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When it comes to music culture, Kansas may not be the first place that comes to mind. Yet, a new wave of artists, storytellers, and fans is challenging long-standing attitudes toward hip hop and rap in the state. At the heart of this shift is The New .Wav, a visionary initiative that aims to connect all music centers in Kansas by fostering unity and positivity through the power of hip hop.


Recently, this movement made its mark in Manhattan, Kansas, in the form of its most recent embodiment of concert experiences, "CIRQUE DU MIXTAPE" bringing a fresh energy that may very well ripple out to surrounding cities and beyond.


Traditionally, Kansas’s music venues have been more welcoming to genres like country, rock, or jazz. In fact, many venues have policies against hosting hip hop shows, often due to stereotypes about rap’s association with controversy. The New .Wav, however, is confronting these biases head-on, introducing audiences and venue managers alike to the possibilities within hip hop culture. The recent event in Manhattan was more than just a show; it was a live experience aimed at altering perceptions, with each beat and lyric resonating with a positive energy that broke down cultural misconceptions about hip hop.


This event did not just focus on the music but on storytelling as well. Through carefully crafted storylines and live interactions, The New .WavĀ showed the audience how live hip hop is a compelling experience. Artist, Hebersain's story about overcoming obstacles, told through his lyrics, connected with Manhattan residents from all walks of life, highlighting that the challenges expressed in hip hop are often universally understood.


The promotional campaign for The New .WavĀ played an essential role in drawing attention to this show. Organizers leaned into a scarcity-based approach, generating excitement by emphasizing that this was an experience not to be missed. The message was clear: hip hop had come to Manhattan, and it was here to share a new vision. Video teasers showcasing artist previews and glimpses into the artistic message behind the event built up anticipation and invited curiosity. By the time the show rolled around, tickets were in high demand—a testament to effective promotion that went beyond traditional advertising and tapped into the community’s growing interest in diverse musical experiences.


This show isn’t an isolated event but the start of a larger movement, one with the potential to connect the different music scenes across Kansas. The ultimate goal is to create an environment where hip hop and rap are respected as mainstream forms of art, no longer relegated to the outskirts of Kansas’s music industry. If The New .WavĀ continues to be well-received, it could pave the way for future shows in cities like Emporia, Lawrence, and Wichita, establishing Kansas as an inclusive state that embraces the full spectrum of music.


For Manhattan, the success of this show signifies more than just entertainment. It represents a cultural shift and a breaking of barriers. Local residents who attended the event left with a broader perspective on hip hop’s cultural and artistic value, helping dismantle long-standing biases. As The New .WavĀ continues to expand its reach, the mission is clear: to change hearts and minds, creating a Kansas music culture that respects all genres and stories.


This initiative, fueled by genuine passion, effective storytelling, and strategic promotion, isn’t just about music. It’s about community, understanding, and the transformative power of art. For those in Manhattan who experienced this show, it’s clear that The New .WavĀ is more than a concert series—it’s a new chapter in Kansas’s musical legacy.



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For years, these two cities of Lawrence a d Topeka have thrived independently, each nurturing its own pool of talented artists and musicians. But now, the time has come to merge their creative energies and elevate the Kansas hip-hop scene to new heights. This isn't just about bragging rights; it's about building bridges and fostering a sense of community among artists who share a common passion for music.


Lawrence, with its iconic music venues and bustling arts scene, boasts a lineup of lyricists and producers ready to lay down the gauntlet. Led by the illustrious Dutch Newman, whose lyrical prowess and visionary production have earned him acclaim far beyond the city limits, Lawrence brings a blend of raw talent and fearless innovation to the table.


On the other side of the ring, Topeka enters the fray with a swagger born from years of perseverance and determination. Under the guidance of the enigmatic Seuss Mace, whose magnetic stage presence and introspective lyrics have captivated audiences across the state, Topeka unleashes a wave of charisma and authenticity that commands attention.


But beyond the rivalry lies a deeper truth: the potential for collaboration and growth within the Kansas hip-hop community. As the beats drop and the verses flow, Lawrence and Topeka discover a common rhythm that transcends city limits and unites them in a shared journey of artistic expression. It's not about who comes out on top; it's about the bonds forged through music and the legacy they leave behind for future generations.


