Author: Elicit Magazine

Smith, born January 28, 1994. 22 years old getting ready to release my debut project “XIII: Stories Never Told” with a style that differs from what you would normally hear from someone in the Chicagoland area. I am from Joliet, IL, that’s 30mins away from Chicago. My city is influenced by any and everything that goes in Chicago. This has been the way things have been since i was younger. My style is abstract from what you would normally hear coming out of the Midwest region and ESPECIALLY different for someone coming out of a city so close to Chicago…

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Check out Ro Rockwell’s Latest Video “What Have I Done” shot by @iamfurus (Prod. By Tayo Fetti). I it has recently been released and has caught a little buzz in Los Angeles. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-baTK8LkiY Follow His Movement below: https://rorockwell.com/ https://twitter.com/rorockwell https://www.instagram.com/rorockwell/ https://www.facebook.com/ro-rockwell-waavvy https://soundcloud.com/ro-rockwell-waavvy

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Teen recording artist, with serious dance skills and former XFactor contestant, Millie Thrasher, releases her latest cover video of Calvin Harris’ “How Deep Is Your Love.” Thrasher has brought it back to the basics with a stripped down, emotional version of the dance hit. The arrangement truly showcases her star potential creating another cover unlike anything else. The video itself, shot in a black and white close up, allows for no distractions and brings the focus back to Thrasher’s incredible vocal abilities. Millie exclusively premiered the video on her YouTube channel: https://smarturl.it/MThdiyl In the recording studio, Millie has been under the tutelage & vocal…

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VNCHY hopes to satisfy listeners by following up with his new experimental sounds, to be heard on his latest record Hold Me Down. His new voice ambient, melodic, yet coarse takes listeners through their own individual journeys, as the lyrics captivate senses of euphoria, felt during moments in time. Check out ‘Hold Me Down’ here!

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After Romeo’s smooth vocals and harmonies shows the vocal depth of the band in a more stripped down setting. After Romeo couldn’t help but make their own cover of the song, but the creative process took some time.  Drew admits that, “when hundreds of covers popped up immediately, it took us a minute to figure out how to make this unique. So we experimented on a bunch of things but this was the one we all were happy with. Our version only uses our vocals. So everything you hear, all the background music and sounds, was made with our mouths…

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