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#BUFFACOLD: MOLOTAV MALL

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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.

I’m an artist, but more than an artist…I connect people together.
— Molotov Mall

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.

Fuel 4 The People” was a vibe when I was trying to like…bring a positive aspect. “Fuel 4 the People” was motivation music.
— Molotav Mall

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.

I grew up in the Perry’s (Perry Projects) and I always had a lot to say. I used to read a lot of books...I used to always write; write poetry, write stories, draw, eventually that turned into expressing myself through music.
— Molotov Mall

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.

South Buffalo is segregated…I’m kinda here for a reason to help change the narrative around here. We giving back...There’s no healthy spots. There are only fast food spots and bars…we hangin’ in there.
— Molotov Mall

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.

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BIG STEEZE IS PUTTING ON FOR NIAGARA FALLS

During the summer of 2022, rapper Big Steeze released a highly anticipated 7- track project called Face Of My City. Featuring an impressive roster of rising rappers and producers ( Quisi La Flare, Go Hard Kiss, 96_ Garden$, etc.) from what we call “The Falls,” Big Steeze was front and center flexing his rhymes, larger-than-life style, and spreading an underlying message that Niagara Falls has talent. Untapped and underrated, Big Steeze hopes his ascension will shine a light on a city that not only holds one of the 7 wonders of the world but a community of fiercely talented artists paving their own way in an overlooked city. The rapper, who has had an impressive rise this year himself - opening up for artists like Dave East, Jay Critch, Benny the Butcher and touring with Conway The Machine, sat with us in October to talk about the Face Of My City project, Niagara Falls’ hip-hop scene and what the future hold for his career.

Watch Below and listen to Big Steeze on the #BUFFACOLD 2022 Playlist Here

Follow Big Steeze on IG: @im_steeze

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