I'm not going to lie. For a little bit ya'll, I was stuck in my ways. I was literally stuck in the years between like 2006 & 2011. I was in high school and then my first two years of college then. Around that time period is when I REALLY
1. Got heavily into being a music junkie. I used to LOVE artist like Kanye West, Lupe Fiasco, Lil Wayne, (06-10) and then Kid Cudi, Wiz Khalifa, and Drake (09-11). There are a lot of other artist I liked a lot, but they were my favorites.
2. Then around 2010/2011, I started getting into making music myself and the time period that I did so is super important to my art.
For a long while after that, I was simply stuck in that era. 2013 was one my FAVORITE years for music but 2012 and all the other years? WACK
I cant stand all this mumble rap mumbo jumble ish! With the exception of artist like kendrick and chance the rapper for example, I just couldnt get jiggy with this new wave being ushered into the 2010s. (I have no idea what to call the teens lol I guess thats right ha)
They all sucked! at least in my opinion lol
I prejudged a lot of these artist and decided that because they didnt sound like kanye or cudi, that they were wack. I didnt even have to listen to the music, I heard a couple of snippets , and then was like nah ef this. These new N!gg@$ are lame. TRASH TRASH TRASH.
Then something happened around the beginning of 2017. I realized, I was being a hater. lol
and while yes, many of these new school rap cats ARE TRASH lol Not ALL of them are. Some actually have some really dope music.
Ive already spoken on how I like people like Trippie Redd. I'm also a fan of Lil Yatchy. I HATE a lot of his songs, but I also LOVE a lot of his songs lol
Lil uzi vert is cool, Migos, XXXtentacion, etc.
Kodak Black is another new school cat who I really really like. He has such a distinct voice and vividly paints pictures of being a hood cat basically. I WANT to see him win. His lyrics have substance and he's not a dumb dude, intellectually.
That being said, my mans STAY making bad decisions.
Kodak Black IS the poster boy right now for when a rapper is simply too hood for their own good.
In the past 2-3 years, Kodak Black has been arrested and caught charges on things ranging from sexual misconduct, Gun charges, and marijuanna possession. Every time, the judges would give him a break, and he seemed to STILL never learn his lesson.
Kodak Black has been on house arrest for the majority of 2017 and was looking to make it out at some point in 2018.
But then he got arressted AGAIN. From His House!!!!
This is a case like on Friday when Craig got fired on his day off lol
Like Bruh, Kodak!!! How you get arrested while on house arrest , my G ?!?!
Imma tell yall how.
My mans Kodak Black was posting instagram live videos, while having his boys toting guns and rolling weed in the background, in front of his SON at that!
BRO! c'mon now. You gotta do better! He HAD to know that the feds would be keeping tabs on him. They dont wanna see him, win.
He even states in one of his most popular songs, "Tunnel Vision"
"Lil Kodak, they dont wanna see you winning, They wanna see you in a penitentiary"
That makes me aware to the fact that he knew! So what was his excuse for this ill behavior? There is none , other than the fact that Kodak Black is just too hood for his own good.
So for everyone out there with the hashtag #FREEKODAK, I cant support that notion. Kodak Black may need to do some time in the pen because all the breaks hes been getting before have not phased him.
He's also young. At 20 years old, hes being a kid. Thats what he is. A kid still.
But when you out here trying to live like you grown, then you gotta face the consequences.
I look at people like Gucci Mane who went to jail and came out a new man. Gucci not bout that hood life anymore. He has a wife now, he cares about his brand and business. You can be a street dude without being a hood dude.
The difference is hood dudes commit crimes, whereas street dudes have that connection to the urban world, but no crimes are being committed. A street dude has honor and grinds and works hard and hustles but his hustles are legal. Street dudes move smart! so if they are involved in some criminal activity, their not going to be blasting it on instagram live.
I really dont want Kodak to go to jail for a extended period of time, but it is NOT looking good for him right now. It just may be the wake up call he needs.
When the police raided his house, they got him for 2 weapons , marijuanna possesion, and child endangerment charges.
Hes looking to face at least a couple years in Jail.
I look at somebody like Meek Mill who is in jail right now and I really DO think there should be a free meek campaign. Meek Mill is in jail for popping a wheelie and breaking up a fight.
