LaRussell’s Blueprint: Redefining Success in Hip-Hop

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In a vibrant and inspiring conversation on Sway In The Morning, LaRussell, the Bay Area’s own trailblazer, shared his exceptional journey of releasing seven albums in a single year and creating a unique blueprint for success that challenges the music industry’s norms. Joined by fellow artist Dee-1 and newcomer Malachi, the conversation explored the essence of authenticity in hip-hop, the importance of community, and the power of independence. If you’ve ever thought about carving your own path in the music industry, this is the story you need to hear.

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The Power of Gratitude and Hustle

LaRussell kicked off the conversation with refreshing positivity, reflecting on his gratitude for another day to create and inspire. “I woke up, gave thanks. Amen. Said thank you, God. Another one? Another twenty-four hours. Let’s go!” he shared, emphasizing how his mindset fuels his work ethic.

His journey is a testament to relentless hustle. From hosting backyard shows where fans could pay anywhere from $1 to $1,000 for tickets, to producing seven albums in just one year, LaRussell embodies the spirit of innovation. What sets him apart is his commitment to creating experiences rather than just performances. “It’s not just a show. I’m there talking, sharing, letting fans ask questions, recommend songs, and connecting directly with people. It’s an experience you can’t get anywhere else,” he explained.

Lessons in Independence: A Template for Success

LaRussell’s story isn’t just about music—it’s a blueprint for building your own ecosystem. “When people ask me what they need to do to break into the industry, I tell them: the template is right in front of you. Create your own industry. Don’t rely on others to do things for you,” he advised.

His advice is actionable: invest in your craft, utilize ads to build awareness, and always stay true to your values. LaRussell revealed that he spent $150,000 in ads over three months, which yielded $700,000 in revenue. “It’s about spreading your gospel globally. If Google, a billion-dollar company, sees value in ads, why wouldn’t you?” he challenged.

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Positivity as Power: Breaking Down Stereotypes

Amid the conversation, Dee-1 expanded on the importance of choosing positivity in an industry that sometimes equates happiness with weakness. “Hip-hop has often glorified darkness and intimidation, but positivity gives you more power. I’ve learned that walking away isn’t running away—it’s protecting yourself from what you could do to yourself through others,” Dee-1 reflected.

LaRussell echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the need for accountability and authenticity. “I’m not scared of walking away. I’m scared of what I could do to myself by staying in situations that aren’t right. It’s vital to be the change you want to see and provide more to the world than just where you’re from.”

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Malachi’s Debut: A New Voice in Hip-Hop

The spotlight turned to Malachi, LaRussell’s protégé and rising star, who made his debut in the Valley of the Hyenas with a powerful freestyle. Living with LaRussell has been transformative for Malachi, who shared, “I graduated high school, moved in, and started working on my craft. It’s been a blessing, and I’m learning every day.”

Malachi’s raw talent and heartfelt delivery during his freestyle showcased the potential of the next generation. “You are officially a hyena,” Sway declared, marking an unforgettable rite of passage for the young artist.

The Freestyle Cypher: A Celebration of Authenticity

The energy reached its peak when LaRussell and Dee-1 showcased their lyrical prowess in an electrifying freestyle session. Tackling topics like systemic inequality, the pitfalls of fame, and the importance of values-based success, the two artists reminded everyone why they are leaders in the movement for change.

“Niggas ain’t talking like that no more. That’s the problem,” LaRussell said, addressing the lack of substance in today’s music. Dee-1 added, “Hip-hop turned into hypocritical hop, but we’re here to change that. Don’t get left behind.”

Redefining Success and Community Impact

LaRussell and Dee-1 are proving that success isn’t just about charting hits; it’s about creating lasting impact. From hosting backyard shows to building a team where everyone has a role, LaRussell’s approach is a masterclass in authenticity. Dee-1’s commitment to positivity and education further amplifies this message, as he continues to teach and advocate for meaningful change.

Their stories remind us that hip-hop can be a solution to the world’s problems. “Hip-hop might not be the cause for all the problems in the world, but it can be the solution,” Dee-1 shared.

LaRussell and Dee-1’s conversation on Sway In The Morning is a powerful reminder that the future of hip-hop lies in authenticity, community, and independence. Their journeys challenge artists to rethink the industry’s norms and pave the way for meaningful change.

What steps will you take to make your mark in the industry? Whether it’s creating your own ecosystem, investing in your craft, or choosing positivity, the blueprint is right in front of you. Let’s celebrate the movement that’s changing the game.

