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Kingdom Kome + G Fam Black drop new video for “Deaths Grip”

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Murderous mic-smiths Kingdom Kome & G Fam Black return with new visuals this morning.  New video/single “Deaths Grip” is audio warfare of the grimiest level with a beat & cuts from by long-time Kingdom Kome collaborator RUEN.

Watch official video for “Deaths Grip”: https://youtu.be/XWAASG9rRY8?si=kbiH6WlVk4lXBoE8

“Deaths Grip” appears on the newly released collaborative LP Dirty Linens, which also spawned single/video treatment for “Feed The Flame” Produced by BoFaat (Snowgoons).

Listen to “Feed The Flame”: https://youtu.be/8OdXbKq3xWo?si=c8TGCwejWCltXOEI

In addition to BoFaat and RUEN, other producers on the album include Kheyzine), Tali Rodriguez (who also mixes and masters the album and whose wife Sarah Lane adds a vocal to the album), CLOAQ x DAGGER, Uglyjon, P-Ro, Motherhood and Crack Sizzlack

More Info: www.KingdomKomeMusic.com

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‘1, 2, 3… Let It Roll’ by Gerson Marta out now

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Gerson Marta’s “1, 2, 3… Let It Roll” is a warm and confident return, one that gently commands attention with its rich, celebratory tone. There’s a certain elegance in how the track unfolds—bold in style, yet refined in execution. Marta brings together elements of funk and rock with a lightness of touch that feels both familiar and revitalizing, delivering a song that invites the listener in rather than demanding their presence.

The track’s arrangement is thoughtfully textured, with crisp brass accents, nimble guitar lines, and vocals that glide with playful assurance. Marta pays tribute to the spirit of classic funk without leaning too heavily on nostalgia, creating something that feels joyfully alive and present. His performance feels effortless yet intentional, like an artist not trying to prove anything, but rather offering something heartfelt and whole.

Rather than pushing against the current, “Let It Roll” flows with an organic confidence that’s hard to resist. It’s a quietly triumphant moment for Marta—an artist clearly at ease with his own evolution, inviting listeners to move, smile, and feel good in the process. There’s a softness in its power, a celebration of sound that radiates ease and generosity.

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