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Kwame Teague aka Dutch has been incarcerated for almost 30 years and while ensuring he remained positive and productive despite his circumstances he turned to writing and has over the years become one of America’s favorite authors. Along the way Dutch has aggressively searched for various outlets and platforms that not only allow but eagerly look for those incarcerated individuals whose voice has been stifled and allow them time and space to have their voices heard. Unfortunately, Dutch didn’t find many platforms doing such so he decided to make it his mission to find the right team to create it themselves.

That being said; allow me to introduce you to, Prison Riot Radio. the hottest and largest online platform powered by, ran by and focusing on incarcerated individuals past and present. www.prisonriotradio.com

Alongside Professor CQuence and Dutch’s wife Jay Rene they launched Prison Riot Radio. A platform all about empowering incarcerated artist and giving a voice to the revolutionaries and those making a change.

Prison Riot Radio is a platform for incarcerated rappers to upload their acapellas and freestyles for free and get their skills in front of music industry reps and Insiders. But the site goes much deeper than that allow an opportunity for artist to learn about copyrighting their music, how to start the music publishing to get their publishing money, how to get their music on Spotify and Beyond. Also offered are fully produced tracks for $25. An artist can have a professional product available to the masses online. Remember all it takes is one hit and when you put your music out there the money is yours. Your album cover can even be done the $10 was top-of-the-line graphics.

For authors there are deals as well. Jay Rene will capture a few chapters free of charge to assist in getting a buzz for your unpublished book. This can even help you get publishing. We can also help produce an audio book for you complete with music and sound effects for $150 per book. For those of you who want their own podcast there is a platform for that as well. There is interviewing available for not only artists and authors but for those that have something to say about the conditions behind the G wall. Prison Riot Radio is the platform for the incarcerated voice. So, let’s use it, support it and share everywhere!!

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Don’t forget to catch the “Dutch” premiering on BET June 2nd, 2021

[Video] Louie Moe ‘Players Anthem’ | @1LouieMoe

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Soaring high out of Louisville, Kentucky is none other than female emcee Louie Moe! On Monday (April 12th), the Louisville rhymer dropped off her latest video titled, “Players Anthem” on WorldStar. Garnering such great feedback from her release, the music video accumulated over 1 million views and counting.

Keeping up the female trend… Louie Moe of course taps a female director to bring her record to life. The Shanice Raynell-directed visual does just that — continuing to push forward the significance behind this female empowering anthem. The pro-feministic anthem encourages women to focus on themselves rather than being distracted by outside influences.

In the visual, Louie appears to be having the time of her life as she laughs, dances, and twerks her night away in a hotel surrounded by friends. You can also see scenes of Louie rapping to the camera in a stylish pink two-piece intermixed with scenes of her in Louis Vuitton pajamas. Throughout the record, Louie raps about not tolerating bullsh*t from anyone, particularly men, and quickly cutting them off if “they act funny.”

“You can’t be bae if you ain’t never blow da pistol, shooters get to shoot their shot, they better throw a missile,” she says.

Letting everyone know that she doesn’t mess around and that whoever is brave enough to shoot their shot better come correct.

Born on the West Side of Louisville, Kentucky, Louie Moe comes from a big family with six sisters who were all raised by her mother. At the tender age of 7, Louie began tinkering with music before her passion for the art grew. Listening to the music her uncle shared with her as a kid is one of Louie’s fondest memories. Growing up in the hood, Louie experienced both the pros and cons of it. Despite missing a significant amount of school due to her family’s frequent moves, Louie graduated from high school with honors.

Louie Moe’s musical debut came as her single titled, “First Day Out(Remix). Her first official video for “First Day Out” went viral without any kind of label backing or promotion. This is because Louie stands out from the crowd because she isn’t afraid to say what she thinks. She produces a vibe that is instantly relatable whether it’s upbeat or laid back, bringing more than sex appeal to her records.

