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Maniac Lok & Cool Nutz Drop Official Music Video “First 48”

Maniac Lok & Cool Nutz

Portland legends Maniac Lok and Cool Nutz connect for the Official Music Video for their single “First 48” from their new album Red And Meth

The visual finds Maniac Lok & Cool Nutz commentating on the taboo subject of “snitchin”, “tellin”, “talkin”, “rattin”, and “informing”, and the pitfalls of the urban lifestyle that has become the downfall of so many people from Urban environments, both young and old.

Maniac Lok & Cool Nutz

Not only that but it captures the artists continuing to elevate the bar for Portland, Oregon’s constantly bubbling Hip-Hop scene. “First 48” features Lok & Nutz on a smooth, yet menacing audio landscape produced by Central California’s Ananymoso, who is responsible for the bulk of the production duties on “Red & Meth”

Press play on “First 48” available on YouTube plus the new album ‘Red & Meth’ available on Apple Music, Tidal, Spotify, and more! 

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Straight Official Sit Downs: CapriceGully

CAPRICEGULLY is an up and coming artist that got in our hot seat for this edition of Straight Official Sit Downs. @klassikceo served up the questions and the vibe between the two was dope! Check out their one-on-one down below and click here for more editions of emerging artists on Straight Official Sit Downs!

Q&A WITH CAPRICEGULLY

What is your Name? Where you’re from and what first got you interested in the entertainment industry?

My name is CapriceGully and I’m from Augusta, Georgia. What got me interested in the entertainment industry is the music first & the independent run that No Limit Records & Master P accomplished.

Who and/or what inspires you to create?

My uncle Kendric Dudley & my passion for music & being able to express myself. It’s my stress reliever.

How would you describe your sound?

My sound is a mix of Street/Trap/Party.

THE CREATIVE PROCESS

What is your creative process like?

My team and I go into the studio to pull up beats. Sometimes my producer 3rd Eye starts creating a beat & I start to write or punch in, depending on the vibes.

What artist(s) would you like to collaborate with?

Drake, MoneyBag Yo, Future, BG, Jeezy, Maxon Kreem, & Key Glock.

CapriceGully

Keep supporting me & I’m going to bring more value in music. Rewarding as many fans as I can.

SHIFTING GEARS

What is the most talent/skill you have that most people don’t know about?

I’m a beast on the grill!

What would you be doing right now, if you weren’t doing music?

Doing what I’m doing currently. I work as a Nuclear Security Officer to continue to provide for me family.

9. Who are some artists/people you admire and why?

Master P. I learned independence/ownership from him. 2pac. I learned passion for music and how powerful it is. BG. The art of storytelling from a street figure point of view and Jeezy. The hustle & flow of the game. Go get ya money & when you do it do it big.

IN CLOSING

What is the best advice you’ve been given?

Invest in yourself as much as you can.

If you could change anything about the industry, what would it be?

The 360 deal. All deals should be no more than a partnership with fair percentage splits.

What’s next for you, where would you like to see yourself next year?

I just want to grow and & possibly have a real opportunity to showcase myself & my brand. Hopefully a joint venture partnership deal.

What is your social media? How can people get in contact with you?

Instagram @CapriceGully Tiktok @CapriceGully YouTube @CapriceGully84

I can be contacted by e-mail at flykartelrecords18@gmail.com.

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Tom Jaeger Releases New Single “On My Way (Back) Home”

St. Louis MO native, Tom Jaeger releases his final project for 2022, “On My Way (Back) Home.” The non-traditional song pays homage to phrases and lyrical ideas from recent musical influences like Warpaint, Radiohead, Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, the Beatles, and The Smile. Even the title is a nod to the Beatles. Stylistically, most akin to Radiohead’s King of Limbs album or the German artist Apparat.

Tom Jaeger is a multi instrumentalist and audio engineer splitting time between sync licensing and solo projects. He prides himself in holding full creative control of his entire process.

Learn more about Tom Jaegar and to listen to his new single “On My Way (Back) Home” on your favorite platform here: https://linktr.ee/tomjaeger

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[Video] Vettrynn ft. Debra G.- Southern Soul Christmas

Vettrynn

‘TIS THE SEASON FOR A SOUTHERN SOUL CHRISTMAS

VETTRYNN is a Kingstree, South Carolina artist with Country Soul roots that run deep. As a singer, songwriter, and radio personality, Vettrynn has a special way of capturing creativity and taking it to the next level.

