We can’t get enough of the mobile game Beatstar, which has featured several of our favorite artists! Songs by Tipa Tipo, Aquadrop, Adrian Daniel, No Suits, Nate Rose, The Indiana Drones, Daz Rinko, Bryce Green and Jenn Morel are currently live in the game, check out the full playlist below or download the game in your app store to play along. Beatstar by Space Ape Beatstar is the next generation of music games with a new type of rhythm playability that lets you touch your music and experience it in a whole new way. You just need to follow the rhythm, tapping and swiping to the instruments, vocals or beats to master your favorite songs. Every beat is yours for the taking, just make sure you can keep up. Check out here how Beatstar goes:
Number six for Daz Rinko! We’re elated to announce that “Candy Mane” is featured in episode 604 of the final season of the Freeform series Grown-ish, premiering July 26th. Daz Rinko Effortlessly tackling difficult topics like love or religion and best known for his upbeat, positive jams, and genre-blending style, Daz Rinko is a Hip-Hop artist from Memphis with an irresistible Southern groove. This is Daz’s SIXTH placement with Bodega Sync, read up all on his past placements here. “Grown-ish” on Freeformx A spin-off of the ABC series Black-ish, the story follows the Johnson family’s children as they go to college and begin their journeys to adulthood, only to quickly discover that not everything goes their way once they leave the nest. Check out the episode trailer below:
In Daz Rinko’s latest song “loml”, is a sexy, upbeat, bass driven hip-hop track that’s all about saying whatever it takes to get with a girl. The title being short for “love of my life”, ironically is just kind of something you say as a means to an end to hook up. Memphis-based hip-hop artist Daz Rinko has developed his own unique style within the genre which consists of a Southern-tinged fusion of rap, jazz, EDM, nu-disco and R&B. Since signing with Bodega Sync he’s become a favorite within the sync community with past placements on All American: Homecoming, FBoy Island, Bull, Twentysomethings: Austin and an upcoming placement this month on the season finale of the Disney series Saturdays!
Another one for Daz Rinko! “When You Call Me” is being featured in the season finale of the new coming-of-age comedy series Saturdays, premiering on the Disney channel on May 12th and available for streaming on Disney+ the following week. Don’t miss it! Daz Rinko Daz Rinko is a Hip-Hop artist from Memphis, best known for his upbeat, positive jams, and genre-blending style with an irresistible Southern groove, effortlessly tackling difficult topics like love or religion. This is Daz’s fifth placement with Bodega Sync after those on Twentysomethings: Austin, Bull, FBoy Island and All American: Homecoming. “Saturdays” on Disney Channel 14-year-old Paris Johnson and her best friends Simone and Ari hone their roller-skating skills on the cool parquet floor of Saturdays, a local skating rink in Chicago. Together they form the We-B-Girlz skate crew and are determined to show and prove they have the hottest skate routines on the planet. […]
We’re pleased to announce multiple placements in the first season of The CW spin-off All American: Homecoming. This season featured music by CRSB, Julian Xtra, TruRebel Migs, Daz Rinko, and Chewii. CRSB Creators of their own unique brand of Soul-infused Island Pop, CRSB is a musical duo based out of the San Francisco Bay Area consisting of members Chris Ramos and Sonny B. Their song “Vibrations” appears in episode 102, which premiered on February 28th. This placement is their fourth, following past syncs on their songs “With You (ft. Irie Love)”, “Action”, and “M.I.A”. Julian Xtra Julian Xtra is a Brooklyn-based rapper/producer constantly urging authenticity and delivering lyrics that prove that finding success all starts with a state of mind whose energy organically thrives in a live concert environment. His track “Humaning” also appears in episode 102. This is Julian’s third placement, after the two in the HBO […]
