MarleyIBe – SKRT

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From poetry to trap, MarleyIBe announces his arrival with new project ‘Bone’

Music was always Dominik Kadoniya Kelly’s first love, but it was his poetry that first earned him
a reputation. The 26-year-old, who was born in Germany and now lives in the Washington, D.C.
area, gained a huge following on Twitter with his “Bittersweet Tuesdays” poetry that showed a
vulnerable side and built an intimate connection with his audience. “I posted a poem one day
and everybody liked it so I kept posting them but I always liked music,” says Kelly. “After the
poetry got the ball rolling and I built a fanbase I decided to translate that into what I actually
wanted to do with myself. The result? A music artist best known as MarleyIBe who just released
his newest project: Bone, which features 11 tracks with an old-school mixtape feel like the ones
Kelly grew up listening to with skits and hosting by DJs. Kelly wants each of his projects to have
a different vibe and Bone serves as his step out party. “Just an introduction, a different way for
people to view me,” he says. “The next projects won’t sound anything like this.”Bone has more
of a trap rap feel to it and it likely won’t take fans by surprise as much as Kelly’s first tape, which
caught many off guard who only knew Kelly for his poetry. “The music was very different from
what people were expecting and they were surprised by what they heard,” he says. “With this
tape they know more what to expect.”“A lot of people seem to gravitate towards the song
’Skrt’ and I believe that’s because it has a really catchy hook and there’s a chant-like vibe, a
cadence that I do in the song that gives it a chant-like vibe and I think people are attracted to
that,” he says. “It makes them gravitate towards the song as soon as it turns on.”The project’s
third track, “Baby Muva,” features Rico Nasty, who’s signed to Atlantic Records. Overall it’s a
very upbeat project and Kelly strived to create something cohesive, something that blended
together as one. It’s a fun project not meant to be taken too seriously. Kelly considers himself a
dynamic artist and while most of his releases to date feature his rapping ability he’s not just a
hip-hop artist. All of his projects currently in the works sound completely different and his next
release will give off more of an alternative rock and pop vibe. His first full album, still in the
works, will feature more of his poetry. “I grew up in Germany with my father in the military so I
moved around a lot,” Kelly says. “The type of music I grew up listening to wasn’t the same that
most people were influenced by or had the ability to experience. From just music in different
languages to festival type music, people don’t really go outside their comfort zone as far as
what they listened to here and my parents forced me to listen to different types of music
growing up.”Kelly, in particular, was heavily influenced by Tupac as a person and an artist and
says Lil Wayne has been a great inspiration. And Bob Marley – if Kelly’s stage name doesn’t give
it away – has also been a key influence. The MarleyIBe name originated when everybody said
Kelly looked like the legendary reggae artist. “There’s an old Lil Wayne song and he references
somebody else and he says ‘Marley I Be’ talking to the person outside int he studio,” Kelly says.
“I don’t know why, that just always stuck with me. Somebody else I knew blessed me with the
name and decided that should be with me and I’ve rolled with it ever since.”Kelly’s goal as
MarleyIBe is to make music that everybody can listen to. “Maybe this song isn’t for you but I
want to make a song for everybody,” he says.

Paul Morris – Coolest

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Artistry of Paul Morris set to be put on full display with string of single releases leading to full album ‘The Flight’ 

LOS ANGELES, CA – The full realization of Paul Morris’ artistic masterpiece is about to be unveiled for a global audience. What started with his hit single “No Reverse” at the beginning of the year now continues with “Coolest,” the next in a string of singles set to be released every month from now until July of 2022. And each song comes with an animated video – one playing off the other for a story woven together through song and artistic expression. Ultimately the story will be contained in the album “The Flight,” which will be released at the end of the journey.  

Unlike “No Reverse” – which featured a spacey, out-of-this-world vibe – “Coolest” kicks the door open with a unique and original production style that perfectly sets the stage for the music to be featured on “The Flight.” It’s a song that shows the world who he is as an artist and what he’s able to bring to the table as a producer. It also defines him as a person lyrically, and introduces just one of many sounds perfected with the help of Grammy-nominated recording and mixing engineer Bryan Cruz.  

“It’s going to be a broad album with different sounds throughout,” Morris said. “There’s definitely a different tempo on this song than the last one, which has a slower tempo and was more political. With this song it’s all me and it’s a party and we’re cruising together. It’s a vibe, and kind of an autobiography, but in a cool way. Ultimately it’s a song about how cool I am and how cool the project is.” 

