Duchess Letitia / Madame Kapuscinska – Love Letter

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Madame Kapuscinska Brings Healing And Wholeness On Eternal 

Knowing oneself is no easy feat. But Madame Kapuscinska knows herself. She’s been to the bottom of her flaws. She’s touched her own wounds to heal them. Now, Madame Kapuscinska brings empowerment and regeneration to her audience. “So many people tried to reject me,” said Madame Kapuscinska. “If someone’s not gonna open the door, I’m gonna make my own door.” Fiercely independent, Madame Kapuscinska handles every aspect of her music career. “ I do my own admin and my own graphics,” she said. “Music is a natural part of me. It helps me manage my mental health.” 

Madame Kapuscinska’s latest EP Eternal features 4 honest tracks of pure humanity. She penned “Love Letter” as an homage to the transcendent nature of love, but also the anguish stemming from that love. “‘Love Letter’ is a frustrated mother and wife battling her own demons,” explained Madame Kapuscinska. “And trying to escape, but instead of trying to escape it’s released into music into art. Pain into passion. Creatively communicating expression.”  

While “Love Letter” celebrates profound human connection, Madame Kapuscinska doesn’t eschew the uglier parts of life. Listeners ought to take heed of Madame Kapuscinska’s warning on “Online Romance.” Don’t dismiss it as “just another love song.” Instead, the song explores the dangerous side of human connection. “I was getting hit up online,” said Madame Kapuscinska. “I got messages from someone who said they were 15 minutes away from my home. Someone was romanticizing me based on what they think I’m like in my videos.”  

But Madame Kapuscinska doesn’t dwell on discomfort or hardship. The single “Ascension” finds her cleansing the damage of the past. “After all the pain and all the trauma, I was about to give up,” said Madame Kapuscinska. “But just as I was about to let go and fall somebody caught me and brought me to the light.” In the song, Madame Kapuscinska also recalls a divine presence giving her aid. “An angel lifted me up and surrounded me with a warm embrace,” she said. “The song tells people to breathe. I’ve had my ascension. I’ve risen. You can have your ascension too. You too can rise.”  

Madame Kapuscinska assured fans that they can expect a great deal of content from her. She has 2 music videos in the works for tracks from Eternal. Music-wise, she is working on a full-length reggae album. But Madame Kapuscinska is a lady of many talents. “I have 2 films coming up currently,” she said. “I have a line of gymwear. I’m expanding to jewelry and haircare. I’m working on my autobio. A documentary of my mental health is being sent to festivals.” Fans should tune into Madame Kapuscinska’s platforms for livestream performances and exclusive content.  

Stream Madame Kapuscinska’s music, and follow her on all social media channels, via the links below.  

Www.instagram.com/Madame_Kapuscinska89  

www.Facebook.com/XxLadyLetitiAxX 

www.soundcloud.com/k3r1 

https://open.spotify.com/album/4qWakCq9HWT4gAG9j220PO?si=nMm3yGK_T8WqRtm_c0i4Tg  

https://youtu.be/rPeK4PzedXM  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=AUVKMq1Ioms&noapp=1 

https://youtu.be/EwUTrr-e3hE 

https://upwindmusic.com/madame-kapuscinska-official-love-letter-music-video/ 

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2Y98wH3N6YH0ZkA7lIN7uS 

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1Qh9sleowMRDGSaJVsY87Z 

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2 

Falme D – Mission

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Falmé D wields witty words as a weapon with new EP ‘MottoMan 

LOS ANGELES, CA – You’ve heard the saying, “The pen is mightier than the sword,” but for West Coast artist Falmé D, his pen is his sword. And he wields that weapon with expert precision on his new EP “MottoMan,” which is currently available across all digital platforms. The project features three standout singles that explore some of the experiences of his past and how those moments helped from him into the man he is today. They also serve as inspirational messages to the masses to help people embrace their natural gifts, talents and abilities to accomplish the dreams they want to chase in their lives. 

