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IAMSEANANDRE DELIVERS A RELENTLESS LYRICAL BLUEPRINT ON ‘HUNNID OR BETTA’
by Jonathan P-Wright | Nov 25, 2020 | 0 Comments
Having talent is one thing; executing your ability to manifestation equals mastery.
MAJOR RECORDING ARTIST ‘IAMDAGOATOFFICIAL’ REVEALS HIS PAIN AND PASSION WITH ‘OH NO’
by Jonathan P-Wright | Nov 25, 2020 | 2 Comments
Very few artists in Hip-Hop possess the ability to transform pain into lyrics of poetic inspiration. Hip-Hop was birthed from the struggle and creativity of African Americans in New York.
Major Recording Artist Keke Nova illuminates her lavish lifestyle and savage mentality on ‘Away We Go’
by Jonathan P-Wright | Nov 12, 2020 | 3 Comments
Keke Nova reflects the epitome of being self-made in 2020. Her bold, unapologetic, and unparalleled hustler ambition delivers an inspiring visionary message for Millennials. Music represents therapy and motivation for people worldwide.
Princess Menace empowers Millennial women worldwide on ‘Menace World’
by Jonathan P-Wright | Nov 10, 2020 | 2 Comments
Pretty Money Records infamous prominence of identifying and converting raw indie talent into upper echelon musical stars remains unparalleled.
Don Chief provides a recipe for street survival and block empowerment with ‘Blocks’
by Jonathan P-Wright | Nov 10, 2020 | 43 Comments
Decoding the unique language, rules of engagement, and street politics infrastructure is a matter of life or death. ‘Jungle Rules’ primary focus lies within ‘eat or be eaten,’ and word is bond.
Junya Boy & Bryson Tiller join forces to explain why ‘He Ain’t Right’
by Jonathan P-Wright | Oct 31, 2020 | 2 Comments
Major Recording Artist Junya Boy possesses ‘Jordanesque’ musical talent. His ability to decode street rules of engagement and narrate Hip-Hop street dreams creates a unique lane of celebrity for Junya Boy. Born with an unparalleled ability to convert pain and insecurity
Rockwelz Unconventional Leader in Millennial Hip-Hop
by Jonathan P-Wright | Oct 26, 2020 | 1 Comment
The Bronx hip hop scene emerged in the mid-1970s from neighborhood block parties thrown by the Black Spades, an African-American group described as being a gang, a club, and a music group. Brother-sister duo Clive Campbell, a.k.a. DJ Kool Herc and Cindy Campbell additionally hosted DJ parties in the Bronx and are credited for the rise in the genre.
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