Ruby Hornet Weekly Playlist Volume 1

We want to highlight the best songs of the week since good music deserves a spotlight, so we compiled our favorite Soundcloud gems into one place, get in tune.

1. Ravyn Lenae - Computer Luv Feat. Steve Lacy

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Arguably the most talented vocalist in Chicago, this EP is purer than uncut Bolivian coke, this track especially stood out.

2. Qari - Since I was 17

Qari is back at it with his trademark casual delivery and hard hitting bars.

3. jdnhnt - Passing Time

A fantastic song for a hangover on a Sunday. Trust me on this.

4. Aso - Dreamer

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Mellow old school drum vibes intertwined with a fantastic melody.

5. LUNXCH - Breathe

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An introspective relaxed flow paired perfectly with a even keeled beat.

6. Tobi Lou - Solange

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Energetic sing-song rapping with fantastic mixing and vibrant production.

7. Ciscero - Function Feat. Goldlink, April George, Cheakity

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A lyrical mid-tempo track that keeps the head nodding is always going to have a home here on RH.

8. Pluto Nash - Wanna Know

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A fucking banger. Plain and simple.

9. Thelonious Martin - Diamond

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off his mellow new beat tape in honor of J. Dilla this was a cut that stood out.

10. Musa Reems - Let Em' Know

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A manic flow + bars on bars + a haywire beat = Let Em' Know.


Na$im Williams + SiSi Dior -Highway (Feat. ShowYouSuck & K'Valentine)

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Back and rejuvenated for 2018, RH is proud to premiere the energetic single "Highway", Produced by Na$im Williams & Frtyz and performed by SiSi Dior, ShowYouSuck, & K'Valentine. Stream the song above and check out what Na$im and Sisi have in store for 2018 with our exclusive interview below:

Alexy: “Have you ever awoken from a nightmare to realize you are not awake” is a very gripping start to a song, what was the purpose behind that phrase? 

SiSi: It’s a couple meanings behind that phrase. I’ve always been plagued by night terrors and sleep paralysis when i wake up from my nightmare I’m still frozen in fear though I’m in my room i can’t move I’m still not fully awake. The other meaning behind the phrase is it’s a part of my project Twighlight Zone I came up with Twighlight Zone because i feel like I’m living in another dimension it’s like my worlds been flipped upside down and I’m just living through it.

Alexy: Tell us a little bit about how your track ‘Highway' came together:
Na$im: The beat for "Highway" was made back in the summer of 2016. SiSi came to the studio with the sample she wanted me to flip and the rest was history. Frtyz co-produced the record. SiSi wound up getting ShowYouSuck and K'Valentine on the track in 2017. I'm very proud of the sound we created.

SiSi: I’m always listening to a variety of music I love this Band “Tycho” I ran into this one track and was like i need Na$im to sample this i hit him up and he & my other Producer Frytz worked together to make a masterpiece. Then i hit up a couple of my friends ShowYouSuck & K’valentine they completed the record and the rest is history.

Alexy: What are your plans following the single? Is there a project in the works? 

Na$im: This is my first release since January 2017. I put out a track featuring my artists from Harlem and Cam'ron. During this past year, I have had the chance to work on so many more records and better understand what I am good at as a composer; my team and I did a lot of studying. SiSi and I are releasing a project in February called "Twlight Zone". We are also releasing the B side later this year. We landed some pretty cool features on these EPs. SiSi is really going to leave her mark this year. I'm better than ever too!

SiSi: I’m planning on dropping my Ep Twighlight Zone late February. I also have another project in the works with Showyousuck set to drop soon.

Alexy: What are you trying to get across with this new project?

Na$im: We just really want our supporters and the music world to know we are here to stay. SiSi and I have only advanced ever since we teamed up. We are confident in our abilities as musicians and our new marketing plans. We've been working with a small yet dedicated team. The work will definitely show.

SiSi: I just want people to understand who I am I want the audience to live in my shoes. Everything is not always as glamorous as I️t may seem. I want to be respected for my Craft and showcase my talent in another light. New sounds New wave.


KAMI- PAYLOAD

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KAMI rings in the new year with a jubilant new video for "PAYLOAD". With his excitable delivery and a synth heavy instrumental the track is a certified banger. Starting off with a grainy IPhone video the video morphs into a behind the scenes experience showcasing KAMI and the Savemoney crews carefree antics. The song is a celebration, toasting to coming from nothing, and making it in this cruel world.

