[New Single] Dooley KP- IGNANT @TheRealDooleyKP

Music

Growing up as a youngster in the city of Valdosta GA, a small city in the southern region of the state, there were not too many options to make a name for oneself other than sports. The city was well known for football and other sports championships. Dooley KP was a youngster who loved to write and loved music. He started writing poetry for friends for girls and later had a poem published.

Knowing that music was not recognized as an art or outlet in the south at this time, he hoped to play sports to provide an opportunity. As a youngster he was introduced and adapted to street life very early. While living with his older brother and his older family friends, they turned him on to the life of crime, hustling, drinking, smoking, and parting. He would live a double life of an honor roll student and a pistol toting, weed smoking, drinking and partying street kid.

Going down the path of destruction, he was saved by a coached that believed in his potential on the basketball court, he began to play on a travel league basketball team and his life slowly began to change.

As he entered high school, he began to gain the love for football. Dooley KP became a player who gain noticed and would begin playing varsity as a sophomore and became a starter in junior year. He was apart of state championship football team and was noticed by college scouts.

After a torn MCL to his left knee, Dooley KP decided to continue writing and pursue a college in English to become an English teacher. He also decided to create a record company and do what he felt what was always apart of him, music. He recruited a few of his friends from his high school and neighborhood and began recording. They created an EP and begin shopping the music. Due to lack of financial backing and limited resources, the artist went searching for advice. After a lot of middlemen and interference the artists went separate ways. After his freshman year of college, Dooley KP joined the military to help get financing to help launch and get his label off the ground. After a back injury in the military, he decided to go back to college.

While in college, Dooley KP continued to write music and look for artist to bring aboard and help build the label. He started working with someone who inspired him and introduced music to him and his partner. They welcomed him to Southern Greezy. The duo became a trio and with the help of the knowledge, hard work, and persistence of Dooley KP, the group began to generate a buzz and began to do shows. Egos began to take affect and the group fell apart. They would do music with each other from time to time, but never fully reunited as a group.

Dooley KP began to get frustrated and almost gave up on something he always has passion for. With things moving slow and financing being a problem to fulfill his dream, Dooley KP went back to what he knew and what he was taught at an early age, hustling. He would again live the double life of college student and street hustler.

After a converting back to the streets, Dooley KP begin to invest in his label and began making moves to noticeable company. While making moves and starting progress, trouble would find his way. Dooley KP was arrested for possession of illegal substance and possession with the intent to distribute.

After trouble came his way, Dooley KP vowed to work harder. He joined forces with Madega Jackaval Beats and began make his first solo project. While working on solo project, Dooley grabbed 2 child friends to create The E-Team, which would be the first group off the label. Later they would travel to FL where they would grab more artists to fill the roster. With all the talent the company began working on mixtape to introduce the talent the world. With Dooley KP opening the door and a talented roster behind him, Dooley KP would create an opportunity for his label to land a distribution deal. With lack of hard work ethic to create material, the deal went sour. Due to this situation, the artists all parted and the Dooley KP went back to ground zero.

After the situation was over Dooley KP focused more on school. Wanting to be a high school English teacher, he pursued his degree. While in his last year and doing his student teaching, the state of GA increased the statues and stated that one must have a degree in Education as well as its concentration to become a teacher. Dooley KP became irritated and earned a degree in Behavior Science a Psychology major.
Knowing it would be tough to get a job in that field, Dooley KP decided to give music another run. Once again facing the lack of finances, Dooley KP went back to what he knew. The street life would once again come into play. Dooley KP began get involved in brawls and gunfights in which almost lost his life. He then caught a trafficking case in which the judge wanted to give him 20 years on a $1.5 million bond. After six months of jail time, once released, Dooley KP vowed not to go back to that life and only work hard to live out his dream.

After coming home, Dooley KP got a track from Rockwilder and hit the studio to record the street anthem “Hit Tha Trap”. The track made a buzz for Dooley KP once again and he began to create a buzz for him. While gaining momentum from the track, Dooley KP went to into studio to record more music as his hunger came back. He then released follow up album “The Mission Statement”. Knowing that the city of Valdosta was not going to be an outlet for music, he began to take his talents to the Southwest and moved to Arizona.

