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New Music: $hayBand$ Drops 2nd EP ‘Female Pain Muzik’

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Boston’s very own $hayBand$ has just dropped her second EP, ‘Female Pain Muzik.’ This Diamond Child’s project is twenty-eight minutes of vulnerability — and simultaneously of resilience. 

$hay sets the tone of this collection with her first record named ‘Toxic.’ Thanks to her Cartiers, she’s blind to the BS and wrapped up in bright visions of her aspirations.  Considering all the turmoil, who could blame her for her toxicity? 

In her EP’s second track — ‘Ride or Die,’ $hay sets the scene with a sample from ‘U Should’ve Known Better’ by the one and only R&B songstress Monica. For a brief 2 minutes, $hay shares why those who’ve crossed her in the past should’ve done better: when she’s in it, she’s committed. She never falters on her word and on that premise, she expects no less from the next man who stands before her. 

‘Love Again’ is a lamentation of lost love. She rants about the lip service she was given toward the beginning of a budding relationship. She essentially explains how past heartbreak has built a wall between herself and any new chances of vulnerability. 

As you can see, $hay is more than jaded. She continues to speak her truths in ‘Make It Back,’ ‘Mud,’ and ‘Drug Story.’ Her heart is made of diamonds: precious yet durable. 

In her ninth track, ‘Roses’ $hay demands her man to show his love if it’s real. Considering all of the lies and betrayal — especially after hanging around all of her carbon copies, she has no choice left but to leave blood on the roses. 

Despite the mess, she’s stilling ‘Shining’ and she tells us all about how clever she truly is despite being taken for granted. We all know how men will see a good thing and still fumble it. 

“Don’t you lie to me 
Thinking you ain’t gon’ get caught 
B-tch I’m a diamond I get what I want” 

At the end of all the chaos, $hay ends with a ‘Ghetto Love Story’ featuring KM Popout that’s filled with expectations in a potential partner, ultimatums, glimpses into past heartbreak, and more. 

Be sure to show love and stream ‘Female Pain Muzik’ and follow this star on IG @shaybandomt!

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Ransom Teams Up with Harry Fraud on ‘Lavish Misery’ EP

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Following the release of “Spare The Rod, Spoil The Child” in 2023, Ransom joins forces with producer Harry Fraud for their latest collaborative project, “Lavish Misery.”

This project, comprising 8 tracks, features contributions from artists Boldy James and 38 Spesh. The leading single, “Live from the Roxy,” sets the tone for an immersive experience.

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Meek Mill Releases New Independent EP ‘HEATHENISM’

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Meek Mill found himself at the center of discussions due to his involvement in a new lawsuit alongside Diddy, who is accused of sexual assault and harassment by producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, a contributor to Diddy’s latest album, The Love Album: Off the Grid.

In the lawsuit, Jones alleges that Diddy had sex with Meek Mill, among others. Despite Meek’s name being redacted, the footnotes reveal him as the Philadelphia rapper who was previously associated with Nicki Minaj.

After spending 48 hours defending himself on social media, Meek Mill has shifted his focus back to his music, unveiling a new EP named HEATHENISM. This independent release features five tracks, with collaborations with Fivio Foreign and Future.

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Samaria Signs to RCA Records & Releases New EP ‘Even Paradise Rains’

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Marking her debut with RCA Records, Samaria unveils her latest project under the label, “Even Paradise Rains.”

The project comprises of 8 tracks, with support from singles like “tight rope,” “wish you well,” “serial recluse,” and the freshly dropped “best thing for me.”

“Digging myself out of graves I created is a common theme in my world,” said Samaria about the project. “I’ve allowed my emotions to guide my hands and have never been left with much to show for it except for the places I would seek for shelter from the wars in my mind. For a brief moment, I’ll find paradise in solitude, and then the first drop of rain hits my skin, and I wake up back at square one.”

Even Paradise Rains serves as a follow up to Samaria’s 2022 EP Didn’t Start With You, which contains a lone feature from Tone Stith.

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