Louie has always found music to be a source of healing, and she hopes that her music has the same effect on others. Louie’s motivation for making music is to be a voice that cures others. She wants to curate the go-to music that people can listen to when they need to escape.

Louie writes music that is both entertaining and true to her life and experiences. Her biggest musical influences are NBA Youngboy and Tupac, while her biggest fashion stars are Aaliyah and Rihanna. Louie’s key career goal is to be successful enough to encourage others to follow their dreams the same way that she did. Louie’s brand is known as “Da Army,” and it continues to expand daily.

Louie was most recently featured on Troy Ave’s Troy Ave Volume 1 and is currently promoting her latest single “Player’s Anthem,” which debuted recently on Worldstar. Louie Moe’s self-titled debut project, Louie Moe features a number of standout tracks, including “Player’s Anthem” listen here today!

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Breadwinner Kane – Shooters (Feat. Boosie Badazz)

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Do you understand the true meaning of the word “boss?” If the term is based off of coming up the hard way in the streets, it is defined as “one who motivates his team; someone who a team looks up to and follows because he helps them to grow and ensures that everyone eats.” These words are the law of rapper, entrepreneur, and CEO Breadwinner Kane of Artillery South.

The boss player from Huntsville, AL walks confidently in his role, as he navigated through the music industry and hustled his way to success over the past five years. Releasing fire heat for the streets like “Motion” with Kevin Gates, Zaytoven, and “Go Down” ft. Mista Myles for the ladies highlights his diverse skill set. Breadwinner Kane continues to present these lyrical gifts to the game for every listener, which can be heard on his new EP that is dropping soon, “Street Certified.”

Growing up, Breadwinner Kane was inspired by the likes of Juvenile, Lil Boosie, the legendary Soulja Slim (RIP), Scarface, Kevin Gates, Waka Flocka, and 50 Cent. Given this powerhouse as a main influence, the creative process is undoubtedly a mystery. Two things are for certain and one thing is for sure, however: the product will be a stroke of creative genius, the crowd will go crazy, and it won’t be for the faint-hearted–it’s going to be gangsta. Kane’s book as an artist began as the boss of a crew who envisioned himself in the music business.

After starting his own company, building his own studio, and investing in rappers and other talent, he was able to watch and learn the game from a unique lens. He realized that he needed to get some things off his chest too! In the tradition of rappers/CEOs like Baby of Cash Money and Rocko Da Don, Kane is stepping up to the plate, or rather stepping to the mic, strong.

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[Video] @BillionaireBurke – Need More

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Billionaire Burke is back!! The long-awaited return of this soon to be infamous Harlem native has finally arrived. Now we see why the short hiatus; he was busy behind the scenes preparing.
Billionaire Burke’s new single ‘Need More’ complete with visuals will NOT disappoint. Produced by @ohthatskooldre and visuals being directed by Akin Films NYC.

Billionaire Burke is back doing what he does creating dope music and visually telling a story that constantly keeps you entertained. Showing he’s a true ladies’ man and gentleman while being a chess master and plotting his next move and if you are not careful his next move just might be to steal your girl.

Make sure to follow Billionaire Burke on all social media platforms @billionaireburke and your favorite streaming site today. Checkout the visuals for ‘Need More’ and don’t forget to like, comment and subscribe so you never miss the beat and stay up to date with all of Billionaire Burke’s new releases!!!

[Album] Daiyon ‘Tune Tape’ | @daiyonmusic

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Midwest mascot and Beloit, Wisconsin native Daiyon, AKA The Million Dollar Voice, is a seasoned MC, artist, producer and writer who is not only a creative entity but a brand. Daiyon’s collaboration with several prestigious producers, including Grammy accredited producer Vudu Spellz, Grammy nominated Taylor Gang/Chris Brown producer Arthur McArthur and rising Toronto producer Krinny, has contributed to Daiyon’s work ethic, craft and knowledge of the music industry. Daiyon debuted his first release “We Don’t Play That” featuring Dirty South royalty Bun B and Lil Jon, Daiyon would continue his journey being blessed to feature on Mark Cuban’s Girls Gone Wild Soundtrack with additional material featuring Bun B produced by Dj Pain 1 & Vudu Spellz.