We’re very happy to have three placements in the first season of the Netflix reality series Twentysomethings: Austin. This season features music by Calliope Musicals, Daz Rinko, and Kiddo AI. Calliope Musicals Calliope Musicals is an Indie Psych-Pop band from Austin Texas, whose epic theatrical live performances are the stuff of legends. Their track “Echo Of The Whoos” appears in episode 104, which premiered on December 10th. Daz Rinko Best known for his upbeat, positive jams and genre-blending style, Memphis hip-hop artist Daz Rinko is an artist on the rise. His song “New Whip, Who Dis?” appears in episode 109, which premiered on December 17th. Kiddo A.I. Kiddo A.I. is a gifted singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who writes music in a wide variety of genres including Pop, R&B, Latin and Electro Pop. Her track “1000 Rings” appears in episode 110, which also premiered on December 17th.. “Twentysomethings: Austin” […]
“New Whip, Who Dis?” by Daz Rinko is featured in Episode 603 of the CBS series Bull. Entitled “Bull Undone”, it first aired on October 21st and is now available on-demand. About Daz Rinko Daz Rinko is a Hip-Hop artist from Memphis, best known for his upbeat, positive jams, and genre-blending style. This placement follows another one earlier this summer with his song “The Way (feat. Rahel)” appearing on the HBO dating series FBoy Island. About “Bull” on CBS Inspired by the early career of Dr. Phil McGraw, the founder of one of the most prolific trial-consulting firms of all time, Bull stars Michael Weatherly as Dr. Jason Bull representing the ultimate puppet master. He combines psychology, human intuition, and high-tech data to learn what makes jurors, attorneys, witnesses, and the accused tick for creating winning strategies for his clients. His personal life proves harder to manage, though, learning he is […]
Daz Rinko’s exceptional new EP “Sweet Jeezy” smoothly blends together elements of jazz, future-house, disco, soul and hip hop. Daz’s endearing Memphis drawl sits so perfectly in the pocket atop slick the dance grooves that you might completely miss the message. Coming from a somewhat dark place lyrically, themes of poverty, heartbreak, family drama and general disillusionment are a throughline throughout the album. “The paranoia of struggling, living paycheck to paycheck my entire life, the struggles of having a child without being able to support them emotionally, and the feeling of being alone in the present because I’m always working to be stable are things I touch on and continue to think about.” As a counterpoint to the heavy subject matter, the music is upbeat and joyful, even celebratory in tone. The infectiously hooky “When You Call Me” is a gorgeously produced throwback featuring jangly guitars, DX7 jazz chords and […]
UPDATE: We’re thrilled to announce that we have FOURTEEN tracks appearing in episodes of the new HBO Max reality dating series “FBoy Island”! Songs by Cashae, TIAAN, TruRebel Migs, Diamond Qing, Nate Rose, Adrian Daniel, Daz Rinko, Julian Xtra, Aquadrop, No Suits, EhCee and Honey B will all appear in episodes 105-110. Check the show’s official playlist below to hear the music used in the show so far! About “FBoy Island” on HBO Max Hosted by comedian Nikki Glaser, the show centers on three female contestants and twenty-four male counterparts. Of the men, twelve are self-professed nice guys, while the other half identify as womanizers, the former being interested in forming a relationship, while the latter are competing for a cash prize of $100,000 to any contestants that remain at the end.
Like so many of our favorite artists, Memphis rapper Daz Rinko just loves to mix it up. His recent single “Candy Mane” is a dreamy concoction of hip hop, R&B and retro 80’s dance pop, like a pure sugar rush like you get from mixing all the fountain soda flavors together. Produced by Italian producer Cheap Limousine, “Candy Mane” gets it’s throwback vibe from the classic DX7 piano, bouncy synth bass lines and electric guitar dripping in spring reverb. Daz leans further in to the nostalgia vibe with a nod to MTV in the video: Daz’s brilliant 2017 debut EP “Black Boy Joy” showcased his southern take on future bounce and lyrically tackled some of the struggles facing black youth today. It frankly sounds fresher and more relevant than much of what was released this year. It’s no surprise he received praise and recognition from NPR, Noisey, Pigeons & Planes, […]