Formerly known as the artist Konchynce, Morris has long been a sought-after producer in the industry. He’s been making music for the better part of the last decade and has had the opportunity to work with many Grammy-nominated producers and engineers. Early in his career he worked with Derrick “Drop” Braxton on his mixtape “The Knowledge.” Drop is a producer perhaps best known for working with Lupe Fiasco on his album “The Cool,” which has received high praise from industry insiders since its release in 2007. Morris said he connected with Drop shortly after Lupe’s album release, and took him under his wing. He’s put in the hard work and honed his sound to be something truly special.  

“My music is always about positivity,” he said. “I produce my own music, collaborate with other artists, and just try to make positive, moving music. ‘The Flight’ is about taking things to the next level. That’s really the theme of the whole album – moving to the next level. What the journey and the ride is like to start as an independent artist and becoming a superstar. The incline and taking off – me taking off and going to the next level. I’ve been behind the scenes for a long time, and this is like the takeoff.” 

“Coolest” is slated to drop across all streaming platforms on Sept. 17.

To listen to Paul Morris’ music, or to follow him on social media, please visit the following links: 

“No Reverse” – https://open.spotify.com/album/7xW4E9IKNJ3zltNbizVS8x
Instagram Link:    @mr_paulmorris
Twitter: @mr_paulmorris
Facebook: Facebook.com/konchynce 

Anthony Noah – I’ll See You Later

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Multi-talented artist blends fusion of sounds on fiery new single ‘I’ll See You Later’ 

ELMIRA, NY – A new love song that expertly blends elements of Pop, Hip-Hop, R&B and more is set to set the world on fire this fall when Anthony Noah releases his hit single “I’ll See You Later.” 

Pulled from his own experience of heartbreak and lost love, “I’ll See You Later” explores the depths of relationships in ways that almost anyone around the world will be able to relate. It’s also a song that makes use of Noah ’s eclectic style – a blend of sound and inspiration that comes from a wide range of artists that include Smokey Robinson, Khalid, The Manhattans, Chris Brown, and XXXTentacion. In fact, it’s XXXTentacion’s “Whoa (Mind In Awe)” that served as the first inspiration for Noah ’s new song. 

“His song certainly inspired the sound for this single,” Noah said. “Although it’s a song about heartbreak and wanting to stay in a relationship you don’t want to let go of, it has that kind of hip-hop beat to it. It’s 100 percent based on my own personal experience. There was a girl who was going through an extremely rough time and I was someone who was there for her and a support system. It seemed like things were getting better, but it took a turn and from then it was out of my hands and there was nothing I could do about it. So I’m expressing my love and basically saying that regardless of whatever is going on in her life right now I’ll always have that love for her and I’ll have her back.” 

Raised by his mother alongside four other brothers, Noah grew up singing in the church choir. Though being in church was his first musical experience, he learned to appreciate the talents of many gifted singers and songwriters. Going back to the days of Sam Cooke, Smokey Robinson and other singers from Motown fame, up to the early 2000s singers, Noah was always inspired by love songs. He learned how to express his heartfelt emotions through the storytelling of his life, while weaving in real-world scenarios that connect with a wide global audience. Although he has been broken-hearted and dealt with loss, depression, anxiety, and fear, the message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ changed everything for him – which he said directly influences the love he expresses in his songs.  

“Ultimately I hope I’m known for my faith, and that the love I feel from that is expressed through my music,” he said. “In my genre of music, as a Pop artist, people don’t talk about that a lot. My faith inspires me to have a huge love in my heart for people in general. I know there are people out there feeling the way I felt before, trying to make it through their next day because they’re heartbroken. I know my music can give them a sense that there’s someone else out there who has been through what they’re going through; and my music can help them get through the next day. I bring an R&B and Pop fusion that blends different genres, like hip-hop – my vibe is so unique and so new – but ultimately what sets me apart is my love for people.” 

To listen to Anthony Noah ’s music, or to follow him on social media, please visit the following links: 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anoahofficial/ 

Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/anoahofficial/ 

Twitter: https://www.Twitter.com/anoahofficial/ 

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA20cI7h1n4IP_xtLmnoEkA

“I’ll See You Later” – https://youtu.be/ezrYpbph24U 

Nephew Town – Ain’t Worried Bout It

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Nephew Town brings fun new Trap vibe with latest hit single ‘Ain’t Worried Bout It’ 

DETROIT, MI – Wherever Nephew is, he runs that town … and the whole world is about to know it.  

