MG’s Summer Kamp: A Candid Debut of Life, Code, and Music
MG’s debut EP Summer Kamp is out now. More than music, it’s an open house into his life—rooted in Oakland grit and Detroit storytelling, weaving raw honesty, principles, and player-isms into a street gospel that doubles as therapy.
King Kaiju & Ty Sorrell | The Seen Interview
Ty Sorrell, King Kaiju, and M.P. crafted Joints in 4th Gear in 11 days—pure Blog Era vibes, effortless synergy, and feel-good energy.
CJ The Profit | The Seen Interview
A few weeks ago, we sat down with CJ The Profit & Profound79, for a conversation on their new collaborative record, A Pack of Loosie’s Volume 9, their thoughts on leaving Virgnia, and more.
Brandon “NameBrand” Bass
“I feel like my job is to be a light,” NameBrand shares. “Whether it’s through beats, conversations, or creating spaces for other producers, it’s about being a positive presence.”
A Vessel for Hip Hop, Culture, and Community, Built to Carry Richmond’s Next Wave
The rapper, entrepreneur, and newly certified counselor, Noah-O, hosted a powerful conversation on mental health and Hip Hop for Day 2 of Charged Up Fest. A dynamic panel of artists, educators, and activists, moderated by Micah "Bam Bam" White, gathered to explore how Hip Hop can be a tool for healing, truth-telling, and protecting mental health in our communities.
Program 4 Players Vol. I: A P2P Rixh Guide to the Player Life
The Program for Players Vol. 1 embodies a strategic, confident, and collaborative approach to music, showcasing progression and community elevation, with an exciting release party on April 6th.
Welcome Home Henny L.O.
"The Coldest Season Ever" is a reflective album capturing resilience through pain, featuring a blend of introspection and bravado. Henny L.O. and ewonee create a therapeutic journey showcasing personal growth, connection, and experience amid challenging times.
Church Roots, Love, and Finding Freedom: Ronnie Luxe’s Journey of Love, Loss, and Legacy
In a lively meeting at Seasons Restaurant, singer/songwriter Ronnie Luxe discussed her debut album "Hermit" with manager Torren Shanae, touching on love, astrology, and the Richmond music scene. Ronnie's journey from childhood dreams to music success highlights her experiences, influences, and aspirations for community impact through her art.
Chandlers’ Next Chapter: A Farewell, But Not a Goodbye
The artist blends serious bars and comedic routines. In advance of Chandler’s RVA Send Off show, he shares his next moves and what Richmond means to him.
All Out of Gas, Full of Energy: O-Z on Music, Community, and His Upcoming Show with Chandler (Copy)
O-Z discusses his upcoming show with Chandler on February 22, his music's evolution, and the "All Out of Gas" movement focused on community. His aim is to create an inclusive experience akin to community events, emphasizing positivity and shared energy.