Augusta native YWM Flyaa recently dropped a new single and visual titled “Up”. This artist here has an undeniable buzz that has landed him features with artists like Pooh Sheisty and Foogiano. Flyaa is always sure to give his audience something energetic to get you moving and this track is nothing less. If you are not familiar with who he is, this song is sure to catch you up quick with who he is and how he is up.
Augusta, Georgia’s S2k. Tae proves track after track that he knows what the city (& beyond) likes to hear. With his recently released new single “Different Mode”, the artist lets the audience know just how different he’s been feeling lately. The first moments of the song build up as he prepares to share this newfound confidence. With the mysterious build-up, you can’t help but stay tuned throughout the track. Once the clap and bass come in the song is filled with undeniable energy. S2k. Tae isn’t one to drop track after track but when he does drop it is sure to be in rotation for quite some time.
From Augusta to Atlanta and vice versa, CJ Corelone releases a new single “ Fettuccine” shot by A Sick Sense. As the single starts off, it puts you in the mindset of a classic ’90s movie. No chorus, just vibes. Throughout the track, you can’t deny the swag in his tone and in his flow. These lyrics themselves will definitely want to make you get up and go get some money or as CJ would say – Fettuccine. With the weather getting warmer, this will be the vibe of many tracks released all over. This artist knew just how to lead us into those summer jams. Could CJ have him a summer anthem on his hands with this one?
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Augusta artist 32 Evan has just dropped a new single “Take it” featuring another Augusta native, Rot Ken. This modern-day love song goes back and forth between giving their love and soul to their partner and then encouraging them to just take it – take it like you would anything else.
At the start of the track, you can tell it’s going to be one you can vibe out to with its calming beat and the dash of bass. Subtle uh-huh’s ride over the beat at the beginning of the song like an unwritten agreement to the title of the song.
Rot Ken, who takes over the chorus, has a distinct flow that can often be heard in many of his solo tracks. He takes you along as the beat picks up. The familiar tone works here, too.
The torch is handed back over to 32 Evan as he comes in with a less lover boy vibe. Delivering with a courageous tone, 32 Evan switches his flow to match seamlessly with the beat.
“Take it” is a track that will keep you wanting to hear more from these two.