Don’t believe the hype- this story has nothing to do with luck. What started with a Casio Keyboard at age nine, the rise of Ebony Oshunrinde aka Wondagurl is all pure hustle and hard work. With her calm demeanor and ease of hand, you might not recognize her as one of the youngest producers in the game. But since placing cuts with the likes of French Montana, Travis Scott and Jay Z, you best believe she’s turning heads at high speeds.
Joined by industry veteran Shawn Pinnock aka DJ P-Plus, the two talk changes in the industry over crate digging and rooftop shooting. Seasoned or fresh, at the end of the day, they both can agree: you gotta go and get it to succeed.
CREW
Director: Jackie Beale
Assistant Director: Rosanna Peng
Creative Producer: Olga Kisza
Camera 1: Tien Ta
Camera 2: Adam Madrzyk
Additional Footage by: Rosanna Peng
Editor: Rosanna Peng
Audio Mix: The Farmhouse Creative Labs
MUSIC
The Ride by Wondagurl
Black Pit by Steppenwolf
Creepers by Wondagurl
Used To (Instrumental) by Wondagurl
SHOT WITH
Canon EOS C500
Canon EOS C300
Canon Rebel T6s
Canon EF 14mm f/2.8 L
Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L
Canon EF 50mm f/1.4
Canon 85mm f/1.4
Canon EF 70-200 f/2.8
Montreal-born, Ottawa-bred artist City Fidelia has always taken inspiration from his ever-changing surroundings (including some time in Brooklyn); and it shows. Now based in Toronto, his music has taken on a whole new life. With influences of soul, jazz and R&B from his musician father, and an introduction to battle rap from his older brother, City’s music developed throughout his school years into a genre-bending ode to his family and the cities he calls home. “It’s important for people to know I represent my hometown, it’s an important part of who I am.”
With his latest release, A Pisces World, City’s fluid raps and vocals float over hypnotic, bass-heavy production. “This project defines me as an artist,” he says of the 9-song album.
Along with the release of the album comes the music video for the first single entitled 4 A.M.A hint of mystery combined with a fun tale of last night’s debauchery, City narrates that party last night with a catchy hook and assistance from NDMA.
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Went back to T&T for a couple weeks so playing a bit of catch up on things.
Spek releases a nice little BTS look at the making of cuts off his debut album.
Video Credits
Produced and Directed by: Mark Valino
Appearances
• Spek Won
• Silent Jay
Music
• Marty Mcfligh “Black Body” – Instrumental
• Clairmont The Second “The Yurugu” – Instrumental
• Silent Jay “E(ART)H” – Instrumental
• Spek Won ft. Dey – Tryptamine (Prod. Tone Mason)
• Clairmont The Second “Rexdalien” – Instrumental
Special Thank to:
• Kathy Knowles
• Ana Perez
• Tiger Moth
• Common Thread (clothing)
Download the Album Here:
https://spekwon.bandcamp.com/album/so…
Spek Won on Soundcloud:
https://soundcloud.com/spekwon
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Ty Harper | Music,Video | Saturday, June 6th, 2015
Just in time for the summer, Jhyve presents “Ruby Sunsets”, a warm, nostalgic record that combines the best parts of the 80s with Jhyve’s own unique style.
i’ve been mad busy lately on the road and working on new music for y’all, i decided it wouldn’t be right to have these life changing moments happen and not let you be a part of it. so I teamed up with ThisIsRnB to bring you episode one of a new vlog series i’m doing to let you experience all of the fun shit thats goin on right now !
This episode features my BRAND new single “My Girl” that was produced by BNJMN from the Film Noir collective which you can check out below:
Scion connects with the homie David F Mewa for a series that reflects on the mixtape and what it means to generations past and present.
Scion Sessions presents Mixtape: An Unauthorized Biography. In this first episode of a 3-part series directed by David Mewa, we look at the introduction of the compact cassette tape in the mid 1960’s and its rise to prominence in the early 1980’s. The mixtape was the original D.I.Y. tool for music lovers. It began a revolution that over 3 1/2 decades later led to everything we know today about music.
One of the best to ever do it out of the country links with Def Jam for a new project. More to come I’m sure, but for now peep the first sounds / visuals from Tamia’s upcoming album, Love Life!