Rari Blaze, hailing from East Saint Louis, IL, has just dropped her latest single, “Don’t Forget The Blaze,” and it’s absolutely on fire. Teaming up with legendary producer Zaytoven, this song is set to ignite the airwaves and solidify Rari Blaze’s spot as an artist to watch. From the moment the production kicks in, you know this track is special. Zaytoven’s signature piano melodies and hard-hitting drums lay down the perfect, unmistakable foundation for Rari Blaze to deliver his magnetic flow and charismatic lyrics. “Don’t Forget The Blaze” is more than just a song; it’s a powerful statement—a confident reminder of Rari Blaze’s unique style and undeniable presence in the music scene. Rari Blaze brings an infectious energy to the single, effortlessly weaving together clever wordplay and a memorable hook. His delivery is both confident and precise, showcasing her growth as an artist and his ability to command the listener’s attention. This collaboration with Zaytoven is a perfect meeting of talent, with both artists bringing their A-game to create a truly unforgettable sonic experience.
The Haunted Trap House is Calling
Step Inside The Haunted Trap House: ATL’s Futuristic Fall Content Party This Halloween season, Atlanta’s creative underground is turning up the heat with The Haunted Trap House — a one-night-only fusion of music, content, and culture that’s already making waves across the city. The night’s energy will be unmatched, featuring live performances from Jose Guapo and friends, including Sticky Lo, Bantana, Juglife Handz, Rzenati, and more of Atlanta’s rising stars. The stage will come alive with raw talent and unfiltered energy as the city’s up-and-coming names compete in the Live Music Review, judged by none other than celebrity super-producer Bobby Kritical. But The Haunted Trap House isn’t just a concert — it’s an experience. Step through immersive content zones designed for creators to capture every angle of their Halloween looks, explore unique vendor booths, and vibe out to the futuristic fall aesthetic — think eerie neon lights, glitch-inspired visuals, and that signature trap edge that only Atlanta can bring. Whether you’re pulling up in costume or coming to connect with the city’s creative pulse, this is the Halloween event you don’t want to miss. Prizes, performances, and unforgettable moments await inside The Haunted Trap House. It’s time to celebrate Futuristic Fall! 🔥 Tickets are moving fast — secure yours now!🎃 Live Music Review • Vendors • Content Zones • Performances • Prizes👻 Costumes encouraged. Creativity required. Date: October 31, 2025 Time: 8pm – 2am Place: 3465 Buffington Center, College Park, Ga. 30349 $25 Presale, $40 at the door Call (678)-612-8604 to book vendor space Get Presale Tickets
Kimistry Joins Zaytown Global and Drops Bold New Single “Ouuu” This Friday
Rising rap artist Kimistry is officially entering her next chapter, and it’s coming in strong. The Atlanta-based lyricist has just signed a distribution deal with Zaytown Global, the powerhouse platform built by legendary producer Zaytoven—and her first release under the label is already making noise. Set to drop on May 16, 2025, her new single “Ouuu” is a high-energy anthem that blends boss-level confidence with a club-ready bounce. Packed with bold bars and a vibe that commands attention, “Ouuu” is built for women who walk in the room like they own it. Fans may remember Kimistry from her breakout track “City”, which earned her a co-sign from Zaytoven and started the buzz. But for those who’ve been following her since her early teen performances, this moment has been a long time coming. “I’ve been grinding since I was 13,” says Kimistry. “This opportunity with Zaytown Global means everything to me. It’s a new beginning—and I’m just getting started.” Kimistry Tweet With raw lyricism, infectious energy, and a voice that can’t be ignored, Kimistry is poised to make a major impact in 2025. “Ouuu” is only the start of what’s shaping up to be a huge year for the Atlanta rapper. 🎶 STREAM “OUUU” ON MAY 16:Spotify | Apple Music | Tidal | YouTube Music Follow Kimistry on Instagram
Bdifferent Drops Fiery New Track “Gahh Damm”
April 18, 2025 — Rising Atlanta artist Bdifferent just set the tone for spring with his latest single, “Gahh Damm,” now streaming everywhere. With high-octane energy, a catchy hook, and that unapologetic Southern delivery, this one’s built for the streets and playlists alike. Following a string of underground favorites like “Congratulations” and “Smoke Clear,” Bdifferent levels up on this new drop—showcasing his growth, grit, and bold confidence. 🎧 Listen Now on👉 Spotify👉 Apple Music 📲 Connect with Bdifferent:Instagram | TikTok With “Gahh Damm,” bdifferent proves he’s not just next up — he’s already in motion.
