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Friday, April 8, 2016

Music Review and Interview with Melk

SUMMARY:
Melk a Miami, FL (Suriname Native) based rapper has released his single record "Filthy With The Movement"
PRESS RELEASE:
Melk’s delivery and lyrics are on point! This is the kind of track that really paints a picture and tells a story and that is what appeals to modern ears. This is the reason the Miami sound has indie music fans all over the world digging up emerging artists from this area; It’s a beguiling basement listen with the neighborhood’s ’90s patina still coating the music.
Given the substantial media attention surrounding the recent killings of Michael Brown and Eric Garner by law enforcement, it can be hard to remember that not all police officers are bad. But the opposite proves just as true, however unpleasant the reality: not all police officers are good.  Melk stresses this with Lyrics like:

“pull me over for some shit – try’n to get me caught”

The numbers don’t lie: nearly 50 percent of black people have “very little” confidence in local police to treat blacks and whites equally. The report also found that “70 percent of blacks say police departments around the country do a poor job in holding officers accountable for misconduct.”

Exposed Vocals Radio Campaign – Listen to Melk’s new single “Filthy With The Movement” being played on Kiss 104.7 FM
http://www.exposedvocals.com/features/mp3uploads/melk%20radio%20edit.mp3

Overall, this is a sick single that has “Miami” plastered all over it and by the way things are going for him, this track could catapult him to mainstream fame.

This Review and Interview is originally published on Exposed vocals by

By HBdidit – Exposed Vocals Music Reviewer and Breaking News Contributor.
A NYC fashion designer, music reviewer and lover of life!
Click Link:  https://exposedvocals.com/features/music-review-and-interview-with-melk/ 

Melk (Stephen Heuvel) is born in Suriname “a small and only Dutch speaking country in South-America”
and moved to Miami, FL as a teenager. Both of Melk his parents are from suriname.
His passion for music goes way beyond normal, as he always says “music is my life”.
He devoted his life to rapping and writing songs at the age of 16, and has been fully determined ever since.
His style is versatile, he can rap about hustling and deep struggles everybody can relate to, switch it up and rap about the everyday club, party kind of lifestyle , and his lyrics are of the charts when it comes to female songs.

He can also mix it up, and talk a little bit about all of the above and still make it sound real good.
The artistic creativity level he on is something else.
Overcoming barriers speaking English and Dutch doing the type of style of music is what makes him stand out from the rest with these catchy phrases and metaphors that will leave you wondering why you haven’t thought of that is definitely a good reason for him to be the next artist to watch.  I haven’t met an Artist with his background yet so interesting and unheard of.

Here are a few good examples of Melk his magnificent wordplay and ability to tell a story

"Bust With Me" https://soundcloud.com/milk-17/melk-bustwith-me

A remix on LIL' Wayne's Platinum Record "Love Me" https://soundcloud.com/milk-17/love-me-remix

As well as his most recent remix on Drake's "Hotline Bling"  https://soundcloud.com/milk-17/melk-hotline-bling-remix

Melk did an interview with "Exposed Vocals" @ExposedVocals and explained a little bit more about himself.
Click Link: https://exposedvocals.com/features/music-review-and-interview-with-melk/
Listen to Melk’s new single “Filthy With The Movement” being played on Kiss 104.7 FM and currently in rotation
http://www.exposedvocals.com/features/mp3uploads/melk%20radio%20edit.mp3
 He established his own record label (Real Hustla Music Records) in the fall of 2014
and released his first single #FWTM Filthy With The Movement on iTunes and most music stores on June 2, 2015
Preview and download here https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/filthy-movement-single/id997209308

His latest single is "Who's That"
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 Melk


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