[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.

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#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

[Single] @KaboomHoly ‘Captain Diamond’

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With sonic surprises at every turn, Fayetteville artist “Kaboom Holy” is the embodiment of the unnamed space between what currently exists and what could be. With a dynamic, almost volcanic energy, at times it seems music and lyrics serve as mere canvases primed to showcase Holy’s warrior-like charisma and animated vocal takes. With youthful spirit, Kaboom delivers paced lines about street life over grungy Hip-Hop beats and couples them with chant-like hooks that sound heavy-metal adjacent.

Look a bit deeper, and you’ll discover that Holy’s career is one that began over a decade ago. His interests varied, picking up hobbies like skateboarding and dancing. However, from budding as a producer at the age of 13 to release his first self-produced single directly to YouTube in 2011, Kaboom Holy’s passion for music became his main reason and overarching dream. Kaboom even saw group success in creating his now well-known rap group “Party Pack”, alongside high school friends Money2x, SCOE, and SNO Wooh. Unfortunately, in a bend of fate, the teenager’s dream was interrupted by repercussions of the lifestyle he was pursuing behind the music.

Through years of numerous trials and even a federal indictment, 21-year-old Kaboom was acquitted and he returned to pursuing his music career – this time with a transformed outlook and the consideration of a mental illness. Despite having to adapt to these new challenges, the relentless artist was able to formulate a creative team and record label with the moniker XXVI-CMX (pronounced Twenty-Six Nine Ten) to further his position in the industry.

Holy has since continued to employ that iconic, activated sound he developed with Party Pack, effortlessly selling listeners with his street aesthetic and uniquely vibrant energy. Most recently that can be experienced in “Captain Diamond”, his newest single gaining traction on all platforms nationwide. Kaboom Holy is a mosaic of an artist, with each exceptional, bright shard creating an artist time won’t soon forget.

Download/Stream Link: https://songwhip.com/kaboomholy/captain-diamond

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For Booking Contact: 980- 229-3238

[Single] MrWalkinLick ‘Kilos’

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MrWalkinLick was born in Miami, Florida. MrWalkinLick grew up in the heart of the City of Miami. He attended several schools before he finally moved in with his mother in North Miami. His father on the other hand was a well respected man in Africa, so much that when he died, his remains were buried in Ode-Itsekiri AKA Big Warri, a city in southern Nigeria.

After settling down in North Miami with his mother, MrWalkinLick was enrolled in North Miami High School which was where he first gained popularity as a rap artist in 2006, particularly for his remix of “Hustlin’” a song by the Hip Hop artist – Rick Ross which he called “Animal”. It was only a matter of time before Curtiss had every school student in Miami and Broward County rapping along to his song. Soon afterwards, he began performing in high schools across North Miami. In 2006, encouraged by how well he was doing on the hip hop scene for a youngster in the industry, MrWalkinLick decided to pursue a rap career full time.

In November 2008, about 2 years after committing to a rap career, MrWalkinLick was signed to the record label Stack Money Entertainment where he still is till date. MrWalkinLick developed an interest in rap music at a very young age. While growing up, he mainly listened to rap artists such as 2 Pac, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and Slick Rick which greatly influenced his unique voice and rapping style. A rapping style rather unlike Trick Daddy and Jt Money, fellow Miami rap artists. MrWalkinLick once stated that he writes “to the beat” using the instrumentals to form the base of his songs. In June 2018, MrWalkinLick released a single called “Dream”. In that same year, he also collaborated with SMoovement to release an 8 track album titled SMOOVETAPE. MrWalkinLick’s latest single “Splashing on Purpose” was released on February 15th, 2019.

In 2020 Mr. Walkin Lick Created a New Project https://open.spotify.com/album/21DAcWEDKJFTPcopc3JEbH?si=ONCELqbLT2aE_St1wxM63w

#GrindLikeIAintRich available on all Digital Platforms

With the lead single #Kilos kicking off the SpringBreak 2021 in Miami and thru out the Southeast. Teaming up with Veteran DJ YoYo and The Radio Legend Wildman Teddy T, Mr Walkin Lick has a Stratigic Plan of action to take his project to the top.

Big ups Mp3waxx.com, Diggiwaxx.com, NerveDjs.com and the Coalition Djs first Jumpin on this project out the Gate.

YOUTUBE URL – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9w5yXsUIki_QpsfTOzw9Vw

Apple Music Link https://music.apple.com/us/artist/mrwalkinlick/1458786404

Spotify https://music.apple.com/us/artist/mrwalkinlick/1458786404

SONG NAME-Kilos
ARTIST NAME- MrWalkinLick
BEAT BPM – 140
SONG LENGTH – 03:25
SONGS CLEAN AND DIRTY {MUST BE IN 320 KBS}
TWITTER URL @MRWALKINLICK
INSTAGRAM URL- @MRWALKINLICK
FACEBOOK URL –WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/MRWALKINLICK
WEBSITE / WWWW.MRWALKINLICK.COM

[Video] @KaboomHoly ‘Smack Em’ Ft. Money2x

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XXVI-CMX The Label (Pronounced TWENTY SIX NINE TEN) is a Record Label founded by Kaboom Holy in 2018. Developing a unique sound out of Fayetteville, North Carolina, Kaboom Holy has cultivated a short but powerful roster including himself and label-mate Money 2x. When asked what his label had to offer he is quoted saying “I found the best and most productive team to move with and it was done!” Songs like “Bullet Holes and O’s” and “Smack Em” hitting a consistent 100k+ views XXVI-CMX The Label is known for gritty high energy music and content. Getting a start with early mixtapes like “Indastreets Ready” Kaboom Holy and Money 2X have made a a impact in the Eastern Carolina region and as far as fans in the UK. Big things to come in the near future for XXVI-CMX. Executive Production is handled exclusively by “The A.V.E. Production Company.”
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[Single] Jay Raw ‘Money Talk’

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Money Talk the leading single off ‘Raw Shit Vol.1’ written by Jay Raw is a club banger that was produced by Dj Choppa-a-lot; a Florida bounce anthem that’s a smash hit that’s making a lot of buzz in the streets. A music video was released and shot downtown Miami and St. Petersburg Florida by Bungy and its currently going viral on YouTube platforms

Apple music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/jay-raw/975264374

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3mfgz8qrLMJ9IK1d5XClz

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