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24hrs

Atlanta’s 24HRS is many things; singer, rapper, hit-making artist and strategic executive. He has tens of millions of plays across Spotify and Soundcloud, with several seven-figure videos on YouTube. After two EPs and handfuls of singles, the brother of MadeinTYO releases Houses On The Hill. Executive produced by Ty Dolla $ign and Hit-Boy, the Private Club album nods to aspiration, success, and undying passion. Having already piloted success for the last decade the versatile and talented Twenty (his nickname) has a keen ear for collaborative chemistry, and what it takes to make a far-reaching artistic statement in the entertainment industry. Whether coaching from the sidelines or being the star points-scorer making songs that last, 24hrs impacts culture around the clock.
Angel Hill

For the versatile singer-songwriter Angel Hill, making music is all about listening to your instincts. The Missouri-born, Florida-raised artist mixes up-tempo club pop and soulful R&B with trap beats, following his intuition across a spectrum of styles instead of limiting himself to one genre box. What brings it all together is his striking voice, as sensitive as it is smooth, effortlessly sliding between quiet storm falsetto and nimble rap cadences. Angel’s upcoming album When I Die, Who Was I? is the product of tuning out all the noise, trusting his own instincts, and listening to his emotional truth. It’s not just Angel’s one-of-a-kind voice, but his emotional vulnerability that has caught the attention of both listeners and influential musical minds like Timbaland and Scott Storch.
Azizi Gibson

Azizi Gibson is a rapper with a melting pot of influences. He was born in Frankfurt, Germany because of dirty hospital conditions in Zaire, Africa, his family then relocated back to Africa. After a while he moved to Bangkok, then to Singapore, back to Bangkok again and finally finding a home in the States at the age of 11. Azizi now calls Los Angeles his home and he has become an integral part of the uprising L.A. hip-hop scene.
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Caskey

Orlando, Florida rapper Caskey is the picture of indie success. The former Cash Money Records signee has been on a slow and steady incline for most of his career. With every new release, he garners a little more attention, a few more fans and followers, and an increased confidence in himself that seems to lead to bigger and better records. He’s long moved beyond the “white rapper” tag and has fastly become a respected lyricist among Hip Hop circles and talking heads.
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J.Rob The Chief

Blending trap beats, soulful vocals, and smooth guitars into a seamless package, J.Rob the Chief is a certified pop icon in the making. As much as assertive confidence and heart-felt sentiment, J.Rob’s music radiates easygoing vibes, which draws the listener in with good energy. There’s a single-minded professionalism to his work, but he never takes himself too seriously or loses touch with the sheer joy of performing.
Kamiyada

Born and raised in the Maryland & DC area, genre bending artist Kamiyada+ made a name for himself through his aggressive approach in blending elements of alternative rock, trap, and hip hop. Constantly challenging his audience with an extensive catalog in which he has never stuck to one simple style of sound & pulling influence from acts such as Buju banton, Kanye West, Type O Negative, Tool, Deftones, Alice in Chains & more.
Mikey Rotten

Mikey Rotten is everything your parents warned you about. The ferocious punk rapper is a rogue and a force to be reckoned with like few others, a devil-may-care, non-conforming bad boy with a striking look and a singular vision. But what’s maybe most threatening to the establishment about Mikey Rotten is his never-ending drive to challenge authority. More than just rebelling or raging, Mikey Rotten wants his listeners to question everything about the world around us: the rules we’re ordered to follow, the media pumped into our minds, even what we put in our bodies. His music may not be straightforwardly political or intend to deliver a specific agenda, but he’s always pushing back against the systems and structures that want us to conform, and driving his audience to do the same.
Xavier Wulf

Xavier Wulf is a man possessed. When he has a dream or sets a goal, it consumes him. When he hears a beat, it takes over his body, commanding him to speak, shout, and let out the rage. As an artist and a person, he is quite literally driven by something beyond himself —maybe that’s a little on the nose for a rapper known for his deep love of street racing and drifting, but it’s also an apt description for his process. When Xavier clicks with an instrumental, he closes his eyes, puts the lyrical pedal to the floor, and lets it all out, following whatever road feels right.