AUDIO: King Myles – “Virtual Recluse”

After experiencing a few setbacks and stumbling points along the way, Myles has returned to the scene in prime form.
Read moreAfter experiencing a few setbacks and stumbling points along the way, Myles has returned to the scene in prime form.
Read moreHiii Tribe keeps rolling with a new video and collaboration from Myles and Mitch Pe$oz.
Read moreAnother day, another dope Hiii Tribe drop.
Read moreHiii Tribe keeps their rapid fire release schedule going with a new single.
Read moreAnother new Milwaukee hip hop artist has fallen onto our radar, and he’s doing his part to raise the bar for the new generation of artists coming up through the city’s scene. Spill Tippin has only been putting out music for about a year, but his latest single, “23 on 23’s” featuring fellow Milwaukee artist Myles has the potential to
Read moreOkay, so given the name, we’re a little late on this one, but Myles just put out an incredibly high quality EP recently. “Flag Day” is three tracks of fire emojis, complete with all the lyricism that you thought was gone from hip hop. There’s a whole new generation of spitters in Milwaukee, and Myles is one of the names
Read moreOne of the many names gaining momentum in Milwaukee in recent weeks has been Myles, dropping track after track in anticipation of his latest project, “Lacuna”. The seven track EP, and a slew of promo tracks before that, come after a year hiatus for Myles. His return, however, is well worth the wait. Featuring loads of laid back production, and
Read moreMilwaukee’s Myles is putting in plenty of work recently, and his latest addition to that work is “Oasis”, which he recently released. Produced by E. Haynes, Myles takes some time to set the scene at the beginning of the track, then unleashes a flow with passion. This track is part of something bigger, however, as it will likely be included
Read moreAs part of his “SUN16 Freestyle Series”, Myles takes on a very familiar song, flipping Adele’s “Hello” on its head. The beauty of “Hiii There” is that it takes on a completely different feel from the original track, while still utilizing the same piece of music. Myles contributes a dynamic, solid flow, and definitely does his thing on this one.
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