D’Antré – Deep Sea

Industry Spotlight, ME Blog, Music, Promo

Multigenre sensation, D’Antré delves into carnal activities with wicked new single “Deep Sea”

LOS ANGELES, CA – A prolific and driven musician, D’Antré’s music style is a blend of Trap and Pop mixed with R&B, combined with lyrics about a mixed range of themes. Always full of surprises, he switches from talking about love affairs and heartbreak to more X-rated topics. In the same vein as his popular stripper-themed track, “Got the Juice,” D’Antré just dropped his new single, “Deep Sea.”

Recorded in Redondo Beach, CA, “Deep Sea” is about sexual encounters. For this new Hip Hop release, D’Antré said “I made a different song from talking about love. I don’t just talk about love. I talk about what everyone thinks about. People are always thinking about sex and stuff like that.” Working with a friend, D’Antré made a TikTok skit with his song playing in the background. After the skit amassed a ton of views, the artist decided to release the song as a single for more exposure. Sporting an uptempo groove that you can dance to, “Deep Sea” is destined to kick off a new dance challenge craze with everyone recording themselves dancing to the song.

D’Antré maintains a large catalog of music and loves being in the studio every day. The artist is constantly motivated to put out new tracks, so things happen fast with him. “Deep Sea” comes hot on the heels of the first two songs he released earlier this year – “Fly Wit Me” (which racked up over 250,000 streams in its first 10 days) and “Queen of the Summer.”

His wildly popular 12 song mixtape, “Escape the Ordinary” came out in the middle of last year as an introduction to his voice and unique musical style. Recorded in Washington D.C., the Hip Hop/R&B collection takes its title from his favorite slogan. “That’s my motto. I use “escape the ordinary” for everything,” D’Antré said. “I think everybody should escape the ordinary and do what they want to do.”

D’Antré comes from a musically inclined family and has been involved with music all of his life. He often traveled to LA from Washington D.C. where he is originally from with his DJ father. He remembers deciding to get into music after meeting Bobby Brown and Alicia Keys at the BET Awards. He also had a cousin who made beats, and D’Antré started singing over some beats he created himself. Listeners are naturally drawn to his unusual sound, and once he started adding his music to his skits, his popularity really took off. Increased exposure to industry personnel like meeting Stevie Wonder, Berry Gordie, Tank and Quality Control during a trip to Motown fuelled D’Antré’s interest in building his career. When D’Antré has a vision, he stops at nothing to make sure that vision comes true, and he keeps in close contact with A&R reps and producers who are always interested in what he is up to.

There is much more to look forward to from this ambitious musician. D’Antré plans to bring out a new mixtape, “Crazy Love” around the middle of May. The R&B/Pop love song collection will contain about 8 songs including “Fly Wit Me,” “Queen of Summer” and a song he’s working on right now called “Boomerang.” “Crazy Love” will be followed by another Hip Hop collection within 2 months. The diversity of his musical offerings makes it impossible to put D’Antré in a rigid box. “That’s how I am. I’ll do some R&B, and the next thing you know, I’ll be doing some Hip Hop / Pop type of stuff. That’s how it changes up.”

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

https://www.dantre.net/

https://open.spotify.com/artist/1qgwuGA0z0Lyv5VqS9yIu4

https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/dantr%C3%A9/1454006757

https://soundcloud.com/dantremusic

https://www.instagram.com/dantre__/

https://twitter.com/tre618

“Deep Sea”

https://soundcloud.com/dantremusic/deep-sea

https://open.spotify.com/track/02uLivPHvrPDpGc2aIbe0E?si=ciEv6hI9RXiimKNoDHsJnw

C.O.A. – 1:44

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Young rapper from Puerto Rico drops inspired debut EP ‘Seven’

SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO – Many of the world’s most notorious artists have stories of how a lightning strike of inspiration led to a hit song being written in little to no time. Young singer/songwriter Stephano Cervantes – artistically known as Coa – is one of the few talented artists in the world who can testify to such a career-changing moment. While spending seven days in Miami, Florida over the New Year’s holiday, he found himself in the midst of one of those lightning strikes of inspiration. The end result is a seven-song EP appropriately titled, “Seven,” currently available across all streaming platforms.

