Monday: Sceyentifik
Sceyentifik is an aspiring Hip Hop artist from Massillon, Ohio. He has been writing and recording music for over a decade.
He released a mixtape titled That B.S featuring Bulk Troy in June 2015. He then followed up with 7 shows in 2016.
Sceyentifik has opened for the likes of Ohio’s Lifestyle, Redman, and Gza from the Wu Tang. He also has recorded songs recently with Dave Tolliver from Men At Large, and the extremely fast risen Emcee XL The Truth from Virginia. Sceyentifik has collaborated with other unsigned Ohio artists to dropped a cypher called “Get the Message”.
Sceyentifik was also nominated for Best Positive Music Award and Best Live Performance at the 2017 Ohio Hip Hop Awards. Also, his debut release of his upcoming double EP entitled The Sceyence Project Vol 1 Thissa Way and Vol 2 Thatta Way which is due to be released independently the first half of 2018. 2018 will see another song release with Solomon Child’s from the WU Family.
Tuesday: Bryce Cordell
As a Artist/songwriter, BryceCordell was inspired by his oldest brother’s tastes in music, which ranged from the East to West coast. BryceCordell’s own liking ranges from Rap to Country, which is sure to appeal to a broad fan base. Therefore, his favorite song, “Coming Home” branded his distinctive style that fans are sure to notice.
BryceCordell has 2 mixed tapes out since 2014. “Arrival” was his first project released in 2014, and “Not Close Enough” was released in 2015. Currently, he is working on an album that will be released this year, but really this young artist is just getting started. He’s ready for everyone to see and hear his music come to life, and will be branching out from local venues to perform nationwide. His positive outlook and work ethic is going to be his key to success. “With the right team I believe I can go as far as the clouds can take me,” he states. “My past is the fuel to my future.”
Here is his visual to the single “Here We Go Again”, with a soulful feature on the hook from Cha’Mario.
Wednesday: ENO ABASI
2018 has given real Hip-Hop fans a lot to be happy about. It seems the streaming technology and artist ad fan’s thirst for the excitement of new quality music is at an all-time high. From veterans that you’ve heard from for years to even some artist that you may be hearing from for the first time. Even in a bright year for the culture ENO ABASI’s “That Boy Good” album is a breath of fresh air.
This Harlem emcee takes a bit of a different approach to than his surrounding peers. Looking at Harlem through the eyes of ENO ABASI we are seeing it in a cultural aspect. Even with that being said “That Boy Good” is an album that is about being ferocious on the mic. Each and every time you hear ENO ABASI spit on this album he is letting you know that he is coming for that crown that he already has, how he sees is. This is a hungry album.
Friday: Richie Richer
In the ever so competitive landscape of New York City comes a young emcee out of North Queens named Richie Richer. This emcee is on the radar of the new generation of New York’s up and coming class.