After performing nationwide and opening up for Lil Wayne Daiyon relocated to Las Vegas later opening for 2 Chainz, Jeezy, Tee Grizzley and others, While living in Vegas Daiyon recorded a new album with Vudu Spellz. The album was titled “The Life” and the first single “Hands Up” opened up doors for Daiyon to travel, perform and record new material and videos overseas. “Hands Up” charted in the top 5 on several top 40 urban terrestrial radio markets including Belgium, Germany, UK and Gran Canaria Spains’ Kiss Fm radio markets where the song charted at #2 above Katy Perry, Will.I.Am and Nicki Minaj. Daiyon later released the highly anticipated “7Daiys” Mixtape which content and production served as a tribute to his day 1 urban fanbase.

Fast forward to 2021 Daiyon‘s collaboration with Rick Ross’s Maybach Music Group recording artist MMG Capo Whole Slab has created opportunities for Daiyon to write, produce and record material for new up and coming National Recording Artist for placements on major label projects enabling Daiyon to make his official mark on the industry. Daiyon’s latest EP release “Tune Tape” is a Seven song classic that has hints of auto tune but also includes all the raw elements of substance and bars his fan base demands. “Tune Tape” is just the beginning of many more potent projects to be released soon and the EP is available on Spotify and all streaming platforms. Daiyon is the next generation of new refreshing artist breathing the life back into hip hop. Stay tuned and add Daiyon to your radar and your playlist. The experience has just begun.

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[Single] Magicc ‘Rewind’

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A Special Kind Of Magicc

Magicc, an artist originally from Columbia South Carolina, currently residing in Albuquerque New Mexico is making some serious waves.

From a young age Magicc was surrounded with music. His parents sang professionally in a gospel group as well as volunteered in the church choir/band. Around the age of 5 Magicc began playing drums in the church and later transitioned to singing in the church as well. In May of 2017 Magicc began to experiment with his voice and music artist dreams.

With influences from the greats of Drake, Boyz 2 Men, New Edition, Bryson Tiller, and so on Magicc began honing in on a sound that was familiar to the ear of many but unique to the over all sound delivery.

In his new track Rewind, Magicc hits a romantic rhyme and tells of the true love in his heart, asking the center of his affections remember the value of their connection, a beautiful song from a great artist.

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[Video] Alexia Rachelle ‘Starlight’

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Alexia Rachelle Launches into Headlines with Shimmering Brilliance

Alexia began formal vocal training at the age of four from her mother whom established her own brilliant career as a master coach, examiner for the Royal Conservatory of Music, Composer, Producer and Recording artist —VICTORIA aka VICKI. After placing in a competition and being featured in a Broadway Musical CD compilation at a very young age, the mother-daughter team set out to develop ALEXiA as a vocalist and actress.

Combing these two of her talents, in 2017, ALEXiA was selected to perform as the only child soprano in the Musical “Narnia” at the prestigious Actor’s Playhouse in Coral Gables, Miami. Since then, she has been a regular actor with the reputable Playhouse. In the summer of 2018, ALEXiA`s debut single entitled STARLIGHT (with mixes by Artie Rodriguez and Jay Alams) was released and spiraled into several iradio station interviews, a 2 page magazine spread and also opening the Summerfest concert.

​Then one day, ALEXiA said, “Mom, isn’t the rest of the world going to hear Starlight?” From that moment, preparation for an international release began. Starlight was just remixed by Billboard remixers Lewis Martinee Sr., Lewis Martinee Jr., Dan and Sam Mathews (The Klubjumpers). This launched new mixes to share on an international level. The accompanying video is also being released simultaneously.