Zaytoven, Zayskii & Oj Da Juiceman Slide Through with New Banger “Cars”
The South is back in full throttle as Zaytoven, Zayskii, and Oj Da Juiceman join forces on their latest street-ready anthem, “Cars.” Powered by Zaytoven’s signature keys and 808s, the track cruises with laid-back confidence and trunk-knocking bass, giving DJs something fresh for the mix and fans a certified repeat. This is a special moment for Zayskii, who continues carving his own lane in the industry while still keeping it in the family—trading bars alongside ATL legend Oj Da Juiceman with production by his father, the iconic Zaytoven. Whether you’re spinning at the club, radio, or just need a new trunk-rattler, this is one record you’ll want to add ASAP. 🎧 Available Now on MeetTheDJs📦 Includes: Dirty, Clean, and Instrumental🔗 Download the DJ Service Pack
KARDA$H Drops Debut Album Hood Hottie
April 18, 2025 — Rising rap star KARDA$H has officially dropped her highly anticipated debut album, Hood Hottie, now available on all major streaming platforms. With 14 bold, high-energy tracks, Hood Hottie captures KARDA$H’s unapologetic style and fierce Southern delivery. Songs like “Ride Fa Me,” “Backdoe,” “Only Fans,” and “It Don’t Matter” stand out as early fan favorites, offering a glimpse into the raw authenticity that’s become her signature. Known for her viral singles like “Kai Cenat,” “Auntie,” and “Plan B,” KARDA$H has been building momentum—and Hood Hottie is the project that brings it all together. 🔥 “This ain’t no starter pack. This is pressure, front to back.” — KARDA$H 🎧 Stream Hood Hottie on Apple Music📱 Follow KARDA$H on Instagram
Runway Richy: Street Wisdom, Raw Bars & That “Damn Bae” Energy
Runway Richy has never needed a PR stunt to catch your attention—his authenticity, lyricism, and larger-than-life energy speak for themselves. As a fixture in Atlanta’s hip-hop scene, Richy has built a reputation as one of the city’s realest voices. Whether he’s dropping bar-heavy tracks or delivering high-energy sets, he represents the South with both street smarts and style. A Voice Built on Real Experience Originally from Decatur, Georgia, Runway Richy’s come-up wasn’t cushioned by industry shortcuts. His journey has been shaped by lived experience—moments in the trenches, battles with the law, and lessons learned the hard way. That life shows up in his music. Richy rhymes like someone who’s survived it all and lived to tell you the truth. Whether it’s records like Made It Happen, Switchin’ Sides, or his collaborations with legends like T.I., Richy keeps it unapologetically ATL. His delivery is rugged, but always polished. He walks the line between street philosopher and crowd motivator. “Damn Bae” – The Latest Fire From FGNL2 His latest single “Damn Bae”, pulled from the FGNL2 EP, is turning heads for all the right reasons. Clocking in under 3 minutes, the track is a raw, catchy street anthem built around real-life relationship vibes. It’s gaining momentum across platforms like Apple Music and Spotify—and Richy’s been pushing it heavy with visuals and stage performances to match. 404 Day With Zay: Richy Shuts It Down Runway Richy brought “Damn Bae” to the stage during this year’s 404 Day with Zay, Atlanta’s signature music and culture festival. His performance was a standout—no PR stunts, just bars, presence, and a room full of fans hanging on every word. Richy’s live energy lit up the venue, making it clear: this isn’t just a song, it’s a movement. Whether it’s the club, the block, or the stage—Richy makes sure the people pay attention. What’s Next for Runway Richy? The grind isn’t stopping. With FGNL2 heating up and “Damn Bae” turning into a crowd favorite, Richy is staying locked in on his mission. Expect more visuals, new shows, and maybe even another project before the year’s out. If you’ve been following his rise, you know what’s coming. If you’re just now tuning in—welcome to the runway. Follow Runway Richy:📱 Instagram: @runwayrichy https://youtu.be/wjyDE2JtZyQ?si=38WKKoQcrS0WhZub
