[Video] Lil Jeezy “I’m A Baller”

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The future of Hip-Hop is here; 8-year-old Lil Jeezy brings fresh sound to the table with hot new single

 

LAS VEGAS, NV – A fun track from a young new artist is lighting up the West Coast and causing quite a buzz among music industry insiders and fans alike. “I’m A Baller” is the debut single from 8-year-old rapper Lil Jeezy. The son of long-time songwriter and recording artist D’jon, Lil Jeezy has burst onto the scene with his own brand of hip-hop that showcases his fun, carefree style and entertaining performance. Written by his father, “I’m A Baller” is a fun, upbeat track that’s all about being good at basketball and football. Inspired by his love of sports, the song also features a short-film that showcases the young star chasing his dreams of being a professional athlete and putting in the work to achieve those dreams.

 

“I love being active and competitive, and I love shooting the basketball,” Lil Jeezy said. “I like the same type of music as my dad, and I’ve grown up watching him record and produce music, so it’s fun for me being creative. I love telling a story with my lyrics.”

 

Lil Jeezy’s father was an athlete and has been involved with music as a career for many years, but he’s never encouraged any of his children to follow in his footsteps. He’s been intentional about supporting them in whatever passion they choose to pursue, and for the most part those passions have been with athletics. But for his youngest son, the notion of making music is something that attracted him at a young age and when he was 6 years old he finally approached his father about creating a song together.

 

“When he was 6 he just out of the blue was like, ‘Dad, I want to do a music video. Can we do it today?’” D’jon said. “I said, ‘Well, we need music first.’ So, we got some production from two-time Grammy-nominated producer DJ Vudu Spellz and I wrote the song. He’s been an athlete for the past couple of years, so when I asked him what he wanted the song about he said sports. When we got ready to record it, he had the whole thing memorized and he took direction very well, as far as vocal production, and he fell in love with the process and now wants to do even more songs.”

 

D’jon says they’ve been working ever since on building a brand and plan for pursuing Lil Jeezy’s dreams moving forward. Part of that plan involves creating music videos that are more like short films than traditional music videos. That’s where the idea of creating a story called “Follow Your Dreams” came from – something that builds off the themes of Lil Jeezy’s debut song, but takes it further through video mediums and will continue in future videos.

 

“It’s an inspirational story for kids,” D’jon said. “If there’s something you want to accomplish, put in the work and you can make it happen. With this first video it shows him hanging out with friends on a Saturday morning, and when the friends leave,he gets bored and so he picks up a basketball and he’s absolutely horrible. After a frustrating effort, he sits down on the ball and starts daydreaming. During the daydream he realizes his dream is to become a great basketball and football player. It’s as though, even at a young age, he is such a sports superstar that his games are nationally televised. He has fans and he even has haters. After the daydream is over, he asks his dad to teach him how to play basketball. Being that basketball was his first love, dad becomes elated at his son’s request. Then after months of hard work and dedication, he shows his growth from working hard and there are highlights from his first season ever playing, in which he is much better than he was when he first picks up the ball in the video. He’s a living example that hard work pays off.”

 

Lil Jeezy is eager for new fans to check out his music and get a taste for the unique sound and style he’s bringing to the game. It’s been many years since there’s been a young artist like Lil Bow Wow or Lil Romeo in the game, and D’jon is certain Lil Jeezy will be able to fill that vacuum with an amazing natural talent. With songs and subject matter that comes straight from the mind of an 8-year-old, Lil Jeezy’s music is nothing short of fun and entertaining.

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

I’m A Baller

Official “I’m A Baller” Music Video: https://youtu.be/5EU3ZHBLx4Q

Follow Your Dreams: I’m A Baller (short film): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpN9RGKGtJY&t=12s

Lil Jeezy Live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6ZIBiU5aBc

“I’m A Baller” on Spotify: http://open.spotify.com/track/4dOtVfN9GIEHtjLhBC0jAj

“I’m A Baller” on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/album/id1583460473?ls=1&app=itunes

http://itunes.apple.com/album/id/1583460473

Social Media

Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@liljeezy702

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/liljeezy702

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LilJeezy702

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https://www.sonicbids.com/band/lil-jeezy/

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[Video] Valerie Pascale ‘Diamond’

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The meaning of “Diamond” is that we as individuals, often feel pressured by society, family and friends to maintain a certain image. Wanting to mold us into their likening.
This song is telling you to break away, and bloom into the person you want to be.

