Keeping Up With Ken Barbie

I know you all didn’t think that first interview with Ken was all you were going to get! A few months back I sat down with Ken and the question “Who is Ken Barbie?” was answered. We learned about his upcoming, how his blog, cosmetic line, and clothing line came about, and what his motivations… Continue reading Keeping Up With Ken Barbie

It’s Unïx

I met him during a pep rally at my job, a local elementary school (yes we do have lives outside of this), where he performed live for the kids. Enticed by his soulful voice and beautiful melodies I knew that Unïx and HLX had to link up! I wouldn’t call it fate, but as soon as he walked… Continue reading It’s Unïx

Meet Delirowe

We are building quite the catalog of artist we have featured here at HLX. Deli aka Delirowe is a more then welcome addition to the list. She was born right here in Richmond, Virginia. Her love for music sparked early, as she began singing in her church youth choir. As both her talent and passion… Continue reading Meet Delirowe

I Don’t Mind

Hey HLX fam, it’s your boy Ronald Lindsey AKA “Ron the Real Deal”. I want to start my first HLX article out by saying, it is a pleasure and honor to write for the number one online magazine out there on the world wide web HLX. Something really disturb yo boy a month ago when… Continue reading I Don’t Mind

The First Episode of This Week In HLX!

Welcome to the first installment of ‘This Week In HLX”. Watch Mystro and Cokoa as they give you a recap of what has been posted on HLXMagazine.com this past week as well as a brief look as what is to come. First Article: Nigel Damani Second Article: Corey El Third Article: CompleX Modeling Troupe Be… Continue reading The First Episode of This Week In HLX!

Trapped: Thee Instrumental Mixtape | Review

A couple months ago we introduced you to artist and producer Vice Versa, when he released his track “Riding Thru My City” as a part of his #MusicMonday series. This lead us to believe that more music, and possibly even a full project,  was on the way. It appears we were right, however there is… Continue reading Trapped: Thee Instrumental Mixtape | Review