The EP starts with “Sensei,” a bold song that gives fans a lot of quotable lyrics filled with real talk. Take the hook, for instance, which says, Falmé D the king … never mind, call me young sensei.” It’s a catchy hook that speaks on his goals and his past and the things he’s been through, and uses that as a spur to be a better man in the future.  

The second track is “Fly,” which is more of an up-tempo groove that talks about wanting to take off and fly and be in the sky and have no worries or doubts in life. This leads into the final track, “Mission,” which is also the inspiration for the EP’s cover art, which was drawn by Falmé D’s good friend Levi 

“It’s a song about how far we’ve come and how I always say I’m on a mission,” he said. “That’s what I’m all about. I’m faith-forward and on a mission. This song captures that and wraps up everything I’ve been saying for the past four or five years and shows that what I said I was going to do, I actually accomplished.” 

Falmé D has been making music since his early teenage years. His mother was a singer who loved the Oldies, and his father was into hip-hop, which led to a diverse and eclectic range of musical interests for Falmé D. As such, his palette is a little different than one might expect from a hip-hop artist today. His voice and his flows aren’t like anyone else in the business. The beats he chooses and uses aren’t like anyone else. He prides himself on that, and has worked hard over the years to hone his craft and create something that is truly original.  

“I hope my music is known for being unique and standing the test of time,” he said. “I go back and listen to the music I’ve dropped over the years, and a lot of it I know will stand the test of time. People are still listening to music I dropped three or four years ago, which makes me feel good. Even with sounds changing so much, my sound is still mine and will always be that way. I’m creating and standing strong among all the other music of the world. And people who need it will get it when they need it. That’s the mission.” 

Falmé D said he has more music and videos coming in the next few months. To listen to his music, or to follow him on social media, please visit the following links: 

https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/BtGDDgx6yE1xtGcM7 

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lVFdj8YA1BoLHzpT_yBTbT2JRjXgA789U 

Instagram: https://instagram.com/mottoman_?igshid=1vx7jkwsopgau 

TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMe9D6FQv/ 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/mottoman_?s=21 

Josiah Gray – Need To Know

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Masterful Production and Eclectic Genres Shine on Josiah Grey’s Debut LP (Miami) 

On his debut album, A Blessing Money Can’t Buy, Josiah Grey celebrates his struggles and how he overcame them to truly value life as a blessing money can’t buy. Grey, a native Ecuadorian, may only be 20 years old, but he’s already come up through the ranks as a DJ, producer, and artist.  

I did a lot of DJ’ing. My stepbrother used to produce so I would watch him and he taught me. I would DJ at house parties. He did bigger venues. He took a different route and did Hispanic music. I decided what I wanted to do and taught myself everything else after that,” says Grey. By middle school, he had a recording set up in his room. Later, he spent all his time after school at “YouTube University,” soaking up everything he could about production and sampling. A search for the right studio led him to House of Dreams, where he’s been perfecting the album for the past two years.  

While Grey mainly focuses on rap, his album nods toward R&B and rock music, also featuring lines delivered in Spanish. The songs on this project are just a glimpse at the other music he’s waiting to release, which reveals his greater breadth of influences. He’s an eclectic listener, citing J. Cole and Nas as rap influences on his rap and classic rock artists like Pink Floyd, Grateful Dead, and The Doors on his production, alongside The Alchemist, 9th Wonder, and Kanye West. 

“Need to Know” showcases Grey’s R&B skills. “It was about a crush I had on this girl. We had a thing and it inspired me. I talk about other situations, but mainly that one. It’s a love song but it has another meaning to it. If you listen to it, it’s about how not to get too obsessed–but just a little bit,” he says. The song’s slow groove and clear vocals highlight its introspective nature.  