The project blends influences from his home of Puerto Rico with twists on modern sounds found across all sub-genres of Hip Hop – from Hard Rap to Melodic Rap to Bubblegum Rap to Rock and more. Coa is an artist who shows versatility and whose lyrics touch on a diverse range of topics to which almost anyone from any walk of life can relate. Specifically with this EP, Coa said he’s sharing with the world some of his life experiences and goals for the future, while also touching on personal topics that he knows will connect with many listeners around the world.

I want people to enjoy my music and to be able to relate to what I say in my tracks,” he said “I want them to find something of value in my music. If people listening to my music are inspired to affect others positively or are inspired to perform their very own craft – say paint, meditate, compose or even as simple as doing exercises and keep themselves healthy – then my goal would be completed. More than anything, I want to make music that creates a connection and inspires passion. Music has always made me feel a certain way. I feel emotionally attached to it. I believe that there is a power within music that can move people … move the masses. Therefore, I want my music to infect these masses with goodwill and have those masses spread that positivity. It’s an idea I fell in love with since I experienced it through music myself. I fell in love with it because I’ve been moved and inspired by the artists that I respect and admire. Thus, I want to spend the rest of my life making it happen.”

“Seven” is Coa’s first foray into that endeavor. The project opens with an intro skit called “Flip Phone” that is intended to put the listener in Coa’s shoes. A friend calls and wakes him up and invites him to go skateboarding. The rest of the EP should take listeners through the day in the life of a skateboarder and musician, capped with some ear candy via a poem at the end with the outro “Mind Dessert.” The five tracks in the middle take listeners on a ride from Melodic Rap to Rock Rap and everything in between.

The first is “VHS,” the debut single from the project and the one that is getting the most attention to date. It literally describes Coa’s life as a skateboarder and musician, and explores what it takes to keep that balance between his two loves. That’s followed by “Appetite for Destruction,” a song in which Coa takes on an evil alter ego and reaches into a darker part of his mind in ways that bring some grungy, aggressive vibes to the track. The third single is “City Lights,” a groovy, more laid-back track inspired by Coa’s love of Anime. The song samples Coa’s favorite Anime show, “Naruto.” Fourth on the EP is the song “1:44,” which Coa said is his personal favorite. It’s more of a Rock/Rap vibe with vocals that are reminiscent of Kurt Cobain. The song also features an electric guitar solo toward the end. And finally there’s “Give Back,” a Lo-Fi which Coa said is important in that it highlights his desire to inspire others to give back to their communities. 

“I really wanted an EP with a message that people can take and apply immediately,” he said. “If this music thing goes well for me and I’m ever in a position of having a lot of capital, I should always be humble and give back to the people no matter what. I never want to let myself be drawn into greed or selfishness. That’s what this song is about.”

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

https://fanlink.to/coaseven

https://www.instagram.com/_c.o.a._/

https://twitter.com/thisisnotcoa

https://www.facebook.com/Coa-111156930456357

“Seven”

https://open.spotify.com/album/39bDbgjUiUEZW02THT4TjE?si=_EjEmyYhSGCO46Mml_IRQg

[Single] @lodeezyofficial “KOOCKIN & JUGGIN”

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01 MAY 2020 (FORT LAUDERDALE, FL) – Miami’s Cheflodeezy releases first single
of 2020 “Koockin & Juggin”, pushing out new music against the backdrop of the
Corona virus pandemic.

Stream/download “Koockin & Juggin” HERE

Miami like most cities ha been grappling with the effects of the Coronavirus. The usually
teeming city known for it’s vibrance and energy has ground to a halt in an effort to slow
the spread of the virus via social distancing measures. Rapper Cheflodeezy is hoping
for the return of life to his beloved city and is choosing to let the creative juices flow
during the difficult time for the city. Choosing to release his newest single “Koockin &
Juggin”. The high energy trap infused single is Deezy’s first of the year with a
continuous stream of releases planned as the year progresses.

The single written and performed by Deezy is semi-autobiographical and chronicles
some of Deezy’s favorite pastimes as well as laying out some of Miami’s unspoken
street code. The single is assisted with a beat production from producer Ace Bankz.
The single is broadly available on May 1st, 2020.

