Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts

Monday, January 23, 2017

SpotLight Artist|Brattnae Rapptress



"I never met true love until I met music"
--Brattnae


Born in Chicago,Illinois in the Englewood area. Brattnae has always been determined. Bratt uses her imagination and life experiences to write her music even though she is really quiet, her mind has so much built up where it is really easy for her to write music. Being a target of bullies started something much more. "I was the type of girl that got bullied. Why I really dont know but now I look back and realize why." Brattnae went on to further elaborate that she wasn't really good at anything except receiving good grades, especially in English. " I was an awesome writer and still am." Brattnae started writing music at a young age and had always had a passion for rhyming words and performing but never knew that she would one day rap. When she first began rapping it was something she used to escape reality. "It was just me rhyming words and writing out lyrics of industry songs. As I got older I realized it had become an addiction and a passion. It made me feel good."  Being the only child for so long deeply impacted her personality. At the age of 13 is when she really started getting involved with music. Brattnae would type the "Do or Die" lyrics on her computer and repeat them multiple times until it was memorized. At this same age is when Brattnae dreamed of recording her own music and doing features but she knew she had to go to a studio. Even though she had grown up with a father who was a former musician himself that had stopped pursuing his dreams Brattnae thought maybe he would have tried to help her  pursue hers but instead it was the complete opposite. Her mother, who isn't a fan of rap music wasn't supportive either so it was so hard for her to actually do what she loved.  When Brattnae was 17 she was finally able to really pursue her dreams. Her mother had  recently moved back  to Chicago and upon graduating Brattnae, who was  preparing for college had started working a summer job. This job finally allowed her access to fund her dreams of recording in a studio. "When I turned 17 I started paying for my own studio time.I would catch the CTA to the studio." When she initially started recording it made her feel weird. She recalls being nervous and shy but those feelings quickly wore off. She made her first song which was  called " Metaphorically Speaking" Brattnae described the song as "Lyrically hot and very hip hoppy"  She started writing to actual beats that she had found on sound click. She would record it and then upload it to YouTube. Though it may sound easy she admits those years were tough and challenging. "But I wouldn't trade those days for nothing in the world." She went off to college after that initial work but had no idea what she want to be and after just one semester  she realized being two hours away from home with no car, money, and family that she no longer wanted to be there. Bratt went back home, found a full time job and enrolled into community college full time. She was still able to record when she wanted. From that continuous work came her song "Another Girl" which got numerous plays on Power 92.3. When she turned 20 she actually got to do an interview at 92.3 and drop her song "Gucci" she also started performing at clubs and bars.In 2015 she dropped her first mixtape #RapCrush, which dropped on Valentine's Day that year and is available on iTunes, Amazon, and Spinrilla. "That mixtape was special to me. I made it because I wanted to express the term "love" to my listeners with nice mellow tracks such as "Tonight" "Ride Out" and "For Her". After dropping her first mixtape she followed up with #CrazyCuteCool which is available on SpinrillaMost of her early songs like Brattysheez, Another Girl, and Gucci have all be played on the radio. In present times Brattnae is just working on her catalog, doing more videos, new mix tapes and more promotional avenues. She is also embracing modeling and working on an online Talk show. She is also interested in writing for artist. She is focused on the music, especially the business side, her new mixtape #50ShadesofPink slated to drop later this year and growing her fan base. Being a female rapper is just the tip of the iceberg but you guys will have to keep an eye out for Brattnae as she continues to grind for her craft. I hope to see growth and a lot of empowering songs from her. Check Out some of her content below and be sure to connect with her.

--M$C


Q & A with Brattnae

[M$C]: Which female artist influences you?

[Brattnae]: I can say Trina, Lil' Kim and definitely Missy Elliot. Missy Elliot influenced my music a lot as a child she was who I listened to the most . She's so creative and cool her music was just different .


[M$C]: How has being bullying shaped your music?

[Brattnae]: Bullying shaped my music because as a child I never understood why kids didn't like me or why they used to talk about me . It hurt and it made me feel like I had no worth in the world especially when I was a pre teen and a teenager. When I started writing music it made me feel worthy and actually good it brought light to my world and the bullying only made me go harder with my music. Now I see why I was bullied. You know they saw something in me that they was envious of.

[M$C]: I saw you want to write for artist? Any particular artist?


[Brattnae]: I would love to write for a singer. I can sing but not really good. I can't do high notes so I would love to write for someone who could sing . As far as artist no one in particular just independent artist who have problems with writing.


[M$C]:Which lane of rapping for a femcee do you ride? The sexual or the aggressive?

[Brattnae]: I think I'm still stuck on the sexual side as a female artist I'm not the aggressive type but I'm trying to get in the middle when I could be hardcore and still sexy at the same time.
Content|Videos





Connect W/ Brattnae Rapptress
Hulkshare.com/brattyyychick
Soundcloud.com/Brattnae
Facebook.com/Brattnae
Twitter;Brattnae
Instagram brattnae_rapptress
#Rapcrush - EP


Sunday, April 10, 2016

Twenty|16: Ten on Top, Six Below

Twenty years ago I was merely a seven year old girl. Still rocking barrettes and plaits and listening to whatever my twenty three year old older sister was listening to. I can recall moments of nostalgia as I compiled this list. Most of these songs if not all of them are going to jog a few memories, so I apologize in advance. These visuals are outrageous and the fashion sense was ridiculous. I hope you guys enjoy this list just as much as I did making it. Where were you in 96' when the music was just right? Where were you when this plethora of Rap and R & B dominated our radio waves, car stereos, and parties?  Check out what was rockin hot twenty years ago. 