For this music video, I chose figure skating, because it has been a part of my childhood since the age of five. Like all sports, one will feel the pressure from friends and family.

Diamonds form under pressure.

Do it because you want to do it, not for them.

https://songwhip.com/valeriepascale/diamond
https://instagram.com/iam.valeriepascale

[Video] Valerie Pascale ‘Headstrong’

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We really loved the well-known hit song “Headstrong” by Trapt and wanted to adapt it more to my style of music, without changing too much! So we decided to slow it down a notch and slightly change the tone, but while still keeping that rocker vibe and intensity throughout the whole song! We really hope you will enjoy our cover of “Headstrong”!

Download/Stream: https://songwhip.com/valeriepascale/headstrong

Instagram: https://instagram.com/iam.valeriepascale

[Video] Yung Lano ‘Slidin’

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Yung Lano Has Mainstream Success in His Sights for 2022

Following in the footsteps of successful musicians in his city, Yung Lano is intent on being up next to taste hip hop stardom.

Hyde Park, Massachusetts artist, Lano Soprano aka Yung Lanois a rapper on a mission to make it big in the industry. Since his adolescence coming up, he destined within himself to make it out from the trenches. That dream was set ablaze at the rise of musical artists like Joyner Lucas, BIA, and Millyz that paved the way for other young talents from the city of Boston,Massachusetts to make it big.

With the passion for greatness, Yung Lano practiced his craft, evolving it into his signature style of melodic sounds that encouraged listeners to become diehard fans. The seeds of music at the age of 18, flourished into the 26-year-old creative plotting a course to chart-topping success. Surrounded by a team of individuals that share his vision as an artist, Yung Lano has everything ready to push his brand and name to the world.

His latest single, “Slidin,” uses his smooth melodic vocals over the melancholic thumping instrumental to create a song fans can vibe and connect with. The track is inspired by an emotionally charged concept of pain that reflects Yung Lano’s drive and hustle from where he first started to where he now stands.

Yung Lano is only warming up and has a lot more heat in production. 2022 is about to see his career propelled into another level with song releases every month together with stunning visuals and quality distribution. Pay attention to the upcoming legend whose genius is limitless in potential. He has the talent, ambition, and charisma to realize every desire he plans on bringing to fruition.

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https://www.instagram.com/lano_soprano/

[Video] @KaboomHoly ft. Julio Foolio & Money Man Loot “Do Em Wrong”

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“Do Em Wrong” Official Music Video
Kaboom Holy ft. Julio Foolio & Money Man Loot

For “Do Em Wrong”, Party Pack representer Kaboom Holy elicits the help of collaborators Julio Foolio and Money Man Loot. The song itself is aggressive and might make you want to put your guard up! With a grungy, homegrown visual to match – this offering is not about the theatrics as much as it’s made to get a point across. “Do Em Wrong” definitely makes a statement – one that says these three are not the ones to play with.
Scattered graphics flit across the screen, and the camera captures unique, unexpected angles contributing to a feeling of controlled chaos brought out by Kaboom and friends. For fans of the
floss, the ice does not disappoint – each rapper donning shimmering adornments and coordinating trademark grills as he spits his piece.

As the visual opens up, Julio Foolio makes quick work of his lead position in the song’s lineup. He jumps right in with two feet, setting the tone with back-and-forth rhymes that lay the groundwork for a potent listening experience. Foolio delivers confrontational stanzas with flows that have the bounce to tie up his lyrics in a bow.

Kaboom’s trademark voice, likely recognizable even from space, enters in behind Foolio urging, “I got that sh*t that gets you upset!” Freeform locs swinging, his spirited emergence brings about even more aggression, more gun bars, more reasons not to get too comfortable in your seat. His plays on words and sheer mastery of his vocal are what both shock and draw one in. The hook
Kaboom offers hits hard and not only burrows like a vicious earworm; it also ties together his compadres’ verses.

