Our weekly segment Submission Sundays features the new “Green Vision” video from the New York-based Oxymorrons movement.
“The genre-blending masterminds are back with ‘Green Vision,’ a mind-boggling mixture of hip-hop, punk, rock, ska, metal and electronic influences. Lyrically the song tackles the independent bands grind of being considered too hip-hop for rock and too rock for hip-hop.”
SUBMISSION SUNDAYS SELECTION DETAILS
- Artist/Group: Queens, NY-based hip-hop band Oxymorrons consisting of vocalists Demi “Deee” and brother Kami “KI.”
- Submission: The new Celine Anderson-powered video for The Hustle Standard-produced single, “Green Vision.” The new video features appearances by Waka Flocka, Travie McCoy, Maxine Ashley, Sway and more.
- Streaming Links: The new video is available for viewing below via the official
OxymorronsTV YouTube channel. You can find the single on various streaming platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, and SoundCloud. - Social Media: You can follow @Oxymorrons on Instagram. Be sure to check out the official site, Oxymorrons.com.
You can check out the “Green Vision” below.
OXYMORRONS – GREEN VISION
When you think about rap-rock music in 2018, Oxymorrons undoubtedly come to mind. The New York-based boundary-pushers have made a name for themselves in the spirit of change – building a movement from years of being told they were too rock for hip-hop, too hip-hop for rock. They boldly committed to creating music that defies these arbitrary rules of classification, which cemented the band as early pioneers in this current genre-blending and bending revolution.
“Oxymorrons, could easily be dubbed ‘The Mash Out Posse’ by the way they clash hip-hop, funk, rock and alternative sounds into a tune” – VIBE
That uncompromising tenacity evokes the essence of both hip-hop and rock & roll, proving that Oxymorrons are renegades of the modern music industry.
Their new song “Green Vision” seamlessly fuses a myriad of sounds that lay the foundation for their lyrical attack, giving listeners an insider perspective to the trials of their come up.
SUBMISSION SUNDAYS INFO
Submission Sundays is a segment we introduced in 2018 to show love to the hundreds of artists and groups that submit new material to us weekly. The segment also gives us a chance to show love to people who aren’t already receiving regular coverage on HipHopCanada, and gives them a chance to connect with our viewers.
Each week, we’ll select 8 new submissions and feature them on our homepage for at least a 24 hour period.
To be considered for our weekly Submission Sundays segment, please submit your content using our Submission Form. International submissions are welcome.
Please note, due to the volume of submissions we receive, we are unable to respond to each submission directly. Submissions with missing information will be deleted.
A summary of this week’s selections:
- The Mighty Capeech drops Corna Stone: Book 1 EP & supporting video
- Toronto’s Notifi enlists Zac Facts to direct “Won’t Get Lonely”
- Oxymorrons show foresight with “Green Vision” video
- Germany’s Leroy Menace impresses with new Moon Islands EP
- Mazzi 500 previews The Seizure with “Splash” video
- Yung Tory drops visuals for the Dutch Revz-produced “Henny Dance”
- Closer We Get: Keys N Krates premiere “My Soul Is Falling” single
- Vancouver’s Scope G adds “Save Me” to CREATURE weekly series