[Single] Ambri – Too Early

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“Too Early” is the perfect song for the summer. The beat gives a Caribbean/AfroBeats feel, mixed with Ambri’s R&B vocals, giving this song a fun, and sexy vibe. This song also features artist, Kevin AntoniYo who adds a dope touch of hip hop, making this song appeal to many different music lovers.
With its sexy, flirty and fun lyrics, it’s a song that can put you in one of the best moods to make you feel good. But, no matter the mood, it’ll definitely make you want to get up and dance.

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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/

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Najeé Rayne – Won’t Cry

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Najee Rayne showcases versatility and powerhouse raps with new album ‘The Total Package’ 

QUEENS, NY – Straight out of the melting pot of New York City comes a breakthrough independent rapper with a fresh new sound that is undeniably versatile. Najee Rayne is a 23-year-old songwriter exploring new waters as she opens up to tell the world about her hardships and past loves with an R&B and soulful Hip Hop sound on the new album “The Total Package,” currently available across all streaming platforms. Feeding her audiences sounds that people have yearned for, she offers a promise of real, authentic music every time she gets in the booth. This new album showcases her talent through creative rhythms and soft melodies, and displays some of the most original Rap any female artist has yet to release in recent history. Her raw, relatable lyrics and catchy choruses are why she’s been referred to as 90s music reincarnated but with a millennial vibe and sound that no one has yet to see or hear. 

“I’ve been a rapper for 10 years. I started when I was 13,” Najee said. “Recently, I’ve struggled with getting in the studio and creating a real mixtape or project. So at the beginning of the year, I set out to do that and this project came from that dedication. Me and two close friends helped me stay organized and they were a big part of the album project. The idea behind it is to give a large musical compilation that could also be looked at as a discography. A lot of times, people get caught up in the trendiness of things, but I’m creating songs that people can listen to years from now because they create good memories. I strive to create good, relatable music for people with real lives and real issues. At the end of the day, I hope it’s known for being real and authentic. One of my goals is to be one day compared to the greats right now in Hip Hop.”

With singles like “No Love Lost” and “Wish List,” Najee is well on her way to making that dream a reality. Calling herself a rapper who likes to sing, Najee shows off that raw talent on “No Love Lost” with an upbeat and aggressive vibe that features what she calls a “jingle” on the hook. It’s a song about taking a step back and filtering out the bad energy that can sometimes gather around you, she said.  

“It’s about your friends and who’s really for you,” she said. “The verses are about my experiences of depending on people. Check on the people you can depend on and call on is basically what I’m saying.” 

With “Wish List,” Najee gets even more upbeat and aggressive. It’s a song about misogyny and men and sexism. With her aggressive lyrics, Najee explores how women are sometimes perceived to owe men sex because of the way they project themselves. It’s a song, she said, for women who are interested in men but might feel obligated to them 

“I’m basically saying to men, ‘You can’t have me but you can put me on your wish list,’” Najee said. “It’s me describing the type of guys I like – the type of guy most girls like – but in an empowering way to other women. It’s very, very aggressive and has a lot of sexual tension.” 

To listen to Najee Rayne’s music or to follow her on social media, please visit: 

linktr.ee/damnnaj

KHNG – No Problems

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      KHNG pairs Island vibes with Hip Hop on new EP ‘Coronation’ 

TORONTO, CANADA – A new EP from Toronto-based artist, KHNG, is the perfect upbeat, Island vibe needed during a tough year. “Coronation” is KHNG’s first project, which consists of 6 songs, executive produced by Emtee Cup Gang and Execution Records, KHNG’s own label. This rising musician has already established himself as an international artist, and the new EP is set to take that even further with songs that celebrate party vibes inspired by KHNG’s Guyanese culture and Caribana, which is celebrated every year in Toronto. 

“This project dives deep into my roots and my personality, it has a very upbeat vibe,” KHNG said. “I incorporated the carnival theme which is a big thing in my culture and since we couldn’t celebrate Caribana this year, I decided to bring a little bit of that energy and vibes to the people.” 

Released on Aug. 13, the EP taps into the signature sound of this fast-rising artist who pairs Island vibes with Hip Hop for a unique blend that works perfectly with his original flow. This project also features a bit more vocals from KHNG, especially on the two breakout singles “Dive In” and “No Problems.” 

With “Dive In,” KHNG expresses a personal experienceIt’s a situation where sometimes you know better – but still keep doing the same thingover and over and you can’t help it,” he said. “I was nervous about releasing this song. This was the first single off the project and I knew I needed to come strong. I think the song took a lot of people by surprise – they’ve never seen that side of me. 

