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Thirstin Howl The 3rd pays homage in “Ultra Ill Magnetic Street”

The LoLife General Thirstin Howl the 3rd pays respect. New single “Ultra Ill Magnetic Street” pays homage to two legendary hip-hop entities: Ultramagnetic MC’s and Kool G Rap. Enlisting Digital Underground’s Young Hump Thirstin channels both Ultramagnetic’s Kool Keith and Kool G’s cadence and style while incorporating his own personality on the track. Young Hump stays his charismatic self as the duo fire bars through both segments.
“Ultra Ill Magnetic Street” is a free download via Thirstin Howl’s website (in explicit and clean versions) as well as Spotify.
Stream “Ultra Ill Magnetic Street”on spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4RmzAHTWf75dbC0tRqJayu?si=f5209e4391a14158
Download explicit/clean mp3 version here: https://thirstinhowlthe3rd.com/album/ultra-ill-magnetic-street-th3-mix-2/?ts_post_id=231524&ts_track_num=2
This track will appear on the forthcoming LP entitled The Last Shall be Thirst to drop this June via Skillionaire Global Enterprises . A full music video for this track will also drop on March 18, 2025 via YouTube.
For over thirty years Thirstin Howl has been a true cornerstone of hip hop culture, including creating some of Hip Hop’s most iconic music, producing films, music videos, and shows, multimedia enterprising and event creating all whilst continuing to be a pioneering leader of the seminal global Lo Life organization.
In addition to this album Thirstin will be dropping his long awaited short film Don Chicharron this December. Don Chicharron was written and directed by Thirstin Howl and directed by Stephen Box Lo Gonzalez. It is a Skillusions Films and Goldbox Film Studios Presentation. Thus far the film has been privately screened in theaters located in Miami and New York.
More info: https://thirstinhowlthe3rd.com/
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Sunrise in Jupiter ‘Take Me Home’ – A Transmission From the Soul

With “Take Me Home”, Sunrise in Jupiter deliver not just a song, but a visceral, emotional lifeline. The second single from their concept album Mission to Mars Vol. 1, this track finds the band stripping back the cosmic theatrics just enough to reveal something raw and deeply human. Riding the wave of their viral debut “Satellite”, the band doesn’t play it safe — instead, they venture further into the emotional orbit with a ballad that feels like it’s been pulled from the very edge of space and time.
At the heart of the song lies a voice message — a simple yet devastatingly sincere moment between a father and daughter. That real-life inspiration pulses through the entire track, lending it a gravity that transcends the usual alt-rock fare. Lead singer and frontman channels that longing into a vocal performance that’s equal parts fire and fragility. “Take Me Home” doesn’t ask for sympathy — it demands connection, in the way only great songs can.
Musically, the band constructs a layered and cinematic soundscape, rich with glowing guitars and echoing drums that mirror the vast loneliness of space. The chorus hits like a sonic flare — “Don’t leave me empty-handed / Don’t leave me dead and stranded” — as guitars swell and synths shimmer beneath emotionally torn vocals. The whole track feels like a desperate cry hurled across galaxies.
Thematically, this is the perfect closer to the first chapter of Mission to Mars Vol. 1. It captures the conflict between distance and desire, between ambition and the aching need for home. Sunrise in Jupiter don’t just explore outer space — they map the emotional terrain we all navigate in isolation.
“Take Me Home” is more than a follow-up single. It’s proof that Sunrise in Jupiter are crafting something special — not just music, but modern myth-making. They’re not just telling a story; they’re sending signals to anyone who’s ever felt alone. And the message comes through loud and clear.
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