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"Kill Me"- Klass Money is one of FL's fastest-rising rappers; this song is accompanied by a video with a "dope visual style."
"Alright" - Bryan Poppin new song features Tamela Mann, and together they raise the proverbial gospel roof.
"Lipstick On Her Cigar" - Chris Robinson and his guitar strum the sadness of the blues.
"Anyday" - Alexis Jones, Raleigh, NC, songstress, belts out adult-oriented R&B melodies.
"Someplace On Earth" - the Downtown Fiction sings for "losers and kings" on this buoyant pop-rock fusion.
"Bad Company" - John Beezy reps Drop Boy Records in his new song and video.
"Pay Your Tab" - RC & the Gritz releases their debut album to rave reviews.
"BLVD" - Nayah shows Dallas how to take to the boulevard with a song fit for the dance club.
"Alone" - Love Brooklyn claims to be alone. But I'm sure that their myriad of female fans would disagree that they are alone or better off that way.
"Wrecking Ball" - Tom Bertram's version isn't available for purchase. But the cover of Miley Cyrus is worth the listen.
"Enjoy: Like: Love" - Malice and Mario Sweet release an album in celebration of their wedding anniversary and birth of a child.
"Grammar" - Body Language, NY-based electronica/soul quartet, releases another album featuring hits "Just Because" and "Well Absolutely."
"Rent" - Brian Hazard gives away free copies of his unique brand of synthpop.
"Right Mistake" - Shawn Mayer isn't afraid to be sinful when she makes a mistake. She also isn't afraid to rock out.
"Success" - Young Rado spits a positive message on his latest single.