Blxst releases new project Before You Go, shares video for “Every Good Girl”
Blxst is a rapper from Los Angeles, and he has just released his latest project, Before You Go. The album is a mix of emotions, with Blxst sharing his thoughts on love, life, and growing up in LA. The first single off the album, “Every Good Girl,” is a haunting track that reflects on the choices we make in life.
BLXST delivers another classic body of work with Before You Go
Before You Go is the latest project from rising star BLXST, and it does not disappoint. The project is a collection of smooth R&B tracks that will get you in your feelings and have you thinking about that special someone.
BLXST’s lyrics are catchy and relatable, and his velvety voice will have you hooked from the first track. If you’re a fan of R&B or looking for some new music to add to your playlist, be sure to check out Before You Go.
Before You Go illuminates BLXST’s creative genius
BLXST is continuing to prove why he’s one of the most creative forces in music today with the release of his latest project, Before You Go. The project is a 6-track EP that finds BLXST exploring his more personal side, and the result is a collection of songs that are both introspective and catchy.
Leading up to the release of Before You Go, BLXST shared the video for the project’s lead single, “Every Good Girl.” The video is a visual representation of the song’s lyrics, which detail a failed relationship from BLXST’s perspective.
With its release, Before You Go has already been lauded by critics as one of BLXST’s best works to date. If you’re a fan of BLXST or simply looking for some great new music, be sure to check out Before You Go.
With the release of his latest project, Before You Go, BLXST continues to showcase his creative genius. The project is a masterclass in vulnerability, with the rapper sharing his personal struggles with mental health and heartbreak. But despite the heavy subject matter, BLXST delivers the project with an undeniable sense of hope.
On “Every Good Girl”, one of the stand-out tracks from Before You Go, BLXST opens up about his failed relationship with a girl who was “too good for him”. It’s a painful admission, but one that is ultimately hopeful. The video for the track perfectly captures this sentiment, with BLXST walking through Los Angeles as he reflects on his past.
If you’re struggling with anything in your life right now, I urge you to give Before You Go a listen. It might just be the most healing project you’ve ever heard.
BLXST’s music continues to push creative boundaries
BLXST has released a new project called Before You Go, and it is already garnering rave reviews. The album is a mix of R&B, hip-hop, and pop, with a little something for everyone. And the video for “Every Good Girl” is just as amazing as the album itself.
BLXST’s new project, Before You Go, is a perfect example of the creative risks the artist is willing to take. The album is a departure from BLXST’s previous work, exploring new sounds and themes. The result is an hypnotic and emotionally charged project that is sure to leave a lasting impression on listeners.
The video for “Every Good Girl” is a perfect example of BLXST’s creative vision. The clip features a series of striking images that convey the feeling of loss and longing that are at the heart of the song. BLXST’s artistry is on full display in this moving video, which is sure to resonate with viewers long after they’ve watched it.
The video features BLXST’s trademark sensual lyrics and smooth vocals, set against a backdrop of beautiful women and stunning visuals. It’s clear that BLXST is a master of his craft, and we can’t wait to see what he does next.
BLXST’s latest project, Before You Go, is another example of the artist’s boundary-pushing creativity. BLXST’s unique sound has helped him stand out in the music industry, and Before You Go is sure to solidify his place as one of the most innovative artists around.
The lead single from the album, “Every Good Girl,” is a catchy track that embodies BLXST’s ability to fuse different genres together. The song starts off with a smooth R&B beat, but quickly switches to a hard-hitting trap section that will get listeners moving. The video for “Every Good Girl” further showcases BLXST’s creative vision, with its colorful and eye-catching visuals.
BLXST continues to push the envelope with his music, and Before You Go is yet another example of his exceptional talent.
BLXST’s music continues to push creative boundaries with the release of his latest project, Before You Go. The project is a mix of R&B, hip-hop, and soul that explores the different facets of love. The album’s lead single, “Every Good Girl,” is a haunting ballad about a relationship on the brink of collapse. BLXST’s lyrics are both vulnerable and powerful, making for a song that will stay with you long after the first listen.
As usual, J. Cole blessed fans with this fantastic surprise. The Rockville star and his Dreamville Camp are hitting the streets today (March 31). Lute, Bas, Ari Lennox, EARTHGANG, J.I.D, Cozz, and Omen collaborate with DJ Drama for D-Day: A Gangsta Grillz Mixtape, which will contain both previously unreleased tracks and previously released tracks such as J.I.D’s “Ambassel,” which helped make the Madden NFL 22 soundtrack stand out.
Besides appearing at Dreamville, D-Day is also taking part in this year’s festival, which will be held in Raleigh, NC this weekend, and in addition to the aforementioned will feature Ja Rule, Lil Baby, Ashanti, Moneybagg Yo, Kehlani, Bia, WizKid, Wale, Morray, Fivio Foreign, Blxst and more. Drama will also appear at the event as part of the Gangsta Grillz with Lil Wayne, Jeezy, and T.I.
The collective of Dreamville came together a few years ago to release their third installment of their Revenge of the Dreamers series, which included a healthy amount of cuts with a host of guest appearances from the likes of Smino, Childish Major, Yung Baby Tate, Reason, DaBaby, Guapdad 4000, Ty Dolla $ign, Vince Staples, and Deante’ Hitchcock. As a result, the project was an outstanding success for all parties involved, landing at the top of the Billboard 200 charts after selling 115,000 album equivalent units in its first week of release. After Revenge of the Dreamers III’s release, a Director’s Cut version with twelve additional songs been released.
