Month in Review: June 2024
Beat the heat with some cool new tunes from the ONErpm Fam!
Summer’s in full swing and the ONErpm Fam keeps bringing on the heat! We’ve got brand new music from Britnee Kellogg, Trae Tha Truth, Goldie Boutilier, and more to help you find the perfect soundtrack to your summer. You won’t want to miss these hot new releases, and don’t forget to sign up for our newsletter so you can always stay up to date!
Yelawolf
Yelawolf is ready for WAR in 2024…unleashing his mega-anticipated new double album War Story! After months of anticipation with the album’s single releases, the Alabama-born and Nashville-based multi-platinum chart-topping artist shows to all with War Story, his true magnum opus. Featuring special guests throughout the album from the likes of Killer Mike, Jelly Roll, Caskey, & Struggle Jennings – Yelawolf and co. deliver banger after banger.
Henry Morris
WARNING! We recommend you listen to this debut album alone in a dark room. Talk is cheap and Henry Morris knows too well lies are expensive. Coming clean of it all on his astounding debut LP Jawbreaker, Henry says his music is intensely real because his wallet isn’t fat and neither is his head. Don’t wait any longer and find out what Henry’s talking all about!
The Greeting Committee
Everyone’s Gone and I Know I’m The Cause, the new album by The Greeting Committee, delivers infectious indie pop that showcases the duo’s songwriting prowess. The 10-track record charts the band’s evolution after facing struggles like lineup changes and creative redirection. The result is a kaleidoscope of emotions amidst punchy pop tracks and captivating anthems that you won’t want to miss.
Leo Waters
Leo Water’s debut EP On Waters Ave tells the story of Leo leaving his comfort zone and facing the unknown in the music industry. Blends of different cultures mix in this project to create a unique and vibrant sound certain to get your head nodding. From “Smoke + Mirrors” to “Outlaws” the project is filled with great tracks. Check this one out now.
Bilal
Live at Glasshaus is a collective masterpiece featuring the talents of neo-soul powerhouse Bilal, multi-hyphenate rapper Common, legendary drummer Questlove of The Roots, and Grammy Award-winning music extraordinaire Robert Glasper & instrumentalist Burniss Travis. For one night only, this recording captures the moment they all got together for a live jam session that resulted in an album of extraordinary proportions that will go down as an instant classic!
Britnee Kellogg
In her new album She’s Come a Long Way, Britnee Kellogg decided to write songs that talk about life as a mother and wife – the journey that brought her to where she is today. She’s not hiding the good or the bad, the hard days, the great days, and everything in between. Working with Autumn McEntire, Quinn Loggins and other songwriters to bring this album to life, you’ll be laughing, crying, and inspired to go out and pursue your dreams.
Goldie Boutilier
The lead single of her upcoming EP of the same name, “The Actress” is Goldie’s triumphant return! Since she first stepped into the music industry, she’s conquered her demons and stands confident and independent. “The Actress” is her statement to anyone who believes they have control over her. Channeling the femme fatale attitude of movies like Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill as she emotively sings, “I am the actress and you’re in my movie.”
Trae Tha Truth
Trae Tha Truth takes the lead with his signature baritone and BossMan Dlow delivers his high energy flow in the new single “I Can’t Wait.” The track builds up to a crescendo of bravado that starts out calmly goading any challengers, before making it clear that those challengers may want to rethink their plan of attack. The energy of the song is bolstered by the frenetic feel of the futuristic beat and makes for a single that demands repeated listens.
The National Parks
Ushering in the summer with an energetic and warm new single “Where Are You,” The National Parks released another folk-tastic tune! The band explains the song was written “after feeling like I had run part of a mental marathon, knowing that there was more ground to cover on my journey.” A song about knowing where you want to be, but being unsure of how to get there.