A perfect mood for 2018. Listen above.


10 Best Beat Tapes Of 2017

The modern BeatTape has evolved quite a bit since its earliest ancestors. Legendary underground works like Kanyes early BeatTape were meant to attract the ears of rappers, not to be stand alone projects. J. Dilla's "Donuts" album came around and crushed that expectation, with an instrumental album so ahead of its time it liberated the modern Hip-Hop producer, allowing the beat maker to become the star of the show.

Instrumental albums have long been a part of music history but not until the last decade or so with the popularization of Soundcloud, Bandcamp, & Youtube have instrumental Hip-Hop albums begun to gain traction and popularity. While producers still have a long way to go before fans and artists alike start giving them their due, the snowball has been set into motion. Innovators like Chillhop Music and SteezyAsFuck and Ambition have given beat tapes a platform for fans to find quality instrumental content. As part of our own contribution to the culture we wanted to highlight our 10 favorite BeatTapes and producers that came out this year. So without further adieu I present to you the RH Top 10 BeatTapes of 2017:

10. Tomppabeats - Arcade

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Tomppabeats is arguably the king of Lofi Hip-Hop at the moment. Amassing a cult following the Helsinki based producer turns everything he touches into gold. "Arcade" is filled with soulful flips, choppy drums, and clever effects that showcase the brilliance of the Finnish producer. His Bandcamp is filled with gold and his catalogue can stand up to damn near anyone.

9. Bassti - Girl

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I first heard of German producer Bassti through his collaborative "Moonlight" EP with singer Melanie Rose. When I came across his "Girl" BeatTape I was amazed. The project embodies the euphoric depth of emotions one feels when they are in love (or at least thinks they are). Serene and calm this project is the definition of Chillhop. The keys on "Vinyl Drop" take the listener to cloud 9, the calm drums pace gently, head nodding music at its finest.

8. Keem The Cipher - Exploration

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Keem The Cipher was seemingly everywhere this year. I heard his beats jacked by wack and talented rappers alike, nor can I blame them, as the funk and groove in his drums is undeniable. "Exploration" is a journey into the wide sonic palette of the Chattanooga producer. The melodies vary, never settling on one sound, from the experimental soundscape of "Like You Mean It." right into the boom bap-esque keys and organ on "Thinkin' Bout//Franks Theme" to the rumbling bass line and hard hitting drums on "Dizzy!". The project ebbs and flows into a sonic gumbo.

7. Knight Ali - I Think It's Raining

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An aptly titled project "I Think It's Raining" is my favorite thing to put on repeat during a chill day spent indoors. The Aussie producer Knight Ali reps the rising Foreknowledge crew and wields an understanding of flipping samples that is second to none. The smooth guitar on "Fireworks" evokes a certain nostalgia not felt enough in modern music. His Soundcloud is filled with gems and is updated on a such a consistent basis one has to wonder where Knight finds the time to make all these high quality tracks.

6. Jinsang - Confessions

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Right from the opening strings you know you're in for a treat with "Confessions". While a little lengthier than the average BeatTape; the project is perfect for putting on your headphones and focusing on homework or other monotonous tasks. The sound selection in Jinsang's melodies embody the beauty of life and give the listener a renewed sense of meaning. Other essential listening from Jinsang should include his phenomenal "Solitude" tape.

5. Idealism - Hiraeth

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The minimalist aesthetic of Idealism production is perfect for a walk on a cloudy evening or a train ride through the countryside. The Finland based producer embodies the Chillhop/Lofi aesthetic with simple but profound drums, more being done with less, sitting with your own thoughts can be hard with a wall of sound in your ears. "Hiraeth" gives you the opportunity to step back and view the world from a simpler perspective.

4. Odyssee - Mezzanine

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A master of the craft Odyssee keeps things moving beautifully on "Mezzanine". The opening piano on the tape evolves in a complex progression not often heard in Hip-Hop. Not lacking in simplicity though the next track "Those Things" leads with a smooth Jazz guitar that would make George Benson proud. No track sounds alike, the monotony of a loop based genre not felt in "Mezzanine", an ever colorful kaleidoscope of sound.

