On the Beat: Real Ricky Disses the Entire 802 Hip-Hop Scene; New Music From Taylor Mast

Burlington musician Tyler Mast released new single "I Could Get Used to Your Love." Vermont rapper Real Ricky drops diss track on entire VT rap scene. Belizbeha to reunite for final shows in September. DJ Neil Cleary hosts weekly vinyl session at Big Spruce. Live music highlights at South End Get Down with food vendors and music.

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On the Beat: Real Ricky Disses the Entire 802 Hip-Hop Scene; New Music From Taylor Mast

Burlington musician Tyler Mast released a new single called “I Could Get Used to Your Love,” a roots rock track about embracing new love. The song features a local band and is available on Spotify. Burlington rapper Real Ricky has also released a diss track called “Rick Vs Everybody (THE 802 Diss Track)” taking shots at various Vermont rappers in a playful manner. ’90s band Belizbeha is reuniting for two shows in September to celebrate their 30-year run. DJ Neil Cleary has launched a new vinyl session called All Ears at Big Spruce restaurant in Richmond. In addition, photographer Luke Awtry captured highlights from live music events in Burlington, such as the South End Get Down at the Pinery featuring live bands, food vendors, and a laid-back atmosphere by the waterfront. The local music scene in Vermont seems to be thriving with new releases, reunions, and weekly events showcasing a variety of musical genres.

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