Despite others abandoning their aspirations, Prince Howard’s unshakable faith in himself and his passions is truly awe-inspiring. His pursuit of music is not a mere hobby or a way to escape reality but an all-consuming drive that he has wholeheartedly committed to with commendable and motivating determination. Observing individuals like him is a reminder of the power of perseverance and the importance of staying true to oneself.
Prince Howard’s upbringing was molded by unbreakable familial bonds, cultural enlightenment, self-empowerment, the glorification of black excellence, and a zeal for music. The seeds planted in his mind during his formative years have flourished over the past two decades. There is no guidebook for individuals with lofty aspirations, but Prince Howard’s unwavering determination has led him to where he is today.
Prince Howard’s life story includes everything from corporate racism to Billboard charting platinum plaques. Nothing was ever given to Prince Howard, and he’s traveled the “path of most resistance” throughout his illustrious career. Being one of the most highly regarded music executives in publishing and administration deals. Synchronization licensing is a complex web that requires meticulous precision, ultra-premium attention to detail, and a Midas human touch.
The name of Prince Howard operates like an American Express Black Card.
When Prince Howard makes a call, the deal becomes valuable. People deep inside the music industry listen intently when he speaks and consider every option he presents on behalf of the featured artist. Prince Howard’s persona is rooted in #RESULTSANDNOHYPE. For the past twenty years, he’s secured multiple platinum plaques from some of the biggest names in music, including Beyonce, Lyrica Anderson, 21 Savage, Moneybagg Yo, Pooh Shiesty, and more. Prince Howard allows his accomplishments to speak for him rather than posting superficial or fabricated stories on social media.
In 2022, Prince Howard launched Pacific Music Publishing Inc. Pacific Music Publishing, Inc is a top-tier multimedia multinational that oversees music distribution, publishing, and artist management. The company’s reach has expanded from Atlanta to London thanks to Prince Howard’s visionary leadership, resulting in a panoramic presence.
A new album by Big Freedia, entitled Central City, will be released on Friday, June 23. There are 16 tracks included on this album, including contributions from Kelly Price, Faith Evans, Kamaiyah, Ciara, and others. The New Orleans star released his new single, “El Nio,” on Monday (June 19). The song is a collaboration with Lil Wayne and Boyfriend and is a preview of his forthcoming album. According to Big Freedia press release, the theme of the song revolves around overcoming obstacles.
I would like to add to this that El Nio is about overcoming all storms that come your way in life by going harder than ever! ” According to Big Freedia. The song stands out for me as one of the most memorable on the album. In this collaboration, I am collaborating with Lil Wayne for the first time, who I have been wanting to work with for quite some time. In it, I collaborate with my long-time collaborator Boyfriend. This song has been written specifically for our city, and we are confident that it will blow everyone away!”
A new EP, Central City, is expected to follow up on the 2021 EP Big Diva Energy, which included six cuts and features contributions from Tank and The Bangas, Soaky Siren, Anjelika “Jelly” Joseph, Jake Shears, Marc Rebillet, and Jax. She has since been featured on many singles, including Psy Riot “POOF BCH,” Beyoncé’ “BREAK MY SOUL,” and Slayyyter “Stupid Boy.”
With the help of certain soulful cuts over the last year, KIING has made some serious waves with songs such as “Disconnected,” “Gotta Work,” “CYL,” and “War 4 U.” As part of KIING’s ongoing commitment to change, the R&B collective recently dropped a new track titled “Mood” that was produced by Trey Livin and S3LIM and sees them sending messages to their respective loved ones.
“Mood” includes a video that can be viewed on the song’s official website, which captures the quartet showing off their dance moves in a studio. Additionally, the Ryan Malcolm-Campbell-directed video gives viewers a unique glimpse behind the scenes of the overall production, providing an overview of how it was put together and the supporting team who came alongside it.
The group, which includes members Berkley, Jax, Jade, and Asha, KIING (which stands for intelligence, kindness, notorious, independence, and greatness) originated with LaurieAnn Gibson, an iconic multi-talented artist. Furthermore, Gibson has choreographed performances for Alicia Keys, Beyoncé, and Michael Jackson, among others. However, she is best known for her work on the MTV show “Making The Band,” a show that was also known to have featured Sean “Diddy” Combs in the role of producer as well as launching the careers of Danity Kane, DaBand, and DAY26. In addition to his achievements, the Canadian-born trailblazer has also served as a judge on FOX “So You Think You Can Dance.”
“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$y. Aside from his own work, Hit-Boy’s production has appeared on tracks by the following artists: Doechii, The Game, Beyoncé, Cordae, Blueface, Ab-Soul, The Kid LAROI, and YG. In the meantime, it has been four years since Offset released his debut studio LP, Father of 4. Over the course of the past few years, Migos has released several well-received singles into the public sphere, including “Code” and “54321” alongside Moneybagg Yo.
Hit-Boy has released a handful of well-received singles this year, including “Corsa” by Dom Kennedy, “Scholar” with Devin Morrison and 24Hrs, and “Fireproof,” which premiered exclusively earlier this summer. This past weekend, the Pasadena-born producer and artist released his latest single, “Tony Fontana III.” Curren$y contributed an assist and the song was produced by EightSix Productions.
In addition to releasing the single, the Grammy award-winning hitmaker shared a photo on Instagram indicating that there will be a full joint album between him and CurrenSy. “Not [gon’] lie. It may just be that Spitta and Hit-Boy’s upcoming album can save the universe,” read the tweet that accompanied his post.
As a result of his busy schedule behind the boards this year, Hit-Boy has collaborated on several projects, including Bulletproof Soul featuring Pacman Da Gunman and HITGIRL alongside Dreezy. Moreover, he produced “Thique” on Beyoncé’s RENAISSANCE album, which he later revealed that he had been keeping for nearly eight years. Together with Nas, he released the Magic album in 2021, and also teamed up with Big Sean to release the What You Expect EP the following year.
The producer of “Feeling Myself” recently discussed why he is more determined than ever before to personalize his work. “It has been common for people to play my music at events and in clubs, and they seem to love it, so I would like to implement my own unique version of performing the music that I have created, rather than just observing it from the outside,” he said. “For my compositions, as well as my performances, I would like to keep the music organic and natural in nature since I am discussing things that are happening in my life, from my son to my family.”
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