The latest single from Detroit-based artist Nephew Town is lighting up global charts and bringing in an ever-widening fanbase. “Ain’t Worried Bout It” is a fun, upbeat vibe that has the world buzzing with its infectious sound and catchy Trap beat. Produced by the notorious Antt Beatz and featuring well-known rapper Icewear Vezzo, the song is the perfect anthem for a generation longing for freedom from the grind and a release to the carefree life.  

“It’s a song that very simply says you not worried. You just living.” Nephew Town said. “You not worried about nobody else’s business – what they got going on, etc. We chasing money and not worried about what anybody else is doing.” 

The single is merely the latest hit from this fast-rising artist who has been lighting up the music scene for the better part of the last two years. In addition to Antt Beatz and Icewear Vezzo, Nephew has also caught the eye of other artists like Helluva and Cash Kidd, and is currently in development on more music with other notorious producers. He said he plans on dropping an album called “Parts of me” in November, but until then he’s anxious to new fans to check out his latest single and enjoy the energy it brings. 

“I feel like I got a unique style and sound,” he said. “I don’t feel like I sound like a lot of people. I got a different style because I can be versatile. I got some trap stuff and I got some slow grooves, but mostly I’m just putting my life out there and turning my story into art. My life has become art. My words paint a picture and relate with others.” 

Inspired by some of the legends of hip-hop – from Jay-Z to Young Jeezy to master P – Nephew Town as worked hard to build his own brand from the ground up. Like those artists he looks up to, he has a rags-to-riches story of rising from the hood and making it as a successful recording artist. And he hopes this his story and music can show others that no matter where you come from you can achieve your dreams and be successful in life. 

To listen to Nephew Town’s music, or to follow him on social media, please visit the following links: 

https://youtu.be/TpG2oex05D8
Instagram @nephewtown 

Facebook Nephew Town 

“Ain’t Worried Bout It” 

https://youtu.be/TpG2oex05D8 

Twitter @nephew_town

Collin Terrel – F*ck Today

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Collin Terrel is 100% honest in new album The Gist of It 

INGLEWOOD, CA – Pursuing a PHD in Media Studies and a career as an artist is more than a full time job, but this Rapper is defying the odds. Collin Terrel is speaking the truth and sharing his abundance of unique experiences with the world in his latest project, an album titled The Gist of It. This project takes you through all of the reasons that Terrel is following the path that he’s on, with insightful lyricism and a unique and extremely relevant perspective. 

The Gist of It delves into important topics ranging from how socio-economic systems have affected Terrel as he grew from a child in a less than ideal situation to an adult pursuing a Doctorate degree, to the importance of self care in a hyper-’woke’ society, all the way to the way we survive in this world. His music fits people of all walks of life in some way or another, truly bringing people together across communities. Terrel truly did an amazing job with creating each and every one of the songs on this album. 

One of the most relevant and conceptually important songs in this project is “Fuck Today”. This track, the lead single on the album, is about taking the time to take care of yourself and not worry about all of the politics and problems in the world. “Everyone uses the word ‘woke’ when they talk about being aware of the things around them, but when you’re ‘woke’ all the time, you’re not getting any sleep. Sometimes I end up exhausted.” “Fuck Today” is Robinson’s way of picturing a day where he can just relax and not deal with the stress that comes from being ‘woke’ all of the time. In the world we all live in today, this is something that so many  struggle with and that we can all take notes on. 

Another noteworthy track on this album that focuses on self care is “Lunch and Recess”. This track goes back to the basics — things we’ve all known since childhood. “This song means a lot to me. These are the two parts of the day when you’re not receiving instruction as a child, but they’re still incredibly important. This is where you learn to interact with people and actually move throughout the world.” These are the times when we really learn who we are as people and develop personalities. “It’s where we learn how to eat and play the game for keeps.” Another amazing track on the album, “Lunch and Recess” is about how we exist in the world, something that virtually everyone can take something from. 

The Gist of It is a project that allowed Terrel to fully express himself, with no limits or commentary from others. It is a place where we as an audience can truly see him for who he is as both a Rapper and a human being. It’s not the only project he has in the works though. He is preparing to release two videos to go along with the album and is already working on a new EP to be released in early 2022. 