ALEXiA is also active in competitive dance (tapp, jazz, ballet, hip hop and lyrical). Further, she holds a Black Belt in Tang Soo Do (Martial Arts). She continues to work as a young actress, (TV/Film/Theatre/Commercial), and is currently on the roster of various top Talent Agencies in the US and in Europe.  ​

ALEXiA  is here to add a little bit of Sparkle to your life.

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Webiste: http://www.AlexiaRachelle.com

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THE MIKE ENEMIGO STORY: HOW ONE PRISONER IS CHANGING THE GAME, ONE BOOK AT A TIME

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THE MIKE ENEMIGO STORY: HOW ONE PRISONER IS CHANGING THE GAME, ONE BOOK AT A TIME

By Seth Ferranti

“If a person has done even a couple of years in prison and possess even the most basic means to obtain literature, there is a 99 percent chance that they’ve heard about Mike Enemigo and The Cell Block,” says Damaneh Abdolah, who plans to produce a podcast and documentary on Mike’s book Conspiracy Theory. But, make no mistake about it, things were not always this way. “Getting to this point has been a very long and arduous process,” says Mike about his journey to becoming America’s #1 incarcerated author. “Everything I’ve done, I’ve done from inside my prison cell. No Internet, computer, phone, text, e-mail or other fancy, helpful devices. Just a few pennies for a budget, and a bunch of ink pens, paper, stamps, envelopes, coffee, adversity, failures, determination, dedication, resilience, creativity and hard work. Oh, and a lot of time. In fact, several years.”

See, Mike’s plan was never to write books, it was to rap. He started rapping back in 1993. Unfortunately, he got caught up in the streets, was arrested in February of 1999, and in 2002 was sentenced to Life Without the Possibility of Parole – LWOP, as it’s called – for a 1998 murder. Despite this, in 2004, after he’d been incarcerated for about 5 years, he decided he was going to do what he had to do to record his vocals, even if he had to do it over the prison phone, have his songs produced in the style of mixtapes, and distribute them independently –”maybe have my folks slang ‘em out the trunk, put ‘em in some local stores, etc. – nothin’ too fancy.” And though he hoped to make a few bucks, he didn’t expect to get rich and famous and become a huge rap star: “My primary objectives were to break my story out of prison, give my brain something to focus on other than my confinement, and at least make the money back I’d spent producing the records,” he says.

He contacted some people he knew from the streets who were in the rap game and got the ball rolling. But though progress was made, things moved extremely slow. “Being that my resources were very limited, it took a long time to get the simplest of things done.” And by the time he’d accomplish one thing, the music game would change and make what he’d just gotten done less significant. In addition to that, as the years went on, people bought music less and less, due to things like file sharing and illegal downloading, and artists had to start depending more and more on things like live performances to make money; something he obviously couldn’t do from his prison cell. With that, the hope of making any profit got smaller and smaller. However, “I didn’t want to give up because I figured I could create my own little lane, and I’d use my music to promote it, feel me? I’d give my music away by way of downloads to promote myself, then I’d make my money off of something else that couldn’t be illegally downloaded or need to be performed live: maybe I’d learn to draw really well, become a ‘famous’ prison artist and sell my artwork, start a T-shirt line, or maybe even ghostwrite rhymes – something like that.”

He continued on, but so did the problems. In addition to the rapid game changes, coming up on a recorder (something prisoners are not allowed), then recording his vocals and smuggling them out, was a near-impossible task (though he did manage to record and get the vocals to over 100 songs to the streets). And if that wasn’t enough, he began having problems with unreliable industry people and producers who didn’t put his music together the way he wanted, being that he wasn’t able to be present during his studio sessions. In the end, “It got to be too costly for me to do it myself, with my resources, or lack thereof, and I had to pull the plug because it was just to economically foolish to continue,” he explains.

