Support Your Local Rapper: Week of 7/1/13

sylr 7/1/13It’s the first of the month and the BET Awards are over, without a Miguel leg drop. So let’s all celebrate with some new music from an artist from your part of the country!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

West: Vince Staples & Larry FishermanStolen Youth

Odd Future affiliate, Vince Staples, put together a project with Mac Miller’s production alter ego, Larry Fisherman, to let you in on the journey of his life. His lax flow is perfect for the raconteur style of his raps and more realistic than most other rappers.

Midwest: Nico SegalDonnie Trumpet

The trumpet player from the now disbanded Kids These Days releases an EP that may bend your idea of what Hip-Hop can sound like. He’s joined by his Save Money brethren Chance and Vic, and who knows, maybe he spits a few bars himself.

South: Tito LopezY.O.U.

The Mississippi emcee has the sick flows and right state of mind to get you thinking about more than just Hip-Hop as you vibe with him.

East: Kyle RappsSUB

Mishka has a good ear for dope music. Kyle Rapps injects the right amount of wit in his clever rhymes over a beats that make you head back to the studio.

 
Trust me, I listen to every submission. To get your project considered for SYLR, please email the following information to SYLR@thesource.com:

Name
Where you’re representing
Short bio
Link to your project (do not attach any music)

Bryan Hahn (@notupstate)

Support Your Local Rapper: Week of 7/1/13

sylr 7/1/13It’s the first of the month and the BET Awards are over, without a Miguel leg drop. So let’s all celebrate with some new music from an artist from your part of the country!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

West: Vince Staples & Larry FishermanStolen Youth

Odd Future affiliate, Vince Staples, put together a project with Mac Miller’s production alter ego, Larry Fisherman, to let you in on the journey of his life. His lax flow is perfect for the raconteur style of his raps and more realistic than most other rappers.

Midwest: Nico SegalDonnie Trumpet

The trumpet player from the now disbanded Kids These Days releases an EP that may bend your idea of what Hip-Hop can sound like. He’s joined by his Save Money brethren Chance and Vic, and who knows, maybe he spits a few bars himself.

South: Tito LopezY.O.U.

The Mississippi emcee has the sick flows and right state of mind to get you thinking about more than just Hip-Hop as you vibe with him.

East: Kyle RappsSUB

Mishka has a good ear for dope music. Kyle Rapps injects the right amount of wit in his clever rhymes over a beats that make you head back to the studio.

 
Trust me, I listen to every submission. To get your project considered for SYLR, please email the following information to SYLR@thesource.com:

Name
Where you’re representing
Short bio
Link to your project (do not attach any music)

Bryan Hahn (@notupstate)