Dooley KP relocated and continued to thrive after greatness. Within in a month after his relocation, Dooley KP was booked for his first show in Phoenix AZ. Dooley KP begin to network and then made his acting debut on the big screen in the movie “Spoken Word” which appeared at the AZ AMC movie theater. Dooley KP then continued to push but felt time was running out. On the verge of quitting, a co-worker who wanted to pursue a music career asked Dooley KP for guidance. Dooley KP then wrote a song for the co-worker, but the artist could do the song, as it did not come out right. Dooley KP then recorded the song “Walk So Nasty” which is one his biggest songs to date. With the buzz and networking of Dooley KP, he gained recognition from Don Mega and Mega Music. Don Mega liked the sound and wanted to work with Dooley KP. Dooley KP then flew to Miami as he hooked up with Don Mega and created great works.

Website: www.dooley-kp.com
facebook:https://www.facebook.com/dooleykp/
Instagram:https: @dooleykp
twitter:@TheRealDooleyKP

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New Video! Nicky Bondz “Dirty Block” ft. Lil Mar @nicky_bondz

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Nicky Bondz is one of the new rising artist in 2019, dropping single after single you can not deny his consistency when it comes to dropping music. Here is his latest video “Dirty Block” ft. Lil Mar. With a catchy hook and plenty of energy, this gives you the vibe of an anthem that can be heard blasting heavy in the streets and in the clubs. Nicky Bondz has a lot of major press coming soon and already been featured on major outlets. This is just the beginning of something big.

https://www.instagram.com/nicky_bondz/

Artist known as JusPlay comes down to Atlanta from New York to work with videographer Creed Life @itsjusplay

Music

Artist known as JusPlay comes down to Atlanta from New York to work with videographer Creed Life. Week after the Shooting the video “SoFly Creed gets his car stolen at the gas station. In the trunk of his car he had his camera and backup drive with Play’s video on it. He was hesitant to call plays manager to tell him he lost the video. He calls and tells him what happened. He went to the present to get a police report. My manager tells me, I’m like yo he gone have to come to New York and shoot the video over or I’m suing him for everything and more my word lol. I was soooooooo mad ?

Me and Creed finally speak and he tells me he doesn’t have the money to come shoot the video over. Tells me he’s gonna have to do a “gofundme” to get the money to make this situation right. Over two weeks went by and he gets the money. Came to New York to re shoot the video over. He paid for the house in Connecticut, paid the girls, food and everything to the shoot the vid over. Surprisingly the video came out wayyyyyyyyyyy the fuck better then when we shot it in ATL. So much time went by the video wasn’t done until October of 2019. Even tho that much time went passed the video came out lit.

Behind scenes look of the video shoot in Atlanta

https://youtu.be/b3NfKqMNtj4

Social Media

Instagram @Itsjusplay

Facebook @itsjusplay

Twitter @itsjusplay

Snapchat @Itsjusplay

YouTube @JusPlay

Website:

https://www.itsjusplay.com

Money Mark Signs on for his 4th Season of Knockout @moneymark07

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Television Show Director Mark Buddington (MoneyMark) is signed for his 4th season of the boxing reality show Knockout. Mark Buddington has bought his creative direction to this platform and has taken it to new levels with his executive producer Steven Marcano. The show features some of the greatest boxers of all time including Roy Jones Jr, Floyd Mayweather Sr, and Zab Judah. Mark has noted in his latest interview that this is gonna be a special season for him. He has learned so much from his previous season. Also Mark Buddington was featured in the latest grynd Report magazine for his talents.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BUzV5YghhED/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=jw7g0m26y2z9

Mark Buddington aka MoneyMark is the founder and owner of the company United Millions which he has revamped as united millions unlimited. Mark is originally from NY where he has gained all his experiences. Make sure you check out some of his other work #Victoria which Features on ITUNES and Amazon prime

And his hidden Gem Preto the movie

Follow him on all social media platforms @moneymark07

His website www.markbuddington.com

www.unitedmillions.com

[New Project] B Miner- “It Was a Thursday” @itsbminer

Mixtapes

B Miner’s name originated from a creative blend of using the key he first recorded in, ‘b minor’ and his nickname‘B Money’. B Miner hails from the small island of Barbados in the parish of St. PHILIP. “B Miner is one of the hardest working rappers in Barbados. One to watch.” Paul Husbands, select a charts CEO.