Enter: Money Man Loot – the rapper with the gravelly voice, high-energy and blonde/green silhouette. With a no-manners approach, Loot presents volatile lines that do the term “Grand Finale” justice. It’s also in this scene that viewers are magnetized with double-exposed images of all the money, jewels and fashion one would expect from a team such as this.

All in all, “Do Em Wrong” captures the embodiment of a hood-rich rampage. The video was shot and directed by Charlotte-based company, The A.V.E. Productions, and just released in conjunction with the new single, produced by Loaf Boy Nick. Check out this, and all of Kaboom Holy’s content via his social handles and links.

Follow Kaboom Holy 0n all social platforms @KaboomHoly

www.KaboomHoly.com

For Booking Contact: 980- 229-3238

#NewMusicAlert @JRealityG ft Big Hustle “Big Dawg”

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Jarvis Jeremy Gibbons, better known by his stage name JRealityG is an American rapper & songwriter

Born & raised in a small city with only 3 traffic lights & not very much entertaining to do besides playing sports, wildlife gaming & atv riding. JrealityG took a liking to hip hop at the very young age of 5 years old. Mimicking artists like LL Cool J, Bones Thugs n Harmony, the late great Tupac Shakur & also another legend The Notorious B.I.G. who he was introduced to through cassette tapes by his older teen cousins. Over the years that mimicking would actually turn into a second nature hobby. But instead of mimicking other artists, JrealityG had actually crafted his own style of rhyming & critiquing his wordplay in the form of writing & freestyling.

As a teen, JRealityG enjoyed listening to Field Mob Kanye West & Andre 3000 of Outkast. but I could honestly say Shawn Jay of field actually was the 1st artist that made me challenge myself as a writer. His delivery, play on words & wittiness made me aware that it was different levels to being a rapper/songwriter. Not solely based on the number of album sales made, but more so in the art itself. Cyhi the Prynce & J Cole are by far two of J Reality G’s favorite MC’s as of today. Due to the fact that they haven’t shied away from actually being craftsmen in this art Despite the trends that come & go they stay relevant & still prove to have two of the best pens in the industry.

JRealityG is a simple form of an artist with legendary lyrical talents. Cultivated by the southern roots his grandfather instilled in him, he has harnessed the ability to engulf his listeners through a thoroughly considerate approach to conscious lyrical content.

Influenced by some of the greats such as Jay Z, J. Cole, Rick Ross, Cyhi, and Shawn Jay, JRealityG will always be authentically grounded. The realism in his voice will take you on an expedition of culture, laughter, and a renewed desire for musical expressions.

His ability to craft a unique musical presence is pleasantly revealed in his upcoming release “No Congratulations”

Here we come XXL FRESHMEN COVER

https://songwhip.com/jrealityg/big-dawg

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Watch “JRealityG ft Big Hustle-Big Dawg” on YouTube

[Video] Felycia Pendergrass “I’ll Go”

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As woman we go through so many phases of our life. Many times finding that we’ve lost a part of ourselves along the way because we’re so busy with everyday life.

With this particular project I wanted to embrace the side of myself I hadn’t seen in a very long time. That side of me that was fun, free, fearless, dangerous and sensual. Wow and it felt so good feeling free to be me.

I challenge all women to embrace all of themselves again. The woman you used to be combined with the woman you’ve become is unstoppable.

Contact Felycia Pendergrass

https://www.facebook.com/Felyciagrass/

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[Video] Valerie Pascale – Mollywood

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The song “Mollywood” is sang by the character Molly (MDMA) who becomes jealous of the person it is attached to, because they are trying out new drugs. “Mollywood”, through different characters and a film-like feeling, explains the story of a person in a crowd trying to feel accepted and discovering new drugs. As the song goes, the story evoles and so does the main character, who realizes that Molly isn’t enough anymore to fill that void. In the bridge of the song, the person goes on a bad-trip that ends with an overdose; mixing Molly with LSD (Lucy), adding alcohol and Marijuana (Mary-Jane) to the mix, followed by Crystal Meth (Christina) and finished with a shot of Heroine (Hero). By the end of the song, the character is revived, but we realize that they are still hooked, stuck in a loop, in search of that feeling and cries out “Molly, Mollywood you help me” or “Molly, Molly would you help me?”, 2 different ways to see it.



