New Music: Caleborate – “Away From” Feat. Mir Fontane [LISTEN]

A true MC who has something for every generation, Caleborate returns with his new single, “Away From.” With the song’s ever-smooth production coming by way of Lege Kale, the South Side Sacramento representer gives listeners a window into his soul and inner frustrations, as he perfectly puts Kale’s subtle and elegant keyboard chords to great use.

Furthermore, Camden, NJ standout and rising hitmaker Mir Fontane adds to the track, showcasing his impressive versatility.  With Caleborate’s upcoming release ‘Hear Me Out’ dropping in a few weeks, Stay tuned from more from the ever-versatile and multifaceted wordsmith.

Listen below.

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New Music: Caleborate – “Hear Me Out” [LISTEN]

Bay Area spitter Caleborate makes his return to music after a short hiatus. His new single “Hear Me Out” finds the Oakland emcee getting introspective over the soulful production. The song is packaged with a video that follows Caleb through his stops in Europe and a retro VHS-like filter.

Watch and listen below.

 

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Caleborate Drops Two New Singles [LISTEN]

Been vibing with Bay Area rapper Caleborate’s music for a few years now and he never seems to disappoint. His last project ‘Real Person’ went under the radar and is still very slept on. He hasn’t dropped new music in a year but returns with two new joints, where he gets experimental.

Listen to “Crazy (Some Days I Feel Like S**t)” and “Thoughts Of A Millennial” below.

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New Video: Caleborate – “Bankrobber” [WATCH]

Up-and-coming Bay Area rapper, Caleborate drops the visuals for his soulful “Bankrobber” single, where he faces off with a police officer in traffic before throwing money out a moving vehicle. The single is off his ‘Real Person’ album, which he dropped last year.

Watch below.

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18 Artists To Watch In 2018 [PEEP]

Every year there are artists that emerge and turn themselves into household names. Last year we saw artists like SZA, Cardi B, Playboi Carti, Khalid, 6lack, and others blow up right in front of our faces. I’ve compiled a list of 18 artists that are destined to blow up in 2018.

This list is in no particular so please hold your slander.

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MOZZY

Sacramento’s Mozzy has been bubbling for a while now and on the cusp of taking his career to the next level. Last year he released his ‘1 Up Top Ahk’ album, in which he showed exactly what he’s made of. His lyrical abilities are nearly impeccable and his delivery is up there with some of the hottest spitters in the game. Mozzy also isn’t afraid to use his platform to address social issues and the fact that he speaks his mind makes him even tougher.

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PHORA

Being from Anaheim, Phora has always had a strong following in Southern California. Last year he really took off with his debut album ‘Yours Truly Forever’, and in doing so gained a national cult-like following. After releasing his debut album, Phora showed exactly how big his following is by selling $2.2M in merch sales in only 24-hours! I see him surpassing the success 2017 brought him and it will start on G-Eazy’s “The Beautiful & Damned Tour,” which he will be an undercard for.

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MAXO KREAM

Houston rapper Maxo Kream began to gain recognition with co-signs from A$AP Mob members a few years ago. That really gained him public attention, which he since has fully taken advantage of. He’s already worked with the likes of A$AP Rocky, Joey Bada$$, Playboi Carti, amongst others. Maxo has that gangsta rap persona and his street cred adds substance to all his bars. Last Friday he released his debut album, ‘Punken’, which is filled with certified bangers.

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REXX LIFE RAJ

2017 was a big year for Rexx Life Raj, as he accomplished so much in so little time. I remember linking up with him at SXSW in March and by November he had hopped on songs with G-Eazy, Russ, P-Lo, and the legendary Goapele. Just about every song he dropped last year was absolutely fire and warranted a listen. With a striking bars and a quick melodic flowing style, this guy is destined for greatness.