Grey says, “The point-of-view of the album is me coming out as an artist. I talk about me and the album is about my struggles coming up.” “Josiah’s Journal” makes those struggles visceral. Built on a delicate guitar sample from Pink Floyd’s “Hey You,” the song quickly takes on an aggressive beat and confrontational flow. 

The album ends, appropriately, with “Odyssey’s End.” “It’s the end of a journey, wrapping up the end of everything I’ve gone through. It’s about overcoming things and finding resolution. The vibe is about overcoming. Everybody says it’s like a song they’d hear at the end of the movie when the closing credits roll,” the artist says. This track is a rock song with a rap bridge, then becomes a hybrid, all with the help of Truee K. The lyrics celebrates the self-care and self-improvement that have guided Grey, and they’re also a prayer for safe passage forward.  

A Blessing Money Can’t Buy is available on all streaming platforms.  

Album on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lovco5UHMCW23trsUsonuEq0K9bxWt_oc
 

Other streaming links: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/josiahgrey/a-blessing-money-cant-buy
 

Social media: https://www.instagram.com/josiah.grey/ 

MinaCci – Invincible

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MinaCci pushes through adversity like a rose through concrete and shares journey on new EP ‘Cr3’ 

TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA – Sometimes love blossoms in the most unexpected of ways. Take, for instance, two best friends. They love to be together and do everything together, and over time their relationship slowly starts to change. They start dressing their best and acting their best whenever they hang out with one another. They are the first person the other thinks of when facing difficult times. And finally, as if with a spark of inspiration, they realize they have fallen in love with one another. And that love, built with the deepest of bonds, is “Invincible.” 

That’s the message behind the new single from Canadian artist MinaCci. “Invincible” is a song that ladies will love and guys will dive into as the ultimate romantic hip-hop ballad. With a strong blend of hip-hop beats and R&B melodies, the song not only showcases MinaCci’s more soulful side, but also his diverse ability as an artist to fuse multiple sounds into something truly original. 

“I’m very into my feelings and emotions, no matter what the relationship is,” he said. “I learned how to soak all that up and put it into a song. It’s like a journal entry. I’m writing something out from my heart into my music. You hear pain and soul and struggle in my music. It’s raw and uncut. Every song you know it will mean something. I’m not just putting something together to make something fun to listen to. I have gone through things and I’m connecting with others who go through similar things.” 

“Invincible” is the first single off the forthcoming EP “Cr3,” which stands for Concrete Rose. MinaCci has already released two previous installments of the “Cr” series, and each one further explores the journey of a man who started from nothing and made something profound out of his art – just like a rose growing through the cracks of concrete. 

MinaCci said he first started a journey into music when he was a young teen who fell in love with poetry. During a difficult time in his family’s life he moved in with his cousin, who introduced him to beat-making and freestyling. When his aunt purchased him a Dollar Store microphone, he started rapping and recording some of the poems he’d written, and the rest is history.  

“I had so many burdens in my life, and music literally became my escape and kept me mentally sane,” he said. “I fell in love with the art of music – writing and putting those emotions out into the world. Today, I want to make music to touch people. When they go through something they can hear me and relate and know they aren’t the only ones going through that. If you can relate to an artist, it feels like you’re not going through something alone. So whether you’re in need of a spark or some guidance, you can turn to my music when you’re in need of something. Ultimately, I just want to change lives. If it’s possible to change even just one life, that’s what I really want to do.” 

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

Instagram @Loyaltiesfirst 

Spotify/Apple Music Etc – “MinaCci”  
Twitter https://twitter.com/minaccithereal

Brian McKnight Jr. – Sprung

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Brian McKnight Jr. bring Prince Charming back to music with new R&B-centered Pop song ‘Sprung’ 

LOS ANGELES, CA – Brian McKnigt Jr. is a well-known name in the music industry. Best recognized as legendary R&B and Soul artist Brian McKnight’s son, Brian Jr. has left his own indelible mark in music with hit singles and roles in films over the past decade-and-a-half. He’s had a lot of ups-and-downs in his life, but through it all he has maintained an inner drive to spread love and joy to the world through his artistic expression. 

