The Miami rapper went to culinary school and pursued a career as a professional chef. This is where he got the nick name “Cheflodeezy”. He free-styled and had other students listen to his music on a daily basis. After graduating culinary school, Deezy began to climb in the hospitality industry. Cheflodeezy started to literally blow up in the culinary word where he was featured in SoHo House world magazine as a rising star on Deco drive, and cooking for various celebrities on visits. Never letting his love for music die, Cheflodeezy went to recording studios on his days off and wrote music before and after work on most days. Still dream chasing and dropping music weekly, Cheflodeezy does this for the love of the craft. Skip Martin is a Grammy Award winner, lead vocalist, trumpet player, songwriter, producer and author who continues to entertain millions around the world as a solo artist and as lead vocalist for Grammy Award-winning The Dazz Band. As a testament to his skill and talent, Mr. Martin has had six consecutive top 100 albums, and two top 100 singles. You probably cross paths with him on a regular basis and don’t even know it! Aside from over 60 CD’s recorded, other highlights include Justin Timberlake’s sampling of The Dazz Band’s “Let It Whip” in a remix version of his 2003 hit “Cry Me a River.” This was also covered by Boyz II Men and SR-71 on The New Guy soundtrack. Mr. Martin also has a number of film credits, including Almost Christmas (2016), and the list goes on an on. We are honored to have his smooth dance single, Night Bass, from his album EDM Lounge in rotation at Atlwebradio. Hurricane Katrina survivor Kimberly Rivers-Roberts, aka Queen KoldMadina, grew up in the 9th ward of New Orleans, LA. Her childhood was plagued with poverty, drugs, violence, and a spirit of defeat, but she refused to allow the negativity to stop her from getting ahead. Now, as an adult, she is giving TEDx Talks, making documentaries, recording music, and inspiring others to triumph over tragedy. Once again, Rivers-Roberts expresses her "survivor spirit" in her hot single, "Make Money," now playing here on Atlwebradio. Leaving home to pursue her dream at only 16-years old, the 24-year-old Netherlands native, Odillia, shot to fame after appearing on the hit BBC talent competition All Together Now. After moving to Los Angeles in 2019, Odillia landed a major record deal, secured artist representation and was in the studio working on her US debut within months. She is thrilled to be working on this collaboration with her long-time inspiration Snoop Dogg. Break It Down, which was written by Odillia, explores the ups and downs of a relationship with one partner in need of clarification of where things stand. “I write all of my own songs,” she explains. “They are all based on things I have personally experienced or the experiences of people in my life. Sometimes, when two people are in a relationship but not on the same page, there comes that moment of honestly where they just have to break it down and say what it is they want or don’t want from each other. I’m excited to play off those emotions in a back and forth with Snoop with beautiful Aruba as the backdrop of the story.” Odillia pushes the limits of pop music with her talent and drive. She’s an all-round artist who sings, dances and raps as great as she looks. She doesn’t care about boxes and refuses to be put in one. She has a vision that surpasses genres and crosses oceans and a mindset to conquer the world. “Choose your own battle and fight it so many times you win, keep on fighting. Losing doesn’t mean you can’t win eventually. Rock it like you think you are the shit” Nard Music Group continues to deliver "Music That Soothes The Soul". Enjoy this brand new R&B vibing single by Marcella, JD and Adreana titled "YOUR LOVE" produced by Alex “KID” Johnson & Tommy “TVOKALZ” Nard. Next generation, MariBased1 is an award winning artist in the Pacific Northwest region, hailing from the inner city community of West Seattle in Washington. MariBased1 is featured in Source Magazine, where he tells his story about his original style of rap called the ‘Northern Flow’. His style is compared to none; the music and melody has an uplifting happy vibe that can be felt from the boardroom to the streets, in all walks of life. He has a very universal sound. Maribased1 Currently has 5 singles: Thee End, Mystery Girl, Bouncin, and Score'n from his debut album #Mariotto2, rotating nationwide on BETjams, Internet radio, FM stations, and college radio; finally, his hot new release, 48 Ratchet, is now playing @Atlwebradio. It would be a sin for the world to go unexposed to what Seattle music has to offer. Maribased1 is an immortal star on the rise! Follow now on all platforms Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, Twitter, Soundcloud and YouTube @MARIBASED1 & @MrBenjamin2008 YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram. His debut album Mariotto2 is available now on all digital platforms such as iTunes, Tidal, JPay, Apple Music, Google Play, Amazon Music and more. Support an independent artist that is doing what he loves with a passion for greatness. He is making his music immortal to stand the test of time for years to come. SEATTLE MUSIC IS REAL. Werner Schernthaner is an upcoming new independent artist all the way from Salzburg, Austria, who has the courage to pursue a life he truly loves. Growing up in a family of 10 children, Werner did not have the opportunities that so many more affluent families had. As a child, he did not believe that he had the talent to make music, which was his lifelong dream. This belief led him into an adult life filled with one unfulfilling job after another. For years, he spent his time doing things he didn’t want to do, until one day he had had enough, and he began creating his own music. With no