Tru Carr: From Watts to the World – Staying Tru
When Tru Carr pulled up for his Rude Girl Radio interview, the room was already electric. The Watts native has been grinding non-stop, and you could feel that energy in every word. From talking about his early influences to breaking down his viral hit “Ghetto,” TruCarr reminded us why he’s not just an artist—you feel him. Where He’s From? It’s Complicated When asked about his roots, Tru Carr laughed and gave us the real: “The internet be lying.” Born in Watts, Tru Carr’s story spans across California—from L.A. to the Inland Empire—and even touches the South, with ties in Texas and Louisiana. That broad cultural imprint is part of why everyone rocks with him. “If we really wanna be technical, I’m from all of them.” Though currently based in Las Vegas, TruCarr is quick to remind you—he’s always close to home, no matter where he lives. The Meaning Behind “Tru Carr” His stage name? It’s no gimmick. “Carr” is his actual last name. “I wanted to tell the truth. I couldn’t put ‘Real Carr’ or ‘Authentic Carr,’” he joked. “So I went through the thesaurus and landed on Tru Carr.” Simple, raw, and fitting for an artist who wears his heart and hustle on his sleeve. Influences: From Chief Keef to the Classics His influences are just as wide-ranging as his story—Lil Wayne, YG, Chief Keef, and more. But don’t let that list fool you. “I don’t know how I ended up with this style I got,” he admits. His sound is uniquely his own—a mash-up of raw West Coast energy, authentic storytelling, and unfiltered vibes. The Breakout: “Outside” Featuring Blueface Tru Carr first caught major attention with his single “Outside” featuring Blueface—a track born during the pandemic when everyone was stuck inside. “We grew up in the cold… we were still outside doing whatever,” he said. That real-life feeling turned into a street anthem. And while Blueface brought his signature off-beat delivery to the track, Tru Carr brought the substance and swagger that made the streets pay attention. “Ghetto”: A Viral Movement His latest banger “Ghetto” is more than a song—it’s a whole campaign. The story behind it? Pure hustle. After meeting E.K.E. at a video shoot for another track, Tru Carr kept seeing him around. Eventually, he invited him to record a TikTok-style video at a club appearance. “I told him, ‘You rap? Send me some songs.’” One of those songs was “Ghetto.” After recording his verse and hitting the road, TruCarr came back and personally pressed play at clubs and shows. The reaction was immediate. He brought the record to the people, from No Jumper to 99.1 radio. Then came the TikTok challenge—$500 to the best dancer. Hundreds participated, the video spread, and the labels came knocking. But Tru Carr’s motivation goes deeper than just numbers. The Real Motivation: Legacy Tru Carr opened up about losing a close family member—his daughter Journey. “I had to be the one to lean on,” he said. “That’s what keeps me going… She’s up top, making sure I stay on what I’m on.” That loss didn’t break him—it became the foundation of his mission. “She’s the reason I’m pushing. I gotta go crazy in her name.” What’s Next: True Pen Tru Carr isn’t letting up. His next tape, True Pen, is set to drop soon and it’s stacked with features: Major 9, Real Young OG, K-Shot A, K-Carbon, Chef G, and more. “We’ve been putting on the True Pen so much… it’s only right,” he said. From city to city, set to set, TruCarr is staying outside—and staying true. Follow TruCarr:📱 Instagram: @trucarr_ https://youtu.be/4DbMv54p_e4?si=tuJvIMnoLSCTiilm
Big Homi Tyni: Amplifying Atlanta’s Boldest Voice
