Bronx, New York rhymer Rey is back on Rap Fiesta's radar with his newest single, "Stand up Hands Up." Motivated by the recent Bronx fire that claimed the lives of 19 people, Rey was inspired to create a song with meaning and address the culture of New York City. In his signature fashion, Rey hooks you in with wavy flows over a tranquil beat. In case you weren't previously aware, an apartment fire in the Bronx killed 19 people and...
To say Rap Fiesta is excited to welcome back featured rapper C Weezy is an understatement. The Connecticut in-your-face artist is back demanding your respect with his newest single, "Probably Not." And trust us, you probably don't want to miss out on this heater. In his signature manner, C Weezy bursts through the speakers and commands your attention as soon as he appears on the track. About 30 seconds into the song, C Weezy sucker punches you with a catchy, assertive chorus....
Rap Fiesta is proud to feature our latest rapper, DDPresents, and his latest collaborative single, "MIA." In a shared effort with $teven Cannon, Crape, Nessly, and Paycheck, DDPresents crafted a hard-hitting track with classic hip-hop and emo rap influences. "MIA" will bump through your speakers as it's powered by a thumping bass and distinct vocals. The Camas, Washington, the rapper was motivated by futile hate from strangers to create "MIA." But, instead of letting the negative comments stop him from...
Rap Fiesta's newest featured artist collective, Transcendents, portrays all it means to be unique with their latest album, "Transcendents." The 12-track audio experience pulls you in and out of consciousness with psychedelic textures, encapsulating beats, and clever wordplay. Although the members are young (only 18 years old), their sound is anything but premature. The Transcendents are from Ann Arbor, Michigan, and consist of members Jalen (rapper/engineer), Daniel (rapper), MDL (producer), and John Allen (producer). Drawn together by their collective love...