Moneybagg Yo And Kodak Black Team Up For Heartfelt New Video “Rocky Road”

Memphis superstar Moneybagg Yodrops “Rocky Road,” a heartfelt, Kodak Black-assisted new single that affirms the pair’s status as the faces of modern, complex street rap. “Rocky Road” also arrives with an evocative video. Cruising over emotive keys, Kodak kicks things off with a declaration of loyalty: “Tryna get to my hoe but the Perkys got me froze / Been doing my baby momma wrong and leaving her at home / I cannot leave you on your own, we made this child together.” For his part,Moneybagg injects memories of the hustle and damaged romance: “Out there standing by the pole, selling dope to buy some clothes / Cause I knew that attract the hoes, until one left my heart so cold / I just didn’t know no better made me hard on the next forever.” Soul-baring yet of the streets, “Rocky Road” is Moneybagg and Kodak at their best.

The video also dwells in that zone. Equal parts gritty, evocative, thoughtful, and real, the Young Chang-directed clip spins a familiar narrative as a man who’s already balancing life’s complexities finds himself at a crossroads: how to respond to another man’s reckless violence. The two rappers bear witness, occupying a perspective both within the scene and adjacent enough to have eyes on the bigger picture. It’s a space Bagg’s held down for a long time now.

Falkon Entertainment And Ebony Studios Team For ‘Sincerely, Los Angeles’ Documentary Honoring Kobe And Gianna Bryant

Sincerely, Los Angeles, a colorful, intimate, and inspiring love letter from Los Angeles to NBA Hall of Famer Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna Bryant, will be produced by a new joint venture between premier production company Falkon Entertainment and Ebony Studios. The feature-length documentary, directed by Patrick Green and produced by Dexton Deboree and Wondwossen Dikran of Falkon in collaboration with Someone Great Pictures, tells heartfelt stories about everyday people affected by the tragic death of the Lakers legend, as well as a look at LA’s most inspiring mural artists and cultural figures helping each other cope with the loss and remembering Kobe and Gianna. The video follows how these homage shrines grew into a global movement that started in Los Angeles and now spans the globe, demonstrating that Kobe’s impact will live on in our hearts and city walls forever.“The impact of Kobe’s passing can never be fully articulated or properly emphasized, because it is such a deep, complex, profound and highly personal emotional experience for so many people around the world and if you’re an Angeleno, it goes deeper than that. Even though he was a stranger to me, in many ways I had suffered that loss, just the same and I know so many others around the world felt their own version of the same thing,” says Dexton Deboree, CEO of Falkon and visionary behind Ja Morant’s PROMISELAND, Will Smith’s Best Shape of My Life and Shaquille O’Neil’s The Game Plan. “I’m grateful, honored and inspired to help Patrick and his team bring the film further to life, support his vision and collaborate closely with our partners at Ebony to pay homage and do proper justice to the lasting legacy that Kobe and Gigi had on us all, through the unique and beautiful art that has been created in their loving, dedicated and more than fond memories.”

The film, which is set in Covid-19 and depicts people’s fear of the future, the loss of a real-life superhero, and racial turmoil in the streets, is very much a time capsule of 2020. During the city’s lockdown, award-winning filmmaker Patrick Green traveled throughout the city, documenting how a diverse group of artists and citizens from Boyle Heights to Burbank, Watts to the Westside, separated by class, culture, and concrete, have taken it upon themselves to keep Kobe and Gigi’s legacy alive by painting their images on walls across the Southland. It’s something they must do for the sake of themselves and the city. “For a lot of Angelenos like myself, Kobe’s passing was like losing a North Star and since then, we’ve all experienced the loss of loved ones, freedom, and a sense of purpose. As I navigated my way through this new normal, I kept seeing larger than life Kobe murals pop-up around LA and saw that they became a place of refuge for people to gather around and relive memories with friends, family, and complete strangers” says Patrick Green, Award-winning Director. “I felt empowered to make a film that captured Kobe’s spirit just like the muralists had done and as I filmed these stories about ordinary people doing extraordinary things for themselves and their community, I began to realize that these past couple years weren’t just about loss but finding the hero within. Who better than the Black Mamba to force us to put on our big boy pants and start living again?  As a POC filmmaker, it’s an honor and privilege to partner with Dexton and Falkon and have ‘Sincerely, Los Angeles’ as the debut project from the newly launched Ebony Studios.”

For more information on Falkon, visit www.falkoncontent.com.

Lil Meech Out On Bond After Fraud Arrest

Shortly after Lil Meech’s arrest, his film brother from the popular STARZ series BMF, Da’Vinchi bonded him out on the same day. Da’Vinchi said he paid a $1.4 million dollar bond for the release of Lil Meech.According to numerous reports, Miami police arrested Demetrius “Lil Meech” Flenory Jr. on first-degree organized fraud and first-degree grand theft charges. If convicted, the 22-year-old rising actor could face 60 years in prison, but for now he’s a free man Abraham D. Juste, also known as Da’Vinchi, who plays the role of Terry in BMF posted a video of the the now free man.

Allegedly, Flenory Jr. stole a $250,000 Richard Mille watch. Cops said that Meech walked into Miami’s Haimov Jewelers back in February and put a down payment on the Richard Mille using his $80,000 platinum Rolex, but he allegedly failed to pay the remaining $200K balance and never returned the watch. Cops also accused him of trying to trade the watch for a different Richard Mille piece at a different store.