Cheflodeezy is a Jamaican born Miami based artist. Deezy moved to Opa Locka, Miami
at the age of 9 where he lived with his mom and younger brother. Deezy found his love for
music as a teenager at Miami Central High, when his best friend at the time introduced
him to the beat making platform Fruity Loops. After high school, Deezy fell into the street
life. By the age of 21 he had multiple arrests, struggled with homelessness and the loss of
a few close friends to gun violence. After almost being incarcerated for undisclosed cases
and the birth of his first child llamiyah, Deezy decided to change his life.

He went to culinary school and pursued a career as a professional chef. This is where he
got the nick name “Cheflodeezy”. He free-styled and had other students listen to his
music on a daily basis. After graduating culinary school, Deezy began to climb in the
hospitality industry. Cheflodeezy started to literally blow up in the culinary word where he
was featured in SoHo House world magazine as a rising star on Deco drive, and cooking
for various celebrities on visits. Never letting his love for music die, Cheflodeezy went to
recording studios on his days off and wrote music before and after work on most days.
Still dream chasing and dropping music weekly, Cheflodeezy does this for the love of the
craft.

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[Single] @LadiKlip ‘Break That Back’

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Trina Taylor better known as Ladi Klip was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida AKA Broward County on October 5th, 1995. She was born to succeed with her dad and siblings also having a love of music. Something most don’t know about Ladi Klip is that while she can project her voice across a large and crowded room, she’s only 4’10”.

The stage name Klip was coined by the older gentleman when she in middle school and he heard how fast Trina could rap. Trina added Ladi because it’s always Ladi’s first!! Her peers believing in her is what originally influenced her to take her passion seriously and hone it into the craft its become today. A couple artists that have influenced Ladi Klip along the way have been the legendary wordsmith Missy Elliot and the talented and versatile Jamie Fox.

Her first project ‘Take One’ EP was compiled while she as traveling and touring. Having performed on stages across the nation and hitting the booth with some truly influential artists, Ladi Klip has proven that she’s a very innovative and explosive artist. With features from such artists as Lil Flip, and featured in such publications as Urban Mainstream Magazine & Ace Magazine, Ladi Klip is proving that she know her way around this industry and how to hustle to accomplish her dreams and goals.

Not only is Ladi Klip an entertainer, she’s also a songwriter, actress and had a background in music production having been a student at Full Sail University. Starting her own label, weRmuzik Entertainment LLC, Ladi Klip continues to reach the masses and shock the world with her talent. But let’s not forget, hip hop and R&B aren’t the only genre’s you can find Ladi Klip she also has a number of EDM/House music tracks as well.

Download/Stream: https://ditto.fm/break-that-back

Follow Ladi Klip:
https://www.facebook.com/ladi.klip
https://www.facebook.com/ladikliptheartist/
https://www.instagram.com/ladiklip
https://twitter.com/ladiklip

Booking Info: weRmuzik Entertainment 954.826.1822

Instruments of Musick – Moving Forward

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Instruments of Musick drop perfect single to help people deal with current world affairs

DETROIT, MI – If ever there was a time for a song that helps people through difficult times, now is that time. And brothers Garvin and Gary “Fatman” McKinney have the perfect song. 

The duo performs under the name Instruments of Musick, and their new single “Moving Forward” not only showcases their one-of-a-kind sound and style but also offers a message of hope and inspiration for a world weary from the after effects of a global pandemic.

“It’s a song I wrote about two years ago after me and my family was going through a difficult situation,” Garvin said. “It took us a while to get back on our feet, and that’s what this song is about – pushing through adversities. Don’t let things get you down. It’s an encouragement type of song with a mid-tempo chill, laid-back vibe that is perfect for what’s happening in the world today.”

Operating out of Detroit, Instruments of Musick had been on the scene for a number of years, carving out a niche with their unique blend of inspirational music driven by the pedal steel guitar which is a 10 string instrument played in country western by Fatman. Raised in the church, the brothers joined their mother in playing and singing during weekly worship services. Over the years, their Gospel music evolved to include more universal messages that bring positivity to the world.

“We have a unique sound, especially with the steel guitar,” Garvin said. “That style combined with the way my songwriting goes is something that I don’t really hear in today’s music. There’s not really anything like it, and it’s definitely different than what I hear on the radio these days. Our music is just different – it’s positive and you can’t put it in a box.”

That versatility will be put on further display with Instruments of Musick’s new album which is slated for release later this year. Garvin said it’s an album that will have songs exploring a wide range of emotions and experiences – from depression to dance-inducing fun times. And more than anything, it will feature a lot of instrumentals from the brothers. 

