Emanuel Brown

Emanuel Brown

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Emanuel Brown is a hip-hop artist who's music is embodied by the eras of 90's & 2000's HIp-Hop and R&B music. Music Artist, Sound Engineer, Music Production

04/17/2026

Some conversations don’t happen and that’s where everything starts to shift.

This came from 3 different perspectives, but the same feeling not really knowing where you stand with someone you care about.

The idea came from real moments, all asking the same question.
Can communication repair any relationship?

04/14/2026

Behind The Beat came from a real moment.
, and I got on a call with over Google Meet and reworked the entire beat for “Can We Talk.”

What started as the original production turned into something new as we went section by section from the first hook all the way to the last.

We were on that call for almost 3 hours just going over every detail, and at some point it hit us why not share this?

So that’s where Behind The Beat came from.
Episode 1 is out now on YouTube 🎬

If you want to follow the full journey, we’re dropping episodes every week 9 total alongside the visualizer, lyric video, and music video.

04/13/2026

It’s time to have that hard conversation. Comment “phone” below when you’re ready to be honest with how you feel. 📞

Produced by
Mixed by
Mastered by
Directed by

04/12/2026

Today’s the day. We’re at for the Jigsaw 🧩 Tour supporting and , gonna be a night full of vibes.

and I were just at a couple days ago locking in the final details from rehearsal, getting everything right, even running through our new song with . We’ll get him out here next time to hit the stage with us.

First slide is us putting it together, next two show the process.

“Can We Talk” drops tomorrow. If you want the link to hear it when it drops, comment below and I’ll send it to you.

Can’t wait to see y’all tonight.

04/09/2026

If y’all with the vibe, comment “Let’s Talk” below and we’ll send you the link to the song so you can hear it the second it drops if you presave it. It’s free 👀

this whole song started as a conversation started by 
He brought the idea to me, we pulled in, and next thing you know we in LA shooting a video to a song that wasn’t even fully finished yet.

Which is where the significance of this photo comes into play that you’re looking at that QPZ pulled from the music video he directed for us with his company bydaheart.

It’s yours April 13th at 10am PST and 7am EST

Produced by
Mixed by
Mastered by
Cover artwork by

04/07/2026

What started as an idea Sarey brought to me
then turned into something bigger.

From LA trips, to recording the night before the shoot, to learning verses in the car on the way to the Peerspace.

To months later rebuilding the song. Nothing about this was perfect but everything about it was intentional.

Let’s us know what you think of this story ⬇️

04/04/2026

we had a video shoot in the morning..�and the song still wasn’t finished

so late that night� was recording the hook on the floor�I was writing my verse right next to him

no overthinking�just getting it done

said he’d finish it before we left
and somehow lol, it all came together

04/02/2026

Before the stage, this is the work.

Betting on myself. Don’t always look pretty
Staying grounded in gratitude.

Standing on what I believe in.

Appreciate , , & .

Shoutout and for letting us use their space.

April 12th is coming fast! 👀

03/25/2026

So back when I dropped “Don’t Stop,” it was a moment for me. I started seeing real jumps in streaming across platforms, and it was crazy watching people find the song organically and through ads.

Before all that, I had played it for my guys and and they both loved it. During that convo, Ke’Ante was like, “Sooo you trying to do a remix?” I was like why not I didn’t even know how he’d approach it, but I was open.

He sent his verse back and I was blown away.

Then I played it for Sarey and told him I was about to drop the remix with Ke’Ante. He was like, “This is dope BUT let me get a verse too lol.” So my plan was to drop the OG and then separate remixes later in 2023.

Funny enough, I was with somewhere (don’t even remember where), played her both versions, and she was like, “These are dope and why not just put them together?” I was like yeah that actually makes sense.

So we combined all the verses, rented out my guy .mixing studio .studios and shot the video on our phones. Ke’Ante went crazy putting the visuals together.

Honestly, this remix and video were just a great time all around.

Let me know what you think about the visuals and the remix in the comments!

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