R.O.S.E L.I.F.E JAO

He use to have a loud heart but from past experiences and certain vibes he received from some of his peer's JAO's heart seems to speak low these last few years.

Art Sisters

Kira Dixon, Shanina Dionna and Ameerah K., came together and put together "one of the dopiest events this year" quoted from some of their peers.

R.O.S.E L.I.F.E Harrisburg

Recap of Jan 11, 2014 R.O.S.E L.I.F.E Harrisburg with video.

Media Traffickers

CEO of Media Traffickers International Jamie and his right hand and business partner, friend and artist B.P. to see what their viewpoints are as business men, rappers, relevancy of the music scene locally and the upcoming compilation mixtape their company is hosting.

Friday, August 12, 2016

8/12/16 Fresh Friday's: CB "Life In 717"

Fresh Friday: CB " Life in 717"



Written by Anwar Curtis

America is a country full of different opinions, conditions, and expectations but believe it or not, each city in the country’s buildup has more similarities than a little bit. Having hometown pride does have its benefits, but when a persons tunnel vision is their main perspective in regards to their hometown conditions, separation occurs more often than not. It is fair to say that “ordinary people do extraordinary things” and Harrisburg’s own recording artist CB let his pen flow and voice go bridging the gap with his latest video “Life in 717.”


The song and video allowed CB to be vulnerable for three minutes and thirty-four seconds. It captures detail giving the rest of America who never imagined a small city like Harrisburg a better understanding that people there do have big city issues. Issues such as poverty, high rate of public schools being shut down, and unfair chances that have become worldwide topics and CB articulates his story developing insight well with the help of music producer DJ Toomp and video director Michael Morales with 7/20 films.

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Monday, August 1, 2016

8/1/16 "In The Mix Monday" Anyee Wright "Busy" EP Review

Anyee Wright


Written by Anwar Curtis

Music is a cycle that evolves constantly. For some musicians and artists, adapting is a process that can be tedious but for others a feeling of excitement rushes through their blood. Having creative control, and the ability to experiment with many different sounds is something this 5 foot something R&B artist from Philadelphia has been practicing and doing nothing short of a great job in understanding the science of her sound. Anyee Wright has been releasing material both audio and visually for quite some time. Many may be familiar with her previous work, songs like Say Yeah, RWAGLM, and featuring on With If, Aynee is far from a rookie.



On July 22, 2016 Anyee released her latest project Busy, and it is a body of work both generation Y and the Millennium babies can appreciate. You can tell she really worked hard developing the sound and lyrical content for this EP. With songs like (replay, A Hunnit Rounds, and No Smoke) you can hear the influence of the 90’s swing mixed with today’s rhythmic flow. Now as you know every coin has two sides, and even though Anyee most of the time is smiling and enjoying her friends especially at shows, she is far from sweet (a sucker) and she expresses that on this project, encouraging female listeners to watch their surroundings at all time too. So if you are with your “hitta’s” and want to vibe out, definitely check out this eight track EP.



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