Be sure to check out Collin Terrel on all streaming platforms and follow him on social media to keep up with the new music and other projects that he has in store. Links to all of these things can be found listed below. 

https://youtu.be/1rKhXsIwuEM 

https://soundcloud.com/collinterrel/sets/the-gist-of-it/s-5GMlKtL4M2q 

IG: https://www.instagram.com/slangsyllables/  

Twitter: https://twitter.com/slangsyllables

Lil Slanderous – Vick

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Lil Slanderous puts unique spin on popular sounds with new EP ‘SlanderVill3’ 

WICHITA FALLS, TX – It’s OK to push boundaries. It’s OK to get out of your comfort zone and try different things. And if you don’t take a chance an invest in yourself, no one else will. 

Those are the sentiments that new hip-hop artist Lil Slanderous is bringing to the game with his new blend of music. Offering a unique sound and style that does exactly as he preaches, this boundary-breaking young artist is creating quite a buzz throughout the Deep South with his artist offerings. His latest EP, “SlanderVill3,” is the kind of project destined to put him on the global stage, and his hit single “Vick” is already paving the way for that super-stardom.  

Featuring braggadocios and fun lyrics, the song features a bevy of witty wordplay and double entendres against a rhythm and groove that feels inspired by legends like Ghost Face Killer or XXXTentacion. Spurred by his love of football and sports, the song uses former NFL legend Michael Vick as a metaphor for greatness. 

“It’s really just kind of bragging and having fun,” Lil Slanderous said of the single. “There’s a lot of back-and-forth with me and Type-One, who’s featured on the track. We just play off each others’ verses and explore the idea that sometimes you don’t always have to be humble. Sometimes you can let people know what you can do and what you got.” 

The single is one that sets the stage for the entire EP, which is also fun and upbeat and plays off the influences of Texas artists like UGK and Screwed Up Click. It’s also a project that takes a cue from artists like The Alchemist and Madlib. Like “Vick,” there are a lot of braggadocios-type raps, as well as great vibes perfect for hanging with friends or cruising around town.  

“This is the type of music you listen to when you want to catch a vibe,” Lil Slanderous said. “It’s really smooth lyrics and great delivery and great mixing. You will love riding to this. It’s like Currency mixed with some Pimp C a little bit, and all Lil Slanderous. I like to put a spin on my own verbiage – my own type of slang. And I like to take different styles and make them my own. The result with this EP is a kind of late-night-pimp’s riding music. It’s something to feel good to and ride to. And if you smoke, you can enjoy this, as well. Or if you’re at a party and it’s time to wind down, this is the perfect thing to turn on and ride on out.” 

Lil Slanderous said he has plenty more music in the works and plans to release more music in the coming months. Until then, fans can check out his music, or follow him on social media, by visiting the following links: 

https://soundcloud.com/lilslanderous 

https://soundcloud.com/lilslanderous/mythrilprod-pearlblade
https://soundcloud.com/lilslanderous/stg
https://soundcloud.com/lilslanderous/sets/hot-day-in-hell 

https://open.spotify.com/artist/3Hy0GueIIYKwXGmFp29ke6?si=UmLvoVz9ShqlZpsX1PQNZA&dl_branch=1 

https://twitter.com/jickhead 

https://open.spotify.com/album/30opHjq7pZhdLoQm0Cuz0i?si=6hj_MngeSqyhgkqYutLUwA&dl_branch=1   (SlanderVill3) 

https://open.spotify.com/album/7FqAPNnb0QoqlYl94k6zu3?si=RRi7BReYR_yV1hKbO-XiNg&dl_branch=1  (VICK Feat. TYPE-ONE) 

https://youtu.be/HzysfGlbGmE  (VICK MUSIC VIDEO)

Jamaul II and 2Koldd – TRACK 2

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Best friends continue impressive artistic output with new hit single ‘Track 2’ 

MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST – Two hip-hop artists from the South have put their many years of camaraderie and collaboration together to create a hot new track that’s sure to create major buzz all across the U.S. “Track 2” is a head-nodding banger with a bouncy vibe and a Trap twist that perfectly represents the impressive artistry of Jamaul II and 2Koldd. It’s a song that you can’t help but bop your head to, with fun lyrics that are infinitely repeatable and a groove that will make you want to move your body. It’s a Trappy song with a dark feel, but the upbeat energy offers a fun bump that audiences all over the world will soon be enjoying. 

