Followers of hip-hop should be ready for Abie Flinstone. The 20 year old artist brings a new and polished performance to the hip hop crossover genre. Flinstone recently appeared in “Get Outta my Way” with Qwes Kross and Karma. She currently has several projects, including performing live as well as working on a studio album.
Flinstone started writing and recording her creative, poetic music in her Philippines bedroom. She currently lives in Lommel, Belgium and is poised make a big impact on the music world. Her influences include Jay-Z and Big Sean, Jay-Z, Kanye West, and J. Cole.
Flinstone recognizes the impact of the Internet on the media industry and how it affects our consumption. Her Soundclick page notes that although the Internet is a great tool for artists to promote their music, it doesn’t mean that they are all talented enough to be noticed.
Flinstone claims that her music began as a hobby, but she has the potential for great things in this notoriously difficult industry. Her videos display an innocence and genuine attitude that gives her viewers a sense of connection. She can perform solo or in a group.
Flinstone’s most recent albums include “The Recycle Bin Vol. II,” featuring the following songs. Big Jake Music, a division Seven Arts Entertainment is where you can purchase her albums. Big Jake Music is distributed by eOne. This company aggregates content from multiple digital partners including Amazon.com, Netflix, and iTunes.
The music website ilovernbmusic.com describes Flinstone’s genre as a combination of hip-hop, R&B and experimental pop. The experiment has been successful so far as Flinstone’s career develops and her fan base expands. Flinstone’s music is a fresh-school sound that pulses full of energy and emotional depth.
Soundclick: Flinstone states that “I don’t like to take anything too seriously.” Her music is well worth the effort.
Flinstone is available to you via Facebook and Twitter. Follow her @AbieFlinstone.