DDB Yayo a week ago dropped another video, “Lemme Lone,” which has quietly crept up to 5,000 views. In it, he shows the reality of his lyrics, and you can clearly see he’s from where he says he’s from, and Lil Yayo will up that blick. Two months ago he released his EP “Rising Star”, and it’s a great project with an excellent and comfortable artist expressing his emotions without shame.
His most popular song on Youtube, “How You Claim,” shows the kind of potential he has, and illustrates that he WILL be in the main stream media, it’s just a matter of time. DDB Yayo was brought up in a home studio that his father owned, so he had plenty of time to perfect his craft, and you can hear it from the results.
You can find DDB Yayo dropping clips on tiktok, music videos on youtube, and high quality songs on all streaming outlets.
Mr. Sweety G, also known as Dr. Glenn Toby, is a legendary figure in the music industry, a pioneer whose influence spans the golden era of hip-hop and the evolution of house music. Born in Brooklyn and raised in Queens, he emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s, shaping the sound and culture of hip-hop alongside some of the most iconic artists of all time. With deep…See More
June 8, 2025 at 4:30pm to November 23, 2025 at 7:30pm
Crucial Reggae Sundays: free, family-friendly reggae music in Golden Gate Park hosted by Irie Dole, Guidance, and DJ Sep and featuring special guests every week 4:20 pm to 7:30 pm at the Golden Gate Park Bandshell / Music Concourse: 75 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive, San Francisco, CA 94118…See More
Back at it again, Brick City's Tru Trilla returns today with the AA side single "Respectfully", lifted from last year's album 'XVI : Return of the Gods' released through New Dawn Records.Laced throughout with the kind of bullish bars and beats which earned it a front page spotlight on Bandcamp, the New Jersey veteran assembled a heavyweight line up of guest featured…See More
“After Hours” is a fierce, high-fashion house anthem that drips with attitude, seduction, and runway energy. Opening with a spoken-word moment in a commanding deep voice reminiscent of Kevin Aviance or Right Said Fred, the track transforms into a dancefloor sermon of power and pleasure. With thumping beats, sultry vocals, and lines that shimmer with confidence (Steppin’ out in a 613 ... my look so puss, so clean’), Sapphira Cristál delivers a declaration of glamour and groove. Already building…See More
You need to be a member of True Skool Network to add comments!
Join True Skool Network