O.T. Genasis, Ywada, Thelonious Martin & Tunji Ige Top Billboard's Emerging Artists Chart

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Hip-Hop and R&B artists are currently taking over the Billboard Emerging Artists Chart as O.T. Genasis, Ywada, Thelonious Martin and Tunji Ige make the charts top four.

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O.T. Genasis has made it to the top with his drug inspired song "CoCo." The song is becoming a viral hit for Genasis, who is one of Busta Rhyme's artist.

Genasis displayed his lyrical talent as he spit a freestyle for Funk Master Flex on the Hot 97 radio show.

The freestyle was incredibly hyped up and for a new artist his energy is pretty high as he showcased his skills for Funk Master Flex and Busta Rhymes who egged him on.

O.T. Genasis Freestyle

"O.T. Genasis' CoCo"

Ywada also made the list at number two earlier today, but has since risen to the top with her song "End Of The Road." The rising R&B talent displays her soulful vocals in a song inspired by the end of a heavy relationship.

He vocals are smooth and in some areas quite powerful. The single is available on iTunes for fans who want to hear more from another emerging artist.

"End Of The Road Music Video"

Thelonious Martin, one of the most intriguing producers out of Chicago has grabbed the number three spot on Billboard's Emerging Artists Chart with "Atlantis" featuring Curren$y and Domo Genesis.

Both Curren$y and Genesis lay down some heavy lyrics for a masterfully produced track which is featured on Martin's upcoming album "Wunderkid" which is set to release on December 2.

The album will feature, Ab-Soul, DZA, Retch, Mac Miller, Domo Genesis, Curren$y, Michael Christmas, Topaz Jones, Saint Ross, Nylo, K-SRA and Joey Purp according to Martin.

"Atlantis" featuring Domo Genesis & Curren$y

Rising Hip-Hop/R&B artist Tungi Ige sits at number four with his hit "Song of The Night." The song is a soulful and twisted "Song of The Night" indeed.

It features a pretty trippy beat with a perfect balance of vocals mixed with some Hip-Hop delivery and a little ode to Drake where Ige says "I get, I get" just as drake did in "305 To My City." Ige is clearly a talent to watch as he has been able to make his way into the top four Billboard Emerging Artists Charts.

"Song Of The Night"