Nick Banga, Steve G. Lover III & Mish Deliver a West Coast Heater With “Ultra Ice Cream”

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Nick Banga, Steve G. Lover III, and Mish team up for a fresh, high-energy collaboration on their new single “Ultra Ice Cream,” bringing a vibrant wave of West Coast flavor to the LA music scene. Produced by Chemist and Nick Banga himself, the track blends that bounce with slick, modern finesse with a perfect backdrop for three rising voices carving out their lanes in the city’s evolving music scene.

From the jump, “Ultra Ice Cream” radiates California energy. The record nods to the legendary Too $hort’s “Gettin’ It,” tapping into a timeless Bay-to-LA lineage while adding a youthful, contemporary edge. Each artist brings their own distinct style: Banga’s creative ear and cadence, Steve G. Lover III’s sharp charisma, and Mish’s smooth yet commanding presence all melt together seamlessly.

The chemistry is undeniable that’s bringing a mix of attitude, confidence, and fun that captures what makes West Coast music so infectious. “Ultra Ice Cream” isn’t just a single; it’s a moment, showcasing three emerging talents stepping into their stride and delivering a record built for cruising, vibin’, and turning the energy all the way up.

A bold showing from LA’s next wave, “Ultra Ice Cream” proves that this trio knows exactly how to bring the heat.

Erick Sermon Connects Generations With His New Collaborative Album “Dynamic Duo’s Vol. 1”

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Hip-Hop icon Erick Sermon best known as one-half of the legendary EPMD, slides back into the spotlight with a fresh new project, Dynamic Duo’s Vol. 1. Instead of making a traditional solo return, Sermon leans into what’s always made him great: authentic chemistry, classic collaboration, and that unmistakable E-Double groove.

The album is exactly what the title promises which is a celebration of duos, the magic of teamwork, and the history of iconic partnerships in Hip-Hop. Sermon handpicked some of the culture’s most powerful tandems, bringing together generations of talent in one place. The lineup is stacked: Redman & Method Man, Snoop Dogg & Nate Dogg, The Game, Conway The Machine, Public Enemy, Cypress Hill, Tha Dogg Pound, Salt-N-Pepa (fresh off their Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction), M.O.P., Heltah Skeltah, 38 Spesh, and even the first new EPMD track in more than 10 years.

Alongside the album, Sermon also dropped a gritty new visual for “Sidewalk Executives,” featuring none other than M.O.P., another reminder that he knows exactly how to bring out the best in Hip-Hop’s hardest hitters.

Sermon says this project was all about bringing fresh energy back to the culture. “I wanted to challenge myself artistically and put together an album built around legendary Hip-Hop duos,” he shares. “Vol. 1 is just the beginning.”

Dynamic Duo’s Vol. 1 is available now on all streaming platforms via Def Squad/DNA Music Group/Hitmaker Distro. It’s ushering in a new chapter for a legend who helped shape the sound of Hip-Hop and still knows how to move it forward.

Enjonu Steps Into Her Power With New Album “Any Day Now”

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Los Angeles artist Enjonu is entering a defining era and her latest album Any Day Now is the most honest, vibrant, and transformative work of her career so far. Rooted in resilience, shaped by lived experience, and elevated by pure artistic fearlessness, this 10-track project introduces a version of Enjonu who is stronger, clearer, and more intentional than ever.

Born and raised in L.A., Enjonu’s story is one of constant movement yet unshakeable grounding. Though she moved around throughout her childhood, her grandmother’s home was always her foundation. Raised by both her mother and grandmother, she learned responsibility early, a strength that now translates into the emotional weight and maturity behind her music.

Her life shifted dramatically in 2022 after a major health diagnosis that forced her to slow down and reclaim her faith. That moment became a turning point, reshaping her creativity and renewing her sense of purpose. And at the center of that purpose is motherhood. For Enjonu, being the best mother to her two children is her greatest achievement and deepest motivation a theme that subtly echoes throughoutAny Day Now.”

Lil Baby Sets Release Date for ‘The Leaks’

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Grammy-winning rap superstar Lil Baby has officially announced the release date for his upcoming project, The Leaks. This new collection is a special gift for his dedicated fanbase. It will be available on December 3, which is also Lil Baby’s 31st birthday.