His latest single “Sprung” is another R&B-centered Pop track that continues that mission of inspiring others to love. It’s an R&B song with some bounce to it, inviting listeners to bop their heads while enjoying the sultry sounds of this amazing vocalist. Inspired by his girlfriend Adina, the song is about falling in love and recognizing how lucky you are when you find the perfect person for you. 

“My brother (and producer) Duke was sending me beats and rhythms for this new project, and I was getting them right as I met the girl I’m with now,” Brian Jr. said. “All of the songs on this new album will be around the theme of falling in love, and this particular song is inspired by her. Once I met her, that was it. And because of her the whole theme of the album is going to be warm and happy and giving people something to dance to again and fall in love to. I want to bring Prince Charming back into the business. I would love for everyone to be butt naked by the third song.” 

Though the album isn’t slated to be released until late summer, this first single is available across all streaming platforms. It not only sets up audiences for what’s to come, but also showcases the unique vulnerability Brian Jr. brings to the table. As a veteran of the game who also brings an education of the industry most other artists could only dream of, Brian Jr. has mastered the art of mixing genres and creating unique sounds and styles that help him to stand head and shoulders above other R&B and Pop artists out there. Add to that the voice, which has been undeniable from the beginning, and Brian Jr. is destined to leave as big of a mark – if not greater – than his father.  

“Not too many artists get an in-depth look at the industry like I have,” he said. “This is literally what I was born into, and this project will showcase every single thing I can do. It’s packaged in a Pop way so that everyone in the household can listen to it. I think after this year everyone will finally realize I was born for this. It’s what I believe in my heart and soul that I was put here to do. I want people to feel something and take whatever they want from it. If the music can be as healing for the people who listen to it as it is for me to make it, then I’ve accomplished my goal.” 

A music video for “Sprung” is also available for fans to enjoy, and Brian Jr. said he may release another single during the early part of the summer before launching the full album in late August or early September.  

To listen to Brian McKnight Jr.’s music, or to follow him on social media, please visit the following links: 

https://www.instagram.com/brianmcknightjr/?hl=en 

https://www.facebook.com/BrianMcKnightJr/ 

https://promo.theorchard.com/cxQWsb1E3ScVH1osgONw 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gxdky2dGMoU  

East Mane – Right Mind

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Windy City Collaboration Between Three Rising Artists Produces sure-to-be Hit ‘Right Mind’ 

CHICAGO, IL – Daniel Vilardo and Jeremy Vasquez, known professionally as East Mane, are a lo-fi hip-hop duo from Chicago, Illinois, that is eliciting a lot of buzz throughout the international music market. Their latest single, “Right Mind,” features their signature ambient/electronic style paired with the more grimy Drill brought forward by featured artist Naike. The song also features vocalist KiraJanel, who’s smooth, melodic vocals bring a softer and more distinctive tone to the track. Set to drop on May 7 across all streaming platforms, it’s a song that is sure to be one of the summer’s hottest hits. 

“Our original intention was to create something with Naike that would blend both of our unique styles,” said Vilardo, producer of East Mane. “He wanted to use this collaboration as an opportunity to push himself outside his comfort zone and do something more experimental.” 

“The process for us is all about storytelling,” added Vasquez, who is the rapper and lyricist of East Mane. “Everything I write has to do with experiences from our past. Daniel and I met in our early teenage years at a time when we were struggling to fit in, and bonded over music as a way to escape. Meeting Naike, we were immediately drawn to his style and message as an artist, as we felt it resonated with East Mane’s.” 

Altogether, the sound that these three artists have created on this single is truly original and destined to stand out in the midst of a crowded music market. This song is yet another hit from East Mane, whose production mixes elements from modern electronic production acts such as Kaytranada and FKJ, while also featuring lyrics drawn from influences such as rappers like Kota The Friend and Mac Miller.  

