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Kalan.FrFr releases a new single, “Popstar”

Kalan.FrFr releases a new single, “Popstar”

In his newest single, Kalan.FrFr delivers the catchy tune “Popstar.” This delightful song is the first taste of his upcoming EP, and it demonstrates the slick flow of the Chicago rapper, combined with the lush production from Bankroll Got It and Diego Ave. On “Popstar,” Kalan.FrFr explains the power of stardom:

The Compton native expressed his feelings about the new song during an interview: ‘It’s a concept based song about how anyone can be a pop star, it is just a matter of believing it. It’s the belief in yourself, the feeling that you are functioning regardless of what space you’re in. It doesn’t mean you have to be a rapper to be a popstar, I’m just one!

There was also TwoFr 2 Extended prior to this release, which is the deluxe edition of TwoFr 2. On the original, Stunna 4 Vegas and Mozzy appeared, while BluebucksClan, Lil Durk, Maeta, 1TakeJay and Maeta provided brand new guest assists. On his “Never Lose You” Tour, Kalan will tour seven cities in celebration of the release of his new album, which launches in Orlando on April 28 and travels to New York, Houston and Atlanta.

Snoop Dogg praises 50 Cent as a rap legend, 50 responds

Snoop Dogg praises 50 Cent as a rap legend, 50 responds

50 Cent grew giddy when he learned about the praise he received from Snoop Dogg, his friend and collaborator.

A video of Snoop Dogg’s appearance on Wallo and Gillie Da Kid’s popular radio program, “Million Dollaz Worth of Game,” was included in a post The New Yorker shared on Instagram on Tuesday (March 22). It is said in the clip that 50 will be a legend in rap for eternity. In his records, movies and other stuff, he changed the whole game of New York. He was able to make it run for a little while and put back the spirit of New York. He succeeded. That shit was on lock when he figured out what was going on.”

At the moment, I am a student, and I am learning from him. There is truth to the statement that an old dog can learn new tricks if he is willing to listen.

“Power” star Snoop’s remarks on 50 and his legendary status touched him and he thought the message was more important than recognition at an awards ceremony. The rapper said in the video, “@snoopdogg, that shit you just said means way more than a trophy to me.”

The two musicians began working together in 2003 when they were both on 50 Cent’s P.I.M.P. single. Since then, they’ve been collaborating on a variety of projects. The pair has performed together at the Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show, with 50 portraying a pastor in his “BMF” series. Now, they plan to script a show based on Snoop Dogg’s murder case from 1993.

Previously, Dogstyle rapper told Deadline that she was thrilled to share the story behind Murder Was The Case. “This was a defining moment in my career and life, and I intentionally waited for the best parter to bring this vision to life. You will soon see how street knowledge makes a difference.”

I found “Murder Was the Case” to be an incredible story. Despite releasing the country’s biggest album, the music mogul was fighting for his freedom in court” 50 cent added. A trip like this can only be had by partnering with G-Unit Film & Television. It’ll be great to work with Snoop on the project.”

Video for “Last Breath” by OMB Peezy

The “OMB Peezy” fan base will never be disappointed. He drops a brand new video for his track “Last Breath” this week as part of his ongoing consistency. His new track follows previous efforts such as “Never Leave” and “Hard For Me” and with a melodic flow that reflects his reflective style. As he spits some truth-filled bars about life over a soulful beat, he glides over a soulful beat:

OMBPeezy has closed out his extremely busy year by releasing the single “Over”. The single was produced by frequent collaborator Drum Dummie, who recruited veteran rapper T.I for a guest appearance. In addition to “Synonym,” “Die Young” and “Worldwide” by OMB and Drum are also featured.

In addition, the artist has released videos for a number of his tracks in recent months, including “For Free,” “Cold Days” “Breathe,” and “Lefty.” Apart from those, he also offers special clips from the Too Deep For Tears project, which feature his performances of tracks like “Soul Ties” “On My Way,” and “Smile.” The clips show OMB Peezy in a fancy gown standing in the center of a chandelier-lit room with delicate string arrangements.