So, though it was tough, Mike shut everything down; even to the point of distancing himself from most of the world. “I had to strategize and figure out what my next move was going to be.” He began to research. He began to study. He began to learn, and he began to plot…

Welcome to…The Cell Block

In 2010, while in the hole, Mike decided it was time to redirect his efforts from that of the rap game to the book game. He’d been flirting with the idea for nearly two years already, so when he was given his property in the hole, he made sure to grab the English Grammar for Dummies book he’d bought for this very reason – so he could tighten up his grammar game. “I was always creative ‘cause I’d been writin’ raps. But writin’ raps and writin’ books is a whole different game. I knew if I was gonna do this, I needed to learn to write properly, and I had to master it,” he says. “So I began studying English Grammar for Dummies, while also working on my first book, which was Surviving Prison.” (This book wouldn’t be published until 2018.)

Eventually Mike got out of the hole, where he was able to buy a typewriter and other supplies, and he began typing the books he’d written by hand, as well as figuring out how he was going to publish them, under the new publishing company he was building, The Cell Block, which he planned to run just like a record label.

“When first trying to figure out how I was going to publish my books, I had no idea what I was gonna do,” he says. “My people were taking the Directory [The BEST Resource Directory for Prisoners] to Kinkos, trying to have it printed up. I think it cost us around $17 to have one copy printed and bound with one of those plastic strips. And with the leading directory at the time priced at $18, there was no way we were going to be able to sell ours at a profit,” he explains. “But one thing I knew for sure, I wasn’t gonna quit or give up. So I kept reading everything I could find, and eventually I saw something about CreateSpace. This was a game-changer for me.”

Mike launched The Cell Block officially in 2014 with five books – The BEST Resource Directory For Prisoners, The Art & Power of Letter Writing for Prisoners, Thee Enemy of the State and Conspiracy Theory, all of which he wrote; and Loyalty & Betrayal, a book he did with Armando Ibarra – with a promise of many more to come. And, though things did not go exactly as he hoped (what else is new, right?) in 2014, he learned a lot and built upon his team. In January 2015 he dropped four more books – BASic Fundamentals of The Game, by Mac B.A.$.; Lost Angels, a book he did with Alex Valentine; and Money iz the Motive, a book he did with TCB author Ca$ciou$ Green, plus the revision of his Directory.

He continued on, and in 2016 dropped seven  books: How to Hustle & Win; Sex, Money, Murder Edition, and Underworld Zilla, with TCB author King Guru; Money iz the Motive 2, MOBSTAR Money and Block Money, with TCB author Ca$ciou$ Green; The Millionaire Prisoner: Special TCB Edition, with incarcerated author Josh Kruger; and A Guide to Relapse Prevention For Prisoners, with inmate Charles Hottinger. In 2017 he dropped the newest edition of The Best Resource Directory for Prisoners, and Kitty Kat, a non-nude adult entertainment resource book he did with Freebird Publishers.

In 2018 he dropped several more books: Surviving Prison: The Secrets to Surviving the Most Treacherous and Notorious Prisons in America!; The Art & Power of Letter Writing for Prisoners, Deluxe Edition;  and the revised edition of The Best Resource Directory for Prisoners. He dropped Pretty Girls Love Bad Boys: An Inmate’s Guide to Getting Girls and How to Write Urban Books for Money & Fame with TCB author King Guru. He dropped Get Out, Get Rich: How To Get Paid Legally When You Get Out of Prison! (also titled Hood Millionaire: How to Hustle & Win Legally); The CEO Manual: How to Start Your Own Business When You Get Out of Prison! (also titled CEO Manual: Start a Business, Be a Boss!); and Money Manual: Underground Cash Secrets Exposed, all with self-made hood millionaire Sav Hu$tle; and he dropped Prison Legal Guide with Freebird Publisher. He also completely revamped his website, thecellblock.net.

