We’re taking bets as to whether “Don’t Make Me” by Easy Mccoy will be featured in episode 202 of Max’s comedy series Bookie, premiering Thursday, December 19th. The odds are definitely in your favor! Easy Mccoy Easy Mccoy is a Seattle-born rapper and lyricist now based in Portland, known for his dynamic and empowering hip-hop style. Drawing from influences like Nas, Talib Kweli, and Ice Cube, his music features uplifting and motivational themes and has achieved significant sync success with his tracks featured in countless productions. Bookie on Max The series follows a veteran bookie struggling to survive the impending legalization of sports gambling, increasingly unstable clients, family and co-workers. This season, full of relatable mishaps, it chronicles one man’s journey to adapt to an ever-changing world as he attempts to charm and con his way to the top. Check out this season’s official trailer here:
And just like that….we have another placement to announce! “Day Glow” by K. Roosevelt is featured in episode 208 of HBO Max’s “Sex And The City” spin-off And Just Like That…, premiering on Thursday, August 3rd. K. Roosevelt Los Angeles native K. Roosevelt gained prominence through his unique blend of R&B, soul, and electronic influences, showcasing his talents as a multi-instrumentalist and a versatile writer, producer, and artist. His music explores themes of love, relationships, and personal growth. This is K. Roosevelt’s third placement with Bodega Sync, following two of his songs being featured in the Freeform series Everything’s Trash. “And Just Like That…” on HBO Max Set 11 years after the events of the 2010 film Sex and the City 2, the ladies make their transition from a life of liberation and friendship in their 30s to a more complicated reality of life and friendship in their 50s. Check […]
We’re pleased to announce that “OUTERSPACE” by Orrin is being featured in the kick-off episode of the new HBO Max’s mystery thriller miniseries Full Circle, premiering on July 13th. Orrin Orrin is a self-described “collective conscious and cyborg sent by a higher civilization to warn humans about the incoming apocalypse” who uses music as a vehicle to spread their message about disease, famine, environmental disaster, and the overall impending apocalypse through multidimensional and indefinable rap beats and lyrics. This is Orrin’s third placement with Bodega Sync following previous uses on FX’s “Hip Hop Uncovered” and a Verizon/Fortnite live-streamed gaming event. “Full Circle” on Max Created and written by acclaimed screenwriter Ed Solomon and featuring episodes directed by Steven Soderbergh, Full Circle follows an investigation into a botched kidnapping that uncovers long-held secrets connecting multiple characters and cultures in New York City. Check out the official trailer below:
We’re pleased to announce multiple placements in the new season of the hit HBO Max teen dramedy “The Sex Lives Of College Girls”! Bad Business Club Bad Business Club is a Nu-Disco collective with some old-school Yacht Rock touches. Primarily influenced by classic Giorgio Moroder-style Disco, and Modern Daytime disco, their smooth sound transports listeners to another place, to summer breezes and early morning champagne. Their track “Casa Soleada (Roller Disco Version)” featuring LUXXURY appears in episode 207 of the series, which premiered on December 8th. Cris Pass Born Cristina Pasaroiu, Cris Pass is an acclaimed Romanian operatic soprano who has performed leading roles at many of the world’s most prestigious opera houses, concert halls and festivals. She began her singing studies when she was 12 years old at the Music School of her hometown, Bucharest, winning more than 18 national and international competitions. Courtesy of the Romanian […]
Very excited to announce our third placement in the new Issa Rae HBO Max series “Rap Sh!t”, with Xavier’s “Confetti” appearing in episode 7, “Damn” by Diamond Qing featured in episode 4, and Eddy Braveaux’s “DEATH B4 DISHONOR” in the season premiere. Xavier Nigerian-American west coast rapper Xavier is acclaimed for his slick bars and a keen ear for versatile production. His track “Confetti” comes to us courtesy of his record label Below System Records and appears in episode 107, premiering on August 25th. Diamond Qing Born and raised in Harlem, Diamond Qing embodies the attitude of her native NYC. Reminiscent of fellow rap divas Nicki Minaj, Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion, she manages to attract and intimidate listeners with her untouchable swagger. This is Diamond’s second placement with Bodega Sync, following another in the first season of the hit reality dating series “FBOY Island”. Her song “Damn” appears […]
So far we’re on a roll, racking up six placements in Season 2 of the HBO Max series FBOY Island! This season features music by Mob Dylan, DiRTY RADiO, Aquadrop, MI$HNRZ, Cecilia Gault, and Adrian Daniel. Be sure to check out all the great music being used this season in the official FBOY Island Season 2 Spotify playlist. Adrian Daniel Brooklyn native Adrian Daniel is an up and coming Alt. R&B/Pop artist with a sensual, airy falsetto. Acclaimed as “one of the reasons R&B is exciting again”, his music has been touted by the likes of Billboard and NPR, and he’s achieved millions streams on Spotify. His song “Stuck In My Ways” appears in episode 208 which premieres on July 28th. This is Adrian’s fourth placement in this series, following the use of three of his songs last season. They just can’t get enough! Mob Dylan Mob Dylan is an […]
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.