Brenton – Heat [Audio]
Hard hitting, energetic and infectious, Brenton shows his true colors on his self-produced single, “Heat”.
Read moreHard hitting, energetic and infectious, Brenton shows his true colors on his self-produced single, “Heat”.
Read moreAfter a short hiatus, Brenton has returned with a trill offering to the masses with “Not For Long,” his first original release of the year. The Brooklyn/Miami emcee couples bars, style and an infectious hook over hard-hitting production from Golden Empire
Read moreThe final compilation to Brenton’s year-long music series is finally here. In case you missed it, here are weeks 40-52 wrapped up in a bow just in time for the new year!
Read moreFor the final release of the year-long #9TeaseTuesdays series, Brenton takes over Busta Rhymes’ 97 classic “Put Your Hand Where My Eyes Can See” to bring us “The Rush”.
Read moreTrack 51 of the year-long #9TeaseTuesdays takes it to the West Coast with “Livin’.” Here the Brooklyn/Miami emcee does what he does best over Tupac’s classic “Picture Me Rollin.”
Read moreFor the 50th entry in his #9TeaseTuesdays series, Brenton throws on his lyrical cape to save a damsel in distress with “Be Down”. The Hip-Hop ballad puts a spin on Groove Theory’s 1995 classic, “Tell Me”.
Read moreBrenton returns with some new #9TeaseTuesdays after taking a short break following the release of his 9th-Wonder-produced mixtape “B To The 9th Power.” For the 41st track, the Brooklyn/Miami emcee lays a hook and some bars over Mary J. Blige’s classic, “Be Happy” to tell the world he’s long overdue. Press play.
Read moreIn celebration of reaching his 28th year of life, Brenton lets loose a surprise mixtape that also pays homage to his favorite producer, 9th Wonder. The nine-track project, gives us a deeper glimpse into Brenton’s life thus far coupled with his signature hooks and 90s inspired lyrics over 9th Wonder production. Enjoy.
Read moreBrenton finds his groove on “Why I’m Here”, a flip of MF Doom’s “?” from the British-American lyricist’s 1999 album “Operation: Doomsday”. It’s a lyrical “quickie” for Brenton as he lays a smooth verse coupled with an infectious hook on the 37th edition of #9TeaseTuesdays.
Read moreShowing his versatility, Brenton switches it up and heads to the south this week for his 36th #9TeaseTuesdays entry, taking on 8ball & MJG’s 1999 classic, “Don’t Flex”. “Scraps” continues to propel Brenton’s momentum with a catchy hook and a smooth, energetic flow and a dope boom bap beat.
Read moreThirty-Five weeks in and Brenton continues to add to the musical onslaught with “Let It Rip”, which finds the Brooklyn-born, Miami-resident rhyming over some Dilated Peoples’ 1999 single, “Basics”.
Read moreFollowing his remix of Stephen Marley’s “Inna Di Red,” Brenton returns to the 90s era with “FLY.” This week the Brooklyn-born-Miaimi emcee takes on Method Man and Redman’s “How High (Remix) for a laid-back, chill sound that makes you wanna grab a glass of Henny and cool out. Welcome to the 34th edition of #9TeaseTuesdays!
Read moreThe 33rd track in Brenton’s weekly onslaught stems from the #NotSo90s edition of #9TeaseTuesdays where Brenton remixes Stephen Marley’s “Inna Di Red” for something relaxing and melodic.
Read moreAfter taking a week off, Brenton is back with another 90s-inspired release from his #9TeaseTuesdays series. This time, paying tribute to the late Big Pun’s 1998 single “Beware”, Brenton creates “Rhymes 4 Days” a quick gut check to the naysayers.
Read moreFresh off the release of his latest visual and #9TeaseTuesdays compilation mixtape, Brenton drops a some quick bars over The Beatnuts 1997 classic “Off The Books” with “Wreck Shop.” This marks Brenton’s 31st entry into the #9TeaseTuesdays series, showing no signs of letting up anytime soon, so press play.
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