#BUFFACOLD: MOLOTAV MALL
Notable rapper and entrepreneur Molotav Mall continues to change the narrative. The longtime rhymer known for his brassy anthemic rap tracks and larger-than-life personality grants a new sonic offering on a joint album with rapper Duka Deniro, titled The Dialogue. The 808-pumping, melodic album gives a glimpse into the rapper’s musical palette today; a refreshing take and reintroduction to the artist who has been through some brand changes with businesses and collaborations - but still continues to shine a light on his unique artistry.
A personality at the core, the seasoned rhymer first caught our attention in 2019 with the emergence of his recording studio, Chakra Bar Studio. Bringing art, music, and small events to an unassuming area in the city, South Buffalo, Mall’s artistic flare and colorful charisma grew a buzz that elevated himself and his consistent collaborators; talents like singer/songwriter Lindsay Bartlett, energetic rapper Keydolla, and gutter lyricist Madface Mossberg, among many others. Building a foundation off of his music, and also on his studio, gave Molotav Mall a curatorial edge with his work and industry relationships. His early projects like the 2018, 16-track Fuel 4 The People set the tone for his staple sound and position as a dynamic socialite.
His early mixtape which included its predecessor of the same name is all about positivity and relatability - a theme that can be traced back to his roots. Growing up in downtown Buffalo, and coming from a family of personalities who were also aligned with the entertainment industry, it’s no surprise the rapper and his music are creativity-orientated.
Leading both with an artistic inclination and street sensibility quickly made Molotov Mall an anomaly in the city’s hip-hop scene, and possibly a leader of the rap music movement in South Buffalo. Dropping a slew of singles and small works after his mixtapes and continuing to highlight rising artists, the rhymer continued his work at Chakra Bar Studio until his rebrand last year. The studio is now a smoothie shop - a change due to growing a better relationship with the community is the rapper’s way of maintaining his presence and entrepreneurial grit.
Despite Chakra Bar Studios being no more, Molotov Mall’s passionately positive approach to his business changes and his new project, makes for exciting anticipation of what he will do next. With The Dialogue fresh off the press and continuing to make its rounds, it’s clear the seasoned rapper has no sign of stopping. Listen to the project here.
A.I. THE ANOMALY RELEASES “BONNETS & BANTUS”
“Can I paint?” is what Buffalo-based rhymer A.I. The Anomaly says before the simmering breakdown on her new single, “Bonnet & Bantus.” It’s been a while since we’ve heard that same line. Before, it was on her blowout single “Eastside” in 2019; It’s very fitting here too. The faith-based femcee touts the same high energy and her out-of-the-box lyrical prowess on the Carolinah Blu-produced mid-tempo track where she unravels another layer of her womanhood.
With artistic ease, A.I. touches on grind culture, goals, and staying focused. Connecting the prep of black hair care ( Bonnets protect hair and Bantus preserve the state of the hair) with the mindfulness needed to hustle makes the single an instant motivational anthem she hopes will positively impact her listeners.
“As a woman and an entrepreneur who loves hip-hop, I wanted to be encouraged by what I’m listening to so I wanted to create something that would encourage myself,” she explained. “Also motivate those who move like me, those who are in similar spaces. I also wanted to create something that I could share with my daughter… I’m really trying to uplift women, uplift people in general, no matter where you come from you can do something. You can create the world that you want to create for yourself.”
Adorned with textured sounds from oozing synths to trap-flavored drums - a premier sound profile from the dream team that is Blu and A.I., the song ultimately pushes the message of self-love, personal growth, and determination. Particularly after the bridge, A.I gets more transparent - it almost sounds like she’s speaking directly to her daughter or maybe to her younger self. Lyrics like “Look into my eyes until I find you little girl/ Lost on a road I will find you little girl… No matter where you come from grow something, little girl,” finds the Christian rhymer at one of the most introspective points in the song - and discography so far. For us, this deeply emotional and climatic masterpiece is more proof that the staple lyricist’s creativity has no bounds. Listen to the new song below!
ANTHONY 1999’s “24: CELEBRATION OF THE SEPARATION” ALBUM REVIEW
“I haven’t really felt like I had a real birthday to myself in some years. This is a birthday where I actually feel like it’s my birthday.” - Anthony 1999
Anthony 1999 wants his music to speak for itself. Since the young rapper’s move from Buffalo to the West Coast a few years back, his approach toward his music has been through phases of intense passion and exclusivity. With minimal social media presence, the rising artist dropped over 8 projects last year spanning 18 tracks or more. His sounds of high-octane party music turned bass-boosted confessional raps is a result of what he calls an “incubation” stage. His most recent offering 24: Celebration of the Separation which dropped on his birthday, (March 7th) aims to be a creative culmination of his life as an adult far removed from the familiar tundras of the Queen City.”
“Ever since I left Buffalo, Ive been able to jump. I was able to leave Buffalo and jump into the outside world conversation,” Anthony 1999 explained.
Anthony1999’s experiences since his move are recounted throughout the album. From rough patches of relationships (“Pack All Your Shit”), evaluating his life (“Deep End”), and focusing on his aspirations (“Headlight”) the rapper doesn’t shy away from both his lows and highs. Touching on the bittersweet moments of living and leaving Buffalo, Anthony 1999’s project is full of catharsis: including an animosity that has fueled his consistency in commentating on his life.
“People aren't real. People aren't authentic, and I know I am the most when it comes to my music.” - Anthony 1999
Overall, “24” is another effort for Anthony 1999 to validate his experiences, and he does it with selected group of collaborators - Beno Jay, Zelly Ocho, and 1600J - attempting to capture moments as authentically as possible. Leading with his passion for life and art, 24: Celebration of the Separation is just the beginning.