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.
The groundbreaking debut mixtape from Jeremih has been released to all digital platforms for fans. The recording artist introduced Late Nights With Jeremih in 2012, and he thought celebrating the 10th anniversary of the program would be the perfect way to commemorate it. Jeremih’s original album still sounds like a brand new release, and the seductive opening lyrics from “Rosa Acosta” recall the early days when the rapper was just starting out.
With a star-studded roster of celebrities, Late Nights With Jeremih would still be able to claim bragging rights today. Besides the platinum-certified song “All the Time” with Natasha Mosley and Lil Wayne, the mixtape also features fellow YG, and Fabolous, and Def Jam stars 2 Chainz, as well as AK, Gucci Mane, E-40, Marcus Fench, Sir Michael Rocks, Twista, and Willie Taylor.
This has been an exciting and progressive year for Jeremih as he is working to make a full recovery from his illness while also taking advantage of some exciting opportunities in the interim. Another career achievement was making his first appearance on-screen in “Power Book IV: Force.”
“Playing Elijah for ‘Power: Force’ was nothing short of awesome,” he writes with thankfulness. I met a lot of incredible folks who do this stuff for real for the first time on screen. I’m always grateful to 50 Cent, as well as Joseph Sikora, who helped me feel confident about myself. I remember getting out of the hospital around this time last year. The hardest part was learning how to walk again.”
Earlier this year, Gramzunkut released The Bank Roll, a single that was well received by hip hop legend Kid Capri, among many others. His official music video was released some time after, showing him popping bottles with beautiful women while on a yacht. This kind of imagery fits perfectly with Gramzunkut’s boisterous bars about women, money, and all the, well, things that money has to offer:
Gramzunkut has followed up his catchy single “Still Dippin Doenutz” just last month with another catchy track named “Still Dippin Doenutz,” which serves as an advertisement of sorts for his business of the same name. Besides bringing viewers to a cannabis-friendly event in support of the song, an accompanying clip depicts a new music video for “Smoke Champs,” a collaboration between N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN’s highly successful series “Drink Champs.”
Gramzunkut spoke about his entrepreneurial spirit, how it feels to see success in the fashion and music industries, and how it feels to be able to accomplish dreams:
The fact that my music, my clothing line, and my clothing brand will be on display where the ball drops is fascinating. The feeling of introducing your brand to people from all walks of life is indescribable.”
Check out Grakut’s videos for “Wanna Ride on My Wave (Bank Roll)”. A collaboration with General Steele of Smif-n-Wessun and PMD of EPMD is in the works, according to the artist.
In addition to releasing his new album, MULTI, via Create Music Group today (Mar. 11), multiplatinum artist DJ Chose also released a new EP. 16 new tracks are included on the new EP, which was self-produced. MULTI features top artists such as Megan Thee Stallion, Gucci Mane, Fredo Bang, Yung Bleu, and many more. Within a few days of the album’s release, DJ Chose posted two new music videos, “Too Late,” a song emphasizing confidence in the face of heartbreak and “Prove Me Wrong.”
To prepare fans for the full release, Chose shared the Gucci-assisted “You A Dime” ahead of time. Taking the Chose-produced beat, Gucci raps some lines about Ms. Perfect while riding a beat:
“The name ‘MULTI’ was chosen because I multitask often. Although people expect me to be a rapper, I have knowledge of music production, will market the beats myself, and will be a DJ whenever I want. I’m a multi-talented artist, and now I have a multi-platinum album,” DJ Chose says of the new release.
His remix of “THICK” with Megan Thee Stallion became a viral hit, establishing him as a name in Houston. “THICK” reached the top of the Hot 100 chart. Last year, DJ Chose released his album Took Me Forever. In addition to Fredo Bang, Chubb C,and City 3000, assistance was provided by 17 tracks. “BADDIE” was also released and “Naughty Or Nice” was released in honor of Christmas.
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.
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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.
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