Greatness possesses an ultra-distinctive invisible energy.
Dreaming of your destiny is symbolic. Converting dreams into reality is a manifestation. Speaking things into existence is a casual statement people make without committing to the grind.
Pursuing the path of icons and legendary figures is a complicated process of madness, controlled chaos, unforeseen unpredictability, and mastery. Walking the path of your assumed destiny doesn’t include road signs, maps, or AAA service.
Possessing infrared vision is not a typical physical trait of most people. As the journey becomes darker, a person’s natural eye weakens. Having less visibility means a person must rely on other skills to find their path to the promised land.
Adapting to change and developing to higher levels in life defines a person’s true character. Running the marathon of life includes finding the proper pace, balance, and mental stamina to finish. Climbing the mountain of greatness is equivalent to conquering Mount Everest in life. Believing in something you cannot see or feel is an unnatural human element. This component of life is known as ‘FAITH.’
Having the courage to walk in faith and not sight is a core fundamental of becoming great. Major Recording Artist/Serial Entrepreneur CVNNON illuminates the new face of Generation Z freedom in Hip-Hop.
CVNNON advances his career deeper into the Hip-Hop ecosystem.
A Detroiter’s upbringing is quite different than one in any other city in the country. Living in Detroit demands a person either hunts or becomes the hunted. Making it home every night alive in Detroit is a blessing for young black males throughout Detroit.
Detroit is also the birthplace of soul music. The biggest musical icons have originated or received their wings in Detroit. The spirit of Berry Gordy looms large over the entire city daily.
Major Recording Artist CVNNON is a rare breed of musical genius and talent in rap culture. CVNNON is a natural-born entertainer and was blessed with the gift of human electricity.
Watching CVNNON perform is like watching LL COOL J, DMX, Usher, and James Brown rolled into one on a stage. CVNNON’s live performances give you a sense of rare euphoria and fantasy. CVNNON envisions his path to Hip-Hop immortality heading into 2023.
A new studio album, Life of a DON, was released by Don Toliver earlier this year. It featured 16 dope tracks with guest appearances from Kali Uchis, HVN, Travis Scott, Baby Keem, and SoFaygo. It was announced last Friday (Nov. 18) that the Houston native would be releasing a newly-released single. “Do It Right” was produced by Jahaan Sweet and was featured in Savage X Fenty Vol. 4 show.
As of today (Nov. 22), Don Toliver reaches back to the music world to unveil the official music video accompanying his single “Do It Right.” Don Toliver’s new video was directed by Alexandre Moore, with Mel Roy and Ryan Heiferman producing the clip together. In the opening scene, the singer of a song called “After Party” is seen getting ready to go out at a downtown nightclub while his song sets the mood for the night ahead.
Additionally to his own releases, the melodic artist has repeatedly showed his ability to take on a wider range of artists by dishing out some show-stealing guest verses on tracks such as “One Time” featuring NAV, “Don’t Go” with Skrillex, “Ain’t Safe” with Trippie Redd, “Honest” produced by Justin Bieber, and more.
It is with much excitement that NBA YoungBoy returns today (Nov. 22) with another loose track and video titled “Hi Hater.” There is something upbeat about “Hi Hater” with its guitar rhythm and upbeat beat that fills the recording room in which NBA YoungBoy is recording his song. The accompanying visuals show off the stylish cars and jewels that the Baton Rouge rapper drives around, but it is also through the visual that he conveys a message to all of the haters in the world:
In light of the musician’s recent announcement, Motown Records announced a new deal a couple of weeks ago. With the release of The Last Slimeto in August, NBA YoungBoy marked his final release on Atlantic Records, following the closing of his previous label. There were several guest appearances on that project, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart, including Kehlani, Rod Wave, and Quavo. The Last Slimeto was also a significant album in terms of the number of standout singles, including “Mr. Grim Reaper,” “I Hate YoungBoy,” and “I Got The Bag.”
Last month, Gangsta Grillz’s rapper Made No Sense released Ma’ I Got A Family in collaboration with DJ Drama, which culminated a 19-track mixtape he dropped earlier in the year. The brand-new project not only features 19 tracks, but Nicki Minaj and Yeat have also contributed two additional features to the project in addition to the 19 tracks. Besides the songs he released himself, YoungBoy has also been featured on a number of songs lately, including “Flags To The Sky” created with NoCap, and “To The Bone” recorded with Takeoff and Quavo, more.
It was only last month that Duke Deuce announced the release of his latest solo LP, Memphis Massacre III, which continues the fan-favorite series he began in 2018. In addition to the 13 tracks on the mixtape, the release has features from ATM Rich Baby, Big Moochie Grape, Lil Thad, Glockianna, Dubba C, and Gloss Up, another labelmate on QC. Upon releasing the release, he accompanied it with a video for “Mr. Memphis Massacre,” the title track of the project.
Earlier this week, a new music video was released from the Duke Deuce upcoming mixtape, which is the official video for the album’s lead single, Anna. The brand-new clip, which is a follow-up to his humorous “Buck The System” video, takes a dark and eerie approach to getting its message across as a sequel to that clip. “ANNA” opens with Duke Deuce chanting a hard-hitting verse in a dark underground room as he chants the opening lines of the song: “It was a priceless experience …
Memphis Massacre III follows up on Duke Deuce’s previous album, which was released in June, CRUNKSTAR. As a result, he was in consultation with a variety of talented artists for assistance with this body of work. These artists included JP The Rockstar, Slimeroni, Gloss Up, Co Cash, DJ Tootz, Rico Nasty, GloRilla, Doe Boy, Lil Yachty, Juicy J, Babyface Ray, and Dante Smith.
Discovering your path inside darkness is a proverbial light.
Traveling through the maze of life is a dark, dangerous, uncertain, and sacred path. When a child is born, its totally unaware of the world’s dangers, secrets, and beauty. A child has no idea what their future holds or how it will play out. Parenting is not designed for the faint of heart and never ends. Even in the event of death, a parent’s job never dies. Shaping the life of an unborn baby is a mind-blowing, torturous, and spiritual journey in life.
Staring into the eyes of a newborn baby is a heavenly moment in time that people would die to experience. One child can affect change in the world. However, only if they walk the golden path in life.
Rimanist is aligned with his destiny in 2022.
Major Recording Artist/Serial Entrepreneur Rimanist understands the difference between legacy and dreams. Being born with great expectations, Rimanist’s life was never scheduled to be ordinary.Being raised in Detroit, Michigan, he was taught hustle ownership, loyalty, faith, and Hip-Hop. Creating generational wealth and empowering future minority leaders is what fuels Rimanist’s passion in life.
Growing up in Detroit blessed Rimanist with a very distinctive survival mentality and Championship DNA. Surviving Detroit’s darkest demons and human snake pits allowed Rimanist to locate his purpose and destiny in life.
Rimanist is the CEO of a flourishing multimedia company based in Detroit. Rimanist’s companies include a record label, clothing line, global merchandising, TV/Film, and music publishing.
He recently inked a video distribution deal with RADIOPUSHERS for his documentary. The Evolution of Rimanist is scheduled to drop the second quarter of 2023 on Amazon Prime Video.
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