The rapper and songwriter known as La '
Vega has released her latest official album, “Best of La ' Vega
(2014).” The album contains seven original La ' Vega songs for an
approximate total listening time of 25 minutes, making for a
comprehensive introduction to this rising star of the hip-hop
underground for those not yet acquainted with her uniquely powerful
style and sound. It has been released on the MVB Entertainment Music
Group LLC independent record label. Prefaced by single releases
earlier this season such as “Tipsy” and “Nappy,” her “Best
of La ' Vega (2014)” album is sure to become the definitive La '
Vega record for fans old and new alike.
La ' Vega has listed as her main
artistic inspirations Nicki Minaj, Nitti Scott, MC, Lil' Kim and Foxy
Brown, all of whom hail from New York City. But the rapper's own
style is grittier and closer to the heart of hip hop than any of the
above with the possible exception of Lil' Kim, with whose urban
poetry La ' Vega's lines and rhymes share an East-Coast edge that's
sharper than that of Minaj, Scott, or even Brown.
Commenting on her new album, La ' Vega
writes, “This is my second 'Best of' compilation mixtape. It's a
collection of my most popular songs from 2014, the most purchased,
streamed, and blogged about songs that were released in 2014. Because
it's a compilation, this mixtape has a variety of songs and vibes to
it.”
La ' Vega's first such comp appeared in
March of 2014, titled, “I'm Here.” That record was also published
under the MVBEMG label and is still available online containing nine
songs from her best material of 2013. Yet as popular and successful
as that first album has proven, tracks from her new EP such as “They
Ain't Like Me,” “Pray for Me” and “Wake the Neighbors Up”
are certain to grip a whole new wave of avid fans for this Dominican
diva from the Bronx.
“Best of La ' Vega (2014)” is
available for listening and download online worldwide.
-S. McCauley
Lead Press Release Writer
www.MondoTunes.com
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