Digiwaxx New Music Wednesdays
When a track hits your spirit before it hits your playlist, you know you’ve got something more than music—you’ve got a movement. That’s exactly what I felt when I heard Xzibit’s “Kingmaker.” As a DJ, educator, and culture keeper out of Hartford, Connecticut, I’ve seen how music can build or break a person. “Kingmaker” is […]
By Litty Radio Staff Reggae sensation Collie Buddz appeared on Digiwaxx New Music Wednesdays Live in New York City, bringing that undeniable island energy globally. Known for hits like “Come Around” and “Love & Reggae,” the Bermuda-born artist delivered nothing short of authentic vibes to an audience that thrives on fresh sound and timeless rhythm. […]
On Digiwaxx New Music Wednesdays, hip hop artist and educator Dee-1 participated in an insightful conversation with the Digiwaxx New Music Crew. Queen Bee, one of the crew members, posed a key question about the potential for hip hop to inspire social change. Dee-1 shared his experience mentoring students and reflected on whether hip hop […]
G-Dep Drops New Single “DEPROAR” on Digiwaxx New Music Wednesdays G-Dep, a 20-year hip-hop veteran from East Side of Harlem, New York, released his new single, “DEPROAR (LOOK WHAT YOU MADE ME DO),” on Friday, September 6, 2024. DJs got an early listen on Wednesday, September 4, 2024, during Digiwaxx New Music Wednesdays. He expressed […]
Digiwaxx Media Ray J has launched Tronix, a new project designed to give fans an in-depth look at the hard work behind creating a hit song. With Tronix, Ray J pulls back the curtain on the intricate process of making a chart-topping track, showcasing the collaboration and dedication required. Tronix offers viewers a rare […]
During the event “MC Lyte Lights Up Digiwaxx New Music Wednesdays,” DJ Queen Bee had the opportunity to engage in a meaningful conversation with the hip-hop icon. During their exchange, DJ Queen Bee commended MC Lyte’s powerful storytelling abilities, highlighting her profound impact on hip-hop through songs like “Cappuccino,” “Poor Georgie,” and “Self-Destruction.” Curious about […]
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