“Everything we’re saying in this song makes you want to get after it,” 2Koldd said. “It’s an upbeat type song, even though the video is a little dark. When you hear it, it makes you want to do something – get active with it and go workout in a gym or something. We think it’s something cool and relatable for the masses.” 

“Track 2” is the latest from this hip-hop duo that has been performing together for more than 15 years. They first met in fourth grade and soon developed a friendship that shared a mutual passion for music. Their individual talents played perfectly together from the very beginning – with Jamaul II offering an introspective, moody vibe; and 2Koldd bringing an edginess to his lyrical mastery. Together they’ve been creating impressive singles year after year, and with “Track 2” they’re hoping to introduce their sound to an even bigger audience. 

Jamaul II was born in San Diego but spent most of his youth in New Orleans. That vast cultural and geographical influence directly shaped his sound and style. Music has been the most important part of his life, he said, and through his music he’s been able to relate with a lot of people over the years. Most people would describe him as a cool and down-to-earth guy with a smooth and mysterious demeanor. Those characteristics shine through his music, and have made him a fan favorite throughout the South.  

2Koldd was born in Atlanta and has lived in the small town of Moss Point, Mississippi for most of his life. His parents were friends with Jamaul’s parents, and that’s how the two of them met. Similarly to his friend, 2Koldd fell in love with music at an early age while listening to Jazz, Pop, R&B, Hip-Hop, and Funk music. His uncle was the band director at the high school they both attended, and they both developed their skills while learning to play various instruments.  

“Music is the most powerful tool in the universe,” 2Koldd said. “I love to listen to it. I love to produce it. And I love to record it. I am music. And I want our music to help people – for them to be able to listen to it and feel good.” 

“I agree with that,” Jamaul II said. “I hope people can turn on one of our songs and it will lift them out of a depressing moment. That’s what music has done for me. I remember a personal moment for me when I was very depressed and I listened to Kendrick Lamar’s album and it transported me to another dimension. I felt everything he was saying. We want to be able to do that for others.” 

Jamaul II and 2Koldd said they have another music video ready to drop very soon called “Icy, as well as a new single called “OT” that they hope to release in the next month. To listen to their music, or to follow them on social media, please visit the following links: 

https://www.instagram.com/jamaulthesecond/ 

https://twitter.com/PasswordDenied 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCCMQHyYQKTeyIFQzV1QIfg 

https://www.instagram.com/2_koldd/ 

https://open.spotify.com/artist/5NcWTJkZdquDLGa4pJuFtF?si=BZL9h0WBTgeks7tJa_CjKw&dl_branch=1
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vv-WeS2BbDASRAloSmVyVonuAI5aQeYi/view

Young Maestro – Head Honcho

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West Coast is the best coast when it comes to Rap, even if you don’t agree with that, you will agree there is no doubt that recording artist and producer Young Maestro is legendary. Collaborating with the likes of  juggernauts Russ Regan, Shawn Holiday, Doc Holiday, Kevin Black, Dr. Dre, Lil Wayne, Nipsey Hussle, TyDolla$ign, YG, Mustard, The Game, Glasses Malone, Wu Tang Clan, Big Syke of The Outlawz, Guerilla Black, and Cali Swag District He also has composed tracks for the likes of Whitney Houston, Amerie, Lady Gaga, and Keyshia Cole just to name a few.  

2011 brought  the release of his hit single “Make It Rock” ft. YG and Mustard produced by Tydolla$ign. The song was featured on numerous stations across the world and the video premiered on BET’s “106 & Park” as well as MTV. After a hiatus from losing his parents, Young Maestro persevered and released 3 singles “No More”, “Shooters”, and Trees” 3 beat tapes titled “Pianos vs. Violins”, “Z”, and “The Chill” in 2020 attaining over 500 thousand streams worldwide. He’s now set release his debut EP titled “The Rise”. First single off of the EP is titled “Head Honcho” where Young Maestro is letting his presence be known on the west coast.  

Listen to his current songs via the link  https://music.apple.com/us/album/head-honcho-single/1572927290

For more information make sure and follow on Social Media, for updates and behind the scenes looks too! 

