by Jonathan P-Wright | Aug 30, 2023 | Latest, Music News, New Music Alert |
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Some people are born with Championship DNA.
Everything pertaining to Major Recording Artist Jewale Indigo represents an indescribable and undeniable creative vibration. Jewale Indigo’s vocal tones, lyrical flow pattern, visual presentation, and emotional intelligence enable him to create an unparalleled audio experience for consumers, music enthusiasts, and tastemakers worldwide. Jewale Indigo’s meticulous music production and beat selections illuminate his diverse imagination.
His music echoes a distinct elevation in sound and musical composition. He’s a mad scientist inside the recording booth. Recently, I had the privilege of watching him record in real-time at the world-famous House of Hits Studio in Miami. Listening to the speed of his vocal delivery, precise enunciations, calculated voice inflections, and musical instincts exceeded all my surface expectations.
Musically, Jewale Indigo’s sound is a raw reflection of God’s plan infused with fearless energy.
Every vowel and consonant leaving his tongue underscores his divine gift. The brand of Jewale Indigo sheds light on the power of Generation Z musicians. Possessing the ability to trigger people’s most profound and hidden emotions requires Championship DNA and refined specialness. Understanding the power of your voice is the first step in traveling the path of greatness. The music of Jewale Indigo embodies the essence of artistic freedom and creative supremacy.
by Jonathan P-Wright | Aug 10, 2023 | Latest, Social Justice |
The name O’Shae Sibley has become an indelible mark of sorrow and remembrance, embodying a life tragically cut short by a heart-wrenching incident. As the nation grapples with the weight of loss, a teen has taken a pivotal step in the narrative by surrendering to the authorities, potentially setting the stage for justice to unfold in the aftermath of Sibley’s untimely passing on July 29.
A somber chapter unfurled as a 17-year-old male, his history marked by previous arrests, chose to step forward and confront the gravity of his alleged actions. The act of surrender took place on a fateful Friday, August 4, in the heart of New York City, casting a spotlight on the intricate web of legal proceedings that lay ahead for this young individual.
The charges leveled against the teen are profound and carry the weight of the law. Accused of murder and the chilling classification of a hate crime, the alleged act speaks to the intersection of personal violence and broader social dynamics. The additional charge of criminal possession of a weapon underscores the deeply tragic consequences of these alleged actions.
While the teen’s identity remains shrouded in anonymity, hidden behind the veil of juvenile protection, the reverberations of his alleged involvement are felt throughout the community. The decision to seal his records is a reminder of the delicate balance between justice and the rights of minors. In a narrative already laden with complexities, the Brooklyn district attorney contemplates the potential for more charges to be added, illuminating the intricate layers of the case.
Sibley’s life story is etched with heartache, a 28-year-old Black gay man whose existence was abruptly ended through a fatal stabbing. The backdrop for this tragedy was an unassuming gas station, where a routine evening turned into a chilling scene of violence. The loss of a beloved dancer sent shockwaves through the community, sparking an outpouring of grief and a resounding condemnation of homophobia on social media.
Communities came together in poignant solidarity, transforming gas stations into spaces of remembrance. Dances and voguing, vibrant embodiments of self-expression, became poignant tributes to Sibley’s vibrant spirit. Even icons like Beyoncé joined the chorus of voices, using their platforms to honor Sibley’s memory and call for an end to hate-fueled violence.
As the legal process takes its course, propelled by the teen’s voluntary surrender, the wheels of justice inch forward, navigating the complexities of a case that holds profound societal implications. The narrative of O’Shae Sibley’s life and loss has thrust issues of hate crimes, community safety, and equitable legal proceedings into the public discourse.
The legacy of O’Shae Sibley is one that transcends sorrow. It has become a rallying cry against bigotry, intolerance, and violence. In a world that grapples with discrimination, his memory compels us to stand firm against injustice, champion the values of acceptance and compassion, and work towards a future where tragedies like his are relegated to history.
by Jesse Swindell | Jun 23, 2023 | Latest, Music News, New Music Alert |
In the past few weeks, Burna Boy has launched a new single entitled “Sittin’ On Top Of The World,” a song that features samples from Brandy and Ma$e’s 1998 collaboration with the same name, produced by Skread. As a result of the nostalgic production, the Nigerian talent brags to women about his wealth and prowess when it comes to sexual prowess.
