Memphis music is truly unstoppable. Each month welcomes more and more incredible new projects. Here are just 5 weâre highlighting for March that weâve had on repeat:
Uniâq – âAinât No Sleepinâ
One thing about the Unapologetic crew is that they are ALWAYS working. Their output is unreal not only because of the volume, but because of the quality. Uniâqâs new single âAinât No Sleepinâ is just the latest example of this. Over soulful yet poppy production by SunnyDizzle, the Memphis songstress showcases her undeniable vocal prowess. The track was also mixed by industry powerhouse Ari Morris, so you know itâs something special. Listen to a snippet below and download the UnApologetic World app to hear it in full.
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Kendrick P – Prelude EP
Is there anyone out there smoother than Kendrick P? No, for real though. Anything that the Memphis singer puts out, elevates and redefines our idea of sensual R&B. Donât believe me? Just hit play on his latest project, Prelude. The three track EP is a hypnotizing listen, complete with melodic production and Kendrickâs velvety vocals. Itâs an excellent offering, proving Kendrickâs own lyrics: âLetâs be honest, I been on it. Who fucking with me? Please show me my opponentâ
K Carbon ft. Mello Buckzz and Big30 – âUn Huhâ
Thereâs absolutely no messing with female rappers these days. These ladies are unstoppable with each new song better than the last. On âUn Huhâ, Memphis rapper K. Carbon links up with rising Chicago artist Mello Buckzz and together they create a bouncy and utterly infectious anthem. Joining them is fellow rapper Big30, who nicely adds just a lilâ extra Memphis to the track. All three provide solid verses, but itâs the ladies that truly standout and take this song to the next level.Â
Supa Glock Bros – âSt. Gatrickâs Day Freestyleâ
Leave it to Supa Glock Bros to turn a lame (sorry but itâs true) holiday into something so much cooler. The Memphis trio, who have all been busy working on their solo endeavors, link back up for the much welcomed âSt. Gatrickâs Day Freestyle.â Here, they seamlessly blend their unique styles on the track to create one cohesive output. Itâs what makes Supa Glock Bros so good – they understand how to maintain their individuality while still functioning as a group. St. Gatrickâs Day >>> St. Patrick’s Day.
Lukah ft. Real Bad Man – âThe FacilitatorâÂ
Memphis rapper Lukah is set to drop his new album Temple Needs Water. Village Needs Peace, and to give us a preview of what to expect heâs shared the first two singles off the upcoming project. The latest is âThe Facilitator,â which finds Lukah operating at his very best: impeccable delivery, poignant lyricism, and flawless technique. âThis project is about the community or the village,â Lukah told us when we spoke to him about the LP last week. âI have a lot of shit in my head that I just have to get out.â If the rest of the album mirrors the magnitude of âThe Facilitator,â weâre lucky to hear his thoughts.