 “The songs on that album are meant to offer listeners positivity and hope and looking to the future. We want to bring that positivity in everything we do. We’re just trying to lift people up. And we’re hoping that with this album we can take things to the next level,” Garvin said.

“Moving Forward” is slated to release across multiple streaming platforms on April 30, with the full album to follow later in the year. 

To find out more about Instruments of Musick, follow them on:

https://www.facebook.com/Instruments-Of-Musick-583864495072709/

Leo Amari – Plug Luv

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Leo Amari dares people to shoot for their dreams
with new EP ‘Mud on the Moon’

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Keep your eye on your dreams, no matter how difficult it gets. That’s the message East Coast rapper Leo Amari wants to send to fans all over the world. It’s also the message at the forefront of his latest EP, “Mud on the Moon,” which is slated to drop across all streaming platforms on April 24.

“A lot of people nowadays aren’t shooting for their dreams,” Leo said. “They’re always settling for the 9-to-5 and a lot of times it’s because they’re listening to the critics and the small talk about them. But this EP is trying to tell them to keep letting those people talking and just prove them wrong. I want to show people that they can shoot for their dreams.”

The eight-song project has more of an up-tempo vibe, Leo said, and builds off the momentum he’s created for himself over the past couple of years as an independent artist. His first project, released last year, was one that explored the struggles of his life and related to listeners through a shared pain. This album will be more commercial and show the world that he has the skills and talent to compete with other mainstream artists. 

“It’s still my sound and anyone who is familiar with my first project will recognize me in this one,” he said, “but this one has a little bit of everything. You could play it in the clubs or pretty much anywhere.”

Leo said he worked closely with a young, up-and-coming producer named Finnick who at only 18 years of age is already creating beats and sounds that are being desired by big names in the industry. Those beats pair perfectly with Amari’s adept ability to lay down lasting lyrics that cut to the core and are immediately relatable with people from all walks of life.

“What sets me apart is my work ethic and my stories,” he said. “A lot of people can relate to my stories that I’m putting out there. So while I might sound similar to others on the market in some ways, I still will have my own stories. Everything I talk about comes from my life – either something I’ve experienced or seen, or something a friend has gone through. And through my music, my story can become your story because I’ll be saying stuff that’s true to me but also can relate to anyone else.”

Leo said as a child growing up in the D.C. area, he was influenced by artists like Lil Wayne, Eminem, 50 Cent, Jay Z and more. He points to their musical style, diversity and beat choices as things that stood out to him and which he tried to emulate when he began to pursue his own career in music.

As a former member of a sensational male group, Leo had a two-year whirlwind of excitement and opportunity. He’s performed in every major arena in the D.C. metropolitan area and also had the chance to perform at the BET Experience in LA in 2015. He’s been highlighted at the iHeart Media presentation, as well as the Radio One show “Blitz.” And one of the hits with his former group saw wide-reaching airplay on radio stations all over the U.S. 

Before departing from the group, Leo was able to work with skilled song writers and producers. Some of the producers he’s worked with include Yung Berg “Hitmaka,” Drumma Boy, Zaytoven and Lee on the Beats. All of those producers had made hits with other well-known artists including Jason Derulo, Rihanna, Nicki Minaj, Wale, Kid Ink, Juicy J, August Alsina, Drake, Future, The Migos, Gucci Mane, DJ Khaled, Yo Gotti and Chris Brown.

For Leo’s new EP, he has partnered with Twenty-Two Recordings and Universal Music Group under a distribution deal. 

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

 

https://www.instagram.com/itsleoamari/

https://twitter.com/itsleoamari

http://www.leoamarimusic.com/

 

“Mud on the Moon”

https://music.apple.com/us/album/mud-on-the-moon/1507047220

Adocea – Alright

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Eclectic British songwriter taps into Jamaican heritage with new single ‘Alright’

LONDON, ENGLAND – In certain parts of Jamaica, it’s not uncommon to find individuals with names that nod to the rich history of the country. Adocea is one such name. But for the London-based musician Adocea, the name isn’t merely a nod to her Jamaican heritage. It’s also a way of honoring her mother whose middle name is Adocea. 

