The Isaac Sisters grew up with music.

I foolishly assumed that their influences growing up would be Destiny's Child and TLC because they are so young.

But they quickly informed me that their parents turned them on to legendary groups like the Temptations and Michael Jackson.

After talking to them for 5 minutes I could tell that The Isaac Sisters are going to make it big.

They sing, dance and are Youtube stars!

Their music is good, they got the look and the hustle and in my opinion just needs to be around the right people to get discovered.

According to them "This song is about a guy who spread's yall business, thinking he's playing you, but is actually getting played"

Here is their single "LIL BIH"

This next song, they say is about "what they like, aspire to be, as they are on the grind and knowing their worth" 

Here's the latest song from The Isaac Sisters entitled "Texas Girl"

 

Make sure you check out Bell County Bangas Sundays 9pm on B106!  

To get your music played upload your clean high quality mixed and mastered music here. 

 

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Top 15 Under the Radar Cities in Texas

Texas is booming, and as more people move here, they'll be looking at areas like Austin or Houston to settle down. There are plenty of others places they ought to consider, though.

Using data from the U.S. Census Bureau, along with data about home sales and public school ratings, Orchard recently ranked and graded the Top 15 Under the Radar Cities in Texas.

These are unexpectedly good places to make a life for yourself and your family in the Lone Star State. Did your hometown make the list?

 

10 Myths About Texas That Even Some Natives Believe

Everything's bigger in Texas, including the tall tales! Our state can seem pretty strange to people from far away, or even our immediate neighbors. There are several myths about Texas that range from quirky to fun and just plain ignorant and insulting, and even some people born and raised her believe 'em. Here are a few we can dispel today.

 

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