AUDIO: WebsterX – “Ain’t My Fault”

WebsterX is at his most direct approach with the third single from his “Restless Summer”.
Read moreWebsterX is at his most direct approach with the third single from his “Restless Summer”.
Read moreWebsterX continues his “Restless Summer” with a new drop.
Read moreWebsterX lets it all out on his new single.
Read moreLeanBeatz and WebsterX drop the first single from Lean’s upcoming compilation project.
Read moreWebsterX follows up his “Daymares” album with a new single.
Read moreAfter much planning, a complete revision, and an extensive amount of anticipation from the Milwaukee music scene, it’s exciting to say that “Daymares”, the debut album from WebsterX, is here. Released through his recently signed distribution deal with Closed Sessions, Web premiered the album early via The Fader on Thursday, and it will hit all major online retailers tomorrow. There’s
Read moreIt’s a big day for one of the most popular artists in Milwaukee, as WebsterX unveiled his latest track, “Intuition”. The news of the track was teased via Twitter and an Instagram video posted yesterday. In addition to the new track, Web also announced that his debut album, “Daymares”, will be released on March 24th via Closed Sessions. Web’s been taking
Read moreAfter more than a year without a single, Milwaukee’s WebsterX is back with new music, returning with the new drop “Blue Streak”, produced by an intentionally mysterious producer (or production group) named Four Giants. In the time between releases, however, Web has been anything but silent, keeping his buzz up while touring, and through appearances with New Age Narcissism. The
Read moreIt’s been a solid minute since we’ve heard new music from WebsterX, but all of that is about to change, and today is the first instance of that. Chicago producer (and Milwaukee native) oddCouple teamed up with Web and Chicago standout Mick Jenkins for the Closed Sessions track “Blinded”. This is definitely one of the harder verses from WebsterX in
Read moreChicago duo Super Fresh Bros. are not playing around on their way to their upcoming “Bonus Stage” mixtape, and this track is just the latest in their strong set of previews. Add in an absolutely sick verse from notable Chicago up and comer Alex Wiley, and this whole track is well worth multiple spins. There are bars all over this
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