The Leaks compiles full versions of previously teased songs. Many of these tracks have circulated online for years as snippets. The project covers multiple eras of Baby’s career. It showcases his journey from his early days to his current status as a global superstar. The album is a way for him to give back to his day-one supporters for their loyalty. Fans can pre-save The Leaks HERE.

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As part of his new series, WHAM Wednesdays, Lil Baby has been dropping new music for his fans. He recently released four new tracks: “All on Me” featuring G Herbo, “Real Shit,” “Otha Boy,” and “Try to Love.” These songs build anticipation for his upcoming project.

His latest release, “Middle of the Summer,” continues to show his strong presence in the rap game. In the song, Baby raps about his success and confidence. The track is accompanied by a video directed by BCPBrandon. The video highlights his journey to fame in Atlanta. He raps, “Middle of the summer in Atlanta, I’m still a cold n—a.”

Earlier this year, Lil Baby achieved his fourth No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 with WHAM. Following this success, he embarked on the high-energy WHAM WORLD Tour. The tour hit major arenas across North America and featured special guest BigXthaPlug.

This year also marked the fifth anniversary of his influential album, My Turn. To celebrate, a special commemorative vinyl was released. This honored the project’s status as the highest-selling album of any genre in 2020.

Lil Baby continues to dominate the music scene with his consistent releases and fan engagement. With The Leaks dropping on his birthday, fans have much to look forward to. The project promises to be a nostalgic and exciting collection for everyone who has followed his career. Mark your calendars for December 3 to hear the full versions of these long-awaited tracks.

Clipse to Debut Amazon’s New NBA Postgame Music Series

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Amazon Music is launching “In The Paint,” a new performance series that brings together music and basketball. It will debut on December 5. The iconic GRAMMY®-nominated hip-hop duo Clipse will give the inaugural performance. This will happen during the NBA on Prime postgame show, NBA Nightcap.

Clipse’s performance premieres Friday during the NBA Nightcap post-game show on Prime Video. Each installment of the series will feature two songs. One song will air during the live NBA on Prime broadcast. A second song will be available exclusively to Amazon Music customers in the Amazon Music app right after.

The performances are filmed literally “in the paint” on a regulation half-court. This court is located at Prime Video’s 13,000-square-foot NBA studio at Amazon MGM Studios in Culver City. The state-of-the-art space features more than 2,300 LED screens and 22 cameras. Consequently, this creates an immersive environment where music and basketball culture can come together.

The premiere comes as Clipse celebrates five GRAMMY® nominations. They also recently released their critically acclaimed album LET GOD SORT EM OUT. This is the duo’s first full-length project in 16 years. The album was executive produced by Pharrell Williams. It also features guest appearances from Kendrick Lamar, Tyler, The Creator, Nas, and more. This event caps a huge year for the group, which includes their GQ Men of the Year cover story and a sold-out U.S. tour.

More “In The Paint” segments will roll out throughout the 2025-2026 NBA season.

Women of the West Coast Deliver Heat in New Cypher House Freestyle

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The Cypher House taps into powerful West Coast energy with its Female Edition, a dynamic freestyle inspired by Red Bull’s iconic “West Coast” Redbull cypher. This time shining the spotlight on the women who are pushing the culture forward. Featuring LeeLee Babii, Bon Tha Don, Queen Ye, Ashbash The Coldest, and Mrs. Black Dyamond, the cypher captures the raw grit, and undeniable talent that’s helping define today’s West Coast rap scene.

From the moment the beat drops, each artist steps into the mic with a different aura, yet all deliver with the same fierceness. LeeLee Babii sets the tone with her sharp delivery and relentless cadence, instantly proving she’s a force to be reckoned with. Bon Tha Don follows with a commanding presence, cutting through the beat with boss-like bars and unshakeable confidence. Queen Ye brings a polished yet aggressive flow, showcasing lyricism that hits as hard as her attitude. Ashbash The Coldest, true to her name, slides in with icy charisma and a punchline-heavy performance that reminds everyone why she’s one of the most talked-about voices on the West Coast. Closing out strong, Mrs. Black Dyamond locks in with a fiery verse full of grit, attitude, and precision cementing the cypher with a final stamp of energy.

Together, they create a moment that’s bigger than a freestyle; it’s a statement. This edition celebrates the women who not only match the intensity of their male counterparts but elevate the entire scene with their authenticity, talent, and individuality. The chemistry, the competitive edge, and the unity all collide to showcase exactly why these ladies are becoming front-runners in West Coast hip-hop.