Meanwhile, Peezy released a mixtape titled In The Meantime, which kept fans entertained while they waited for Too Deep For Tears to be released. “You Know How To Love” and “Sleep At Night” are among the favorites of “In The Meantime.” It follows the 2019 album Preacher To The Streets.

Black Sports Management companies are rising in 2022

Black Sports Management companies are rising in 2022

Why Black-Owned Sports Management Agencies are Growing in Popularity 

When people hear the term “sports management,” they often automatically think of white men. We do not see many black-owned firms in the industry, but that is one thing changing. Companies are finally catching on to audiences generally becoming more diverse, and Black-Owned Sports Management Agencies are growing in popularity. 

How Sports Management agencies are changing the industry and creating new opportunities 

The growth of Black-owned sports management agencies has created more opportunities for athletes and owners. These agencies offer a space where athletes can represent themselves independently and develop relationships with other Blacks in the industry. The presence of an agency also boosts an athlete’s connection with professionals necessary to keep them on top, such as recruiters or trainers.    

Black-owned sports management agencies are becoming more and more popular with major players in the sports industry. When athletes choose to represent themselves instead of traditional powerhouses, they gain a sense of ownership that comes from being hands-on in every aspect of the enterprise. Athletes also hire the people they deem competent based on the unique needs they require while building a league and legacy. 

Why black sports agents, in particular, are growing in popularity 

Providing that representation for Black athletes and artists is important because it gives them the chance to leverage their talent in a way that reflects who they are and what they represent. Black-owned agencies also pay attention to the racial bias in the industry, aiming to protect their clients from some of the harmful practices employed by other sports agencies, like race-blind casting. 

How the internet is helping to grow Black Sports Agencies 

According to multiple case studies, the internet has helped grow Black-owned sports management agencies. Free digital marketing led to a rise in blogging, online video startups, and social media experts. A fundamental way for Black-owned sports management agencies to sustain themselves is through black-owned ad networks.   

What are some other benefits of being a black sports agent? 

Supporting black youth is crucial to growing black-owned sports agencies, as well. The younger generations will make up the future of society, and they need to see that they have representation that reflects their experience. In addition, being a black sports agent will give you more of a connection with your clients. Instead of just meeting for one hour each week and dealing with their contract negotiations, players will feel more comfortable opening up and bouncing ideas off you if they share their same racial background. 

Why agencies like Roc Nation and Klutch Sports are winning in 2022 

Young, black, and innovative entrepreneurs are running successful sports agencies in 2022. Companies such as Roc Nation, Klutch Sports, and Young Money APAA Sports represent the most dynamic and premium athletes in sports. Black athletes generate billions of dollars for professional sports organizations. In 2022, the focus is ownership, controlling narratives, and empowering future leaders.  

In conclusion, Follow this blog for our future posts on black-owned sports agencies 

Black sports agencies are impacting Wall Street, Hollywood, inner-cities, technology, and multiple areas of humanity. In 2022, black sports agencies expect more growth, advancement, and aspirational change.   

The new video features Knucks channeling Leon the Professional

Soon, Knucks will release his upcoming album Alpha Place, which has already been highlighted by the numerous single releases, including “Hide & Seek,” “Bando,” and “Alpha House” with Venna. On Monday (Mar. 4), emcee Leon the Professional returns with “Leon the Professional,” a self-produced offering whose concept and title are based on a 90s French motion picture of the same name:

Combining the thematic elements of that movie with Knucks’ upbringing, the new video for “Leon the Professional” captures the viewer in the Kilburn neighborhood of North West London, along with Alpha House, the house where Knucks spent his childhood. Through the clip’s rest, Knucks transforms into an assassin akin to Jean Reno’s Léon until by the clip’s conclusion he too becomes a target himself.

The release of Alpha Place will come as the follow up to 2020’s London Class, a critically acclaimed album that included 12 collaborations and tracks by KXYZ, Sam Wise, Venna, Loyle Carner, and Kadiata. Before that, Knucks kept his constantly-growing fanbase occupied with the award-winning Nrg 105, which was assisted by Oscar #Worldpeace and Wretch 32.