by Jonathan P-Wright | Apr 26, 2024 | Latest, Music News, New Music Alert |
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Rising R&B sensation Shanae has embarked on an exhilarating journey of music, authenticity, and artistic evolution. Her debut EP, ‘reset’, is a testament to her talent, resilience, and dedication to her craft. This article delves into her remarkable journey, from her humble beginnings in Western Sydney to her transformative artistic rebirth.
Introduction
The Australian music scene has witnessed the meteoric rise of Shanae, a dynamic R&B artist known for her evocative lyrics, unique sound, and powerful performances. With her debut EP, reset, Shanae has crafted a musical narrative that is both deeply personal and universally relatable.
Early Life and Influences
Shanae was born and raised in Western Sydney to South African immigrants. Her upbringing was steeped in a rich tapestry of Capetonian jazz, gospel, and classic R&B and soul, shaping her musical sensibilities from a young age.
Encouraged by her school teacher, Shanae began singing and playing musical instruments, eventually writing and recording her own songs as a teenager. Her music is heavily influenced by neo-soul pioneers like Sade, Erykah Badu, and Jill Scott, from whom she drew inspiration to develop her distinctive confessional style.
The Birth of MADAM3EMPRESS
In 2020, Shanae emerged on the music scene under the stage name MADAM3EMPRESS. Her track “Come On Over” generated significant buzz and caught the attention of the music industry. She also lent her unique voice to a remix of Rico Nasty’s “Magic,” alongside fellow artist BARKAA.
The Quest for Authenticity
Despite her early success, Shanae, a self-proclaimed “deep thinker,” found herself questioning her artistic direction. In 2022, she underwent an artistic rebirth, striving for authenticity and seeking to express her sonic range fully. She reclaimed her birth name, Shanae, and relaunched her career with a dedicated team. Her dual single “am i dumb?/am i done?” marked this new phase, showcasing her versatility as she seamlessly switched between jersey club and contemporary R&B.
The Debut EP: ‘reset’
‘reset’, Shanae’s debut EP, is a bold statement of artistic evolution. The lyrics delve into the emotional complexities of relationships and her pursuit of personal freedom. One of the standout tracks, cloud 9, features a sample from the Queen of Bounce, Big Freedia, co-produced by NY’s Aire Atlantica and 18YOMAN.
Collaborations and Industry Recognition
Shanae’s talent and determination have won her admiration from industry insiders and audiences alike. She’s a graduate of Acclaim’s 2022 All-Stars Class, has showcased her music at Live Nation’s Ones To Watch and BIGSOUND, and has had the opportunity to open for Grammy-winning gospel-soul artist PJ Morton.
The Adidas Terrace Campaign
Shanae recently teamed up with JessB for a JD Sports campaign for Adidas Terrace. Her single “outside” served as the campaign’s theme, perfectly encapsulating its vibrant energy. This collaboration marked Shanae’s second venture with JD Sports, following a successful campaign for The North Face in the previous year.
In Her Own Words
In a heartfelt conversation about her journey, Shanae emphasized her commitment to authenticity and her ambition to be a global artist. She believes in the power of ‘resetting’, of taking time to reassess one’s direction and ensuring it aligns with one’s true self.
The Future of Shanae
Shanae’s aspirations extend beyond music. She envisions her music career as a stepping stone to other creative ventures. She is driven by a desire to create art that resonates with people across the globe, and she is committed to pushing the boundaries of what an Australian artist can achieve.
Conclusion
Shanae’s journey is a testament to the power of authenticity, artistic evolution, and relentless pursuit of one’s dreams. As she continues to carve out her unique path in the music industry, one thing is clear: Shanae is an artist to watch, and her story is just beginning.
by Jonathan P-Wright | Jan 10, 2024 | Latest, Music News |
Memphis-based rapper, Glorilla, is all set to surprise her fanbase with a notable shift in her musical approach. Known for her edgy, raw lyrics that often criticize men, she recently announced a softer approach to her new music creations.
A Tweet Sparks the Revelation
A dedicated fan recently mentioned Glorilla in a tweet, highlighting her non-stop listening spree to the rapper’s music, and aligning with her harsh feelings towards men. The fan’s tweet read:
“listening to glorilla non-stop in the car she hate n***as as much as i do.”