A holiday single entitled ‘Naughty or Nice’ was released on November 30th 2017 which garnered him some attention locally and abroad.

The anticipated release of his next project, an EP, entitled ‘It Was A Thursday’ set in a club banger, trap vibe with catchy hooks, melodic flows, an undeniable street edge and sometimes simple but deep lyrics among the more creative literary devices. The single off the project, entitled ‘WORK’ was released on the 15th of March 2018 and the project which was scheduled for release in September of 2017 will now be available from the 28th of February 2019. The single gained a lot of radio play initially but eventually died down through to lack of promotion as ‘B Miner’ was hit with severe financial and personal issues which kept him from producing anything being barely able to survive. Now he’s back, with a vengeance!

‘B Miner’ started like most, singing in the church but by the time he was in class 3 at St. Stephen’s primary he was the head of the boys choir and the deputy head of the school choir. As his voice started to crack so his body changed, he decided to quit the choir but continued to sing at church. When moving on to secondary school ‘B Miner’ was growing into a teen and he started getting into fights while being caught up in the wrong company. Trouble, cops, gangs and suspensions later, B Miner’s probation officer encouraged him to find another activity to do besides cricket to keep him out of trouble. B Miner, then took up dancing and formed his own crew that had entered a local competition. There was ‘hate’ coming from one of his female classmates and B Miner decided to retaliate with a song. And that was when it all started, he started writing his own songs and remixing popular rap hits at the age of 14 for his friends and started writing and releasing dance hall and hip hop at 15 as he realized he had a knack for creating music that people responded to though there was a lot of development to ensure.

With the major development of his writing skills but the continued run ins at school and the streets, B Miner was pushed to join the Junior Monarch Calypso Competition by his probation officer again, where he made the semifinals for two years co-writing both of his songs. The second of those two years he made the local paper for a captivating performance at one of the tents leading up to the semifinals which also featured some information on his personal life. B Miner then decided to leave the calypso arena as he wasn’t getting any joy from it and proceeded to release a series of dance hall tracks with Look Out reaching the radio.

Performances came and performances went but development was always there so he decided to take a break and hone his skills as a songwriter, performer and above all a rapper that has the basic skills and sound to mesh with seasoned artists and to attract potential listeners and fans. Basically, B Miner wanted to be at the head of the chasing pack when he ‘arrived’ on the scene. In 2016 he released his first single since 2013 featuring ‘Skytrip-taylor’ entitled ‘Running Insane’ which did well initially on SoundCloud. He made the local paper again for the release of his debut mixtapes entitled ‘Fustrated’ and also made the local television station ‘cbc’ on the show‘Route 10’ after the release of the mixtapes. In 2016 he was nominated for Best Music Video at the Barbados Media And Video Awards for the music video for ‘Hottest In The City‘.

B Miner is not only a very talented artist, he is also very ambitious and has a list of high career goals such as wanting to be an internationally acclaimed artist that sets the benchmark for versatility. Infatuated with the Grammys since a kid, evident from a line off of the upcoming EP on the song ‘Family’ where he said ‘Used to watch the stars on TV, man I used to wanna win a Grammy…’ and on the remix of one of his favorite rappers, Meek Mill, song ‘1942 flows’ released in October of 2017, B Miner said, ‘Ever since I was a kid I always wanted this s**t’, it is no surprise that B Miner wants to win a Grammy by 30 and 10 by the end of his career. Always adamant about becoming one of the most entertaining hip hop artists ever because of a lot of weak performances from stars of his genre, there is no question of possibility with his all action demeanor. Not only a rapper B Miner has his eyes focused on being inducted into the songwriters’ hall of fame. Despite being very confident, he is also very forward thinking and honest about other artists work and wants to help talented and hardworking people of his home country get into the hip hop industry by being the pathway. He wants to one day own his own record label once he reaches the A list of hip hop in his solo career. Not only a musician but multi-talented, he also wants to take his career into acting fashion, business and advancement of his island and at the end help restore the faith in hip hop artistry seen before.

