by Jesse Swindell | Jan 27, 2023 | Latest, Music News, New Music Alert |
“2 LIVE” is a booming track that pays tribute to Uncle Luke and the 2 Live Crew that Offset and Hit-Boy released today (Jan. 13). Thus, the subject matter of the song is just the kind of thing that’s perfect for getting everyone on the dance floor and get them dancing:
“ 2 LIVE” comes with an accompanying video clip directed by ThirdEyeRaz and Horrible Always, which we can see at: the video is centered around a party that the collaborators are hosting. Additionally, there will be plenty of tequila served up by Patrón, as the brand is partnering with Hit-Boy for a docu-series called “Mixed & Mastered”, which is due to air in 2016.
Offset think it is safe to say that 2022 has been a productive year for Hit-Boy, largely due to projects including Bulletproof Soul as well as Pacman da Gunman, HITGIRL featuring Dreezy, and King’s Disease III alongside Nas. Additionally, the Fontana, California-born beatsmith provided quality cuts including “Scholar” alongside 24hrs, “CORSA” featuring Half-A-Mil cohort Dom Kennedy, and “Tony Fontana III” featuring Curren$y. Aside from his own work, Hit-Boy’s production has appeared on tracks by the following artists: Doechii, The Game, Beyoncé, Cordae, Blueface, Ab-Soul, The Kid LAROI, and YG. In the meantime, it has been four years since Offset released his debut studio LP, Father of 4. Over the course of the past few years, Migos has released several well-received singles into the public sphere, including “Code” and “54321” alongside Moneybagg Yo.
by Jonathan P-Wright | Feb 22, 2021 | Latest, Editorial Pick, Hot on TV, Trending |
Friday nights in Miami are iconic, and tonight I’m celebrating with my “mission impossible” crew at Fontainebleau.
by Jonathan P-Wright | Jan 1, 2021 | Latest, Editorial Pick, New Music Alert, Trending |
I’m standing on the balcony of my Le Sable Presidential suite at Fontainebleau, overlooking breath taking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Observing and meditating over mother-nature beauty is God’s grace. It’s five days before 2021, and 2020 has left me exhausted, scared, inspired, and fearless. My 1600 square foot suite is filled with exotic women, business associates, two bodyguards, Wingstop, Deleon Tequila, Caribbean incense, and music inspired by Hood Celebrityy.
The journey of Hood Celebrityy reflects a true American success story. Immigrants and black people-built America, and their fingerprints are visible in every aspect of business and humanity. Hood Celebritty’s bloodline belongs to Jamaica, and at the age of twelve, she migrated to America.
Growing up without a father, experiencing unthinkable trauma, and receiving life lessons from gangster family members created rhinoceros’ skin for Hood Celebrityy. From the moment her family landed in New York, she understood only the strong survive and dreams would not be denied.
Hood Celebritty never believed in preparing a ‘Plan B’ in life. She was blessed with God-given leadership skills and possesses a distinctive vision that creates unparallel music from birth. Sipping on Deleon Leona Anejo Tequila and listening to ‘So Pretty’ by Hood Celebrityy blare from my dual F-Speaker by Figgers Wireless.
Her ability to transform uncensored words into intimate lyrics of sexuality and feminism. I close my eyes and allow ‘So Pretty’s’ lyrics to penetrate my mind and grasp my heart in full submission. ‘So Pretty’ elevates and illuminates the power, elegance, and sheer allure of women.
Hood Celebrityy’s musical gift is undeniable, and her physical features reflect her rich Jamaican heritage. I look over my shoulder, and I smile as 50 people are dancing and living their best life in South Beach. Hood Celebrityy’s meteoric rise to success from immigrant beginnings empowers thriving women worldwide. She’s come a long way from catching the Metro to catching first-class flights.
by Jonathan P-Wright | Dec 19, 2020 | Latest, Editorial Pick, Music News, Trending |
Heavy is the head that wears the crown. Relationship breakups are never easy and leave an immediate void in a person’s life. I’m standing at the Miami International Airport baggage claim area, arguing profusely with the lady in my life.