Twitter: @YoungMaestro 

Instagram: @YoungMaestroYM 

TikTok: @YoungMaestroYM 

Snapchat: @YoungMaestroYM 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/young.maestro.378 

Video Link: https://youtu.be/5Jos4gyuNh8

Spotify linkhttps://open.spotify.com/track/577q4bmm4mKfI4HFVNvDzi

Silence – Summertime

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Derek Baily most known as “Silence” was born in Cedar Rapids Iowa. Silence was given his name at an early age for being quiet and shy, but the name stuck has he got older and into trouble as he was known as someone who would react without being noticed. After turning his life around the name stayed but became more of a positive nickname in his life, now showing positive actions in “silence”.

His love of music started when he was younger but never turned into anything until the Summer of 2018 when he met Executive A&R Andre Williams. He started working under him as his Jr. A&R and learn the music business helping with different projects and artists.

It was in 2020 when he decided to take the business and use it for himself turning his love of writing into artistry.

When you ask him where his music comes from, he will sheepishly tell you it’s from the life and struggles of the pain he’s dealt with watching his sister die to his mother not being able to take care of him since the age of 12 due to a prescription drug habit. Being homeless since the age of 12 he’s relied on street smarts, his personality, and ability to adapt to turn him into the person he is today, and the artist we see now. His fun-loving humor, to his bold statements of survival as “the white kid” on the streets bouncing back and forth from St. Louis to Iowa, Silence is not so silent now after all.

He just released his newest single over the summer “Summertime” featuring Iowa/Atlanta artist EMDUBAI and it was also Executive Produced/A&R by DJ K Yung. He is sent to do a joint project with Cedar Rapids IA artist Tone da Boss set to release in October of 2021.

Summertime: https://open.spotify.com/track/2TwPirdYH9rpkCR9xFiOoC?si=OjsDxwroSDWn7SMINY5_Mw&dl_branch=1

Silence profile: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Bh4SF9m2OvNoUSWMPNnlX?si=gLYA5K0HSzq1sjGLdkqS4g&dl_branch=1

Silence is a writer and artist hailing from Cedar Rapids Iowa. He started in the music business as a Jr. A&R under the advisement of an Executive A&R moving his way up until deciding to turn his knowledge of the business into crafting his career with his own artistry.

Triple Beam Jesus – Bless The Peasant

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Triple Beam Jesus offers empowering music with new single ‘Bless The Peasants’

OAKLAND, CA – Anyone who knows anything about the street life will know the significance of a triple beam scale. Suffice to say it is the epitome of precision, and that’s an apt representation of the West Coast artist who goes by the stage name Triple Beam Jesus. With his unique sound and style, you won’t find a more accurate or authentic representation of a self-made rags-to-riches entrepreneur.  

Pairing “old school shit” with a modern day twist, Triple Beam Jesus offers a distinct West Coast hip-hop sound that not only feels nostalgic but also offers a modern-day take on a brand of music that’s long been respected all around the world. With his latest hit “Bless The Peasants,” Triple Beam Jesus shows the world how he’s become a master of witty wordplay and introspective lyrics, while serving as one hip-hop’s premier storytellers.  

Set against a smooth, laid-back vibe, “Bless The Peasants” tells the story of living a cool lifestyle. The West Coast slow jam has a bouncy beat that will have you bopping your head, and serves as a perfect groove for just hanging out with friends or for getting high. 

“It’s just some smokin’ music, basically,” Triple Beam Jesus said. “It’s about being laid-back and not being too pressed about going to things when people invite me to things. I don’t always show up to shit, but when I do show up I feel like I’m doing them a favor.” 

Hailing from Oakland, California, Triple Beam Jesus has traveled the world doing music and building his cannabis business. When he opened his cannabis dispensary at only age 22, he was the youngest African American owner of a Cannabis dispensary in California. Gaining the success that he has in the industry at such a young age, he serves as an inspiration to any person who dreams of owning their own business. And that inspiration spills over into his music. In fact, that’s the main thing he hopes people take from his music. 

“At the end of the day I hope people can take something from what I’m saying and empower themselves,” he said. “I hope my music inspires them to take a risk on something they never thought was possible.” 

Triple Beam Jesus said he plans on following up “Bless The Peasants” with another single next month called “Hello Kitty.”

To listen to his music, or to follow him on social media, please visit the following links: 

IG/Twitter: @TripleBeamJesus 

Producer IG/Twitter: @ProdTrunx 

“Bless The Peasants”: OFFICIAL Triple Beam Jesus – “Bless The Peasants”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnFeHBzE1-A