So, as the stage is set and the speakers thump with anticipation, let us bear witness to the power of music to break down barriers and unite souls. Lawrence and Topeka may stand on opposite sides of the ring, but in the end, it's the unity of their voices that rings loudest of all. This 4v4 battle is just the beginning—the beginning of a new era for Kansas hip-hop, where collaboration reigns supreme and pride is measured not by victory, but by the strength of the bonds we forge along the way.

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featuring Seuss Mace(Topeka) Dutch NewMan(LFK)
5v5 Topeka vs Lawrence


As spring breathes new life into the world, the neighboring cities of Lawrence, KS (affectionately known as LFK), and Topeka, KS (proudly referred to as Top City), geared up for an unprecedented musical showdown that set the stage to become stuff of local legend. Dubbed "March Music Madness," this event is not just a competition but a celebration of talent, community, and the unifying power of the Kaw Valley hip hop scene. Over three electrifying weekends in March, 32 artists from these two vibrant communities will battle it out for not just bragging rights, but for a chance to win cash prizes, a music video and the hearts of their hometowns.


What's at Stake:

At the heart of March Music Madness lies an opportunity for local artists to shine and rise. The event promises a hefty $500 cash prize giveaway to contestants, divided equally between Lawrence and Topeka participants. Furthermore, the two overall winners—one from each city—will receive an invaluable prize: a professionally produced music video that could catapult their careers to new heights. This isn't just a competition, It's a launchpad for local talent.


The Contenders:

The line-up is as diverse as it is talented, with genres ranging through the hip-hop spectrum, showcasing the rich musical tapestry of both cities. Lawrence brings to the stage an eclectic mix of artists Performing at Elmo’s Tavern, Yung Ched, LJ Dior, and TtristanstarR, while Topeka counters with heavy hitters performing from The Legendary Boobie Trap Bar. Artists like Chu Cho and APG Tone bring their unique sound and style, promising a series of unforgettable performances.


The Battle Format:

The competition is structured to maximize excitement and showcase the depth of talent across three rounds, leading up to the grand finale at The Bottleneck, where Lawrence and Topeka's finest will go head-to-head in a 5v5 clash featuring special performances by Dutch Newman (LFK) and Seuss Mace (TOP).


Preliminary Rounds:

- Round One (Sweet 16): Contestants perform two songs from their catalog. This initial round is all about making a strong first impression.

- Round Two (Elite 8): The stakes are higher, with three songs required, pushing artists to delve deeper into their repertoire (no repeats allowed).

- Round Three (The Final Four): Finalists can pull out all the stops, performing four songs, including two from previous victories.


The Rules of Engagement:

Respect is paramount. Participation is not only encouraged—it's judged. Punctuality, engagement, and sportsmanship are as crucial as musical talent. And let's not forget the fans; their energy, votes, and enthusiasm can sway the outcome, making each performance a collaborative spectacle.


Judges and Venues:

A panel of esteemed local figures and special guests, including Dre Logic and Dp of the Hands Team representing for Lawrence and Anthemous T Rocknrolla and Ghost judging in Topeka.

The venues—Elmo’s in Lawrence and The Legendary Boobie Trap Bar in Topeka—promise to offer an atmospheric backdrop to the fierce but friendly competition.


Why It Matters:

March Music Madness goes beyond the prizes and the competition. It's a testament to the vibrant local music scenes of Lawrence and Topeka, a celebration of artistic expression, and a beacon for community unity. It offers emerging artists a platform to showcase their talents, connect with new fans, and potentially kickstart their music careers.


A Call to Music Lovers:

This event is more than just a competition. It's a community celebration, Free entry means there's no barrier to enjoying the wealth of local talent on display.

For the artists, this is a chance to perform, compete, and connect.

For music lovers, it's an opportunity to discover new favorites, support local talent, and be part of something truly special.


As March Music Madness unfolds, the excitement is palpable. This isn't just about Lawrence vs. Topeka. It's about showcasing the heart and soul of Kansas' music scene. So, mark your calendars, invite your friends, and get ready to be part of music history. Let the madness begin!

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