The Cypher House (Female Edition) isn’t just a tribute to an iconic Red Bull moment, it’s a new chapter, written by the women who refuse to be overlooked and are ready to take their rightful place in the spotlight.

Cozz Reflects, Heals, and Reveals on His Latest Drop “All That I Got”

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Cozz returns with one of his most revealing releases to date, dropping both the single and visual for “All That I Got,” a record rooted in truth, self-awareness, and emotional evolution. Known for his lyrical precision and unfiltered storytelling, Cozz taps into a deeper, more vulnerable layer this time around opening the door to the personal battles, doubts, and breakthroughs that shaped his journey.

Over a reflective, soul-heavy production, Cozz spits with clarity about the high expectations he’s chased, the moments he nearly gave up, and the pressure that comes with carrying a dream that feels bigger than you. “All That I Got” unfolds like a journal entry that’s unrestricted, honest, and intentional as he confronts his past choices, his relationship with success, and the mental toll of navigating the industry. Yet beneath the weight of the confessions lies resilience, a hunger to heal, and a man rediscovering the value in his own voice.

The visual amplifies that narrative, placing Cozz in raw, intimate settings that mirrors the emotion of his lyrics. No theatrics, just truth. The video moves like a self-reflection in motion, giving fans an unguarded look at who he is when the stage lights fade.

“All That I Got” marks more than a release, it marks a shift. It shows an artist stepping out of survival mode and into self-realization, grounding himself in the lessons, losses, and growth that brought him here. It’s Cozz at his most transparent, reminding listeners that sometimes the hardest bars to spit are the ones that reveal the most.

“You Name It” A 10-Track Blueprint by Quincybeats from Long Beach, CA

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Born and raised in Long Beach, California, Quincybeats is a producer, songwriter, and sonic architect shaping the next generation of modern R&B and West Coast rhythm. Growing up in a city with deep musical roots to classic G-funk, street legends, and timeless soul, he absorbed every layer of its energy. From the warm bounce of early-2000s R&B to the raw, melodic storytelling of the West Coast, these influences became the foundation of his signature sound: smooth, melodic, and filled with that unmistakable California swing.

Quincy’s journey started the way many great producers begin alone in his bedroom, teaching himself to make beats before ever stepping foot in a professional studio. What began as experimentation quickly grew into a fully formed craft. Over the years, he developed a unique blend of warm chords, polished textures, knocking drums, and lush harmonics inspired by The Neptunes, Ty Dolla $ign, YG, and the golden era of R&B production.

Now, Quincy steps into a defining moment with the release of his 10-song self-executive-produced project “You Name It”, a fully curated body of work designed to showcase his evolution as a producer and creative director. The project features some of the West Coast’s most exciting emerging voices, including Holland Izz, Rockitneedspace, Leota, and GLC, each artist bringing their own cadence and color to Quincy’s sonic landscape.

Quincybeats isn’t just making songs he’s crafting a new wave rooted in feeling, texture, and timeless West Coast soul.

Kevin Getem’s “Era Pages” Influence the Culture

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Kevin Getem is quietly becoming one of the most influential digital curators of our time. As the creator behind the massively popular Instagram pages @80s90sera, @2000sera, @10sera, and @60s70sera they’re collectively reaching over 1 million followers. He has reinvented the way nostalgia is archived, experienced, and interpreted online. His platforms are not simple throwback pages; they’re living timelines, cultural museums, and storybooks that bridge generations through a distinctly Gen Z and BIPOC lens.

What makes Kevin’s work stand out is his editorial point of view. He doesn’t just share old clips; he contextualizes them. He weaves together music, fashion, film, sports, internet moments, and cultural milestones, creating a universe where past eras feel alive, relevant, and deeply connected to today’s creative landscape. Through his curation, icons of the past become conversation partners for the present reminding young audiences where trends began, how influence evolved, and why the culture looks the way it does now.

His impact hasn’t gone unnoticed. Kevin’s era pages are followed and engaged with by some of the biggest names in the world, including LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Russell Westbrook, as well as countless artists, athletes, creatives, and major entertainment brands. Their presence speaks to the credibility and cultural reach Kevin has built, his content resonates across generations, industries, and communities.

Kevin Getem’s story is ultimately about more than nostalgia, it’s about stewardship. He has built a digital portfolio that honors the past while fueling the future, proving that sometimes the most powerful innovation comes from looking back with intention, respect, and vision. Stay connected with Kevin on Instagram GETEM ™️🎲 (@kevingetem) • Instagram photos and videos