Yes, he broke his probation, but he was on probation for something he did upwards of 10 years ago! thats rediculous. Meek had been trying to turn a new leaf over in life and be a mature law abiding citizen, and they really got him on some petty stuff.
Kodak though? I do believe that whatever sentence he gets, he definitely has it coming to him.
Lil bro HAS got to move smarter. We shall see how this plays out. Hes rich and has a good lawyer probably, so lets see if his lawyer can finagle his way outta this one. We shall see, we shall see.
Thanks for your time as always !
-Max Ataraxis
So, today, I want to talk about and really analyze why the highly anticipated movie that is next up in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is being regarded as the first black super hero movie.
First, I have to aknowledge all of the other black super heroes who were poppin, especially in the 90s. I am in no way, shape, or form discrediting the fact that black super heroes have existed before. Many are delegated to side acts to the white man ,though tbh. (War Machine and falcon in the MCU)
Before I talk about the big dog, I gotta give honorable mentions to Damon Wayan's Blank Man. Dude! BLANK MAN was the Original "KickA$$" if your familiar with that movie/comic series lol Blank Man is my movie!!
That being said, though, Blank Man wasnt based on a real comic book and was an orginial idea which is cool but doesnt fit the criteria. Also, Blank Man almost came off as a parody and not a super hero movie meant to be taken as a legit super hero movie.
Then you have Shaquile O Neal's "STEEL". That was indeed a super hero movie. That being said, ummmm....lets just say "STEEL" wasnt very memorable or good and another case of this almost seems like a parody as opposed to a legit super hero movie. I loved that movie when I was a kid though, I cant lie lol
Michael Jai White's "SPAWN" is another case of a black hero but in this case, he was more of a anti-hero rather than your traditional hero. It was more serious in tone and nature than the aforementioned, though.
Finally, Will Smith's Hancock was a black super hero but critically the movie didnt do that well and it wasnt your traditional super hero story. I personally LOVED Hancock, but I wouldnt really say it was a black super hero movie. Anybody could have played that role, regardless of race.
So now to the big dog! Wesley Snipe's "Blade" was the game changer that not only MARVEL but the super hero and comic book industry needed desperately.
The 90s were not a good time for super hero movies. The genre had found mild success with movies like the original Superman and Batman Movies prior to the 90s.....But after the bomb that was BATMAN & ROBIN hit theatres, it was NOT looking good for the genre.
Then here comes the critical and box office hit, "Blade" (1998), and things began to shift for the better. This movie was the first movie to really bring the super hero genre into being the powerhouse that it is today. Blade, followed by the first "X-Men" (2000) and "Spiderman" (2002) movies respectively.
This is what makes the fact that "Black Panther" is about to be the cultural phenomenom that it is, so ironic. Even though it is Hollywoods first Legit "Black" super hero movie, the new age comic book movie culture that it is founded in was jump started by one black lead.
So, you might be asking...Max. You just mentioned a buncha black super heroes. So how can "Black Panther" be the first black super hero movie?
Well let me break it down for you my brothas & sistas!
The biggest reason this movie will be the first "Black" super hero movie is because for the first time EVER, we have a super hero movie with a majority black cast. This is the game changer. Never has there been a super hero movie that not only has a majority black cast but is also so heavily revolved around black culture and showing black people in a postive light. The fictional african nation of Wakanda is supposed to be the most technologically advanced nation on the planet Earth. This nation holds some of the brightest and smartest people (Doctors, scientist, chemist, etc) that the earth has to offer. On top of that, Wakanda is the only nation to hold "Vibranium".This is a precious metal that is SUPER expensive and valuable. It's the unbreakable metal that makes up Captain America's shield for example and the main source of the nations wealth.
Next, it will be considered the first black supero movie because of its originality in a way that only black people can bring to the table. You can tell from just the trailers that there has NEVER been a movie like this one before. It has a specific energy, tone, coloring, cinematography, and story that is all next level.
I have high hopes for this film and I believe that The director "Ryan Coogler" is going to definitely have his third hit on his hands after the critically aclaimed pictures , "Fruitvale Station" and "CREED".
Before I end this article , I just want to also give a shout out to how amazing the Dora Milaje Look! If your not familiar, the Dora Milaje are group of all female african warriors who are trained and highly skilled for the purpose of protecting the king of Wakanda.