The pending EP is part of a much bigger plan than just releasing good music as it will contain the material needed to rock parties and shows. With the six songs on the EP along with the releases in 2017, B Miner will have adequate material for all types of bookings around the globe. It Was A Thursday was designed to go head to head with the bigger and more accomplished acts, which can be risky but with the talent, desire and work ethic, B Miner is sure to turn heads. This will then allow him to get his foot in the game where he can then bring his talent to the entire world to begin his journey of reaching the goals he has set for himself.

You can keep up to date with everything happening with B Miner via his social media pages.

Instagram- @itsbminer

Facebook- @BMiner

Twitter- @itsbminer

YouTube- B Miner Official

Website- www.bminermusic.com

[New Project] Akash – “I Wanted To Tell You” @theakashlife

Mixtapes

“I Wanted to Tell You” is Akash‘s 9th musical project, and first studio album of 2019. Join him on this intimate journey as he dives deep into his personal affairs and passionate relationship experiences. Akash divulges his innermost secrets by combining lyrical talent and melodic tones, with multi genre production from industry leading engineer, producer, and vocalist Anthony Scott DePerto and the tech savvy Anthony “Davincii” Phillips.

“I Wanted to Tell you” is sprinkled with guest features and beats from some of hip hop’s newest and upcoming talents.

Lea Robinson, granddaughter of Sylvia Robinson, founder of the iconic Sugarhill Records, with her new album “Broken Girl”, lends her unique style to the hit single “NVI”. Multi-talented singer and songwriter Zaire White, who appeared on Fox’s “X Factor” and NBCs “The Voice”, adds his savory sounds on Blue Oceans.

Atlanta based mega procurer Rhondo, makes his presence felt with his trap-style beats and even adds a refreshing verse on Lost Touch.

The album would not be complete without Akash’s mentor, older brother, and New Delhi hip hop pioneer RiSK, who adds his classic, progressive flow, formed in hip-hop’s golden era. The two combine forces and lyrical expertise on two of the album’s premiere singles, Where you Wanna Go and Deep.

“I Wanted to Tell You” not only gives us unadulterated access to Akash, but also allows him to flex his musical muscle and portray his sharpened skills on this exceptional project.

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/akashlife

Instagram: @akashlife
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheAkashLife

Listen On Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/album/5YVbWKg8f040MKO7NmZZxH
Official Video for “See You Looking”- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiEJXSLtE3w

[New Music] DT The Artist- Bout That Paper @dttheartist

Music

NWJ Recording Artist “DT The Artist” is set to Release his First Full Length album, under the NWJ Label in Poland. The Album entitled “Doing Numbers” is Solely produced by Da 6ix (@officialda6ixx) and features appearances by Artists such as Bonnie Godiva, Ray Robinson, Brooklyn, DRU, DSTNY, Thrust, MoSpence, Chief Reckah, Ice the one, Ckandy and Coco Leah. With Lead Singles including “Bout That Paper”, “Flip”, and “Siema”.

Dubbing his style “Motivational Party Rap” DT looks forward to touring the “Doing Numbers” Album across Europe in Partnership with The Hook and Co, and the Northern Touch Music Festival. After touring Europe, DT will join the NWJ label, touring In Poland, Performing as the opening act for the Label Boss TEDE, DT brings energy, excitement and catchy lyrics to every performance. After touring in November/December 2018 with TEDE on the #NOJITour DT was able to become a part of the brotherhood of NWJ. With TEDE, Olog, Jakuza, Brewa, Mlody G, DJ Few Few, and Zgrywus.

Known for traveling, DT has been building an international team to bring his brand worldwide. With his Label NWJ based in Poland, Producer based in Windsor, Canada, Videographer, and Artist (Steel DC) based out of St. Maarten, and managed by One Mission Management (Based In Atlanta)

Look out for Doing Numbers Officially in Early June, on every platform.

To Keep up with DT:

@dttheartist

Links:

Flip: Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfkUKjeAu4I

Bout that paper: Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0njLwV2qj8

Spotify:

https://open.spotify.com/artist/48ipSw1wH08Hr8U7rrppe7