“My mom is my reason for everything,” she said. “Everyone needs to have a reason for their journey and she’s that for me. She was born into a large family in Jamaica and came to England. My father treated her badly and he wasn’t there for most of my life, so she and I became very close. She’s very selfless – always trying to help other people and willing to give them the shirt off her back. But life was hard on her, and I want to celebrate her.”

Adocea is an exciting new artist who, after many years of songwriting and setbacks, has finally decided to showcase her music with the world. Her newest single, “Alright,” taps into her Jamaican heritage and fuses those sounds of the Caribbean with the various odd other influences she adopted from a youth filled with eclectic tastes. The song is about not playing games and not wanting to argue with a significant other – essentially letting go of whatever it is that’s bothering you and saying, “It’s alright.” 

“I grew up in a musically eclectic household and this song is kind of a culmination of that,” Adocea said. “My mom would play reggae and dance hall music all the time. She also listened to a lot of country. My brothers were into rap – one was a Biggie fan and the other was into Tupac. My other sister was into R&B. So I had so many different influences growing up that sort of shaped who I am as an artist. When I was 15, I went from writing a lot of poetry into songwriting, but I never really had a desire to be on stage. I had a few setbacks with my music and I eventually thought to just try one more time because life is short. So I’m putting my music out there to see how it will be received.”

Adocea said the single blends her Jamaican roots with a dance hall vibe underneath a reggae beat that feels distinctly “English.” And like all of her music, “Alright” is lyrically cleaner and less vulgar than most music out there today. She said she makes a point of writing songs that are clean not only because she feels like it will cater to a wider audience but also because she wants her music to be something that can inspire younger generations to make positive change in the world. 

“In Jamaica today, there is so much potential for the future. But the lyrics of so much of our music is no good for the youth of that nation,” Adocea said. “I want to be someone who creates change. I want people to listen to my music and have fun without having to listen to anything vulgar.”

In addition to “Alright,” Adocea’s hard at work on an EP that she hopes to release sometime in the next few months. She’s also planning on a video for “Alright” and is eager to connect with new fans on social media.

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

https://www.instagram.com/iamadocea/

https://mobile.twitter.com/iamadocea

 

“Alright”

https://music.apple.com/gb/album/alright-feat-tizzy-brandz-single/1508833216

https://open.spotify.com/album/2Q12sfOYvGfP7AvyxfRh6a?si=W7yCguBxTmeM0fJs7VwumA

Blackmagick Floe – Captain

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Mixture of melodies and trap come together on
hot new single from East Coast artist Blackmagick Floe

VIRGINIA BEACH, VA – Blackmagick Floe is a diverse artist radiating out of Virginia Beach whose eclectic compositions combine witty wordplay with a dark persona in ways that are making people all along the East Coast sit up and pay attention. That fanbase is about to take a major leap forward with the release of his newest single, “Captain.”

With lyrics that explore what it means to take control of one’s life and be the captain of their own ship, the darker tones of the song demonstrate Blackmagick’s mastery of a specific sound that he likes to call “Badu Trap.”

“I like Erykah Badu a lot, and I feel like I incorporate her soul into my music which is why I call my sound Badu Trap,” Blackmagick said. “I’m putting melodies on a trap beat and get listeners hooked. But at the end of the day, you can feel what I’m saying and you can feel the quality of the music in a way that doesn’t feel manufactured. It’s organic and raw.”

Blackmagick said in some ways the single was a wake-up call for himself in that he realized he had to put his money where his mouth was if he was going to challenge the world with the thoughts and ideas he was bringing to life with this song. His passion is music and investing in that passion is something he’s starting to do with vigor. Self-described as “relentless” when it comes to his pursuit of excellence, this young artist is already making a name for himself as a hard-working, multi-talented individual whose unique perspective in the industry is much needed.

“I think this song is a good introduction to who I am,” he said. “It’s melodic and fits the sound of today’s culture, and it’s not just another shoot-em-up and kill-em rap song. It takes a creative approach and paints a picture for you. And the message is one that I live by in everything I do — Don’t give up. Don’t stop. It’s easy to get discouraged, but you can’t give up. So many people want magic in a bottle, but there are levels of success and you have to put in the work to climb that ladder. I make high quality music and I’m never gonna stop doing that, but I just have to keep raising the bar and putting out something even better every time.”

