SLINKY RELEASES HOT NEW TRACK “PARTY HARDLY”

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After successfully debuting “Self,” “Not Them” and “Down 4 Anything” artist-on-the-rise Slinky returns with a dynamic, inspiring, infectious track, “Party Hardly” featuring GMTO Skooby.  The charismatic and creative Brooklyn-born and based rapper, musician, and producer with Caribbean roots turns it out in his latest single about empowerment, balance, and staying on top of business.  

When describing his style, Slinky (real name is Akeem Haynes) is not shy in saying that it is authentic and very different from what people expect from traditional rap. “I don’t sound like nobody. You’ve never heard a sound like this one. The style is unique and has got that bounce. The thing about it is really about that bounce and swag.” 

The verse of “Party Hardly” definitely exudes a vibe, with Slinky shouting out to a modern-day muse living life on her terms:

“She just wanna party hardly
She don’t really f* with no body body
She just wanna party party
She don’t really care about no body body
She just want money money
Got her own bag don’t f* with nobody
Restaurants n trips with her buddy buddy
That kinda life my hunny bunny”

Instrumentally, Slinky, shares that “Party Hardly” and all his other songs have Caribbean elements, adding that “When you listen to my music, you can tell that it is influenced by my Trinidadian side. So, you’ll hear piano, guitars, an island bounce with beats coming from reggae and the Trinibad genre.” Ultimately, Slinky says the message of “Party Hardly” is to “Focus on your bag. Yeah, you can party but know how to party. It’s all about the balance and structure of life, he says.

Produced, mixed, mastered by DJ Tino and released by KAIST Music Group, “Party Hardly” by Slinky featuring GMTO Skooby also features an official music video directed by Rock Davis with BTS (behind the scenes) by Nick at Now Filming Productions.

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Screenwriter And Musician Lamar Woods Returns To Music With Flavorful Sophomore Album, ‘Highly Sensitive Person’

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Authentic, humble, creative, and genius—these words capture the essence of screenwriter and musician Lamar Woods. His latest work, the sophomore album Highly Sensitive Person, released earlier this year, reflects his extraordinary talent and a perfect start to the year.

Highly Sensitive Person showcases Woods’ ability to blend genres with finesse. The album’s 19 tracks weave together hip-hop, jazz, soul, folk, and R&B elements, creating a rich and immersive listening experience. For example, “True Love Will Find You In The End”—a cover by Daniel Johnston—commences with warm acoustic guitar and Woods singing before a trap beat emerges mid-song, and he unleashes his bars. This shows that Highly Sensitive Person is a sonic roller coaster with unexpected twists and turns, keeping you on your turns.

“I wanted to do an album that bangs the whole way through,” Woods explained. “Like if I was Costco, this was a little taste of me (like samples), every version of me. I’m from Atlanta, so I love trap music, and I love trap beats…I don’t really rap on them a lot. I was just like, ‘Maybe we just throw it on there even though it didn’t technically really fit with the album that much.’ But I like the idea of being like, ‘Ths is also a part of me.’ There’s a trap part of me. There’s that boom-bap part of me. There’s the folk part of me. There’s a love song part of me. I wanted that album to feel like you’re really getting to know me because if you knew me if we were to hang out and talk about music, we’re talking about everything…like Langhorne Slim, Arcade Fire, Boldy James, Jazz and Miles (Davis).”

Woods has crafted a sonic landscape that feels both nostalgic and innovative. His lyrical flow, paired with the thoughtful inclusion of skits—an often overlooked art form in modern rap—adds a unique dimension to the album. Drawing from his experience as a screenwriter, Woods uses these skits to enhance the storytelling within the album, creating vivid scenes and narratives with fellow comedians like actor Mike Mitchell that deepen the listener’s engagement. He encourages his listeners to listen to the entire album in order.

Woods’ dedication to music has been unwavering since high school, where he formed a band that performed a unique blend of rap, hip-hop, and punk. His commitment to his craft was evident in the vibrant music scene of his city, where he performed at local venues like The 5 Spot, Eddie’s Attic, and Smith Ole Bar, building his underground following. After graduating from Georgia State University, Woods fearlessly relocated to Los Angeles to pursue a career in Hollywood, temporarily putting his music on hold. However, his dedication to music never wavered, and he found success as a screenwriter, contributing to notable shows such as Grand Crew (NBC), Brooklyn Nine-Nine (NBC), Single Parents (ABC), New Girl (FOX), and Survivor’s Remorse (Starz). He co-wrote and starred in It’s a Party, available on Roku and Amazon.

Like many, the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic became a turning point for Woods as he felt pulled back to his musical roots. Although he hesitated to pursue music again, he couldn’t deny his first love. This reconnection led to the release of several EPs and LPs, including his debut album, Wine Bars, in 2021. Building on this momentum, Woods released Highly Sensitive Person in 2024, an album that further cements his place in the music world.

Highly Sensitive Person is just a semblance of Woods’ talents. The Atlanta-bred is getting ready to expand and showcase just how versatile his music palette is with upcoming projects listeners must look forward to.

Listen to Highly Sensitive Person here.

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