“We always strive to be original,” Vilardo said. “In the end, it’s about connecting with our listeners. Jeremy and I have known each other pretty much all our lives and each one of our songs is a window into our life experiences.” 

To listen to East Mane’s music, or to follow them on social media, please visit the following links: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E08wrxhy1I8 

www.instagram.com/east_mane_music/ 

www.facebook.com/eastmanemusic/ 

www.tiktok.com/@eastmanemusic 

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Apple Music 

Playa Fly – Don’t Know Me

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 Living legend Playa Fly comes out of the shadows to showcase his standout style with new single ‘Don’t Know Me’ 

MEMPHIS, TN – As the South continues to enjoy unparalleled success in hip-hop, it would be a major crime not to acknowledge and recognize the shear genius of the Memphis TN Legend” of rap Playa Fly. He is the underground king personified and deserves his place on the Memphis Mt. Rushmore of iconic emcees. Yet many fans of hip-hop haven’t had the privilege of knowing his name. He’s flown under the radar, so to speak, despite being one of the most well-known artists among industry insiders.  

His latest single “Don’t Know Me” is about to change everything. Produced in conjunction with notorious Zaytoven – who has produced with Gucci Mane, among others – the song is not only an amazing example of high-class entertainment and Playa Fly’s amazing flow, but it’s also a statement piece that will let the world know just what they’ve been missing all these years. 

“A lot of people consider me to have a legendary career, but I’ve never had the major publicity that a lot of others in my peer group have had,” Playa Fly said. “Even though I have a great career, you probably don’t know me. You’re unfamiliar with who I am. So this song is kind of a shoutout to the world that I have connections in the industry and I make great music and I’ve been doing this at a high level for many years.” 

Born and raised in Memphis’ notorious South Parkway Street neighborhood, Playa Fly grew up in an environment where drug dealing, gang banging, prostitution, carjacking and murder was a daily norm. This had a lasting effect on young Playa Fly, who fell victim to the lure of fast money. As a bona-fide hustler, Playa Fly became a certified hood celebrity before he was 21, mostly due to a reputation that stretched from one end of the city to the other for being a straight-up G when it comes to getting big money or handling those who opposed him.  

But though his street savvy is what he became known for when he was young, it’s his natural talent as a rapper and musician that has stayed with him throughout his entire life. At a time when many rappers are known for not living up to or being the extra gangster that emcees claim to be on wax, Playa Fly is a rapper who only raps about real-life experiences. He’s inspired by legends like Tupac, Marvin Gaye, Rakim, and his father, the late great Bill Chill who is featured on his most popular songs such as Gettin It On,” “Crownin Me,” and “Nobody Needs Nobody.” He has taken those inspirations to create his own signature style that he hopes will connect with fans far and wide all around the world. 

“I come from an era where music mattered,” he said. “I come from a time where basslines and production mattered. I come from a time where you have to do mixing and mastering and really put the work into making something sound great. I want people to remember that’s what music really is. Production and quality matters. Saying the truth in everything you do matters. I still try to tell the truth in every single line, because I create real music. And it’s timeless. It doesn’t fade away. Now that I’m introducing new fans to that music, it’s just gonna grow and grow.” 

In addition to “Don’t Know Me,” Playa Fly is set to release another single called “I Met A Girl” later this summer, which he created in collaboration with Atlanta producer and Memphis Native Drumma Boy. To listen to Playa Fly’s music, or to follow him on social media, please visit the following links: 

https://youtu.be/6X4vxYrZwqo 

https://m.soundcloud.com/user-127918775/dont-know-me/s-yOLxS2REWCQ 

https://instagram.com/playaflym3?igshid=s0af7hrftx3k 

https://twitter.com/playaflym3?s=21 

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1m-faw-w-vhsEieUb–0rdHfeO_zea0zK 

JPG – It’s a Wrap (Certified)

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New single from East Coast rapper JPG gets audiences turnt up 

YEMASSEE, SC – A new turn-up song just in time for the summer is making its way along the East Coast from South Carolina rapper JPG. The single is “It’s A Wrap,” and not only does it showcase this young artists unique flow and stand-out style, but it also features a bouncy beat that is ready-made to get people up on their feet and dancing. Telling the story of JPG’s rise from rags-to-riches, and his dreams of making it into super-stardom someday as an internationally known artist, this single is one that is already connecting with a wide fanbase.  