In 2019, the hustle didn’t stop, or even slow down. He tapped in with Wahida Clark, the Official Queen of Street Lit and worked a distribution deal for TCB books Underworld Zilla; How to Hustle & Win: Sex, Money, Murder Edition; and Money iz the Motive: Special 2-in-1 Edition. Then he dropped The Prison Manual: The Complete Guide to Surviving the American Prison System and The Ladies Who Love Prisoners, both of which he wrote; Loyalty & Betrayal: Special Deluxe Edition; OJ’s Life Behind Bars: The Real Story, a book he did with incarcerated author Vernon Nelson;  Get Out, Stay Out: The Secrets To Getting Out of Prison Early, and Staying Out For Good! with Shane Bowen; and Raw Law For Prisoners: Your Rights And How To SUE When They Are Violated! with TCB author King Guru. He also dropped two e-shorts:  The Mob, with author PaperBoy; and Angel with incarcerated author Tre Cunningham.

As you can see, the hard work, determination, and perseverance has paid off. When asked about his drive: “I’ve always been a hustler. Above all else, that’s what I am – a hustler. My desire’s always been to get the bag [money]. Before, I put a lot of effort and drive into negative things – thuggin’, basically. So, the things I was doin’ to get the bag was, essentially, just getting me further into debt, you feel me? I knew I had to transform my hustle if I wanted to truly be successful, and this writing thing is a major part of that. I also knew that if I put the same drive and energy into this as I did the gimy shit I was doin’, I’d win.

“So, I went from dope dealer to hope dealer. I dreamed of slangin’ birds, but now I’m achieving my dreams slangin’ words, you feel me? I’m shippin’ boxes of books like I wanted to ship bricks. And not only am I completely legit, I’m making more money now than I ever did with my grimy endeavors.

“I found my lane – my frequency. I want to be the best, and I’m willing to do whatever it takes to ensure that happens.”

Not only has Mike been making noise inside prison, the streets are taking notice, too. He’s received praise from bestselling authors like JaQuavis Coleman and Kevin Deutsch, and he and/or The Cell Block have been featured in magazines like Straight Stuntin, Kite, State V. Us, Street Money, Prison Legal News, and others, and on websites like The Huffington Post, Gorilla Convict, Thizzler, Rap Bay, Hood Illustrated, and many more. “I promise you I’m just gettin’ started,” he says.

What’s next? Well, more books, of course. “For years prisoners have written me, asking how to go about doing what I do in regards to publishing books, so I wrote a book on jailhouse publishing that I’ma drop sometime this year [2020]. The book contains everything I’ve learned over the last ten years the hard and expensive way. I have several more books in the works, including audio books, something I plan to take to the next level. I also have some things in the works with the big homie, Dutch, the OG of the street lit game. I have a bunch of projects going on right now that I’m excited about.” But something he’s especially proud of? “I launched a new blog on my website where me and other TCB writers provide raw, uncensored news, entertainment and resources on the topics of prison and street-culture. It’s connected to all social medias, as well as book platforms like Amazon, Goodreads, etc. It’s a game-changer. I’m building The Cell Block’s own digital platform so we’re not at the mercy of anyone else. This is going to increase our power and presence dramatically. Everyone needs to tap in to our website, thecellblock.net, and follow us on all social medias.”

And when asked about the possibility of getting out of prison? “Laws are changing in my favor. In addition to that, I’m not sittin’ around waitin’ on somebody to just let me out. I’m taking aggressive, proactive measures to earn my freedom. I have a 5-year plan and a 10-year plan. I’d say I’ll be out in about eight. It took me a minute to understand how all this works, but if one wants to get out bad enough, and is willing to do what it takes, it can be done. At least in California. And though I’m not certain, probably most everywhere else, too. The secret is to identify what it is you need to do, then do double that.”

And Mike’s been inspiring prisoners all over the country, as evident by the mass amounts of letters he gets, thanking him for what he’s done. “I’m in prison in Tennessee. I’m a huge fan and receive knowledge and wisdom from your teachings,” writes one prisoner. “Thank you for all you do to make life easier for us prisoners,” writes another, from California. “I have bought every book that you’ve published and I encourage you to keep serving it like you’re doing,” says prisoner Ethan McKinney. And Jorge Cabrera from Oregon says, “I have to say, I’ve been incarcerated for 20-plus years, and this is the first time I’ve invested money into something that’s profitable.” Literally, the list goes on and on.