They LOOK AMAZING in the trailers and its so lovely to see a group of Strong Black Women being represented in a industry where they simply do not get enough credit for all that they contribute to the world.
Black women are hands down the most swagger jacked groups on the planet earth. Imma have to write a whole notha article about that! But yes, I am so happy to see my sisters shine, man. They 100 percent deserve it.
I will be at the Black Panther premier that thursday night! I cannot wait! imma be there in my dashiki and everything, on God! hahaha
Thanks for your time and hope everyone has a good day! Get ready ya'll. We gotta support this one for the culture!
- Max Ataraxis
I vividly remember the first time I heard Cardi B. I was in the car with my mom and we were driving to New York this past summer for a family reunion. I had never heard of Cardi B before this moment. I think I MIGHT have been aware of her but I really dont be paying attention to all that Love & Hip Hop, Basketball wives, etc etc type reality Tv Shows.
The song that was playing was "Bodak Yellow" and My mom immediately went "yo, WHO IS THIS?!?!" and I was like man I don't know but this is flames!
And I did recognize she had the flow from Kodak Black's "No Flockin".
So, I Immediately looked up the lyrics in google and I found her. I was like man I don't know this chick, but shes DOPE!
I had NO IDEA that "Bodak Yellow" was going to be as big a record as it was.
Fast forward to 2018 and she has 5 songs on the billboard charts, Including her song with hispanic artist Ozuna. She is hands down the most successful newcomer to the game. And with all this new found fame and clout, of course, comes the haters.
I always make references to me being a rapper myself, But, I do this as a means to showcase that I do have experience with this. I studied the craft and have been doing it since I was 18 years old (Im 25 now). So, that being said, dude CARDI B CAN RAP. I listened to her "Gangsta Bitch Volume 1 & 2". Though there are a lot of "Fluff" songs, the songs that stand out, STAND OUT. And I think shes a much better rapper now, too. Everyone normally gets better with time. I have a lot of faith in her Debut Major Studio Album.
So this being said, People only hear what they want to hear and digest her from a surface level kind of mentality. Im going to use Wiz Khalifa as a good reference point.
On the surface Wiz Khalifa just seems like a basic stoner rapper who doesnt really talk about nothing of substance.
Thats not the case though. If you thourougly listen to Wiz Khalifa's music, on top of turning up and weed, etc, you'll hear amazing flow and wordplay coupled with themes of working hard, staying focused, being postive, grinding towards your dreams, brotherhood, and more. Wiz Khalifa is way more intelligent than people give him credit for.
"See You Again" was a SMASH record and he didnt mention weed not once.
So now, back to Cardi. A lot of people, especially woman, Ive noticed judge Cardi. They call her a thot and says she just makes music for Ho's etc.....I just be over here like bruh , yall gotta stop hating! lol
Just like Wiz, I noticed that Cardi has a unique distinct flow coupled with exceptional wordplay, vocabulary, and themes of working hard, staying focused, flexin on the people who doubted her, and being a strong woman.
Lines like the ones below prove to me that SHE IS NOT BASIC. Seriously, how can you hate on someone just talking about working hard and proving people wrong who doubt her? You should be inspired.
"Promise You I didnt luck up, was grinding all night, didnt sleep till the sun up"
"Look at me, Look at me, They didnt like me before, now they booking me". THATS A DOPE LINE!
She is an inspiration to all girls out there. SHE IS WHAT TRUE FEMINISM IS ABOUT. Being strong minded and not giving a fuck about what a Man or anyone has to say about how she lives her life.
The other day i was talking with one of my lady friends, and she was talking shit about cardi being on the song with Bruno Mars. She was like "IDK, i mean it just dont sound right. Like it wasnt bad. It sounded good but it dont sound like nothing she should be doing"
so I proceeded to ask why? and she responds, "IDK, I mean she a thot. She should just make thot music. Its too soon for her to be doing different stuff".
so then I was all like, dude SHES A RAPPER. 1) Why put her in a box like that? and 2) If she dont branch out and start doing different shit now, then why later? why wait?
If shes capable, then she should make any kind of music she wants, long as its good.
and thats what Ive noticed is that all of the people hating on her, are only listening with what I like to call "The Hater's Ear". They just dont like who she is from the jump, so no matter what she does, their gonna view it with their "Hater's ear" lol
Another one of Cardi's lines is
" Some people think I'm just a dumb bitch/ But if that was true I prolly wouldn't have shit"
This line is nothing but facts!