She screams at the top of her lungs, “I WILL NOT ALLOW YOU TO CONTROL MY HAPPINESS AND I’M DONE!” She hangs up the phone, and I’m staring at the ceiling in disbelief. My chauffeured Escalade arrives, and I begin my transit to the Fontainebleau Hotel. I’m in Miami on assignment writing an editorial article about Diamonique Jackson.
The Memphis, Tennessee native is a strikingly gorgeous natural dark-skinned woman. As I scroll through multiple images from her E-Book. Her song ‘Toast Up‘ erupted online and spread across mainstream radio with high critical acclaim levels. As I approach the Fontainebleau Hotel, I begin to stream ‘Toast Up’ via TIDAL. As I exit the vehicle and proceed to check-in, Diamonique Jackson’s opening harmonization on ‘Toast Up’ echoes an authentic romantic expression of love.
TIDAL high-fidelity sound and Beats Pro 3 headphones make me feel like Diamonique is serenading me inside the elevator. Very few singers are born with a ‘voice of change.’ ‘Toast Up‘ combines every element of a timeless R&B record.
I’m standing on the balcony of my Oceanview suite, sipping gently on Deleon Tequila, listening passionately to ‘Toast Up’ and reflecting on the musical prowess of Diamonique Jackson. Her voice breeds inspiration, fearless aspiration, and angelic sonic vibrations of strength. ‘Toast Up‘ lyrics reminds people of why real love always triumphs. Love is a celebratory occasion every day in the lives of people. ‘Toast Up‘ is the perfect record to carry on the tradition. Diamonique Jackson’s music speaks to the hearts and souls of people worldwide in pursuit of happiness.
Award-winning Song Source Music Group manages the brand of Diamonique Jackson. Diamonique Jackson recently became the Global Ambassador of RADIOPUSHERS. RADIOPUSHERS is one of the most advanced music monetization agencies for Millennials worldwide.
by Jonathan P-Wright | Dec 1, 2020 | Latest, Editorial Pick, New Music Alert |
Lyrics to ‘Ball Hog’ provided courtesy of GENIUS
Big Head Bandz Soul brotha number one!!!! Rich til I’m gone
To many Haters and no bosses
I take risks they move cautious
Buy cars, houses, land and horses
Facts told my gain came through my losses
Business as usual on a daily
It’s always been f*ck you pay me
Mindset like yeezy’s and Jay-z’s
The world is mine I never had to say please
Steph curry with the step back straight 3’s
I love the green you would think ai played for the C’s
More titles than any team in the league
A young G ball hard never felt fatigue
Blow the smoke in the sky staring at the stars
Honestly I feel like I’m where they are
And I can’t come down I live at the top
We started in the trap with the hanger and the pot
Very few artists’ music ignites the emotions of a listener’s soul. Music will always be America’s #1 mental therapy medicine and heals a person’s deepest wounds. Major Recording Artist Big Head Bandz embodies the 90’s Golden Era of Hip-Hop infused with Millennial energy. His latest track, ‘Ball Hog,‘ illuminates the panoramic hustler mentality fueled by relentless animal ambition.
Big Head Bandz’s music makes you put on a ‘Sean John’ bucket hat, turn up ‘Ball Hog’ ultra-loud, sip on Deleon Tequila, and nod your head and vibe out! It doesn’t matter if you’re playing a high stakes game of spades, attending a family BBQ, or chilling with your team, ‘Ball Hog’ adapts to any environment.
2020 has been a year of turmoil, incalculable human loss, and unprecedented financial loss. Hip-Hop’s Soul Brother #1 delivers another epic message of hope and aspiration with ‘Ball Hog.’ Big Head Bandz is CEO of Got Bandz Entertainment, LLC and Global Millennial Brand Ambassador of RADIOPUSHERS.
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