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G-HERBO

I caught up with G-Herbo a few weeks ago at Rolling Loud SoCal and we talked about his plans for 2018. He told me there’s about three projects he’s ready to release and it will start with his collaborative ‘Swervo’ project with Southside. Herbo was a problem last year and he will only continue to climb to the top with his lyrical prowess.

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88GLAM

Toronto’s 88Glam is looking to continue the success other artists from the 6ix like Drake, The Weeknd, Belly, Tory Lanez, Nav, and more have had. In 2017 they went on a viral tear with singles like “Bali” featuring Nav, “12,” and “Big Tymers.” They’ve already secured co-signs from the XO camp and Riccardo Tisci, so the stamp is there. If they keep their pedal on the gas, there’s no telling how far they’ll get.

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GASHI

New York rapper Gashi scratched the surface of success last year with his “No No No” and “Turn Me Down” singles. Having a deal with Jay Z’s Roc Nation in place will definitely help  pair him with the right producers and collaborators. His flow is already next level and with the anticipation of his debut album coming in 2018, you will see him level up.

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SYLVAN LACUE

Miami’s Sylvan LaCue is long overdue on the blow up front. He consistently makes music that is infectious, soothing and will undoubtedly touch your soul. His way of story-telling is reminiscent of Kendrick Lamar’s good kid, m.A.A.d city’ album and comes with a mystique that makes you want more. With a balance of smooth vocals and formidable cadence, he shows he’s ready for the next level. His recently-released ‘Apologies In Advance’ album is drawing a lot of attention and rightfully so.

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BRENT FAIYAZ

GoldLink had one of the hottest songs of 2017 in “Crew.” My personal favorite part of the song was the catchy chorus, which was melodically delivered by Brent Faiyaz, who often goes overlooked on the track and in the industry. That chorus earned him a GRAMMY nomination and I’m sure he will use that as motivation to kill sh*t in 2018. The Baltimore, Maryland product has a style that is reminiscent of the 90’s golden era of R&B.

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CALEBORATE

I’ve been following Bay Area rapper Caleborate for a cool minute now. In 2016 he showed his love for hip-hop with his ‘1993’ tape and last year he released his relatable album, ‘Real Person’. He really has a superlative talent and his powerful lyrics will certainly play a major role in breaking him into the mainstream. With a hunger for more and a relentless approach, I see him going far this year.

 

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G PERICO

Traditional West Coast gangsta rap has really disappeared in this era of mumble rap. If that is the style of hip-hop you yearn for, you’re guaranteed to vibe with LA rapper, G Perico. G takes a story-telling approach with swift style of rapping. Watch him rise this year.

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ROCKY BANKS

Houston rapper Rocky Banks is probably the most slept on artist in his region, if not the entire continent. His ability to blatantly express his emotions on a track is really intriguing and draws you in. Last year he dropped his ‘Trust In Banko’ album, which is definitely a must listen, that breezes from front-to-back. He’s already drawn comparisons to Big K.R.I.T. and an early version of Kendrick Lamar. Next month he will release his forthcoming ‘Big Little Brother’ album, and it will be a problem (TRUST ME I’VE HEARD IT). This guy is about to blow up. DON’T SLEEP.

 

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DICE SOHO

Being the first artist signed to Mike Dean’s M.W.A. label, Dice Soho already has an upper hand. Upon talking to Mike Dean I quickly found that Dice’s hardwork and dedication, coupled with his undeniable talent is a reason he will reach stardom. This year he will release his ‘You Could Have’ EP, which promises to include a plethora of bangers. His newest single “Giraffe” has been going off in clubs and should be followed with more heat.

 

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COZZ

Dreamville signee Cozz is a crazy lyricist, who often times goes unnoticed, unless he’s on a track with Cole or Bas. If you pay attention you will quickly learn that this guy can spit with the best of them and doesn’t need any features to create fire sounds. For Cozz the talent is there, we just need a full-length album to solidify it and it appears we will get it this year.