I swear Cardi is way more intelligent than people give her credit for. This was all speculation to me too,but I watched a couple of her DJ VLAD interviews and thats when I was convinced. Her personality is genuine and sincere and she is that goofy ratchet girl from the Bronx. Thats Who she is.
That being said though, shes also highly woke and intelligent. Thats what I learned in that interview.
and trust me, I feel like Im one of the kings of being a street nigga with intellect lol
Thats exactly what cardi B is. A Street Bitch with Intellect.
She still shining though, so regardless of all the haters, I think Cardi is going to be A OK.
Im really looking forward to her Debut Album. I hope she doesnt make me eat my words lol
Im praying for her constantly. I really do like Cardi B and I want to see her Win!
Thanks for your time as always !
Peave, love, and Light to you all :)
-Max Ataraxis
So anyone who knows me, knows that all forms of Rock music are just as near and dear to my heart as all the forms of Hip-Hop music. I am a rapper! I take pride in being a rapper. I literally feel like I have super powers as a emcee. That being said, its the influence from rock and alternative artist that really makes me different and unique. I know rappers find inspirations from all kinds of genres, and Rock/Alternative is my antithesis to hiphop.
So all this being said, one of the things that I KNOW is going to happen when I break into the rap game is that I'm going to get compared to Lil Uzi Vert. FIRST AND FOREMOST I WANT TO SAY THIS IS NOT A DISS TO Uzi. I Fuck with Uzi heavy! I respect and do recognize him as being a pioneer for this raprock energy thats being bought into the game. So that being said, I definitely can understand why any guy or gal who comes into the rap game with rock and alternative influence is going to be compared to Uzi.
When Trippie Redd first came out earlier in 2017, a lot of people were starting to call him UZI 2.0 and he took offense to that. I understand why he took offense completely, especially me being a rapper myself. In this day of age though, when your a new artist, people need like a reference point bascially for what your sound is like until you build your brand bigger. So to be compared to Uzi is actually a compliment in my head now. Its a compliment because if Uzi is the number one person in that lane right now, than its good that, thats who Im getting compared to, is where my head is at.
Just know that I do not have any intentions to stand in his shadow and I plan on not only getting out of his shadow but being my own man. Thats where I hope Trippie Redd's head is at.
So, let me get to the point of this blog post. I AM NOT HATING ON UZI but I have to say, after deliberation, I truly think that Trippie Redd is the more skilled rapper.
Im not a hater ! I Can just read authenticity. From the time Lil Uzi Came out, I fucked with him, but his brand and image far as the rock stuff goes always seemed kinda inauthentic and gimmicky. Fashion and brandwise I can DEFINITELY see the rock influence, but when it came to the music? I just couldnt hear it. Songs like XO Tour Life definitely have the punk rock cadence and the emo energy, Ill def give him that.
But something I cant stand is when Rappers really claim the rock wave but dont put out any authentic rock music. I play guitar. I spent hours studying up on the culutre of rock music from the 50s through present day. I pay atttention to the authenticity of stuff in that realm basically and not to say that Uzi didnt do those things too. Im sure he genuinely does love Marilyn Manson and is inspired by Paramore BUT it still seemed like he was using the rock aspect as a gimmick for his brand and the influence wasnt showing in his music.
Fast foward to Trippie Redd breaking; like i said I AM NOT A HATER! Real Recognize Real. Trippie hasnt released not one rock song yet to my knowledge and he doesnt blatantly talk about him being a rock rapper or anything of that sort. BUT, I can listen to his music, I can listen to him speak in interviews, I can see his social media post, and I KNOW
I KNOW This nigga is REALLY about that rock and alternative life. Theres an authenticity to him to where me being a person who legit studied the culture, I know hes REALLY up on that rock shit, and its not gimmicky or disingenuous.It shows in his music , too.
Trippie Redd also has an amazing voice. That nigga sing better than me, I admit it! That boy can sing!!! lol He sings better than Uzi vert and comes up with better cadences in my opinion. I also beleive him to be a better song writer. I listen to a lot of Uzi songs and they be dope but Its almost like he wasnt even trying when he wrote it. He relies on his style/brand to carry himself basically. And thats totally fine, too. The most amazing part about that is that even when it seems hes not trying to write dope lyrics, he still makes hits. So hey, more power to him if he can make hits that way.
