‘Philly Blocks’ drops the boss powered super Rap of ‘Mr.17th project’

It’s the Crown Prince of the Ville after giving you the highs & lows of hood life in the Ville (Louisville,ky) with “Days of our lives“, then taking you back down memory lane with “Average“. The incredible Philly Blocks now returns with another batch of Bar’s packed with self affirmation about what makes him not only a 502 street Boss, lyrical Boss, but the boss of “Team 563“. So press play and Channel that Inter boss inside of you with the visual to CEO from the Mr.17th project. The History of Boss Philly Blocks Philly Blocks was born as Juancinto Neal on September 10, 1988 in Louisville, KY in the USA. Philly Blocks grew up visiting family on the east coast, Midwest in Philadelphia and Chicago and says: “I’ve always had an east coast delivery and being heavily influenced by many east coast rappers. I chose Philly as my surname, As for Blocks it stems from a brief stint in the streets as a youth, hence the name Philly Blocks”. The Almighty General of the infamous #Team563 brand originating from Louisville, Kentucky, ‘Philly Blocks’ has been described by Tunecore as a “rapid growing independent guru”. Business influences like Master P, […]

With a prolific flair for producing big tracks with exquisite arrangements, ‘Dar.ra’ gets the tropical brass going on vibrant new single ‘Rise Like The Sun’

While we as a world speed forward on an uncharted flight to an unknowable destination, predictions and hearsay is all you hear in the backseats on this excursion into a strange new Paradigm. One prediction that has come to play out is Dar.Ra whose album New Kinda Normal released in 2019 told of tales of future society changes, while the front cover art showed a couple walking down and empty high street in a bubble. Did he know something we didn’t at the time and was anyone paying attention to the fine lines of that release. Since we have seen massive changes and other artists not releasing any new material, we have seen more out put from Dar.Ra rather than less. The EP ‘Stand Up For The Heroes’ was an honourable attempt to give the Keyworkers and Frontline Heroes of the Pandemic something more than just a round of applause, something that people could sing and show their Love, with proceeds given to Frontline worker charities. The ‘Whisky n Honey’ EP featured a great Bowie style track with sublime subplot of a Love given up on for a pursuit of fast love and neon highs only to end up empty […]