--M$C








Top 10 Singles

  1. Down Low(Nobody Has to Know) - R Kelly ft. Ron Isley
  2. If Your Girl Only Knew - Aaliyah
  3. Exhale(Shoop Shoop) - Whitney Houston
  4. Get Money - Junior Mafia ft. The Notorious B.I.G
  5. Po Pimp - Do or Die ft. Twista
  6. Get You Home - Foxy Brown
  7. Woo Hah( Got You All In Check) - Busta Rhymes
  8. Always Be My Baby - Mariah Carey
  9. Doin It - LL Cool J
  10. Un- Break My Heart - Toni Braxton







Top 6 Albums


















Visuals|1996

               



Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Flux|Love Yourself Cover

      


OK! Justin Beiber does what he does to the ladies well but Flux buys that girl sexy lingerie and then proceeds to peel it off of her. I do not know why nor am I trying to figure out why Flux revives my love for R&B but he does. His voice crawls up in your ear and croons the fuck out of your soul from your inner ear. It is because of him I am interested in adding more sultry R&B to my heavily saturated trap playlist. He out did himself with this cover and it is honestly the best cover I've seen. I loved the back drop of the downtown area familiar to St. Petersburg natives but also to tourist since it is near Sun Dial (Baywalk) area. Simple yet effective his interactions represented so many artist to me. If you love what you do and are really engulfed in your craft you'll be anywhere working. Flux delivered a preferred rendition for me and he did more than justice to this already classic song. Shout Out to FLUX and his beautiful execution to this cover. This is the First Official Cover Video by Flux. Check out my write up on Flux from three years ago as well! 

--M$C

Write Up!#E2TS       
Download for FREE Here:SoundCloud 





Visuals|Love Yourself Cover [FLUX]

             



FOLLOW FLUX on IG: @IAMFLUX_COM 

VISIT WEBSITE: WWW.IAMFLUX.COM 

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

#SONGBOMB W/ RATE| SHOWOUT TRIPZ

         
Tampa artist ShowOut Tripz dropped his new single " I Deserve You" a few weeks ago and I must say, I  really like the song. I became familiar with Tripz  after I checked out his mixtape "Band Camp". That mixtape included the single "Eat It Like Cake" which is a popular song to twerk to and  "L.O.V. (Lingo)" which is one of my favorites off the mixtape. Tripz is back with something that beats the speakers silly thanks to Average Kid and even though he states clearly in his hook that he isn't trying to be cocky this song has cocky written all over it. The beat compliments this song well and I'm not mad with the blatant auto tune feel, it too compliments the song well and adds something different for Tripz. I've heard him say some real ish and I've heard him motivate some epic ass shaking. This song wasn't anything like his typical twerk song or his relatable advice he gives his listeners about loyalty. I did not feel like shaking my ass. I felt like I should be vibing in someone club, dressed like a boss, with the flyest man in the world on my arm. It's a different vibe then I'm use to from Showout Tripz but I am glad he took it this route. Check out "I Deserve you" by Showout Tripz and I have included my rate below.


Also be sure to check out his mixtape ---->Band Camp Download.


--M$C




Rating:
Lyrics:3.5
Instrumental:N/A
Visual:N/A
Star Potential:4
Overall: 4

Favorite Line: "We gettin' that money, she stackin' them hundid.Trying to see a million, then get a billion,then count a trillion, then count a zillion." 











              

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

#SongBomb|Zell Heffer w/ Rate





 Given my busy schedule I hardly ever make it to sound cloud on my own to explore unless I see someone post about it via social media. Well I am proud to say that for once I just wanted to catch up on what I had missed. During this musical catch up session I was pleasantly surprised at all the new music but one song by one particular artist became embedded into my musical rolodex. Zell Heffner released a new sound a few days ago and I have since acquired the mp3 for the radio and have added it to my personal playlist. The songs production is an added bonus as it aids in the delivery of the content.Zell gives you a look into the heart of a confident good guy who is being not only reassuring to his female but is also letting her know what he has to offer compared to her past relationship. I love what I'd like to call a "Hood R&B" song. It's definitely a track for the ladies and I definitely want you guys to be on the look out for his upcoming mixtape "No Regrets" coming real soon! Check out my rate below and the audio for "Winner"

--MSC








Rating: 
Lyrics: 5

Instrumental:N/A
Visual:N/A
Star Potential:5
Overall: 5

Favorite Line: "Spend little time with these woman, won't lie cause I am the truth just press record for the proof." 












   

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Jhene Aiko |Video Bomb w/o rate



With Jhene Aiko's "Souled Out" Dropping today, she took the time out before the release to put visuals to the LP's single "The Pressure" Check it Out below and go get "Souled Out" via iTunes.

--M$C




#ThePressure|Visuals

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Famous Kid Brick Move's On| Video Bomb w/ Rate

Well besides how quick the summer came and went, local based artist haven't stopped dropping music. The summer represented for some the end of a relationship and St. Petersburg native rapper Famous Kid Brick has put his own spin on "Moving On" With a killer storyline Famous Kid Brick adds to the growing list of Hussch Boy classics. He definitely can get all listeners to relate to a common issue that arrives when a relationship fizzles. He speaks the truth about relationship breakups that everyone has experienced even with an additional party added. The whole "Maybe it's me and maybe it's you" is such a factual statement that many can't just say but FKB said it for everyone. I actually enjoyed not only the visuals provided but the content within his lyrics. Below I have included the rate as well as the video. Please take some time and check out the latest from Famous Kid Brick and be sure to interact with him via Twitter @FamousKidBrick
                                               
                                                --M$C
 



 
Rating: 
Lyrics: 4
Instrumental:N/A 
Visual: 5
Star Potential: 4
Overall: 4
Favorite Line: " It ain't nothing that you can do, it just everything that you did do"