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New video for “Presidential Rolex” by Key Glock has been released

New video for “Presidential Rolex” by Key Glock has been released

As you already know, Key Glock will be releasing the deluxe edition of his February release, Glockoma 2, this Friday (June 23), which will include eight additional songs that fans can enjoy. In their first single from their forthcoming album titled “Presidential Rolex,” the Memphis rapper takes a look back at the lifestyle of his wealthy friends and family in “Presidential Rolex”, a rap song produced by Grayson Beats and Tay Keith.

“The Presidential Rolex” also features an accompanying clip that comes thanks to the team over at 2Bros Films. Viewers can catch a glimpse of Key Glock at an unknown location at the bottom left corner of the screen catching vibes with his crew.

In the weeks following Glockoma 2, Key Glock appeared on a Ben Stein show called “Big Facts,” where he delved into the story of how he came to achieve the level of success he has earned in the music industry. “That really caught me off guard,” he told me after hearing what happened. “A n**ga comes from all these slums, they really come from nothing. There’s no way you’re going to think these folks are going to know what you’re about to say on the spot, yelling it louder than you.”

Additionally, he described what distinguishes him from his peers. In order to stand out from the crowd, I strive to be as different as possible. It is so important to remain true to yourself, regardless of what you do, where you are, or who you are with, no matter what you do, no matter where you are, or with whom you are together. It is important that you do not try to fit in with the n**gas. Be yourself.”

21 Savage basketball game empowers the youth in Atlanta for Father’s Day

21 Savage basketball game empowers the youth in Atlanta for Father’s Day

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A Slam Dunk of a Day


Imagine a sunny Father’s Day in Atlanta, Georgia, where the streets are buzzing with excitement. In the sweltering summer heat, kids gather in anticipation, waiting to play ball with none other than Grammy-nominated rapper, 21 Savage. A youth basketball camp for children between the ages of 10 and 13 was held this year by 21 Savage and the Leading By Example Foundation. The camp was more than just a day of fun; it was a chance for Atlanta’s youth to learn valuable life skills and connect with their community.

As the kids arrived at the basketball court, their eyes lit up with excitement. The air was filled with the aroma of freshly cut grass and the sound of sneakers squeaking on the court as they ran across the court. It was a day they would never forget, and it was all thanks to the man behind the mic, 21 Savage.

The rapper did not view this as merely a one-time event. He is very passionate about giving back to his community, and has always regarded it as one of his top priorities. Let’s dive into the story behind the camp and discover why this event was so significant for the kids of Atlanta.

21 Savage: A Heart of Gold, A Mind for Giving


Before he made it big in the music industry, 21 Savage was a kid growing up in Atlanta. He’s no stranger to the challenges that many inner-city children face. With his Leading By Example Foundation, the rapper aims to give back to the community that raised him, and what better way to do that than by providing a fun, educational, and memorable experience for the youth?
The foundation’s mission is to “empower, educate, and inspire the next generation to be leaders in their communities.” Through events like the basketball camp, 21 Savage ensures that these kids have opportunities to learn, grow, and succeed both on and off the court. And let’s not forget that, for some of these kids, playing ball with a celebrity is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
21 Savage is aware of the importance of mentorship and role models for shaping the minds of young people. By hosting this basketball camp, he was able to connect with the kids on a personal level, sharing his story and offering advice on how to overcome obstacles and chase their dreams.

Life Lessons Learned On The Court: Go Beyond Just a Game


The basketball camp was more than just a chance for kids to shoot hoops and run drills. As a result of this experience, they were given the opportunity to learn valuable life skills that will serve them well throughout their lives. Teamwork, discipline, and perseverance are all essential qualities that are nurtured through sports, and the camp offered the perfect environment for kids to develop these skills.

Under the guidance of experienced coaches and 21 Savage himself, the kids were pushed to give their best effort, to communicate effectively with their teammates, and to never give up, even when faced with challenges. The lessons they will learn from this experience will stay with them for a long time after the final buzzer has sounded.

Beyond the life lessons learned on the court, the basketball camp also provided the kids with a sense of community and belonging. Many of these young athletes come from underprivileged backgrounds, and having the support of their peers and role models like 21 Savage can make a world of difference in their lives. For one day, they were able to leave their worries behind and just be kids, enjoying a game they love.

The Lasting Impact of 21 Savage’s Basketball Camp


As the sun began to set on Father’s Day, the kids left the basketball camp with smiles on their faces and unforgettable memories in their hearts. They walked away with more than just autographs and selfies with 21 Savage; they left with the knowledge that they have the power to overcome any obstacle and the support of their community behind them.

By hosting this basketball camp, 21 Savage has shown that he’s not only dedicated to his music but also to the well-being and growth of the youth in his hometown. The fact that he is committed to giving back to others as well as inspiring the next generation is a testament to both his character as well as the values of the Leading By Example Foundation.

As the kids continue to chase their dreams, the lessons they learned on the court that day will remain with them, shaping their futures for the better. And who knows? Maybe one day, they’ll be the ones hosting a basketball camp for the next generation, carrying on the legacy that 21 Savage began.