Vettrynn’s new video celebrates togetherness during the holiday season and Christmas with great music, fun, and joy for all generations. This song was inspired by her country-soul roots and the ability to gather to celebrate the Holidays.

Vettrynn

This upbeat southern soul song narrates a joy-filled Christmas morning with laughter, gifts, and dance moves inspired by Cardi B. It’s a Southern Soul Christmas!

Check out the video for the song below.

STAY CONNECTED WITH VETTRYNN

Video link: https://youtu.be/pf-LlBaLV7g
Produced by @whodieslimm318 @dgeter83
Directed by @vettrynn_vettrynn
IG: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/VETTRYNN_VETTRYNN
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/YVETTE.MCCRAY.564

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Mob Boogie Releases His Debut Single

We Recently Caught Up With The Amazon Music Charting, Wisconsin Racine Recording Artist Mob Boogie To Catch Up With All He’s Working On And Everything We Need To Know About The Upcoming MC

Mob Boogie’s Single Debuting On The Amazon Charts

How did you come up with your stage name? Tell us where you’re from and what got you interested in the entertainment industry?

My name comes from my friends always saying that I act like Ace Boogie from “Paid in Full”. I took it as a compliment. I was born in Southside Racine, Wi. What interested me in the industry was when my brother Alex told me wanted to rap and actually try to take this shit seriously and needed my help to try and make this work


Who and/or what inspires you to create?

Life inspires me to write, with everything going on. I need a way to express how I’m feeling and music seems to be the best fit so far.

THE CREATIVE PROCESS


How would you describe your sound?

I would describe my sound as soothing, aggressive, and compassionate. I see myself as mix of Dave East, YBN Cordae, & Polo G


What is your creative process like?

My creative process is very free range. I don’t write down my lyrics anymore. It’s all muscle memory. I hear a beat I like I’ll come up with a melody and chorus first after that move on to the verse. I create when the passion and urge is vey high because that’s when your most creative.


What artist(s) would you like to collaborate with?

Artist I would like a feature would be; Polo G, Dave East, Grind 2 Hard O’Shea, Lil 2z, KiD Laroi, and T-Pain.


If you could open a show for any artist who would it be?

If I could open for any artist it would be for Ice Cube or DaBaby.

SHIFTING GEARS


What is one message you would give to your supporters?

To all my fans and supporters, y’all make this happen. I greatly appreciate everyone of you and everything you do. From plays, comments, views, shares, down to the likes. I’m grateful and blessed for everyone of you

Picture Of Mob Boogies Latest Single Being Promoted On 42nd St Times Square


What is the most useless talent you have?

There’s no such thing as useless talents. Any talent can be turned into something beautiful and amazing


What would you be doing right now, if you weren’t doing music?

If it wasn’t for music, I would be in school studying Bio-Medical Engineering.


Who are some artists you admire and why?

The artists that really inspire me are J. Cole and Ice Cube because outside of the music they’re still good humans.

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What is the best advice you’ve received?

The best advice I received was “Life is like a piano. You’re gonna hit the wrong keys, but take time to hit the right notes.”

You Dropped Your Latest Release Earlier this Year. Tell Us About It

My newest release is “No Balenciaga‘s”, is a song that I had made back in like 2017. It Actually Debuted On The Amazon Top 100 New Hip-hop Sales Chart For Two Days Straight, I’m Excited For all there is To Come.

Cover For Mob Boogies Single No Balenciagas
Mob Boogie Single No Balenciagas Official Audio On Youtube Provided ByMob World Muzic/ Wild Dogs Ent


What’s next for you? Where would you like to see yourself in the next year?

By next year I plan to release my mixtape “T.I.M.” on all music streaming platforms.

What is your social media? How can people get in contact with you?

You can follow me @M.o.BBooGie on IG,FB, YouTube.

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Paul Rello Stands in Glory With New Release

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Paul Rello Glory cover art.
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Sports and music intersect at just about every intersection and it’s no surprise that professional athletes want to be musicians and musicians want to be professional athletes. Paul Rello effortlessly walks that line. The pro-boxer and rapper is a New York native with a penchant for the pen.

Paul Rello
Paul Rello

Attempting to be elite in one category is hard enough especially when that sport requires you to get punched in the face, but Mr. Rello is doing just that as he ascends the ranks in his fighting career as well as crafting timely, thoughtful lyrics with his latest musical release, Glory. Taking on bluesy guitars and a familiar vocal sample, Paul dives deep into what drives him to success both in and out of the ring.

