The record comes first here.
DMV Signal keeps singles, videos, mixtapes and albums connected but separated into clear lanes with artwork and direct artist links. News, events, sports and eats sit under More so the music stack leads.
Wednesday · May 27, 2026
Vol. 1 · No. 002
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Music First
New music, cover art, drop dates and full projects lead DMV Signal before the secondary desks.
DMV Signal keeps singles, videos, mixtapes and albums connected but separated into clear lanes with artwork and direct artist links. News, events, sports and eats sit under More so the music stack leads.

Official music video for "Break It To You" (track 3 from the mixtape Game Not Over), streaming inside the widescreen theater.
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Official music video for "Pardon Me" (track 2 from the mixtape Game Not Over), streaming inside the widescreen theater.
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Official Baltimore street music visual, featuring NASG Chaz, streaming inside the widescreen theater.
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New official visual rollout directed by @Directormxx inside the DMV Signal widescreen theater.
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Xanman's massive 19-track street mixtape featuring Yung Bleu, Rico Nasty, Jay Critch, and more.
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New collaborative street visual, directed by @waxbando, featuring cover art by @godbeneathagod.
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Directed by DeshayTheLegend and added to the video desk as the newest visual drop.
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The Yayo cover art and audio feature stay connected to the track page.
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The video release has its own player, YouTube route and artist Instagram link.
Watch on deskSingles, videos, albums and mixtapes can enter the release desk with artwork.
Submit musicJun 01Release date - 12:00 AM EDT
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Jun 19Release date - 12:00 AM EDT
Jul 01Release date - 12:00 AM EDT
Jul 04Release date - 12:00 AM EDT
Xanman's project coverage starts with the cover, the tracks and the rating desk.
Full projects can carry artwork, release timing and artist pages together.
Upcoming tapes get dates and countdowns before they land.
Every selected release can point back to playable song and video cards.