The second single, “No Problems,” has more of a playful vibe and is fully equipped with its own  quarantine music video.  The song is perfect for today’s tumultuous cultural climate in that it encourages listeners to throw away life’s worries and just enjoy the moment. 

The team had a blast recordinthis and we recorded a few parts in falsetto, which is the first time I’ve ever taken that risk too! 

“What I want more than anything is for my music to reflect my individuality while also embracing the good vibes and positive energy that my roots have inspired. I hope people are able to really feel me,” he said. If my songs are able to make a difference in someone’s life  whether through meaningful lyrics or through the sound – that alone, brings satisfaction to me. The key factor is spreading that positivity.” 

To listen to more of KHNG’s music or to follow him on social media, please visit: 

https://www.instagram.com/whatupkhng/?hl=en
https://twitter.com/whatupkhng
https://www.facebook.com/whatupkhng/
https://soundcloud.com/whatupkhng/sets/coronation
https://open.spotify.com/album/0pyDlXsHTCU3SuxiZd45wH
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8MFIyGIS7IKHLlJD-RWYXw

Ruger Rome – Anything Can Happen

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Pain and power take center stage on new album from Pittsburgh Rapper Ruger Rome 

PITTSBURGH, PA – The music from Pittsburgh performer Ruger Rome can best be described as a sound born from pain. This young man with a signature voice has experienced a lot in his life. He lost his mother at the age of 10 and his father was in and out of jail and battling a drug addiction. He moved from youth home to youth home and family member to family member. At the age of 15, he became a father. At 16, he lost two very close cousins to gun violence, and then to cap it all off, he began to lose his eyesight in 2015. Corneal eye failure made him go blind, and he both literally and figuratively went to a very dark place for a while. 

Out of that darkness came some of the most heartfelt and powerful music the industry has heard in years and it takes center stage on the new album “The Phoenix,” set to drop across all streaming platforms this October. It’s a project that takes the painful stories of his past and uses them to inspire listeners to keep pressing on and chasing those dreams. Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, Ruger Rome is an artist who has overcome the odds and is now on a trajectory to superstardom.  

“I started rapping with my boys in 2013, formally known as Grimey Click to the Pittsburgh underground music scene.  We had a good run and did a bunch of work that was getting us noticed,” Ruger said. “But in 2015, I started losing my vision because of corneal eye failure, and when I started going blind, I quit rapping. I went through a lot and it felt like life was over for me. I came to a dead end and didn’t want to do anything. I was blind and losing my damn mind. The only thing that saved me was that I kept writing. Wrote this whole album while I was blind – the pain, the anger, the good and the bad. There’s a whole lot of emotions on this project. After I got a cornea transplant, it gave me back 77 percent vision in one eye and that helped pull me out of my depression. But it ain’t over yet and I know I have to keep pressing. But I’m like a phoenix who is rising from the ashes, and I’m on fire. My style is kind of aggressive – I’m raw and you’ll hear my pain because I’ve been through a lot. My music reflects my pain, sorrows and my hunger for more.” 

A great example of that is with his debut single, “Anything Can Happen.” Produced by Brodie Cassonova, it’s a song that explores his journey from the first moments he started rapping as a 7 year old up to the success he’s experiencing today. A video for the single is currently available on his YouTube channel and was shot by Case Filmz 

To listen to Ruger Rome’s music or to follow him on social media, please visit: 

www.rugerrome.com 

https://twitter.com/rug3rrome
https://www.facebook.com/rugerromemusic/
https://www.instagram.com/og_ruger_rome/
https://tidal.com/browse/artist/18342621
https://open.spotify.com/artist/6mQmaso1yVCyR620uF8K7E
https://music.apple.com/us/artist/ruger-rome/1498634951 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCumdTmOsXH3YOhtU_IC_tCg 

IR Fantastic – Power Nap

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I.R. F.A.N.T.A.S.T.I.C. creates sound that bends and breaks with powerful liquid flow on forthcoming album ‘My Liquid Thesis’ 

GOODYEAR, AZ – Bruce Lee had a theory that every martial artist should embrace the idea of being like water – free flowing and powerful. That’s the perfect description for the music coming from Hip Hop artist I.R. F.A.N.T.A.S.T.I.C. He calls it “liquid” and it’s a style that takes center stage on his new album “My Liquid Thesis” which is set to drop on his birthday on Nov. 6.  

“It’s the kind of music that goes around and under shit and seeps through cracks,” I.R. said. “It’s also the powerful kind of music that’s brutally honest and touches on some really personal stuff. I don’t regret anything. I believe regrets are for the dead and the dying. I was shot at the age of 12 and doctors said I might not ever walk again. Until the book is closed, I can’t say that getting shot was the worst thing that ever happened to me because in a lot of ways, it’s what taught me to be resilient and to work hard. It’s all about defying the odds from the beginning, and this album embraces that. Through this collection of songs, you’ll get a good grasp and ambiance of what my life is. I believe it’s liquid because it has to have the ability to stretch and flow, destroy and create.” 