Paul Rello

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Glory serves as the follow-up record to the recently released Ain’t That The Truth. Providing consistent, quality music is how to build a fanbase and Paul is off to a great start in that department.

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[Single] Kaa$h Ki – Bouta Bag

KAA$H KI RELEASES NEW SINGLE “BOUTA BAG”

After a 2-year hiatus, Independent Rapper, Singer & Songwriter, KAA$H KI returns with a melodic and sumptuous dive into RnB inspired Hip Hop titled “Bouta Bag”. Being a strong independent Musician, the song is about earning the cash, focusing on her own dream & not being distracted by other people who are not chasing the money bag.

Kaa$h Ki

The luxurious and sublime beat create a many textured experience supported by a lyrical flow that transports listeners to a different place and time. Her words tell an unwavering story that clearly demonstrates an artist cutting her own intoxicating groove in an industry that is in desperate need of artists willing to test the musical boundaries.

Keep an eye out for this talented artist, as she will surely be making her own mark in the music world in the years to come!

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Kaa$h Ki
Music Links: https://linktr.ee/kaash_ki

Instagram: @Kaash_Ki
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Straight Official Sit Downs: Ruciano

RUCIANO stopped by our headquarters this week to take the hot seat for this edition of Straight Official Sit Downs. The New York MC chopped it up with SOMag’s own @klassikceo and you can check out their one-on-one down below! Be sure to check out more Straight Official Sit Downs by clicking here.

Q&A WITH RUCIANO

What is your Name? Where are you from and what first got you interested in the entertainment industry?

My name is Ruciano otherwise known as Brooklyn’s Aquaman and I’m from Atlantis. What first got me interested in entertainment is of course the legends like BIG, Eminem, and Jay-Z. But I truly wouldn’t be here without my godbrother pushing me to take rhyming serious. It was something that I use to just play around with as a kid but he was always the one to tell me to take it serious. And so I did. 

Who and/or what inspires you to create?

Sometimes its just me inspiring myself because imagination and the tongue is a powerful source. Other times I choose to let life’s experiences inspire me. That would be family, close friends,  my surroundings, things of that nature.

THE CREATIVE PROCESS

How would you describe your sound?

There is no limitation to my sound. Sometimes I’m mad so the beat is more aggressive, my wordplay is fierce, and I’m coming off mad abrasive and because I speak my mind Im confident. But then I could totally switch my sound and give you a body of work that can relate to any situation.  My sound is camouflage in my eyes, it just blends in with everything.

What is your creative process like?

The creative process behind the project was real straightforward. I’ve been doing this Aquaman thing for a while my label, P.U.R.E Records Music, played off that and got me connected with producer J Clyde and it was up from there. With them I got to morph my sound into something I wasn’t use to. It was challenging at first but once we were able to create a new sound it became natural and I’m just proud to be a part of it all. The title is a spin-off from a comic book but it is also opening up to the world letting them know I’m coming in on a new wave and I’m here to stay. 

 What artist(s) would you like to collaborate with?

I’d be willing to collaborate with just about anyone creatively. I’m all about making a good song while still keeping my integrity as an MC. Some people I’d like to work with for sure would be Lil Durk, Lil Baby, Weezy, and many others in any genre. Some producers would be DJ Premier, Metro-boom, Mustard, Alchemist or Timbaland and many more.

SHIFTING GEARS

What is one message you would give to your supporters?

I would first like to first thank them for believing in me and sticking around for the process. Whether you were here from the beginning or you’re just starting right now. Secondly I would like to tell them to not let their situation make them. A lot of people face hard times and think it’s over—it’s never over until God says it’s over and that’s a fact. Hard work and consistency really does pay off but it’s up to you to take initiative. 

What is the most talent/skill you have that most people don’t know about?

Most people don’t know this but I was actually really interested in playing basketball at one time. I use to play a lot in my free time but before I could even try out for a team I got shot at 17 and things changed. Ma Dukes wasn’t haven’t it and that solidified me not being able to play anymore. 

What would you be doing right now, if you weren’t doing music?

If I could I would’ve really wanted to play sports but since I can’t I’d probably be working a regular 9-5. Maybe even dabbling in fashion on the side.

Who are some artists/people you admire and why?

I honestly admire anyone who overcomes adversity. People like Jay-Z and Michael Jackson who were real people who faced a real harsh life. Jay-Z with being in the streets and MJ in paving the way for black people in entertainment while trying to overcome childhood trauma. Despite all that was against them they still manage to come out on top and most of all be true to themselves, all through art. I too would like to be able to capture that and reflect it in any ongoing or future projects.