3. Mt. Marcy - Sorry

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The detuned glory of the intro to "Sorry" shows Mt. Marcy means business. The sparse simplicity of the loops flows one into another like the river to the ocean. The New York producer never sticks on one topic for too long, brushing seemingly insignificant strokes across the canvas, until you step back and see the masterpiece.

2. Mujo - Reincarnation

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An absolutely hypnotic Lofi experience Mujo makes hazy early morning/late night music meant for drowsy eyed dreamers. The hi-hats pace the beats giving the mind something to focus on while the kicks pump in to give you that bit of life needed to get through the day. The Hungarian producer knows how to balance the classic Hip-Hop ethos with scratches and chopping while maintaining a contemporary sound.

1. Chillhop Music - Raw Cuts 2

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As mentioned before Chillhop Music and their roster of artists is moving producer culture forward one song at a time. The fantastic and eclectic "Raw Cuts 2" is a collection of beats pieced together with the singular theme of head knocking. Some cuts are choppy and experimental, others straightforward and classical, combined you see the vast array of talent united on one project.

 


Kweku Collins - Home.

It's 5pm on a temperate Saturday night in Evanston, the relatively quiet sister city, lying directly north of Chicago. Red Bull Sound Select Presents: 30 Days In Chicago has put together 30 shows in 30 nights to celebrate the Chicago music scene. So why did the 25th night not actually take place in Chicago? The answer would be one Kweku Collins.

On April 1, 2015, Kweku, a senior in highschool at the time, signed to a small up and coming Chicago record label called Closed Sessions. Two years later I'm back in the same room that he used to write his first songs in, his father excitedly telling Kweku that he would be wearing Kweku's leather pants tonight, in order to honor his son's first headliner back in his hometown. Kweku coyly smiles and casually brushes off his dad's exuberance with a memory: "The last time I wore those pants it was at my high school prom." He grins, knowing how much has changed since then.

It all started making songs with Garageband. He wrote slam poetry growing up; his mother encouraged him to join the school's team. He learned basic music principles from his Father, who was a percussionist. In his boyhood room he was able to create his critically acclaimed album Nat Love, which would go on to springboard his music into the national spotlight. This past year his sophomore EP, Grey continued to heighten the altitude on Kweku's rise. He toured the nation with the band Whitney and went oversees to Europe to tour. All of this by 21.

When asked how high school him would respond to knowing he was headlining the premier venue in his city, he pauses for a second, then with a half serious expression he says: "don't fuck it up."

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At 1245 Chicago avenue, off the Dempster Purple Line stop, lies SPACE. A concert venue “where music fanatics can get closer to their favorite music and have a uniquely intimate and memorable experience," according to the venue's website. SPACE offers to let the performers have tables or seats at their leisure, creating an experience that is best suited for the music. During sound check Kweku balks at how much bigger the venue looked than the last time he was there. Tables had been set up at the side of the stage previously, this time it was an open ended room leaving little to no separation from the audience and the performer. This was hours before the doors were scheduled to open and the illusion of all that open space seemed daunting. A lot can change in an artist's life, but that fear of not being heard will always remain.

As Kweku takes us around his block after soundcheck he alludes to just how surreal this experience already is: "I just watched Alex and Mike (his management team) walk down the same street that I used to always skateboard on." In his Ford he is quite literally taking a drive down memory lane. As we pull up to his house he recounts a boyhood story of how the rich neighbors across the street tried to put him in his place. Kweku had been hiding in a tree during the summertime making noises and scaring a young boy who lived in the mansion directly across from Kweku's apartment building. His older brother came out telling Kweku to shut up, only for Kweku to confidently jump down from the tree and cause the boys to retreat in fear. Even at a young age he was bold and unwavering.

Once Kweku has grabbed some comfortable clothes and gone for a calming drive, he returns back to the venue with a half hour to doors opening. After putting his stuff down in his luxurious green room stocked with his pick of Guiness, Modelo, Topo Chico and Red Bull, he opts to grab his favorite beer from the back of his car instead and fill the cooler with that. This is his night after-all. After eating some Buffalo Joes Wings he goes out to see what's brewing in front of the venue, dozens of people are already lined up and excited to get a pre-show look at the hometown hero. Kweku runs into two old teachers from his highschool who ask him for a picture, "bless you" one of them exclaims after he obliges. Kweku finds his niece who he is eager to show backstage, she tells me how proud she is of him, how he was more like a brother to her growing up. "We used to spend time skating and making videos together, I'm from Evanston, so (of course) I've been to SPACE a few times," she says with delight. Knowing her own family is joining a long list of great artists who've shared the stage.

