[New Music] Kale Da Que- Do Dat @Kale_Da_Que

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Kale Da Que drops his official Single Do Dat which focus on uplifting and brightening the spirit of broken women.

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IG: @Kale_Da_Que
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LINK TO SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2XlvwrYLvOwjjIxvtACLzT?si=rxzLf8oORpWe8LqS9s54GQ
SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/mikale_long21?ref=clipboard
YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA9_rTy0tfkzojf8tLzhd8w
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/kale-da-que/1242598143

Beazy Amerelli Releases “Turn Up” feat. Ricki Rich and BaeBae Savo @Beazyamerelli

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Beazy Amerelli has released his latest single “Turn Up.”

Beazy Amerelli (Deondre “Dre” Lester) was born May 25th 1989. He started rapping at a young age thanks to one of his biggest influences his older cousin Ranger. As a kid he loved music and how it could just express so much in such a short or long time with catchy rhymes. In the 8th grade at the age 12 under the name “Lil Dre” he joined a group Called HRC with his childhood friends.

Performing at school talent shows HRC would continue to dominate against other young MC’s. In high school he started rapping under the name Icebeazy The Dream when he was in a group with friends entitled Dubb B. 2007 was the scene of music where they started doing shows around Cleveland at places like Peabody’s, Rockstars, Scripts, and Symposium Nightclub. They later split to pursue solo careers, Beazy continued to make music with Cleveland artists such as Crazy 8 The Great, Mill, Malex3, & Starkks. Beazy Amerelli came to the light more and started doing more shows and building a name with his friends in 2014.

He loves giving the world something to listen to a different rap style, a different hip to hop too. You can describe his rap style as Ludacris with his lyrical magic mixed in with Master P’s grind with nonstop hustle. So here is Beazy Amerelli get ready for this ride.

“Turn Up” features Cleveland natives Ricki Rich and BaeBae Savo. The single is now available on all streaming platforms.

Spotfiy:
https://open.spotify.com/album/4oo5SQKzjHhpsbrw3mXxW5?highlight=spotify:track:4QtLjgEjKseuVVy6LOjTIo
Apple Music:
https://music.apple.com/us/album/turn-up-feat-ricki-rich-bae-bae-savo-single/1530730193

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Follow Beazy Amerelli on Instagram:
@Beazyamerelli

FM Duke Teams Up with Layzie Bone to Get This Money @mrBTC

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Damin “FM Duke” Lewis started in the music industry when him and one of his childhood friends entered a talent show in the fifth grade. Winning the talent show with an original song made FM Duke realize the extraordinary talent making music that was inside of him.

FM Duke broke into the industry by participating in an underground grassroots movement around Cincinnati, OH. Guided by midwest distributor Judy Jones who also introduced him to Quincy “Big Heff” Taylor.

Over the past 5 years he has been a part of the “Street’s Most Wanted Tour” as well as throwing showcases and parties. In addition, Duke is involved in the Boys to Men program for the youth to show them how to do some of the basic things men need to know how to do such as give themselves a shave or tie a tie. He also does an apprenticeship program through his construction company.

“I didn’t just get here, I’m the OG, so if you didn’t know me then, you know me now!” FM Duke said.

Currently, FM Duke is a part of Capital Structure Entertainment, an independent record label. The label is extremely busy with the recent releases of Ty Bri and DJ Ryan Wolf. However, Duke also has a Cincinnati project he is working on, an EP that showcases three young Cincinnati artists.

After meeting at a show in Cinncinatti, FM Duke and Layzie Bone decided to collaborate on a track.

“The mix of pain, struggle, and evironmental elements make up the gritty Midwest flavor we have come accustom to” – FM Duke

“Get This Money” is now available on all streaming platforms.

Stay tuned for more coming soon from FM Duke.

For more information on FM Duke, check out his social media pages below:

Instagram: @ogfmduke
Twitter: @mrBTC

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Entertainment Star Yandy Smith Is a Major Supporter of Rapper Richfam Nate @Richfamnate

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Entertainment icon and Media Mogul Yandy Smith shows her love and support for Harlem Rapper Richfam Nate who was recently released from prison just 2 months ago. Richfam Nate, who many fans have crowned as the king of “scam rap” has already become one of the most talked about artist in the music industry. In a video tribute Yandy states “You got us Harlem girls out here rooting for you.” Richfam Nate recently dropped 2 singles “Poverty” and “Wicked” ft. Fetty Luciano which have both been seen on billboards and heard on radio stations all across the country. Rumors have surfaced that Def Jam Records have offered Richfam Nate a multi-million dollar contract

Twitter.com/Richfamnate
https://www.instagram.com/richfam_nate/

https://youtu.be/497dDh4lmPo

[New Music] Mudd Bruddas – Great Feat Yfl Kelvin

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Long before being invited to rock the stage at Lil Boosie’s block party the mudd bruddas knew they were on the road for greatness. Coming out the streets of Cleveland Ohio and becoming while attending Euclid high school Dominique McCreary (Dom), Darieon McCreary (Jumpman Sosa) and D’Ante Jones (Campaign Tae) were pushing their music wave into full drive. The different edge sounds that is the Mudd Bruddas shows that the things that they been through like Campaign Tae’s loss of his father at the age of 10 and his mom just a year later or Jumpman Sosa love for music being started by becoming a drummer at the age of 5 in his local church, and Dom’s loves starts by hearing Lil Wayne spit on the song bling, that the group bond and wave is connected and works perfectly together. With numerous freestyles and songs under the groups belt the rap underground scene began to take notice and started asking for more in which the group provided. Now being added to Damien ‘Dame’ Taylor label imprint the group can only go up from here.