If you were at 404 Day with Zay, then you already know — Big Homi Tyni doesn’t just perform, she shuts it down. Repping the Real Atlanta Born and raised in Atlanta, Big Homi Tyni embodies the city’s raw, unfiltered energy. She brings a voice that’s both commanding and confident — the kind that represents bossed-up women who’ve seen it all and know exactly how to move. Her sound? Pure Southern heat. Trap-heavy, 808 beats, fire one-liners, and a delivery that can flip from slick talk to all-out anthem mode. Tyni raps like she’s got nothing to prove — and everything to show. Her lyrics celebrate independence, hustle, and the kind of bold femininity that doesn’t fold under pressure. A Freaknik-Style Turn-Up at 404 Day At this year’s 404 Day with Zay, Big Homi Tyni brought full ATL flavor to the stage — turning the crowd all the way up with a set that was pure Freaknik energy. The vibe was wild, the bass was booming, and there was a whole lotta booty shakin’ as Tyni and her crew transformed the stage into a full-on party. Her performance wasn’t just memorable — it was a statement. She didn’t just show up, she reminded Atlanta that women like her run the scene. More Than Music What makes Big Homi Tyni stand out isn’t just the bars or the beats. It’s her brand of fearless authenticity. She’s repping for women who move loudly, live unapologetically, and know their worth. From club bangers to live sets that raise the temperature, Tyni’s name is buzzing — and this is only the beginning. Stay Connected with Big Homi Tyni 📲 Follow on Instagram📡 More exclusive artist stories at RudeGirlRadio.com
E.K.E.: West Coast Realism Meets Atlanta Motion
Every once in a while, an artist cuts through the noise not with gimmicks, but with grounded truth. E.K.E., short for Everything Kounts Everyday, is one of those voices — raw, intentional, and unshakably authentic. Rooted in Real Life Hailing from Los Angeles, E.K.E. doesn’t just rap about life — he lives it. From family loss to street loyalty, his music reflects hard-earned wisdom. Raised in an environment where every decision mattered, he brings a perspective that is equal parts survival and self-awareness. “Everything Kounts Everyday means every decision you make counts, every move counts, every person around you counts.” – E.K.E. That belief system fuels his lyrics. His music doesn’t chase trends — it reflects choices, consequences, and code. Breaking Barriers with Quality Control Music E.K.E. made history when he became the first West Coast artist to sign with Quality Control Music (QC) — the powerhouse label behind Migos, City Girls, and Lil Baby. His signing sent a clear message: E.K.E.’s voice transcends region. His storytelling, delivery, and character caught the attention of the biggest names in the game, and they listened. This milestone positioned him not just as a standout in LA, but as a national voice with a growing influence. The Message in “Ghetto” Featuring TruCarr His latest single, “Ghetto” featuring TruCarr, is a raw street narrative that speaks from lived experience. With heavy piano chords and vivid lyricism, the track dives into the weight of growing up in the trenches — the decisions, the heartbreak, and the loyalty it takes to make it out. TruCarr’s explosive delivery pairs seamlessly with E.K.E.’s depth, creating a powerful, cinematic record that captures the reality of many who live in forgotten corners of America. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DbMv54p_e4 Surprise Moment at 404 Day with Zay At 404 Day with Zay in Atlanta, E.K.E. took the city by surprise with an unannounced performance of “Ghetto.” With no introduction, he hit the stage and instantly connected with the crowd. The performance was raw, moving, and unforgettable — a true reminder that real music speaks louder than any rollout. In a festival full of scheduled appearances, this moment stood out for its authenticity and emotional punch. A Legacy in the Making E.K.E. isn’t just another rapper with a story — he’s building a legacy rooted in truth, values, and resilience. From his roots in LA to the stages of Atlanta, his message remains the same: be real, stand on something, and make every move count. Stay connected and follow E.K.E. on social media: https://www.instagram.com/eke.thename/