formal training, he embarked upon the journey to express what he felt deep in his heart. In a little over a year, he had created 143 tracks under his own indie label, Prophety Soundworks. He then began to reach out to find others who respect those who have the courage to share their voice with the world. This brought him to Atlwebradio.com, where he just released his two singles, “HELLO” and “Hello Everybody.” These singles have an electronica sound that is uniquely his, and they are the heartfelt expression of a man who “just wanted to be a Nobody who is simple, good to life, knows what he wants to be, stands for and LOVES THE WAY HE LIVES in this world.” May he be an inspiration to all of us. Everybody's life has love, hate and pain in it," J'Maurice said. "Making music is my way of dealing with it, growing from it, and moving on." Born in Kingston, New York, J'Maurice's life was changed forever when his parents divorced and he moved to Dallas, Texas with his Father at the young age of 2. But that was the first of many moves, as J'Maurice quickly found himself going from Texas, then to Kansas to live with an Aunt, then back to Texas again. As a result of his turbulent youth, J'Maurice says he turned away from his peers and family and found his true talent: songwriting. Now, he's back again @Atlwebradio with his sexy new single, "She Feeling Me Now." #hot #new single, "Bounce," by @therealsimbaa #nowplaying @atlwebradio #tuneinorbetunedout10/26/2020
The Real Simba, born in Jamaica, was transplanted to Mount Vernon at the age of seven. There he fell in love with Hip-Hop culture and music. He began writing poetry, which then evolved to songs. He describes himself as "a fun-loving kid from the 'Ville with a dream, goal, passion, and drive. In this spirit, he strives to shift his contribution to Hip-Hop culture away from negativity and violence and, instead, make music that is fun, up-tempo and inspirational. Now, all grown up, The Real Simba has recently released such an energetic new single Bounce, now playing on Atlwebradio.com and available on all platforms. When you think about a gifted artist there are not too many as creative and talented as Solo LaMaze. Born in Chicago and raised in Louisville, KY he is a breath of fresh air for the growing music scene in the Midwest. As with all the greats, Solo LaMaze found his passion early, picking up the mic at the tender age of 11. His love for hip-hop and music started in battle rap but soon evolved when he begin his career as a recording artist at age 12. Experience is the best teacher, and his teenage years were spent perfecting his craft, not only as an artist, but also as a producer and engineer. Little did he know that the countless hours spent in the studio would place him leaps and bounds ahead of the competition. His debut project “Year of Solo” released in 2003 with much success and was followed by “Synthetic Dope LP” where he acted as executive producer, producing and engineering the entire album himself. In the coming years he followed suit dropping “Bowel Movement” (no pun intended), “Beast Mode Vol. 1 & 2”, “Rare Form”, and “Sushi Sushi Sushi”. When local producers denied him access to studio time and beats, much like his hometown hero Muhammad Ali, he responded like any champion would and opened his own studio and production company, Organized Swagg, before his 18th birthday. His first single “Eeeh” blazed Louisville’s number one hip-hop station, B96.5 WGZB, for weeks and when his next single followed, “Lace Me Up”, he was basically a household name. As his acclaim increased so did his ambitions to be more than a local artist/producer, and his cutting edge and diverse style had already caught the ear of some of the music industry’s leading artists. Besides Lil Wayne, Solo was the last person to work with Grammy Award winning rapper Static Major before his untimely death, an experience he’ll never forget. His credits as producer go on to include the likes of David Banner, Beanie Sigel, Juvenile, Sean Paul of the Young Bloods, Kool Daddy Fresh, Twista, J-Kwon, Mr. Serve On, and Young Bleed to name a few. Whether Hip-Hop, R&B, Pop, or Rock, Solo LaMaze’s skill as an artist and producer allows him to bring the best out of any artist who has the privilege of working with him. True to form, he is now blessing the airwaves with his hot new single, Ain't Normal, an insightful social commentary about the harsh realities of the "new normal" our society has come to accept. Solo LaMaze is a gift to the music industry. @hankrollperri hot #new #single, "trappin all day" #nowplaying @atlwebradio #tuneinorbetunedout10/10/2020
Hailing from New Orleans, LA by way of Tuscon, AZ and Amarillo, TX, Quon is making a splash on the Atlanta music scene as well. He grew up listening to Hip Hop greats like Tupac, Outkast, and Ice Cube. Then, he started his own career as Young Quon and signed with B Storm/Fontana. Now older, wiser, and independent, he has dropped the "Young" and is firing up the music scene with such hits as "I'm It," "Favors," and his new single "OG Status." In his spare time, he listens to Roddy Rich, and he hopes to one day work with Curren$y and/or the Mekanix. @Darealdickjames Releases new smash "i'm dreamin" #nowplaying @atlwebradio #tuneinorbetunedout9/21/2020
Dick James, aka The Hip Hop Stevie Wonder, is a Golden Age artist with a modern era twist. He is a square bizness type of guy who's got no time for B.S and an influential business minded individual with a charismatic personality. An original Southern Soul, he was born in Columbus, Mississippi. He's a creative genius as well as a positive motivational person in the community. Dick's music has elements of love and happiness, much like that of the Great Al Green. New Hit single "i'm dreamin"dick james ft. iambril "all i need" |
AuthorJamal Whited Archives
March 2024
|