With hits like “I am I.R.” and “Power Nap,” I.R.’s forthcoming project is an undeniable powerhouse of raw talent. It shows why he embraces the name “Flying Above Non-Believers That Always Said That I Couldn’t.” Born and raised in Gary, Indiana but now operating out of Goodyear, Arizona, I.R. creates atmospheric music that lives in the genre of Hip Hop but breaks that mold by fusing different sounds and styles in original and eclectic ways. He calls that process of creating new sounds “slow cooking,” meaning the process was a “necessary evil in order to get my current level of readiness.” 

“Every track I record and release is based on my actual experience,” he said. “It’s in that way that I manage to avoid boxes. I believe that music should be freedom in the way that it bends and breaks.” 

Today, at the age of 38, this talented artist is assembling his collection of music under the new independent label E.A.R.F.U.L.L.A. Music (Emancipated Artist Recordings Featuring Unfiltered Love Life and Music). In recent years, he’s been writing and recording as much as possible while using his label to help motivate younger artists who are trying to get a foot in the door of the industry. And with this new album, he hopes to show the world that when music comes from the heart and a vulnerable place, the vibe will be undeniable. His music is available on every major platform including Tidal, Pandora and TikTok.   

To listen to I.R. F.A.N.T.A.S.T.I.C.’s music or to follow him on social media, please visit: 

https://www.instagram.com/i.r._fantastic/ 

https://twitter.com/Irfantastic13 

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100036670040790 

https://soundcloud.com/baraka-berry 

https://www.youtube.com/user/triplebnovember 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmzmLYsVMVqdSZIXwB1v8Lg 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5LEKYVOLRl6K2jriNA94Jw?view_as=subscriber 

“I am I.R.”
https://youtu.be/no7w3p_sBzg 

https://tidal.com/track/152701039 

Jake Exavier – Lost in Our Love

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Soulful vocals take center stage on new R&B album from Jake Exavier ‘On My Way’ 

NEW ORLEANS, LA – At only 23 years old, Jake Exavier is a bona fide star. This gifted singer/songwriter is a pioneer in the industry whose sound is best described as a throwback, old-school vibe with an urban edge. It’s a sound that takes center stage on his new album, “On My Way,” which is currently available across all streaming platforms.  

With a distinct R&B vibe that shows off skillful lyricism, catchy hooks and harmonies that will resonate with a diverse audience, “On My Way” is a project that explores all the ins and outs of relationships and love. He uses his talent to talk about things that everyone can relate to, with a vibe that fully embraces that feeling of eager anticipation that comes when you’re mere moments before getting to be with the one you love the most – “when you’re on your way to see your significant other and you’re so in love with them that you always want to be around them.” 

The debut single from the project, “Lost in our Love,” is a perfect example of this soulful singer’s talent. Starting off with a bouncy beat emphasized by stylized synthesizers, Jake’s soaring vocals come in and break the heart with their soulful sound. The Pop and R&B fusion of sound creates a sway that’s perfect for spending time with a significant other. 

“It’s about wanting to embrace the positive side of a relationship,” he said. “It’s about always wanting to be around someone and being lost in the connection that the two of you have. Like most of my songs, it started with the beat and the vibe I got from listening to it. When I find a beat I like, I get in the car and ride with it for a while. I’ll usually end up writing it while I’m driving or maybe parked somewhere. And I usually like to take influences frothe situations I’m going through or by someone I know. Mostly, I talk about relationships because I really like to talk about love.” 

Growing up in Zachary, Louisiana – a small town not far from New Orleans – Jake developed a love for music at an early age. Even as a young child, music was his top priority. He was drawn to legends like Usher, Chris Brown and Ne-Yo. And from the very beginning, he used their influences to create music that people could feel. In 2014, at only age 16, he performed and twice won first place at The Apollo Theater, and he hasn’t looked back since. He has performed to large crowds at the Voodoo Festival and the Lil WeezyAna Festival, and has returned to perform at The Apollo. 

Today he records under the label Oaks Way Recordings, and he’s excited for a new wave of fans around the world to check out his new album. Videos for “Lost in our Love” and another hot single from the project, “Viral,” are set to be released in the next couple of weeks.  

To listen to Jake Exavier’s music or to follow him on social media, please visit: 

www.twitter.com/jakeexavier_
www.facebook.com/jakeexavierworld 

https://www.instagram.com/jakeexavier_/
https://open.spotify.com/track/4eHKwBR2z3rJKBMTvMOLhg?si=6UOeRuRRSUqc3ediQQCO_g