Glorilla noticed the tweet and decided to respond, hinting at the profound change her fans can expect in her upcoming music. In her own words:
“I’m being a simp on my new shit yall,”
This revelation indicates that Glorilla’s new music will showcase her vulnerable, ‘simp’ side, contrasting her typical edgy style.
A New Leaf in Glorilla’s Musical Journey
At just 24 years old, Glorilla’s decision to embrace a softer musical approach marks a significant turning point in her career. This change aligns with her recent personal developments, including her new relationship and physical transformation through breast implants.
Glorilla’s Previous Work
Glorilla’s last solo project, Anyways, Life’s Great, was released in 2022. The EP featured three hit singles: “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” in collaboration with Hitkidd, “Blessed,” and “Tomorrow 2” featuring Cardi B. The latter even reached the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, further cementing Glorilla’s place in the music industry.
Glorilla’s Take on Gender Disparity in Rap
The CMG signee recently spoke out against Fabolous’s comments on the disparity in the recognition of male and female rappers. Fabolous had stated his appreciation for many female rappers but expressed his disappointment that they all don’t receive equal recognition.
Glorilla responded, challenging his viewpoint by pointing out the similar themes in male and female rap songs. She argued that while men rap about violent acts, women address similar themes without promoting violence. In her interview with GQ, she said:
“What men rap about? Killing, fucking, robbing, cars, money. Females rapping about the same shit,”
Glorilla then went on to highlight the non-violent nature of female rappers, stating:
“But guess what? We’re not killing. We’re not in gangs. We’re not robbing. That’s what men be doing. What we doing? We’re sitting pretty, we’re popping our shit, we’re hustling, we’re getting money. We fuck, so we rap about what we do.”
This bold statement further emphasizes Glorilla’s fearless stance and her commitment to authenticity in her music.
Conclusion
Glorilla’s decision to reveal her ‘simp’ side in her new music is a testament to her versatility and fearlessness as an artist. Her fans eagerly anticipate this new chapter in her musical journey.
With her bold, expressive voice and her commitment to tell authentic stories, Glorilla continues to resonate with her young, edgy, and thoughtful audience. Her upcoming music is sure to reflect her growth as an artist and as an individual, and we can’t wait to see what she has in store for us.
by Jonathan P-Wright | Dec 29, 2023 | Latest, Music News |
Philadelphia’s own, Lil Uzi Vert, has recently stirred up the Music News when he declared his impending retreat from the music industry. The artist, known for his bold and unique style, plans to release his forthcoming album Luv Is Rage 3 as his final foray into the music scene.
A Conversation With TMZ
In a recent discourse with TMZ, Lil Uzi Vert, expressed his plans for retirement post the launch of his upcoming album. The artist confirmed his decision, stating:
“Yeah, I love making music, but I don’t really want to make music like that anymore.”
While the artist did not elaborate on the specifics of “music like that”, the discussion took an interesting turn. Lil Uzi Vert revealed his ambition to pivot into the fashion industry, with a particular interest in creating women’s clothes.
A Glimpse into the Past: Teasing Retirement
This is not the first instance the artist has alluded to retirement. During a stop in Chicago for his Pink Tape Tour in October, Uzi shared his decision to step back from the music industry. The announcement came as a surprise to many, as he stated:
“I was gonna wait ’til later to say it but, you know, I’m dropping Luv Is Rage 3 and Luv Is Rage 3 will be my last album.”
He further added:
“After Luv Is Rage 3, I guess I will go on another tour. … But after that, I wanna try to live a normal life.”
A Tribute to His Fans
Despite the shock of his impending retirement, Lil Uzi Vert took the time to acknowledge his fans’ unwavering support. He expressed his gratitude, promising to give his all for his final album, Luv Is Rage 3, to keep his legacy alive.
The Road So Far: ‘Luv Is Rage’ Series
Luv Is Rage 3 is set to be the third instalment of Uzi’s Luv Is Rage series. The first part, Luv Is Rage, was released in 2015, followed by Luv Is Rage 2 in 2017. His most recent project, Pink Tape, came out in June.
