Love is a dangerous game, and most people play not to lose. It takes a lifetime to earn a person’s trust, and in “one” moment, it can disappear without a trace.
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IKTEA Taking No Prisoners in 2020 and creating new lanes for Music Millennial’s
by Jonathan P-Wright | Jul 15, 2020 | 5 Comments
New York City streets are cold, relentless, unforgiving, and only the strongest survive. The “Big Rich Town” full of yellow cab and skyscrapers converts dreamers into believers and inspires every young hustler to become legend.
KEIANNA NICOLE: Redefining The Strength of A Woman
by Jonathan P-Wright | Jul 14, 2020 | 9 Comments
The journey of a woman is compelling, painstaking, beautiful, and reflective of God’s master plan. However, the plight of a “black woman” far exceeds anything imaginable and requires “QUEEN” style grace to survive. Strength is mesmerizing, sexy, defiant, and masterful in most cases.
The Plug Named Jimmy Betting on himself in 2020 and creating new levels in Hip-Hop
by Jonathan P-Wright | Jul 13, 2020 | 19 Comments
Very few people in life possess the ability to convert graphic and vivid visions of life into lyrical poetry. Young people exhibit the capacity to illuminate and express viewpoints that impact people worldwide. The animal ambition of Music Millennials enables them to emit a rare energy and create timeless music. Hip-Hop in 2020 s unapologetic, aggressive, inspiring, and engulfed in social justice reform. Hip-Hop music remains as the #1 music genre throughout the world.
#EDITORIALOPINION | THATBOIZOFFICIAL New Wave of Millennial Hip-Hop Music
by Jonathan P-Wright | Jul 10, 2020 | 2 Comments
Some people are born with a million-watt light bulb type of energy and destined to change the world. The term “Chosen One” refers to an individual appointed by “destiny” to achieve greatness and impact people worldwide.
THE OVAL | #HOTONTV
by Jonathan P-Wright | Jul 6, 2020 | 0 Comments
The Oval is an American prime time television soap opera created, executive produced, written, and directed by Tyler Perry, that premiered on October 23, 2019 on BET. On April 27, 2020, BET renewed the series for a second season, with Perry announcing that production will begin on July 8, 2020
Oakland CEO/Major Recording Artist IAMSTUNT introduces the “RNBAY” sound of DRUNK TEXT
by Jonathan P-Wright | Jul 1, 2020 | 1 Comment
The term hyphy is Oakland slang meaning “hyperactive”. More specifically, it is an adjective describing the hip hop music and the culture associated with the area. Widely popular Bay-Area Hip-Hop artist “IAMSTUNT” embodies and represents the new age Bay Area “RNBAY” movement. “RNBAY” is a crafted signature sound that infuses a Rhythm/Blues sonic vibe laced with classic Oakland Hip-Hop overtones. “RNBAY” is the new wave for Bay-area Music Millennials, and local radio is now adding fuel to the fire!
JLC: The Last of a Dying Breed
by Jonathan P-Wright | Jun 26, 2020 | 9 Comments
When you stare into the eyes of Jermaine Clarkson, aka “JLC,” it’s very surreal. Over 20 years of pain, setbacks, incarceration, peaks and valleys, passion, & success. The pure genius of JLC is his ability to transform sharp visuals into beautiful poems of music. JLC delivers lyrics that captivate the imagination & appeals to your innermost fantasies & realities.
DRUMMABOY FRESH reflects on the legend of his older brother with “Go This Way” visual
by Jonathan P-Wright | Jun 17, 2020 | 2 Comments
The death of a big brother in a man’s life is a paralyzing moment. A big brother is a role model, quasi father figure, inspirational leader, and usually the coolest person we know besides our parents. The big brother critiques, molds, and reshapes the entire persona of the younger brother. Ensayne Wayne, born Ferell Miles older brother to 2X Grammy Award Winning Producer Drummaboy Fresh, lost his life tragically in 2019. Ensayne Wayne introduced Drummaboy to the formula of making beats, which would give birth to a musical empire.
J Thuro The New Face of Millennial Music Rage & Independence
by Jonathan P-Wright | Jun 13, 2020 | 0 Comments
I’m staring in the eyes of Global Recording Artist J Thuro as he records music at Brewery Recording Studios in Brooklyn, New York. The studio is packed to capacity with fellow recording artists, New York journalists, bloggers, marijuana smoke, exotic women, jerk chicken & rice, Aquahydrate, Patron, & D’usse. The energy in the building feels like New York Knicks basketball in the ’90s.
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