“I’m proud of all that’s been accomplished,” says Mike. “Not only have the years of hard work paid off for me and the TCB team, I’m proving that, despite our situation, we can still achieve success if we’re willing to do what it takes.

“I’m very grateful to the prisoners who’ve been rockin’ with us. It’s because of them – their loyalty – that we’ve been able to get to where we’re at. You can be the dopest writer in the world, but if the people don’t fuck with you, you ain’t ever gonna get anywhere. Fortunately, for me, the people fuck with me. They understand I’m talkin’ their language, and for that, they embrace me.”

And when asked what kind of advice he’d share to other prisoners? “Stay positive and motivated. When you live inside a box, you must learn to think outside of one. Be creative. Confinement can cause a man to tap into the deepest parts of the mind. Take advantage of that, be dedicated and determined, and you’ll be surprised at what you can pull off. This is proof. My story is a testament that you must never give up. You’re first idea is rarely your best one, and the road to success is not a straight shot.

“Now get to work and hustle hard.”

Indeed.

 

To learn more about Mike Enemigo and The Cell Block, visit thecellblock.net, where you can also subscribe to the Official Blog of The Cell Block. And be sure to follow Mike on IG @mikeenemigo and FB/thecellblockofficial.

“This author has a unique voice and his versatile pen is refreshing. Mike has my stamp of approval.” – JaQuavis Coleman, New York Times Best Selling Author

“My man Mike represents the west coast like a literary OG! I respect his grind and pen game! Look out for The Cell Block!” – Dutch

“Mike Enemigo’s work is raw, authentic, and powerful. It’s made all the more remarkable by the fact that Mike’s books are written from inside a California prison. His work gives hope to incarcerated writers everywhere struggling to get their voices heard.” – Kevin Deutsch, Award-winning True Crime Writer, Author of Pill City: How Two Honor Roll Students Foiled the Feds and Built a Drug Empire

[Video] Kev$vpreme ‘Choppa’ ft. Capo

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(Clarksville, TN) Ape Gang Entertainment is eager to announce the release of Kev$vpreme’s new single ‘Choppa’ featuring Capo which is now available streaming from all platforms.

Released just in time for the spring break season. A track that came together so seamlessly and without hesitation. It’s no wonder it’s about to be on everyone’s playlist this summer. It’s hard hitting beat and catchy ad libs and hook will have everyone screaming “This Choppa gone clear the room this choppa gone clear the room” when that beat drop!

With the visuals provided by Melodic Productionz. Make sure to go watch, like, stream and share today!

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[Album] G Canady ‘F.E.A.R Reloaded’

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Gregory Keith Canady Jr. (born August 5, 1992), known professionally as G.Canady, is an American rapper, songwriter, and entrepreneur. Born in Fayetteville, NC. G. Canady gained his recognition from his hometown while being a part of the rap group, Bang Out Squad (B.O. $). In 2010 he took his talents to Texas, where he released his first series of Beast Mode mixtapes as a solo artist. Now residing in Atlanta, GA, G.Canady released his mixtape Urban Greatness in 2016. Less than a year later in 2017, he released his highly anticipated F.E.A.R (Face Everything And Recover) project. The F.E.A.R project created a lot of traction down the East and West coasts with his hit singles Hustling Women and Letter to God. His biggest influencers for music are hip-hop artists UGK, Ice Cube, Twister, DMX, Nipsey Hussle, and Nas.

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KKBox: https://www.kkbox.com/tw/tc/album/lqmtGps0dQv-10F5mOmU009H-index.html

‘Hustling Women’ Music video links: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AFEDq_VebsI

Social Media Handles:
• Twitter: @gcanadyofficial
• Instagram:@g.canady
• Facebook: @officialg.canady
• Email: [email protected]