Also, the fans will be able to enjoy a new lyric video for the track “Sittin’ On Top Of The World” that gives them a glimpse into Burna Boy’s world. A viewer can watch him travel in a private jet, create music in a recording studio, perform in front of crowds of people packed into arenas, and go on a private business trip. Some of his peers, including Damson Idris, J Balvin, and RZA appear in cameos on a number of songs throughout the album.
As part of his sixth studio album, Burna Boy released his sixth studio album in 2022 titled Love, Damini, a 19-song offering featuring Ed Sheeran, Khalid, Blxst, J Hus, Kehlani, and more. Upon its release, the project became an instant global hit, peaking on charts in several different countries after it made its debut on the internet. It gained gold plaques in Denmark,Canada, and the Netherlands in addition to crossing the silver mark in the United Kingdom.
Since Love, Damini arrived on the scene, the “Last Last” singer has contributed to the soundtrack for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever by contributing a song called P.Priime-backed “Alone” and Ludwig Göransson. Also, he has made appearances on songs such as the late Sidhu Moose Wala “Mera Na” and Popcaan “Aboboyaa.”
by Kareshia Prioleau | Jun 13, 2023 | Latest, Music News, New Music Alert |
The fact that Jhené Aiko is returning to the music scene and has done so in such a graceful manner is testament to their talent. It is with great pleasure to announce that the Grammy-nominated songstress shares her first solo release, “calm & patient,” since having her son Noah, on March 31st. In the new song, she sings about overcoming the struggles in life by looking at the positive side of things as a way to remind ourselves to slow down and appreciate the moments in life:
The manager of Jhené Aiko, Taz, took to his Instagram Story to describe the significance of the release and shared with the world that it marks the beginning of a new chapter. “The era of Jhené Aiko has begun, bringing us back to simpler times of releasing music for the love of it, when we simply did it for the love of it. My apologies to Def Jam and Tea, but this one is meant for the two soulmates who have been through so much together.
The last full-length solo album that the “Stay Ready” singer Jhené Aiko released was Chilombo, which released in 2020. On the 20 track project, you’ll find guest appearances from Ab-Soul, Miguel, Future, John Legend, Nas, H.E.R., Big Sean, Ty Dolla $ign, in addition to averaging 152,000 album-equivalent units sold in its first week of release. On the Billboard 200, it debuted at the No. 2 spot with 160 thousand album equivalent units. It was not long after the release of the album that she launched the deluxe version of it, which included nine new tracks.
by Derrick T Lewis | May 24, 2023 | Latest, Music News, New Music Alert |
It will be very interesting to see what Aminé and KAYTRANADA do this Friday (May 19). The two artists will be presenting KAYTRAMINÉ, a 12-song album that will feature Big Sean, Snoop Dogg, Freddie Gibbs, Amaarae, and Pharrell Williams, the last of which opened the album with the lead single, “4EVA.” The duo Aminé and KAYTRANADA also released a second song that they have titled “Rebuke.” The album is centered around the topic of moving on from a relationship, and it essentially serves as a guide to teenagers.
The project will be Aminé’s latest piece of work since his 2021 mixtape TWOPOINTFIVE, which was released in the summer of that year. As for his sophomore studio album, Limbo, which came to be released in 2020, he received contributions from the likes of slowthai, Young Thug, Summer Walker, Vince Staples, and JID.
While the album is still a top-notch record, it’s been four years since KAYTRANADA released BUBBA, a genre-bending album that featured collaborations from SiR, Kali Uchis, Tinashe, Masego, GoldLink, Estelle, Durand Bernarr, and more. There have been a number of Canadian producers whose soundscapes have provided soundscapes for many others, such as Ella Mai, Joyce Wrice, Mick Jenkins, D Smoke, IDK, PinkPantheress, Lancey Foux, Kelela, and Don Toliver.
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