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Memphis Music Spotlight: Top 5 Local Tracks for March '24

03-29
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Memphis music is flourishing with new projects introduced each month. In March, five songs stood out due to their quality and popularity. The first is Uni’q’s “Ain’t No Sleepin”, a result of the Unapologetic crew's hard work. The song, produced by SunnyDizzle and mixed by Ari Morris, displays Uni’q’s vocal talent.

The second song is from Kendrick P’s Prelude EP. Kendrick P is known for his smooth style and continues to evolve sensual R&B with his latest three-track EP. The EP combines melodic production with Kendrick’s smooth vocals, reinforcing his position in the music industry.

The third song, “Un Huh”, is a collaboration between Memphis rapper K. Carbon, emerging Chicago artist Mello Buckzz, and rapper Big30. The track is a catchy song that emphasizes the growing presence of female rappers in the industry.

The fourth song, “St. Gatrick’s Day Freestyle”, is from the Memphis trio, Supa Glock Bros. Despite their individual solo projects, the trio maintains their unique styles as a group, making a holiday more interesting.

The final song, “The Facilitator”, is from Memphis rapper Lukah’s upcoming album, Temple Needs Water. Village Needs Peace. The song demonstrates Lukah’s strong delivery, meaningful lyricism, and excellent technique, raising expectations for the rest of the album.

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