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03 GREEDO

Since coming into the music scene, 03 Greedo has been surrounded with buzz. He is the kind of artist that can breakout with an infectious banger at any given moment and that makes him a special talent. The Watts native has an uncanny, unorthodox style, which draws people in. The “living legend” should definitely be around for years to come and this year I expect him to reach the kind of stardom previous LA acts like YG, Ty Dolla $ign, and others have. Keep an eye on him.

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SIR

Inglewood’s SiR was able to secure a deal with TDE in early 2017, but was quiet for most of the year. His recent “Something Foreign” single with ScHoolboy Q has been opening a lot of eyes, as more folks are getting hip to SiR. Being on the TDE roster should pair him with the entire talented powerhouse roster, and create some solid music. That along with the fact that SiR has an utterly unique talent should be enough to show that he is poised to rise in the industry. His debut album will arrive in February. Stay tuned.

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MICHAEL MILLIONS

Virginia has nurtured several spitters like Pusha T, Malice, and Nickelous F to name a few. Next up and ready to carry the torch is Michael Millions. As of late he’s been bubbling with his recent ‘Hard To Be King’ project, which showcases his lyrical abilities and there is surely more where that came from.

 

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ZOLO

If you’re looking for a different sounding R&B act that is experimental and stands out from the rest, Toronto’s Zolo is the talent you’re looking for. His ability to bless a track with a unique cadence should put him on a fast track to stardom.

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DARNELL WILLIAMS

Going from a film director to a rapper probably isn’t the easiest thing to do. Detroit’s Darnell Williams is making it look easy by using his film skills to direct his own videos like in the case of his gritty “Coney Island” visuals. The “Coney Island” single is only a sample size of Darnell’s potential. Watch him match that single and stay consistent throughout the year.

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New Video: Caleborate – “4 Willem” [WATCH]

Bay Area rapper, Caleborate has been promoting his ‘Real Person’ album heavy lately on a full-press media tour and by releasing visuals for singles off the album. Today, he drops the video for “4 Willem,” which follows the money-version and regular version of the “Soul” video.

“4 Willem” is a real soulful single, where Caleborate pours out his heart about his everyday life and other social issues. The low-key single is frankly one of my favorite off the album. In a interview with Caleborate he told me Willem, a producer he frequently collaborates with inspired the single. Check out the full interview here.

Watch the video for “4 Willem” below.

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VIBES: B-Nyce Talks To Caleborate About ‘Real Person’, Inspirations, Breaks Down Tracks & More [WATCH]

When I featured Bay Area rapper Caleborate last year in my “Indie Pick of the Week” series, I knew we would eventually link up for a full in-person interview to have a real, organic conversation. On my newest episode of VIBES, I sat down with Caleborate and we had a “Real Person” talk.

Amongst the topics we discussed were his new soulful album ‘Real Person’, pervious projects, inspirations, him saying Playboi Carti was his favorite rapper, how much of an influence J. Cole and Lil Wayne have had on his career, and a lot more.

Yesterday, we also went live with his LA Leakers #Freestyle028, were he spit pure fire over Drake’s “Pound Cake” and Erykah Badu’s “Bag Lady.” You can watch that hear, after you check out the interview below.

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Bay Area Rapper Caleborate Spazzes On #Freestyle028 [WATCH]

YO! Let’s just start off by saying early last year I was super hyped and telling everyone about this dope ass Bay Area rapper named Caleborate. Upon showing Justin Credible and DJ Sourmilk, them boys instantly agreed.

Since then Caleb has came along way by dropping his ‘1993’ project last year and following that up with this year’s soulful masterpiece, ‘Real Person’.

As you know we are the LA LEAKERS, so we had to get Caleborate in the studio to exercise his lyrical abilities on one of the industry’s realist freestyle series (Shoutout to Sway & Funk Flex), that is the LA LEAKERS. Over 5-minutes my boy torches Drake’s “Pound Cake” and insists on continuing, as he finishes strong over Erykah Badu’s “Bag Lady” instrumental. (I know it’s also Dr. Dre’s “Xxplosive” instrumental…hold your slander).