His decision to leave the music industry after Luv Is Rage 3 certainly signifies the end of an era. As Lil Uzi Vert prepares to pivot towards the fashion industry, his fans eagerly anticipate his final musical offering while also looking forward to witnessing his creativity spill into the world of women’s fashion.
In the end, the question remains: Will we see Lil Uzi Vert’s eccentric style translate into his fashion creations? Only time will tell.
by Jonathan P-Wright | Dec 19, 2023 | Latest, Music News |
In an all-encompassing dialogue with Zane Lowe on Apple Music, SZA, the fearless songbird, unraveled her journey towards fame, her battle with its challenges, and the unexpected catalyst that kick-started her music career – her ex-fiancé.
From Co-dependence to Independence SZA’s music journey began in an unusual fashion. The spark ignited in her was not initially born out of passion, but a need to assert herself. Her ex-fiancé, almost a decade older than her, was the dominant figure in their relationship. He was the one who took care of her basic needs – food, clothing, and shelter.
“My starting point in music can be traced back to my ex-fiancé, who was the provider of my sustenance. He was older than me by about eight years.”
Her feelings of inadequacy were exacerbated when she compared herself to his previous partners – successful women who were lawyers, businesswomen, and artists. As a college dropout, still working as a bartender in a strip club, she felt she lacked value. This feeling initiated her journey into the world of music.
The SOS Call
As the most nominated artist at the 2024 Grammys, with nine nods and a career total of 24, SZA is no stranger to the limelight. However, the artist recently came to a startling realization – the life of fame is far from normal.
“Recently, I’ve come to understand that this entire charade, this fame, is anything but typical.”
Amidst the whirlwind of expectations and the constant intrusion into her personal space, she found herself struggling to cope. This relentless pressure often made her lash out, and she admitted to feeling “on edge and not a kind person.”
Anxiety, Panic Attacks and the Price of Fame
One of the most startling repercussions of her fame has been the onset of panic attacks. SZA confessed to experiencing anxiety over how she is perceived. Her fear of judgment became so intense that she found herself having panic attacks in the most unexpected situations.
“I started experiencing panic attacks like never before. I remember being at a photoshoot for Wall Street Journal, tears streaming down my face, because I was terrified about how I would be perceived.”
Reflections on Fame and Self-Perception
The 34-year-old singer is currently grappling with questions about her identity, public perception, and the meaning of her fame. She often wonders if she can disappear without having to answer to anyone.
“I find myself concerned about what does all of this fame actually mean, how do people view me, what do they expect from me, can I just disappear and not talk to anybody?”
These poignant revelations from the singer’s life paint a vivid picture of her journey from self-doubt to self-assertion, and the ongoing battle with fame and self-perception. Despite the challenges, SZA continues to make waves in the music industry, proving her point and standing tall as an inspiration for many.
by Jonathan P-Wright | Dec 8, 2023 | Latest, Music News |
Yo Gotti, the renowned rapper from Memphis, is known for his relentless rise in the music industry. His journey, however, doesn’t stop at music. Gotti is making waves in the world of business, and his latest move is nothing short of impressive. This music mogul has returned to school, enrolling at the prestigious University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Anderson School of Management.
Back to School: The Unconventional Student
Gotti’s decision to hit the books again is a testament to his determination to excel in his business pursuits. After wrapping up his successful Gangsta Art tour with prominent artists like GloRilla, EST Gee, and Moneybagg Yo, the rapper has set his eyes on mastering ‘Corporate Valuation’, a comprehensive course taught at UCLA’s Anderson School of Management.
“Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.” – Malcolm X
Offered at UCLA, the Corporate Valuation course is a rigorous program designed to explore analytical tools pertinent to valuing various business aspects.
Gotti’s Business Ventures
Aside from his flourishing music career, Yo Gotti has been dabbling in various entrepreneurial ventures. His record label, Collective Music Group (CMG), received accolades from Billboard last May. Gotti is also a co-owner of the professional men’s soccer club, D.C. United, and owns Prive, a popular restaurant in Memphis. His investments span across real estate and electronic sports (esports).
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