That being said though, I, as a songwriter myself, I pay attention and Trippie is amazing at fitting words into his cadences; and not just fitting words but using dope words and lines, etc, to fit into the cadence.
So in conclusion, I think there are 3 main elements to being an Emcee that will make or break you as a rapper. Your Vocal Abilities, Your Song Writing Abilities , and your Style/brand.
While Uzi has DEFINITELY built a strong brand for himself stylistically, I thnk Trippie has him beat as far as the other two elements: Vocal abilities and Song writing abilities. This is why I think Trippie Redd will be one of, if not THE best new coming rapper from his class.
Only time can tell and I'm hoping there will be plenty of room in the game for a new wave of Rap Rockers. Fuck that crab in the barrel mentality. I feel like we can make Rap Rock the new wave! Gotta do it together though.
Thanks for yalls time as always!
Peace, Love, And Light to all :)
- Max Ataraxis
So anyone who knows me, knows that all forms of Rock music are just as near and dear to my heart as all the forms of Hip-Hop music. I am a rapper! I take pride in being a rapper. I literally feel like I have super powers as a emcee. That being said, its the influence from rock and alternative artist that really makes me different and unique. I know rappers find inspirations from all kinds of genres, and Rock/Alternative is my antithesis to hiphop.
So all this being said, one of the things that I KNOW is going to happen when I break into the rap game is that I'm going to get compared to Lil Uze Vert. FIRST AND FOREMOST I WANT TO SAY THIS IS NOT A DISS TO Uzi. I Fuck with Uzi heavy! I respect and do recognize him as being a pioneer for this raprock energy thats being bought into the game. So that being said, I definitely can understand why any guy or gal who comes into the rap game with rock and alternative influence is going to be compared to Uzi.
When Trippie Redd first came out earlier in 2017, a lot of people were starting to call him UZI 2.0 and he took offense to that. I understand why he took offense completely, especially me being a rapper myself. In this day of age though, when your a new artist, people need like a reference point bascially for what your sound is like until you build your brand bigger. So to be compared to Uzi is actually a compliment in my head now. Its a compliment because if Uzi is the number one person in that lane right now, than its good that, thats who Im getting compared to, is where my head is at.
Just know that I do not have any intentions to stand in his shadow and I plan on not only getting out of his shadow but being my own man. Thats where I hope Trippie Redd's head is at.
So, let me get to the point of this blog post. I AM NOT HATING ON UZI but I have to say, after deliberation, I truly think that Trippie Redd is the more skilled rapper.
Im not a hater ! i Can just read authenticity. From the time Lil Uzi Came out, I fucked with him, but his brand and image far as the rock stuff goes always seemed kinda inauthentic and gimmicky. Fashion and brandwise I can DEFINITELY see the rock influence, but when it came to the music? I just couldnt hear it. Songs like XO Tour Life definitely have the punk rock cadence and the emo energy, Ill def give him that.
But something I cant stand is when Rappers really claim the rock wave but dont put out any authentic rock music. I play guitar. I spent hours studying up on the culutre of rock music from the 50s through present day. I pay atttention to the authenticity of stuff in that realm basically and not to say that Uzi didnt do those things too. Im sure he genuinely does love Marilyn Manson and is inspired by Paramore BUT it still seemed like he was using the rock aspect as a gimmick for his brand.
Fast foward to Trippie Redd breaking; like i said I AM NOT A HATER! Real Recognize Real. Trippie hasnt released not one rock song and he doesnt blatantly talk about him being a rock rapper or anyhting of that sort. BUT, I can listen to his music, I can listen to him speak in interviews, I can see his social media post, and I KNOW
This nigga is REALLY about that rock and alternative life. Theres an authenticity to him to where me being a person who legit studied the culture, I know hes REALLY up on that rock shit, and its not gimmicky or disingenuous.
Trippie Redd also has an amazing voice. That nigga sing better than me, I admit it! That boy can sing!!! lol He sings better than Uzi vert and comes up with better cadences in my opinion. I also beleive him to be a better song writer. I listen to a lot of Uzi songs and they be dope but Its almost like he wasnt even trying when he wrote. The most amazing part about that is that even when it seems hes not trying to write dope lyrics, he still makes hits. So her more power to him if he can make hits that way.