In regards to Cole, he released his sixth studio album, The Off-Season, last year. It was another chart-topper from the camp (and Cole’s sixth). A tour of the same name was later organized to promote the album, which included Morray and 21 Savage.
The rapper Central Cee released his new album 23 earlier this month, which consists of 15 songs and the contributions of artists such as Ashe 22, Baby Gang, Freeze Corleone, A2anti, Morad, Beny Jr, and Rondodasosa’s genuine brother Juke Caesar provide guest appearances on “Lil Bro.” Cee managed to become a number one artist on the UK Albums chart for the first time, beating out the name of the last single from Tears For Fears, The Tipping Point.
This week, Cench decided to release a new music video for “Ungrateful,” the Levi Lennox-produced track that finds the West London singer discussing his mental health as well as misdemeanors from his past.
With “Ungrateful,” Kunography provides the accompanying clip, which exhibits Central Cee on his own at what appears to be his luxurious residence. Besides getting a fresh haircut, you might also catch him on a rooftop playing some ball.
Compared to Wild West last year, 23 has 14 songs and none of them feature. With 15,000 albums equivalent units sold in its first week from the time it was released, the project reached the number two spot on the chart, making Central Cee the frontrunner of the UK drill movement.
How Black Entrepreneurs are Generating Wealth in Technology for Generations to Come
Modern-day black entrepreneurs are disrupting major industries across the world, from Silicon Valley to Hollywood. In this article created for our Entrepreneur Spotlight Series, we aim to find out more about how these influencers have been able to generate so much business for themselves and others in the technology industry.
How technology has impacted the black community in the past
While there’s been a surge in the number of black-owned tech companies, technology hasn’t always been good for the black community. In fact, it was at one point destroying it–perhaps not on purpose, but still. There was a time when black Americans were very dependent on information and data from newspaper and media outlets to inform them and make decisions about everything from healthcare to how they spent their money. Today we have the platforms we need to access this content ourselves and learn more about what we want and how to achieve it.
Technology isn’t just a means of spreading information. It’s become a brand and a tool that has enabled many to be innovative in ways never seen before, including those working on the sidelines of media.
The black community is more conscious about representation in media, entrepreneurship in the content creation space, and information about black culture than ever before.
Black entrepreneurs are generating wealth in technology for generations to come
Black entrepreneurs are fighting to redirect the negative stigmas that surround them. These recent graduates are no longer content with being on welfare or cutting on means; they are forging new opportunities to develop security for themselves and their communities on their own terms.
Technology is one of many tools these entrepreneurs are utilizing to create this change, developing innovative products and solutions via mobile phone apps, cloud computing, drones, sensors, 3D printers are just some of the topics discussed during the 21st Century African-American Entrepreneur Awards event hosted by Heineken on June 13th.
Entrepreneurship plays a significant role in economic prosperity
Black entrepreneurship is a significant and essential vehicle for economic prosperity, both now and into the future. Black-owned businesses generate approximately $34 billion in sales but hold only one percent of general contracting jobs. That statistic demonstrates the necessity of following up on roots, opposed to placing all one’s business eggs in baskets outside of oneself.
For many African Americans, entrepreneurship is the best way to obtain economic prosperity. It gives you complete control of your resources and what you are producing, but it also allows you to set your own goals. This can make a big difference in achieving goals mainly because it will be defined by the entrepreneur’s true desires. For African American entrepreneurs who choose business ownership, food service or retail are two of the most popular industries.
It’s a little-known fact that well over half of tech start-ups today are founded by women, despite the statistics that tech is no longer a field mostly dominated by men. Operating out of Silicon Valley to tech meccas like Detroit and New York City, tech sector entrepreneurship has been rising as an area of interest for many disparities. Tech entrepreneurs now make up the third-largest economic sector in Detroit alone.
Being the 11th person named National Hero of Barbados means Rihanna does important things in her homeland.
Being a celebrity, rumors of her being pregnant by boyfriend A$AP Rocky have caused social media users to get up in arms.
Trending on social media On Wednesday, November 1, was a direct message (DM) on Instagram, a fan named Jen (social media handle @mis.jaye) sent to Rihanna
According to the message of the Dm the fan was requesting an invite to Rihannas baby shower and was sympathetic with her because of the spreading pregnancy rumours.,
Responding to the message Rihanna wrote. “Haaaaa! Stawwwp! You are not coming to the first 10 baby showers! Y’all breed me every year, dammit lol.”
Taking over social media earlier this week, rumors about Rihanna’s pregnancy gained momentum after she appeared in an orange dress during a ceremony marking the end of Barbados’ ties with Britain.
Avoiding and denying the recent pregnancy rumors by Rihanna seems to contradict since she has always been open about wanting to have lots of kids.
During an interview with British Vogue last year, Rihanna emphasized wanting to be a mother, saying that she hoped to have three or four kids within the next 10 years.
Affirming her commitment and willingness, Rihanna also said she would still have children even if she didn’t have a husband. Emphasizing her views, she said she would have kids on her own because she feels like society makes her want to feel like it.
Finalizing her statement, she wrote kids diminish you as a mother if there’s an absence in the kid’s lives.
Clarifying her statement, she said that the important thing is happiness and love is needed to raise a child by having a healthy child-parent relationship.
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