IN CLOSING

What is the best advice you’ve been given?

Two things, and they actually contradict another. “Do it out of love” and “Follow your mind and not your heart” . This speaks to me because character is everything. I’m a humanitarian and a lover at heart, it’s free to give compassion and I wish people did it more. As for the second advice it’s really a precaution—yes it’s great to do things out of love but make sure you’re protecting your heart as well. Make sure you’re using your mind to work with your heart, not against. 

If you could change anything about the industry, what would it be?

I would take the ego out of the industry. I feel like there’s too many people worried about what the next person has, or who has the biggest house with the biggest garage that they forgot what music, or hip hop specifically, is for. It’s suppose to be fun, relatable, and most of all a voice for the voiceless. All the rap beef, senseless deaths, and everything else isn’t what the industry should be about.

What’s next for you? Where would you like to see yourself in the next year?

What’s next is more music, more projects, more collabs, and more performances. If people thought I was done, I was barely getting started. Since the release of The Becoming EP I’ve received nothing but positive feed back and it’s just motivating me to want to go harder and do more. Not only for my supporters and my team but for myself because I know I can. Simple as that. 

What is your social media? How can people get in contact with you?

The people can reach me on social media  @ruciano_  I’m on Instagram, Twitter, Spotify, Apple Music, and other music platforms. While you’re following me make sure you check out my music and follow my record label’s page @pure_records_music. Thank you all for your time! 

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Straight Official Sit Downs: Glenn Jones

GLENN JONES is in our hot seat for this edition of Straight Official Sit Downs. @klassikceo had the opportunity to chop it up with the Florida native and you can check out their one-on-one down below. Be sure to check out more of our Straight Official Sit Downs right here!

Q&A WITH GLENN JONES

What is your Name? Where are you from and what first got you interested in the entertainment industry?

My name is Glenn Jones I’m from Jacksonville Florida. I got interested in music while growing up in church.

Who and/or what inspires you to create?

I’ve been inspired by so many artists from the 60’s up until now.

THE CREATIVE PROCESS

How would you describe your sound?

I believe my sound is a combination of soul Gospel, Pop and R&B.

What is your creative process like?

I like to come up with the subject matter and then the melody, then the groove.

What artist(s) would you like to collaborate with?

Most of the artists that I would want to calibrate with are no longer with us. People like Aretha, and Whitney. But, it would be a thrill to do something with Lala Hathaway, or Musiq Soulchild.

SWITCHING GEARS

What is one message you would give to your supporters?

The message I would like to send my supporters is thank you for all of the love you’ve given me over
the years.

What is the most talent/skill you have that most people don’t know about?

I taught myself to play guitar when I was 14 years old, and that I’m a pretty decent cook.

What would you be doing right now, if you weren’t doing music?

If I wasn’t in the music business, I really don’t know what I would be doing. Music is something I’ve
done all of my life.

What is the best advice you’ve received?

The best advice I’ve received is to always be in the know. Always know and understand what’s
going on in your business.

IN CLOSING

Who are some artists that you admire?

I’ve always admired Stevie Wonder for being such a trendsetter and because of the influence he had on
so many musicians and singers including me.

If you could change anything about the industry, what would it be?

I would change how music is judged. It shoud be ranked upon quality and substance. Rather than being based on popularity, or size of your marketing budgets.

What’s next for you? Where would you like to see yourself in the next year?

I have completed project that I’m about to release and hopefully will be touring in support of this new
project.

What is your social media? How can people get in contact with you?

Social media: @realglennjones on IG,
Real Glenn Jones on Twitter,
Glenn @talentrooment.com, Youtube.com/GlennJonesOfficialChannel

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Straight Official Sit Downs: IAMBORNKING

IAMBORNKING

IAMBORNKING stopped by our headquarters this week and we put him in the hot seat for Straight Official Sit Downs. @klassikceo chopped it up with the New York MC and the vibe was dope! Check out their one-on-one down below and click here for more emerging artists worldwide.

Q&A WITH IAMBORNKING

What is your Name? Tell me where you’re from and what interested you in the entertainment industry? 

     I go by the name of IAMBORNKING. I’m from Bed-Stuy Do or Die Brooklyn, New York, born from Nigerian father and American mother. What interests me the most about the entertainment industry was the opportunity to create a culture. A following of genuine believers. People who will invest in what you have to offer. Musically, brand and as a person authentically.