Toward that end, Blackmagick said he already has another major single in the works that he hopes to release later this summer. He also has plans to line up some live performances later this year when the social distancing order is lifted.

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

https://www.instagram.com/blackmagickfloe/
https://twitter.com/blackmagickfloe
Facebook.com/magickmanfloe

 

Mar – Dont Wanna Know

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Louisiana Rapper “Mar” delivers real and relevant music that arouses feelings

OPELOUSAS, LA – “Mar” (born Jamar Richard) is a hot young artist from Louisiana. The talented rapper’s musical style touches on many different genres, while his lyrical flow showcases his versatility. Dubbed “King of that Raw” by a mentor over three years ago, Mar proves his worthiness with each creation. “Every time I write a song or make something, I want to make sure that name fits me. I don’t want to drop anything that’s not nice. I make sure people hear it and say “That’s RAW!”, Mar said.

This authentic rapper is keeping it real, using music as therapy to let out all of his feelings and emotions. Listeners feel the full effect of his emotions in his songs, such as “Don’t Wanna Know” and “No Friends.”

Recorded in Dream Studios in Lafayette, LA in 2018, Mar shot the music video for “Don’t Wanna Know” in Opelousas last year. It has a chill groove that you can lay back and vibe to. Talking about being in a relationship, experiencing the pain of being heartbroken, and having friends you need to back away from, the song expresses the attitude that “If it’s going to hurt me, I don’t wanna know.”

Mar’s song, “No Friends” is a turn up song that touches the listener. Hearing the difference from song to song, listeners will still feel the emotions through each track. “I want you to feel every line, not just one,” Mar said. “I want you to feel every word I say.”

Versatile and unpredictable, every song from Mar is a unique creation. Using carefully selected beats and powerfully written lyrics inspired by people around him, Mar promises that “every song I drop will be different from the last.” The artist continued “people are gonna feel this. They’re gonna like this. I know what people like so I gotta give them what they want.” Mar’s new and older music is available across all the major digital platforms.

Even though he is only 21 years old, Mar has been making music for about ten years now. When he was young, he realized that he had a gift which he wasn’t using. Getting into music for the first time at 12 years old, he recorded his first song when he was around 18. Once he experienced working in a professional studio for the first time at 19, he never looked back. Mar got seriously involved in music three years ago. His diverse taste leads him to listen to music from several eras in many genres, but artists who inspired him to reach his full potential would include Tupac, Big L and Big Daddy Kane.

Mar has previously released several mixtapes and singles, and work has begun on his official debut album. With all his beats ready to go, Mar will likely drop the 10 to 12 track project, “If You Laughed At My Failures, Laugh At My Success” later this year.

He might have been taking it slow a few years ago, but now Mar is ready to chase his dreams at full speed. Music listeners will witness this determined young man’s continued development into the next big thing! “Once I get in the door, ain’t nobody kicking me out!”

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

https://open.spotify.com/artist/3jD3cuV4vcCCm24fztIOWV

https://music.apple.com/us/artist/wassam-mar/1468218438

https://soundcloud.com/wassam_mar

https://www.instagram.com/wassam_mar/

https://mobile.twitter.com/wassam_mar

“No Friends”

https://youtu.be/0LEmnAxnv0I

Admiral – Surgical Barz ft Tragedy Khadafi

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Admiral Returns To The Front Lines With His New Street Heater “surgical Barz” Ft Tragedy Khadafi

Glory Ave Entertainment frontman Admiral begins the campaign to his New album “Honor & Will” with a Lyrical haymaker entitled “Surgical Barz” featuring the legendary Queensbridge architect Tragedy Khadafi. On the record the two get right to business trading bars over a gritty track from Rising producer Boger with NY’s DJ Instynctz providing sharp incision like cuts to put the finishing touches on this heater. check it out Stream on Spotify

Follow Admiral on Social Media! IG: @admiral11 | Twitter: @admiral11 | FB: @admiralx1

Music Links:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGV097fUO6k
http://itunes.apple.com/album/id/1505194532
https://soundcloud.com/user-admiralbx/admiral-ft-tragedy-khadafi-surgical-barz-prod-by-boger-dj-instynctz

For more information, details and updates visit the links below:

www.gloryaveent.com

www.instagram.com/admiral11

https://www.facebook.com/ADMIRALX1/