Watch Caleborate go-off on #Freestyle028 below.

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Caleborate Adds Up Life Expenses In “Soul” Money Version Visuals [WATCH]

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Berkeley rapper, Caleborate’s recently-released ‘Real Person’ LP is a project that everyone should have in their daily rotation. The LP touches on real life topics and Caleborate sticks to that theme with his new money version video for the project’s lead single, “Soul.”

Watch it below.

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Bay Area Rapper Caleborate Gets Personal On ‘Real Person’ [STREAM]

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The Bay Area’s Caleborate has been putting in the hours it takes to be great. Although he is still very much slept-on, he is one of the few rappers out here spitting with the confidence of an ’09 J. Cole. Caleborate looks to take his career to the next level with the release of his new, personal project, ‘Real Person’.

Over 10-tracks the Berkeley rapper freely flows over dope production from Lege Kale, Drew Banga, Adrian Per, Ian McKee, and others. For features he calls on fellow Bay Area artist, 1-O.A.K., Donte Thomas, and MVCK.

‘Real Person’ follows last year solid offering, ‘1993’.

Stream below.

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New Music: Caleborate – “Bank Robber” [LISTEN]

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Currently in the process of rolling out his upcoming ‘Real Person’ project, Caleborate surprises fans with the release of “Bank Robber.” Over the Drew Banga-produced track, Caleborate reminisces on his father, gets political, says “Fuck Donal Trump,” and lets it be known he’s still a regular dude.

“Bank Robber” follows the release and music video for “Soul.” Both singles are expected to be on ‘Real Person’, which is slated to be released next Wednesday, October 6th.

In the meantime listen to “Bank Robber” below via SoundCloud.

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New Video: Caleborate – “Soul” [WATCH]

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A few weeks ago I premiered Bay Area rapper, Caleborate’s new, soulful single, “Soul.” Today the Berkeley project unleashes the simple but vibey visuals, where he hangs in a parking lot and words from the song pop-up throughout. This video is co-directed by Caleb and Adrian Per.

“Soul” is the first single off Caleborate’s forthcoming ‘Real Person’ project, expected to drop in the Fall.

Watch the video below and support this real hip-hop. Caleborate continues to be slept on, but I been rocking with bro since day 1. Don’t worry, when he blows up I’ll be there to look at you and tell you, “I told you so.”

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New Leak: Caleborate – “Soul” [PREMIERE]

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I’ve been messing with Caleborate’s sound for a minute now. With that said it is an absolute pleasure to premiere his new song, “Soul.” The melodic single is the first off the Bay Area rapper’s upcoming ‘Real Person’ project, expected to drop this Fall.

Over the Lege Kale-produced track, Caleborate freely flows about his unstoppable grind, his urges to break his father out of prison, buying his mother a house in the hills, and leveling up on all of his peers. “Soul” also emphasizes not letting anyone distort your vibe, with the wordsmith singing, “Don’t let em take your soul, take your soul,” on the chorus.

“I wrote ‘Soul’ in the beginning of the year, around when so much if my life was changing – I saw my dad for the first time in years, I was breaking up with my girl, etc,” Caleborate explains. “The song is what I needed for myself but I realized that it’s also something that other people might need to help themselves… It could be anyone trying to drag you down; your parents, your co-workers, people on the train, someone having a bad day… A lot of people can throw off your vibe if they aren’t on the same wave as you. They can take your soul, your juice, your flavor, the stuff that makes you, you. You’ve got to protect that.”

‘Real Person’ will take listeners into Caleborate’s current life situation, detailing his relationships, aspirations, career goals, address The White House administration, his underdog status, and struggles to breakout in the industry, despite his superlative talent. Already having served up his introspective ‘1993’ album last year, Caleborate will continue to provide insight to the average 20-something’s life on ‘Real Person’. Stay tuned for more details.

Press play below and “don’t let em take your soul.”

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