To create a movement that pushes forward your agendas and obtains goals. To clarify and broaden your vision. The dynamic of just taking pen to paper with a thought and making it a reality. Creating something that people can see and touch the world over. It’s just amazing to me. I always wanted to be a creator when I saw that dynamic.

THE CREATIVE PROCESS

Who and/or what inspires you to create?

     Some of my top influences include Jay-Z. His ability to just create a whole culture on his own within the culture. Plus, he’s from my neck of the woods. Kanye West for his bold and brazen views of political issues and real issues that we face outside the music. He will risk himself for the betterment of community and music culture, which I respected. He’s definitely an inspiration of mine. 

     People might not like me for saying this one, but R. Kelly. Aside from all his misfortunes, and his legal issues that I won’t talk about. His ability to create is on such a high level that it impacts. He’s pivotal to many different moments in music. As a creator, I look up to his ability. He’s the Tyler Perry of music.

IAMBORKING FEAT. JAY EM | FOUND YOU

How would you describe your sound?

     My sound has evolved over time right now, with the current record, Found You ft. Jayem, that I currently have on all digital platforms and  in all digital stores. Shouts out to everybody who supported the record. Continue to love it, stream, like, share, add to your playlist, and make it apart of your everyday journey. To make it the major success that it should be.

Sometimes my sound is melodic. My primary genre and culture is Hip-Hop. I started out as a rapper. My content and  lyrics are all about authenticity of life. The struggles that we go through in society as a young black men. Growing up in the Sumner housing projects, Bed Stuy Brooklyn. Being incarcerated for 11 years. I’ve seen much of life‘s pitfalls through my own eyes and vicariously through others. 

  I speak of those struggles with the anticipation of sending a message to the culture. Especially Hip-Hop culture, Black culture and real music fans. In a way that brings awareness to the happiness and harsh realities of life. My music is primarily based on awareness of real life. I’m a songwriter. There is no territory in genre of music that I won’t enter.

IAMBORNKING

Never give up. Not on your journey, dreams, family, friends, grounded beliefs, and most importantly yourself.

IAMBORNKING’s message to his supporters

What is your creative process like?

     I really like these questions these all really good. My process is like copy and paste pretty much. I think of the feeling that a certain track gives me, or inspiration from some sort of experience. Be it my own, which is most of the time, or through someone else. The inspiration copied from my mind, heart & soul pasted to the instrumental. In most cases I’m able to tailor fit or be cohesive to the track. Giving the overall effect of motivation, inspiration & love.

SHIFTING GEARS

What artist(s) would you like to collaborate with?

I would love to work with Jay-Z, Drake, Kanye, Wizkid, Tems, Ice Spice & Sha Everything K, Kendrick Lamar, J Cole, Annuel, Ne-Yo, Diddy & Khalid. There’s SO many of them! (laughs).

What is the most talent/skill you have that most people don’t know about?

    I am a former professional culinary chef. I have a paralegal certificate in New York State Law.

Who are some artists/people you admire and why? 

   Maino, Jim Jones, Dirk, Juicy J for their amazing comebacks in music I adversity. My team Respect Da Grind Music Group, my good friend Rehan, and my lady Tabitha Acaba.

IN CLOSING

IAMBORNKING

What is the best advice you’ve received?

      To never give up on my dream, and to take this multicultural direction with my current record, Found You feat. Jayem, go stream it! My business partner David L was instrumental in coming up with some of the ideas it took to create it. He had a vision.

If you could change anything about the industry, what would it be?

     I would change whatever causes these senseless deaths. Predominantly rap artists and our brothers and sisters in Hip-Hop.

What’s next for you, where would you like to see yourself in the next year?

At the Hip-Hop awards, at the BET Awards, all the awards! Bookings across seas and ghost writing for new artists that are going to be great. Making an enormous impact on the world with my music in that changes the dynamic of how people digest it. Lending myself to worthy causes. Completing the puzzle to change in the world.

IAMBORNKING

STAY CONNECTED WITH IAMBORNKING

Follow IAMBORNKING on Social Media

Instagram @livendie4king

Facebook as https://www.Facebook.com/Iambornking

Twitter @bkbiggamoney

YouTube on https://YouTube.com/Iambornkingsvision

Official Website https://unitedmasters.com/iambornking7320 and on Sonicbids

Thank you for allowing me the opportunity. Big shouts out to Straight Official Magazine, Straight Official Radio, SiriusXM LL Cool J, Rock The Bells, DJ NoPhrillz, DJ Epps, Rehan & my team. I respect the grind and everyone who helped me push and allowed me a platform to tell my story.

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