While the opening DJ set begins, Kweku floats around; his mind no doubt running a mile a minute. He comes back to the green room with a nervous smile stating "it's already getting hella stressful out there," meaning that the venue is already filling up with eager fans. After being there since 3:30pm, it felt like the show would never start, once the first act began though time seemingly sped up. All of a sudden 11pm is only 5 minutes away, and the crowd is ready. Anytime Kweku's name was so much as mentioned by the previous acts the crowd thunderously cheered.

At 11pm Kweku came out to a deafening ovation. He begins his set with “Lucky Ones”, the crowd singing along to every word. Halfway through the performance Kweku pauses the set to tell the crowd "So... I went to high school with half of you. This is pretty crazy," at which point the crowd roars, old friends and acquaintances all sharing in a mutual moment in time. Kweku shouts out his friend by name who he spots, a few rows back from center stage, the crowd all packed in as close as they can possibly fit, loves it. He returns to his set only to pause once again after the next song, even more overwhelmed with emotion all he can say is "this is crazy, this is really, really crazy," feeling the weight of the moment in every emotional pause.

Once the performance ends he is mobbed by people, he escapes back to the green room and asks for a moment alone. His mother guards the door making sure no one ruins her son’s brief reflection. "Kweku is a beautiful soul," she says. "He just needs to gather himself, this has all meant so much to him." As he exits, fans anxiously await to get their special edition Red Bull Sound Select Kweku Collins skateboard decks; signed by the local skateboarder turned hometown hero.

Could this all have been imagined two years ago? No one can be sure but regardless, under the circumstances of today, Kweku Collins is one of the Lucky Ones.


Chance The Rapper & Jeremih - Merry Christmas Lil' Mama Rewrapped

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Last Christmas fans were gifted a Hip-Hop Holiday album courtesy of Chicago's own Chance The Rapper & Jeremih in the form of "Merry Christmas Lil' Mama". For 2017 we get a new addition to this series with Hannibal Buress pulling up for the festivities, he jests that these two musicians love Christmas maybe a little too much, all in good fun though as this project is purely about good intentions and joy. Tracks like "Big Kid Again" embody this sentiment, Chances energetic second verse details all the struggle he's seen, opting to use that experience to make a positive difference in the world.

The lasting themes of peace, love, and civic pride are something that have always made Chance such an easy character to root for. He deserves to be applauded for sending positive messages not just through his actions but through the actual medium he uses, music, to reach mass audiences. "Held It Down" is a beautiful sentiment reasoning that if one can take care of their mother in every sense, then they have done what needed to be done.

"Merry Christmas Lil' Mama" will really get you in the true holiday spirit, ideally this project and its themes can be enjoyed year long though.


Joz - Blue Line EP

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A RH favorite, Joz is a young singer from Minnesota, her EP "Blue Line" has finally released after a lot of anticipation following her outstanding single "Parties". Needless to say the EP is fantastic, completely self produced and written, Joz has established herself as someone who is self reliant in her output. As a result, a unified vision of chill personal music washes over you like a tidal wave on "Blue Line".

My personal favorites include: "Goat" which has a heavenly bass line and chords that match the tone of Joz's voice perfectly. "For The Better", is a more uptempo track led by an engaging hi hat line and cathedral like vocals that feel larger than life with fantastic harmonization that sends the song off. And finally "Parties", a very introspective song that has a unique vantage point of how the socially anxious feel at gatherings of extroverts.

As far as debut projects go this is one of the better offerings I can remember. Joz is certainly an artist to watch for 2017. Stream Above.


Morocco Brown - Mania (Prod. cbbeatz)

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In a hyperactive flow Morocco Brown shows a renewed passion for his bars on "Mania". Produced by ccbeatz, the minimalistic melody gives Morocco space to talk his shit. Covering topics like the rest of the industry, searching for relevance, and his own journey Morocco's words are earnest. Singing over the chorus he croons in a hushed tone, a soft message to someone, most likely himself.

"you say I know I need you..."

Listen for yourself above.