The new single from Coi Leray is entitled “My Body”

The new single from Coi Leray is entitled “My Body”

The same day as she released her single “Bops” yesterday (April 27), Coi Leray is back again with her next single, “My Body,” today (April 28). This was her second back-to-back release as the producer Johnny Goldstein, who was behind the extremely successful “Players” single, stood behind the back-to-back releases. In the new song, the New Jersey-born singer raps about how she knows her worth on the track:

The 25-year-old artist Coi Leray has also taken part in an exclusive interview with Eddie Francis aired on Apple Music 1, where she was able to talk about why she felt compelled to create an anthem that promotes body positivity. In my entire career, I have dealt with the problem of body shaming at every step of the way. I would like to give a shout out to all the slim women that are out there. As far as I am concerned, I set the way for slim women to finally become accepted in the music industry for the first time, honestly, after a very long time, I feel like I did a lot to pave that path.” stated the singer.

As far as full-length albums go, Coi Leray has released only one, the Trendsetter album, in April 2022, which included 20 tracks and included features from G Herbo, Fivio Foreign, Nicki Minaj, Yung Bleu, Nav, and more. A number of visuals have been released from the project during the past few weeks, including “Thief In The Night” with G Herbo and “Blick Blick,” “Lonely Fans,” “Anxiety” with Nicki Minaj.

The Undeniable Business Empire of Jay Z

The Undeniable Business Empire of Jay Z

The Rise of Roc Nation: From Humble Beginnings to a Global Empire

When we think of entrepreneurship, we often imagine the stories of those who went from rags to riches – the underdogs who defied the odds and built empires from nothing. Few tales embody this spirit of hustle and resilience, like the journey of Shawn Corey Carter, better known as Jay Z. Born and raised in Brooklyn’s Marcy Houses, Jay Z’s early life was anything but glamorous. But he had a gift – an innate talent for wordplay and storytelling that would become his ticket out of the projects.

From Marcy to Madison Square: The Birth of Roc-A-Fella Records

In 1995, after being turned down by several record labels, Jay Z co-founded Roc-A-Fella Records with Damon Dash and Kareem “Biggs” Burke. It was a bold move, and one that would change the course of his life forever.

Despite the odds stacked against them, Roc-A-Fella Records quickly became a force to be reckoned with. Jay Z’s unique style of rap, infused with clever wordplay and a hustler’s mentality, resonated with audiences across the country.

The Blueprint: Building Roc Nation

But Jay Z wasn’t content to rest on his laurels. He had a vision – a blueprint for an entertainment company that would break the mold and revolutionizes the industry. In 2008, Roc Nation was born.

More than just a record label, Roc Nation was a one-stop shop for artists, encompassing talent management, music publishing, touring, and more. Jay Z’s goal was to create an ecosystem where artists could thrive, free from the constraints of traditional music industry structures.

The Birth of a Vision: Roc Nation Today

Fast forward to today, and Roc Nation has become a global empire, representing some of the biggest names in music, sports, and entertainment. With a roster that includes Rihanna, J. Cole, Big Sean, and athletes like Kyrie Irving and Skylar Diggins-Smith, Roc Nation’s influence knows no bounds.

But Roc Nation’s impact extends far beyond music and sports. Its film and television division has produced critically acclaimed content like the Emmy-nominated series “Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story,” cementing Roc Nation’s status as a cultural powerhouse.

The indomitable spirit of entrepreneurship is exemplified by the success stories of those who have risen from humble beginnings to build empires. Jay Z‘s journey to Roc Nation stands as a paragon of inspiration, a testament to the power of hustle, resilience, and vision.

“Jealous” is performed by Ella Mai and Kiana Ledé

“Jealous” is performed by Ella Mai and Kiana Ledé

Kiana Ledé new single was released on Monday (April 3). The track is produced by VRon, who also produces Ella Mai’s latest effort “Jealous.” From what the title might indicate, both artists are revealing their insecurities about a relationship that isn’t monogamous on the track.

Kiana Ledé released her debut studio album, KIKI, back in the summer of 2020, which features 17 songs, including contributions from artists such as Moneybagg Yo, Lucky Daye, Ari Lennox, 6LACK, Col3trane, BIA, and Arin Ray. Within a couple months after KIKI was first released, fans would receive a deluxe edition, which contained seven new recordings and collaborations alongside Jacquees, Ant Clemons, and Gary Clark, Jr.

In one of her previous interviews, Kiana Ledé talked about growing up and how she built her career as a musician since she was a child.

“I am still young, so there is a lot to learn and a lot of opinions out there,” Kiana Ledé explained. “With the help of a big management team, myself, my producers, as well as a label, there are many individuals who are involved in the music industry, which is one of the most rewarding aspects of my career. It makes me feel really blessed that everyone cares about what I am doing, but it makes me feel very scared too, as I want to sort through all the information… I think it is becoming a little easier now to sort through all the information. The best way to describe me is that I’m stubborn when it comes to my career, but in the best way possible.”