“I try to stand out how I rap lyrically,” JPG said. “I know a lot of people don’t rap the way I rap. I’m rapping for people who grew up the way I grew up. I’m talking about where I cam from and how I grew up. I came from the trenches and made it out, and I’m trying to relate to people like that.” 

Born in San Diego, but raised in Yemassee, South Carolina, this up-and-coming young musician has been rapping since middle school. It was something he just did on a whim one day for the fun of it, but when people heard him they immediately recognized his natural skill. The encouragement he received pushed him to stick with it, and for the past few years he’s continued to hone his craft. About six months ago he recorded his first song “Made It Out,” and the response has been exceptional.  

As a father of two young children, JPG said his goal in this endeavor to pursue a full-time career in music is to take care of his family. Not only did he struggle growing up, but he and the family have struggled in recent years through hard times.  

“I became who I became without my mother, who left me when I was young,” JPG said. “I express that in my music. What I create is about where I come from, where I want to go, and how far I’ve come. Sometimes I also rap about past relationships, because I’ve had a hard time with those, as well.” 

JPG said his all-time favorite rapper is Lil Wayne because of his metaphors and amazing bars. He also loves more modern-day artists like Gucci Mane and No Cap. He said he hopes to one day create a body of work that put his name in the same conversation as those legends. He’ll continue to build that legacy with another single called “Lifetime,” which should drop later this summer. 

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

YouTube link: https://youtu.be/sNBkQdlNHhI 

Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/its-a-wrap-certified/1546801938?i=1546801940 

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/0bLHoxmDotpIfYmAr1WDML?si=aP-1e66LQRSLP2mtGKy7lg

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

Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/jpg_superman 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JPG-100731188600897/

Dezvelkito – Voodoo Woman

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Creative scientist Dezvelkito heals the world through singing with new single ‘Voodoo Woman’ 

NEW JERSEY – A fiery new drum-seduced track that allows your senses to escape into the jungle with blissful happiness is making its way to the masses from spiritual guru and international artist Dezvelkito. “Voodoo Woman” is an upbeat dance track that highlights the kind of women who entrance men and end up changing their lives. It’s one of many new tracks from this artist, who spends his days developing and building organic health spas that he plans to share with the world as part of his mission to offer spiritual and physical healing to the citizens of the earth. 

“The song is about a woman who has everything so good about her that men are obsessed and cant get away from her,” Dezvelkito said. “A lot of men out there are possessed by a voodoo woman … but these men love it! There are women out there who literally possess a man’s soul with their loving.” 

“Voodoo Woman” is just one of many singles that Dezvelkito said he plans to release this year, all as a way to help draw attention to his greater ambition, which is to bring healing to the world through a variety of different endeavors. When it comes to life, Dezvelkito lives it as a prism. He is truly an international man of mystery. He’s a filmmaker, writer, singer, biochemist, spiritual healer, spa developer and entrepreneur. He said he sings to “create a healthier world” – an idea born from a personal journey that includes the deep love for music he has had his entire life. 

But singing wasn’t originally part of the plan for this multi-talented man. In fact, it took a push from notorious producer Dany “Mozart” L’Aporte to really get Dezvelkito to take the leap and put his own voice to the tracks he was producing. He and Mozart were working together on some beats at the studio when Mozart encouraged him to put his own voice on the track. At first Dezvelkito was dismissive of the idea, but then Mozart said something that changed his life. 

