A new studio album, Life of a DON, was released by Don Toliver earlier this year. It featured 16 dope tracks with guest appearances from Kali Uchis, HVN, Travis Scott, Baby Keem, and SoFaygo. It was announced last Friday (Nov. 18) that the Houston native would be releasing a newly-released single. “Do It Right” was produced by Jahaan Sweet and was featured in Savage X Fenty Vol. 4 show.
As of today (Nov. 22), Don Toliver reaches back to the music world to unveil the official music video accompanying his single “Do It Right.” Don Toliver’s new video was directed by Alexandre Moore, with Mel Roy and Ryan Heiferman producing the clip together. In the opening scene, the singer of a song called “After Party” is seen getting ready to go out at a downtown nightclub while his song sets the mood for the night ahead.
Additionally to his own releases, the melodic artist has repeatedly showed his ability to take on a wider range of artists by dishing out some show-stealing guest verses on tracks such as “One Time” featuring NAV, “Don’t Go” with Skrillex, “Ain’t Safe” with Trippie Redd, “Honest” produced by Justin Bieber, and more.
It was only last month that Duke Deuce announced the release of his latest solo LP, Memphis Massacre III, which continues the fan-favorite series he began in 2018. In addition to the 13 tracks on the mixtape, the release has features from ATM Rich Baby, Big Moochie Grape, Lil Thad, Glockianna, Dubba C, and Gloss Up, another labelmate on QC. Upon releasing the release, he accompanied it with a video for “Mr. Memphis Massacre,” the title track of the project.
Earlier this week, a new music video was released from the Duke Deuce upcoming mixtape, which is the official video for the album’s lead single, Anna. The brand-new clip, which is a follow-up to his humorous “Buck The System” video, takes a dark and eerie approach to getting its message across as a sequel to that clip. “ANNA” opens with Duke Deuce chanting a hard-hitting verse in a dark underground room as he chants the opening lines of the song: “It was a priceless experience …
Memphis Massacre III follows up on Duke Deuce’s previous album, which was released in June, CRUNKSTAR. As a result, he was in consultation with a variety of talented artists for assistance with this body of work. These artists included JP The Rockstar, Slimeroni, Gloss Up, Co Cash, DJ Tootz, Rico Nasty, GloRilla, Doe Boy, Lil Yachty, Juicy J, Babyface Ray, and Dante Smith.
Discovering your path inside darkness is a proverbial light.
Traveling through the maze of life is a dark, dangerous, uncertain, and sacred path. When a child is born, its totally unaware of the world’s dangers, secrets, and beauty. A child has no idea what their future holds or how it will play out. Parenting is not designed for the faint of heart and never ends. Even in the event of death, a parent’s job never dies. Shaping the life of an unborn baby is a mind-blowing, torturous, and spiritual journey in life.
Staring into the eyes of a newborn baby is a heavenly moment in time that people would die to experience. One child can affect change in the world. However, only if they walk the golden path in life.
Rimanist is aligned with his destiny in 2022.
Major Recording Artist/Serial Entrepreneur Rimanist understands the difference between legacy and dreams. Being born with great expectations, Rimanist’s life was never scheduled to be ordinary.Being raised in Detroit, Michigan, he was taught hustle ownership, loyalty, faith, and Hip-Hop. Creating generational wealth and empowering future minority leaders is what fuels Rimanist’s passion in life.
Growing up in Detroit blessed Rimanist with a very distinctive survival mentality and Championship DNA. Surviving Detroit’s darkest demons and human snake pits allowed Rimanist to locate his purpose and destiny in life.
Rimanist is the CEO of a flourishing multimedia company based in Detroit. Rimanist’s companies include a record label, clothing line, global merchandising, TV/Film, and music publishing.
He recently inked a video distribution deal with RADIOPUSHERS for his documentary. The Evolution of Rimanist is scheduled to drop the second quarter of 2023 on Amazon Prime Video.
Evolving into a CEO is a beautiful transformation.
Most independent artists focus solely on creating music rather than learning the business components of music. Sadly, this lack of interest and discipline opens the door to immense financial exposure, betrayal, and misinformation.
You give others unparalleled power over your life when you let them control your knowledge. Generating billions of dollars, young black talented artists fuel a large portion of America’s economy. In spite of this, they receive the smallest portion of revenue from the music industry.
Music icon T-Pain stated on the wildly popular podcast ‘Drink Champs’ that record labels generated seventeen billion dollars in revenue and artists only received twelve percent! Yo Gotti, Rick Ross, Nelly, Ray J, Diddy, Drake, Jay-Z, Ludacris, 50 Cent, and more have turned from recording artists to music moguls.
Numerous platinum plaques and million-dollar entities are owned and operated by them all. Most of the artists that appear on the ‘Forbes magazine’ top 30 earnings list are CEOs.
In 2022, XAYWAY is a hybrid Generation Z music executive.
Major Record Artist/Multi-Platform Entrepreneur XAYWAY represents the new-age Generation Z hustler. As a multimedia entrepreneur, XAYWAY has fully embraced his role as a mogul. XAYWAY’s parent company provides a corporate umbrella for multiple interactive companies.
XAYWAY’s brands include a record label, clothing line, global merchandising, music publishing, and TV/Film. The business acumen of XAYWAY landed him an executive role with the digital branding agency RADIOPUSHERS.
XAYWAY is solely responsible for increasing, monetizing, and building RADIOPUSHERS’s YouTube division. As head of YouTube Engagement and Monetization, XAYWAY will lead and conduct YouTube training sessions for indie artists on Spotify Live.
XAYWAY also performs YouTube live training sessions with emerging artists. Heading into 2023, XAYWAY is positioned for long-term success.
Hitmaka and Eric Bellinger collaborated on the 1-800-Hit-Eazy project in February, a 14-track collection featuring Rahky and Chrishan. Several tracks on the album have been accompanied by accompanying visuals, including “Hypebeast,” “Star Projectors,” “Only You,” and “Serious.”
In the past few days, Hitmaka and Eric Bellinger has been responding to fan requests by providing an official remix to “Obsession,” which was debuted as the first preview of the upcoming sequel to 1-800-Hit-Eazy last month. Added to the upgraded version of the track is a new verse from Muni Long, who enhances the track with a sensual edge.
Earlier this year, Long released her own project titled Public Displays of Affection Too, which was a short EP for her that featured her previous singles, such as “Another,” “Pain,” and “Baby Boo” in collaboration with Saweetie. It has been an enjoyable year and a change for her following the success of her EP from 2021, Public Displays of Affection, which contains her viral hit, “Hrs and Hrs.” In addition to that, the R&B chart topper was also nominated for Best New Artist at this year’s BET Awards, and was gracious enough to accept the award. There was also a stage providing a venue for her to perform the above-mentioned “Time Machine” as well as her viral hit, “Hrs andHrs.”
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