
Zaecinco rocks the crowd at Digiwaxx New Music Wednesday showcase.
Digiwaxx hosted a vibrant showcase spotlighting emerging talent at The Penthouse, a sleek rooftop venue in Midtown Manhattan, on Wednesday night, June 11th. The event was a collaborative effort with DWI of Damatrix Studios and Terrell Blair of Military Grind Entertainment, hosted by Bee Ex with DJ Epidemik on the turntables, and sponsered by Don Londres Tequilla.
Among the standout performers was Zaecinco, who energized the crowd with catchy tracks like “Rock Star Shit” and “Rain,” delivering an engaging and interactive set that helped set the tone for the evening. Yah-Sin, a Wu-Tang Clan affiliate, followed with razor-sharp bars and a commanding stage presence that captivated the audience. Femme fatale Miranda Writes kept the momentum going with a confident performance of her rising single “That Girl,” met with an enthusiastic response from the crowd.
Other highlights included hip-hop act Benny Milano, who delivered seductive performances of “Freak 2” and “Chedda,” and BkSyren, who moved the audience with “City of Syrens,” a heartfelt ballad dedicated to the urban experience. Producer-emcee duo SignalCoast offered a refreshing change of pace with their enigmatic style and introspective verses.
Veteran emcee Agallah the Don riled up the crowd with high-energy performances from his latest album Black Rich Port 2, including “Fuegito” and “Nuyorican Flex.” During his set, he introduced his protégé M-Tundra, whose poignant verses focused on unity within hip-hop culture.
Emcee X-YLE brought raw intensity to the stage with the track “Run it Up,” while Naaybaybee turned the energy up another notch with her infectious track “Litty Again.” KLD Wave followed with a spirited verse that showcased his lyrical arsenal, adding another layer of dynamic wordplay to the night. The showcase came to a memorable close with crooners Stevie K and Tee Xscape, who ended the evening on a high note, leaving the rooftop crowd buzzing with excitement.
With the city skyline glowing behind them and a hungry crowd soaking in every beat, the Digiwaxx rooftop showcase was more than just a night of performances—it was a statement. From gritty lyricism to smooth melodies, each artist brought a unique flavor to the stage, reaffirming that New York’s underground scene is not only alive but evolving. As the night came to a close, it was clear: this wasn’t just a showcase, it was a launchpad. If you weren’t in the room, you missed a piece of the future. But don’t worry—Digiwaxx is just getting started!



















