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Billionaire Dan Gilbert and Multi-platinum Producer Che Pope have partnered up to launch WRKSHP, a platform dedicated to emerging artists. The new studio space is set to open in Downtown Detroit this summer.
Major label Atlantic Records has announced an official partnership with Assemble Sound, an indie music company that operates out of a formerly abandoned 200-year-old church...
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Detroit musician Sam Austins was signed to Atlantic Records on June 4, and recently featured in a Vogue magazine spread. That same day, the multifaceted...
whiterosemoxie. The future of hip-hop resides in 18-year-old Detroit rapper, chronic freestyler, and big-time dreamer whiterosemoxie, who literally cannot stop making music. Born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in Detroit, whiterosemoxie, or Moxie, started his musical journey at 8 years old after he suffered an asthma attack that put him in a coma for several days. When he awoke, he had the indescribable urge to start making music. Which takes us to last year, when he released his debut record, white ceilings, while still in high school, as well as its follow-up, grae ceilings, a few months later. Described as embodying the energy of Travis Scott and the vulnerability of the late Juice Wrld, Moxie has, well, moxie among other not-so-secret ingredients like confidence, charisma, as well as bass-heavy bangers like "newty," coming-of-age piano ballads like "go," and a deep-rooted love for IHOP.
Kynzi. Kynzi, the soon-to-be 21-year-old Detroit singer whose 2020 single "Siren" is like if Beyoncé and Evanescence popped into Chloe x Halle's studio, sometimes talks about herself in the third person, and for some reason it's not weird. Like, at all. In fact, it's almost like she's preparing to solidify her standing in what we believe to be imminent diva-dom. "I used to feel like she was an alter ego," Kynzi says. "She's really more like an extension of everything that I am, but magnified. Confidence, magnified. Sex appeal magnified, like, enchantment — everything's up to a hundred. And I feel like, especially as a Black woman, they expect you to tuck your tail between your legs and not make a sound and be seen and not heard. So, actually like [with] Kynzi, it's just a whole bunch of 'I don't care, I'm going to do it how I want to do it,'" she says. "She's extremely glamorous. She's such a diva. But she's also vulnerable, and she's honest, and she'll say the things that she feels she cannot say. She's just another part of me."