That being said though, I, as a songwriter myself, I pay attention and Trippie is amazing at fitting words into his cadences.
So in conclusion, I think there are 3 main elements to being an Emcee that will make or break you as a rapper. Your Vocal Abilities, Your Song Writing Abilities , and your brand.
While Uzi has DEFINITELZY built a strong brand for himself, I thnk Trippie has him beat as far as the other two elements. This is why I think Trippie Redd will be one of if not the best new coming rapper from his class.
Back for the new years, guys! Here's to a great 2018.
Today, I want to talk about the sequel to the 1995 Robin Williams lead classic "Jumanji". Dude! When I tell you that, that movie was one of the highlights of my childhood! I had that jaunt on VHS and I played it till it couldnt play no more, literally!
So, when I first heard that a direct sequel was coming out to Jumanji AND it was starring The Rock, Kevin Hart, and Jack Black?!?! I was really excited ! I was hopeful.
BUT THEN I SAW THE FIRST TRAILER......
and bruh, when I tell you , I was PISSED! I mean PISSED! I was like wtf is this, my G?
The thing that I always liked so much about the original movie was that they brought the jungle into the real world. That was so unique and it's what made it so loveable and interesting.
My original thoughts were, "Man, I dont want to see them in the jungle, ef that HIGH KEY".
So, now, all that being said? I LOVED The movie. Can it replace the classic? HEAVENS NO.
BUT, I really did enjoy a lot about the movie!
As I said, I didnt like the idea of them going to the jungle but after watching it, I think it was really brilliant and unique! It was an adventure movie. Im not even the BIGGEST adventure movie fan, but when I tell you, I LOVED this joint, I LOVED it!
It was really dope how it was like a live action video game. They had to go through levels, They had to defeat minions, and ultimately they had to defeat a big boss. It was really cool and funny how they had cut scenes like video games do and how some of the people they met were only pregrammed for certain responses, just like a video game.
The chemistry between the actors was great, too. WHEN I TELL YOU JACK BLACK ACTING LIKE A TEENAGE GIRL FOR 90 MINUTES IS EPIC, I MEAN EPIC!!! lol
I LOVED how they set up all four of the personalities between the teenage versions of the main character. I didnt see Kevin Hart or The Rock. I saw Spencer and Fridge trapped in their bodies. I have to give credit to all the adult actors for really playing the teenage versions of their "real selves" out so well.
The movie was smart.
Nick Jonas even had a nice little role in it! I said ok, getcho coins my bro! lol
All in all, I have to say I REALLY Enjoyed the movie. I was going into the movie expecting it to be trash, fr lol so maybe thats why I'm so impressed lol
If you have not seen it yet, I def reccomend it! Cant tell if you like it or not until you try it out for yourself!
I give it a 4/5!
Thanks for reading, Peace and much love!
- Max Ataraxis
You may have seen him on Showtime at the Apollo, or somewhere in NYC performing to some music's hits and classics. Regardless where, John Streetz adds his fusion of blues, rock with a motown spin. You can hear the soul so well in his voice.
Catch him perform again at the Showtime at the Apoll - March 8th, 2018.
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Aaliyah, one of the sisters from Aaliyah & Christina, a duo who are also one of the 1st place Appollo Winners working that voice in Union Station, NYC. Definitely some power in there.
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Unlike multitasking which can be defined by doing any number of things at once, Trippletasking can be defined by doing only and up to three things at once.
From performing at local cafe's in Virginia with her sister Anna, to taking her music talents to Nashville, attending Belmont University, the same school where several of other Country stars have graduated from including Brad Paisley, Lee Ann Womack and more, to winning a Grammy in 2017 as a songwriter for Best Contemporary Christian Music Song performed by Lady Antebellum's Hillary Scott, to being the duet partner to one of Country's biggest stars, Luke Bryan, Emily Weisband has stuck to her talented writing and singing capabilities, which has guided to what many artists dream of -- oh and she ain't done yet.
Only just recently graduated from college, and she has already won a Grammy and written for some of Country's biggest stars including Keith Urban, Tim McGraw and more, see her amazing portfolio of credits here. With her song with Luke Bryan 'Hungover in the Hotel Room' set to be released in a few weeks, more people will realize, Emily Weisband has one of the best voices in not just today's Country, but in all of Music. See her music evolution here.