Ron-Lee, a pivotal voice emerging from the vibrant streets of Richmond, Virginia, drops the invigorating track "Dolla Bill," where the grind for money isn't just a necessity but a creed.
Step into the world of Ron-Lee with "Dolla Bill," a track that doesn't just play but pounds with purpose through your speakers. Crafted by the skilled hands of producer 4feva, this song embodies the essence of hustle, painted vividly against the backdrop of Richmond, VA. Each beat is a footstep, each lyric a heartbeat, in the life of those who know that making money is more than necessity—it's survival. Imagine yourself navigating the streets where the grind never sleeps, where every moment is a transaction of energy, ambition, and sometimes, sheer willpower.
Stunna World Hoot, the Richmond-based powerhouse, has just dropped his latest EP, "Bottom Life God Volume 2," a gritty and compelling collection of tracks that dive deep into the realities of street life and personal ambition. Released under Don’t Fold Entertainment, this five-song EP encapsulates the raw, unfiltered essence of Stunna World Hoot’s artistic vision and life philosophy.
Step into the world of Mack Ben Widdit with his latest album "Rained Out," where each track serves as a chapter in a larger narrative of perseverance and empowerment. Produced by Don’t Fold Entertainment, this album takes you on a journey through the streets of Richmond, VA, with stories woven from the fabric of real-life experiences.
"R To The D" unites Mack Ben Widdit with Detroit's Icewear Vezzo and the voice of the streets, Bigga Rankin, for a cross-city collaboration that echoes the raw energy and spirit of both Richmond and Detroit. At a rhythmic 92 BPM, the track encapsulates the hustle and resilience of street life, conveyed through a potent mix of Rap, HipHop, and Trap.
"Private Dancer" emerges as EZ Longway's seductive anthem from Don’t Fold Entertainment's latest album, "Bigger Than B4". With a relaxed tempo of 83 BPM set in the key of 12A, this track melds the raw energy of trap with the smooth allure of R&B. EZ Longway paints a vivid picture of nightlife and allure, narrating a tale of desire and the magnetic pull of his charisma on the dance floor.
"Don't Fold Entertainment" proudly presents "Bigger Than B4," an explosive compilation album showcasing the depth and diversity of talent within its roster. Featuring a dynamic blend of tracks from stalwarts like Mack Ben Widdit, Stunna World Hoot, Weezy Pacino, and EZ Longway, alongside emerging voices such as Southside Rell, 4BABYTYBBS, and LaFlare, this album marks a significant moment in the label's evolution.
"Fxxx Yo BD Fxxx Yo BM" by Stunna World Hoot and BiggBrattzz is a raw and unapologetic anthem that encapsulates the fiery tension and relentless energy of street life. Set against a backdrop of hard-hitting 808s and a menacing Trap beat produced by Aye YB, the track is an explosive exchange between two Richmond powerhouses. Hoot and Brattzz deliver aggressive, no-holds-barred verses that tackle the toxic relationships they’ve navigated.
Immerse yourself in the raw, unfiltered essence of the street hustle with "Blocks Of It," a bold track from Ron-Lee and Stunna World Hoot. Featured on their collaborative album "Plug Brothers," this song pulsates with a high-intensity beat at 145 BPM, resonating with the heartbeat of Richmond, VA’s underground scene. Set in the ominous key of 2A, "Blocks Of It" is not just music; it's a deep dive into the lives of those entwined in the high-stakes game of drug trafficking.
Step into the raw energy of Richmond, VA, as Bigga Rankin hosts Ron-Lee and Stunna World Hoot on "Trappin From The Basement." In this electrifying episode, the duo performs their latest banger, "Walk Dat Bitxx," a track that embodies the gritty, unapologetic spirit of their music.
Immerse yourself in the gritty narrative of "Walk Dat Bitxx," a track that blends raw lyricism with a haunting beat to capture the stark realities of street vigilance and confrontation. Performed by Ron-Lee and Stunna World Hoot, this piece is a standout in the "Plug Brothers" album, which continues to define the sound of Richmond, VA's underground rap scene. With a slow, menacing BPM of 83, set in the key of 7A, this song produces an atmosphere that is as intense as the stories it tells.
Dive deep into the competitive, high-stakes world of the drug trade with "Quarterback," a commanding track from Ron-Lee and Stunna World Hoot’s album "Plug Brothers." With a dynamic BPM of 154 and set in the key of 8A, this song delivers a raw and aggressive depiction of leadership and control in the underground economy. The energy level of 7 perfectly captures the relentless pace and pressure of being at the top of the game, both in the streets and in the rap scene.