Our goal is not to stop drug use, because this will never happen, but rather help raise awarness
about drug abuse. Many of us have lost dear ones, friends or family due to substance abuse. We hope “Mollywood”, will help young adults understand the importance of taking care of their body and mind, but also the dangers of mixing.

Download/Stream:https://open.spotify.com/album/3QwV2XDW1Qv5PxFC2yUaIn?si=PH4ANoDuTgengMaF6ah9FA

Instagram @iam.valeriepascale

For press and interviews contact Kristian Duncan DGENTERTAINMENT M: 702-569-8541 O: 916-504-9850

[Video] Yung Rellz ‘Match That’

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South Florida native, Yung Rellz, is a Miami-based independent artist who is inspiring his audience to have no limits and live free. Always surrounded by music related activities as a kid such as chorus, drum core, piano, tuba, and dance, Yung Rellz kept busy to help him through difficult situations in his home life. Yung Rellz’s family is his inspiration behind this music. The family gives life to his creative process while also providing great support behind his work. Growing up, Yung Rellz lost his baby brother, his father was locked up, and he was back and forth between his step mother’s home, grandmother’s home and aunts’ home. Keeping music by his side through these extremely difficult situations kept what was going on around him off his mind. This is what became the driving gateway of creativity and inspiration in his music today.

 

Inspired by HOV, Drake, J. Cole, T.I. Jeezy Ross, Yung Rellz makes music for the hustlers, motivating his audience to live lavishly off their hustle, and to enjoy life to the fullest. Yung Rellz has released projects including “Goodvibes Only Tape”, and “Crown”. Yung Rellz is preparing for his anticipated next release “Son of a Felon” which draws upon business tactics learned from his father.

[Video] Yung Lano “Gangsta Party”

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Yung Lano, the Genius Musician and Successful Businessman

 

Surviving the tough environment that surrounded his years growing up, Yung Lano rose to be an artist and entrepreneur on a mission for success.

Hyde Park, Massachusetts, is home to the independent artist known as Lano Soprano aka Yung Lano. His passion for music was almost like fate. With a brother, Lvcey for a rapper and father, a well-known Boston DJ, DJ Wally World, Yung Lano never had to look far for inspiration. He developed an ear for music at a young age and learned the dynamics of rapping through his brother. Taking time to practice and develop his craft, he found his voice that revolved around hip hop undertones and melodic flows that adapt to any genre or vibe. His versatility balanced each element of his creativity over beats to create songs that quickly grew his fanbase.

Yung Lano released hits like “Unemployment” before doubling down in the studio to put in work on his second album along with new music and visuals scheduled for release over the coming months. Fans can look forward to snippets of the album to get a glimpse of the tracks that were inspired by Yung Lano’s life experiences. Unlike many others faking in their lyrics, he keeps it authentic to its core, freestyling every emotion in the moment when in the booth to give fans a piece of himself on every track.

Yung Lano is winning on all ends. The music video to his latest single, “Gangsta Party” arrived on YouTube and is being well received. Also, his printing company, BAGMAN DESIGNS is one of the fastest growing in the northeast and his music career is soon to get a boost when he finalizes his major distribution deal at the heels of the new year. Follow his socials and look out for the audio to his single, “Gangsta Party” to be released on all streaming platforms, October 29th.

Yung Lano Instagram: https://instagram.com/lano_soprano
“UNEMPLOYMENT”: https://youtu.be/uwy9nPBPgOc
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTkl2bNB_WEHUAynve-q-NA
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6jw19hyVfgwhycR82NxzFm
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/yung-lano/1459293942
BAGMAN DESIGNS Instagram: @Bagmandesigns