https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DX91gZ5XTbTPm

Arthur Wants Better In Life For Me and “Myself”

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New York, New York – New York emcee Arthur curates a short but powerful and reflective single titled “Myself.” Similar to the sounds of younger Drake, Arthur raps on a dreary beat about inner thoughts and reaching new levels of success in life.

Being young and new to the industry can pose challenges to rising music artists. For Arthur, instead of facing it with fear, he faces it with confidence. He embraces strategy and timing over worrying out when he will pop as a star in music.

“It’s not checkers, it’s chess,” Arthur States. “He continues with, “ look at music in general, the ones who make it and last don’t rush into success, they methodically build themselves up to the task of iconism. Nipsey Hussle is a great example of moving at a rate where growth as an artist is genuine and not forced. One day, I’ll be a star, but until then, it’s a grind.”

He wants to be an international artist and for the world to hear his sound and music. Making music means the world to him and would enable him to leave a legacy for his Mom and family.

With a world of motivation, talent, and a sharp intellect, Arthur stands out as a young music artist who is a hidden gem. To help Arthur leave a legacy for his family, you may stream “Myself” on your favorite music platform.

TY BRI – UNLEASHES “WAKE UP” VIDEO feat. MULATTO & DROPS “SWEET LICK” MIXTAPE @tybri

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Ty Bri emerges as the next young female rapper to join the new class with the release of her debut mixtape, “Sweet Lick.”

She also shares the visual for the bouncy Philly Ferrari produced cut, “Wake Up” featuring RCA label mate and XXL Freshman, Mulatto.

Click HERE to watch the video which premiered earlier today on NYLON.

Ty Bri also announces that she has signed with

District 18 Entertainment/Capital Structure Entertainment/RCA Records.

Capital Structure Entertainment is an independent label started by Quincy “Big Heff” Taylor, Duke Lewis and Rob Williams.

District 18 Entertainment is the imprint under RCA Records founded by Brooklyn Johnny who is best known for developing the careers of Cardi B and Kodak Black and in this newly formed partnership he will work on building Ty Bri as the next rising star.

]Best known for her tracks “Gimme Sum Money,” “Bobbin” and “Candy Lady,” Ty Bri is quickly becoming a standout in the rising female rap scene. She has opened for acts like Wale, Megan Thee Stallion and Lil Baby on tour. She performed alongside Mulatto and Flo Milli for the “Girls Trap Too” tour earlier this year and has also been co-signed by Cardi B and Rico Nasty. She plans to release an upcoming project this

year which will feature “Bobbin” and “Gimme Sum Money.”

“It’s crazy, I started a year ago and now I’m getting DMs and encouragement from some of my favorite female artists.” -Ty Bri

Listen to Sweet Lick, watch “Wake Up” ft. Mulatto and keep an eye out for more from Ty Bri coming soon.

Sweet Lick Tracklisting:

1. Wake Up feat. Mulatto

2. Gimme Sum Money

3. Bobbin

4. Candy Lady

5. Crossed Me

6. Too Bad

7. Hallucinate feat. YFL Pooh

8. Lil Secret feat. LvFromCle

9. Dat Cap

Follow Ty Bri:

Instagram: @realtybri

Twitter: @tybri

Listen to Sweet Lick:

https://TyBri.lnk.to/SweetLick

Watch “Wake Up” ft. Mulatto:

https://TyBri.lnk.to/WakeUp/YouTube

Watch “Too Bad”:

https://TyBri.lnk.to/TooBad

Watch “Gimme Sum Money”:

https://TyBri.lnk.to/GimmieSumMoneyPR/YouTube

About Ty Bri:

East Cleveland rapper Ty Bri first caught the public’s eye by making freestyle videos on Instagram. Her dope look and clever punchlines

grew her popularity quickly making it hard to believe she just started rapping in 2016. While she compares herself to no other artists, Ty’s musical influences include Beyonce, Nicki Minaj and Meek Mill. She plans to change the stereotypes of female artists

because her bars are for real. Ty Bri also enjoys giving back to her community and motivating young girls. She has even included the Shaw High School girls’ band and dancers in performances. Ty started to take over the Midwest when she remixed Ella Mai’s “Boo’d

Up,” which was later added into rotation on radio all over Ohio. She is also featured on Ray Jr.’s song “Big Tuck” and “Cook” by DJ Ryan Wolf feat. RootaBang. Since performing at Z1079’s Summer Jam and White Out in 2018 and 2019, Ty Bri received early co

signs from other female artists such as Trina, KashDoll and DreamDoll. Ty Bri is set to release an upcoming project this year which will feature her singles “Bobbin” and “Gimme Sum Money.”