“He told me that if he was on a plane and we were gonna crash, he knew I was the type of guy who would get in the cockpit and try to save us,” Dezvelkito said. “I was exhausted from all the work I had been doing and with trying to get this spa built, and when he said that, it changed everything. It put some life into me. I was challenged, and I decided to step up and get behind the mic. I started to record in Creole – which is my native language from Haiti. It just felt right. Next thing you know we put out that first record and we’re getting a lot of great compliments. Before you know it, I have eight records done. Now I’m planning on recording at least 100 records in the next three years. I never thought he’d push me to sing – I was just thinking of making music for the love and scoring tracks for film and tv projects I have coming down the line. But when he challenged me, I realized it was like God talking to me. And I think the reason God wants me to sing is because he/she knows how much work I’ve put in over the past years to develop these systems and help people health-wise. By singing, I can bring attention to this work and help a lot more people than I even anticipated.”  

“Voodoo Woman” is currently available across all streaming platforms. He also has another song worth mentioning called “Woman” an Afrobeat and R&B sensation that brings awareness on how men should properly serve women for a better life on earth. 

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

Link to “voodoo woman” 

Https://open.spotify.com/track/1dNHe26lXaMJtQHQrvlgRq?si=1uuLTKC9TmeF9pFQOJjKgA 

Link to “woman” 

https://open.spotify.com/track/0xiWI2Px3Q9tfKu7GjhIkh?si=Xzw5ZHc2SR-v1b3Y2mypAQ 

Instagram.com/dezvelkito_music.

Youtube.com/dezvelkito 

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Taeyz – I’m The Man

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Summer-ready hit ‘I’m The Man’ from South Florida rapper Taeyz lights up audiences worldwide 

WEST PALM BEACH, FL – If you don’t bop your head and bounce when you listen to the latest single from Florida artist Taeyz, there’s something wrong with you. “I’m The Man” is a sure-fire summer hit with its bouncy groove and swaggy rapid-fire flow. It’s a club and party track that’s ready-made for just having a good time. And Taeyz is offering it up to the world just in time to make waves through a summer when so many people are ready to get out and let loose after more than a year of quarantines and social distancing.  

“The vibe of the song is just filled with joke lines and dancing,” Taeyz said. “When I made it I was just having fun. It’s about a fly guy in the club just having a good time – just having fun and dancing. Just like all of my other songs, this one is me being me. I’m never talking about anything violent – it’s all fun and happy vibes, which is my personality and my music.” 

Many listeners of his music will recognize a sound that feels a little bit like Big Sean or Tyga, and Taeyz doesn’t shy away from those comparisons. In fact, he feels honored to be mentioned in the same breath as those legends – especially since he’s only been doing music professionally for about a year. He never really thought music would be a legitimate career for him, until one day in early 2020 he was driving as a Lyft driver and ended up with a producer in his back seat. The producer was Bronson, and as they started talking he shared with Taeyz some of his beats.  

“I just kind of randomly said, ‘I like that. You should let me make a song if the opportunity is there,’” Taeyz said. “I didn’t think anything would come from it, but he encouraged me to do it and the first song we made together got a lot of really good feedback from my friends. They all said it was a song that could be on the radio. So I got with Bronson and started making more and more, and that’s how I got to where I am today. I had no idea I had this talent, I just wanted to see if I could make more songs that friends said could be on the radio. And I wanted to make sure that if I was going to do this as a serious career than I wanted to do it right.” 

Today Taeyz has 10 songs ready for release, and he plans to follow up “I’m The Man” with a love song called “I Found One” later this summer. As he builds his fanbase and shares his music with more and more audiences around the world, he said he hopes he becomes known for making good music and being a creative artist.  

“I just like good music,” he said. “I want to be another artist who makes good music.” 

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

https://youtu.be/5oHDrlfEALY
https://twitter.com/TaeyzMA 

https://Instagram.com/TaeyzMA  

https://www.snapchat.com/add/vareysc