It’s uncertain when Flenory Jr. will go to court, but what is certain is that 50 Cent began filim season two of BMF in Atlanta.

BMF is a series based on true events of the life of two brothers of the Black Mafia Family, Big Meech, played by LIl Meech, and Southwest T., Terry, played by Da’Vinchi.

Ramzy Da Plug, This Year’s Artist To Watch

Ramzy Da Plug is one of the trending names in the list of hip-hop sensations that audiences are looking forward to. The artist hailing from Las Cruces, New Mexico born Frankie Ramzy Jr. is one of the brightest profiles in the hip-hop industry with many eyes on him.

Ramzy Da Plug astounded the music scene with his release “Certain Situations”. Ramzy, who has always dreamt of becoming one of the best hip-hop rappers in the field, gained significant attention with his big release. Since then, the artist has been highly motivated on becoming the best there is. However, it’s not the struggle but the story that has been amusing as Ramzy Da Plug isn’t someone who started off learning music from any academy or an official source.

Getting an up-close and personal interview with the artist himself, Frankie revealed the fascinating journey that compelled him to this way. "I didn't start into music on my own. However, it was my best friend Chris that motivated me into it. It wasn't like a classroom or a motivational lecture. It all started back at home when we use to get together and battle each other to pass time," he said.

“It was a part of our community and everyone would do their best to beat others. But Chris was something else! He would beat anyone. His skill and the ability to freestyle was something that always intrigued me, and I wished to achieve or perhaps exceed that one day,” he added.

When asked about his music creation and how he works, Ramzy Da Plug told sources that he works mostly alone as it helps him create the music that would attract an audience. "Most people often argue that creating music doesn't require you to be depressed. However, that's for them to think. For me, creating music when depressed is the best way to let out your emotions. I prefer working alone since I feel there's no one at that time but me to criticize or judge my work and my feelings," he stated.

Asking about his future, sources wanted to get insight into what the artist planned on doing next. Frankie Ramzy Jr. seemed quite motivated in this stance, illustrating confidence he told our sources that he’s working on the retail side of the business for now.

However, speaking of collaborations, he mentioned working with several of the big guns in the rapping industry such as Future, Moneybagg, and many more but spoke fondly of Lil Wayne, stating that he is the best-talented artist that he wants to work with.

Overall, Ramzy Da Plug has been working on his music but giving most of his time to his 2 retail stores, making business ends work. As for his stance on his future, he's looking forward to making an impact by showing the best of his work, which most of his audience anxiously awaits.

Be sure to follow his movement on YouTube, Facebook, & Spotify.

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UK Government Launches New Probe Into The Music Streaming Market

The UK government’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has formally launched a new study to examine the music streaming market.

The announcement follows on from the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee’s ‘Economics Of Music Streaming’ report, which was published last summer and led to the government calling on the CMA to start an investigation into the matter.

The government has today (January 27) announced that the CMA “will examine the music streaming market, from creator to consumer, paying particular attention to the roles played by record labels and music streaming services”.

The CMA’s assessment will see them considering “whether innovation is being stifled and if any firms hold excessive power”, and aims to “build a deeper understanding of how firms in the market influence listeners’ choices and experiences”.

“While focussing on potential harm to consumers, the CMA will also assess whether any lack of competition between music companies could affect the musicians, singers and songwriters whose interests are intertwined with those of music lovers,” a statement adds.

The CMA, which has also said that it “will consider what action may be necessary” if the probe encounters any “problems”, is now inviting comments from “consumers, businesses and other interested parties” on any of the issues raised in its Statement of Scope and the accompanying Market Study Notice.


Andrea Coscelli, Chief Executive of the CMA, said: “Whether you’re into Bowie, Beethoven or Beyoncé, most of us now choose to stream our favourite music.

“A vibrant and competitive music streaming market not only serves the interests of fans and creators but helps support a diverse and dynamic sector, which is of significant cultural and economic value to the UK.

Heph B Breaks Into the Industry Leading in the AfroDancehall Scenery

The Houston’s AfroDancehall King, Heph B, is going Viral with his Hit single BIG BOY. This is the first single is off the AMARII Deluxe album that will be available July 2022.

After a successful release of his Sophomore Album titled“AMARII” on Nov 4th 2021 which charted at #14 on the US WORLD CHART, this project has hit singles such as HIDE ft Miles B & Party All Night and has made the world to see how talented he his.

The BIG BOY single has now sparked a new challenge via TikTok and IG with so many contestants across the world showing their talent.

The Houston based Artist continues to solidify his brand globally mostly in the African and Caribbean community. He was named Best Afro-dancehall Artiste at the 2019 Music Love Awards in Los Angeles, California, and Best Dancehall/Pop Artiste of 2020 at the HONORS Awards in Houston, Texas. For 2021. He was nominated for Best Reggae/Dancehall Song of the Year with his hit single DOLLA BILL & Best Feeling, and Best Reggae/Dancehall Artiste of the Year in Ghana. Other nominees included Burna Boy, Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale.

His loyal fan base is steadily growing across Africa, Caribbean, Europe and the UK as he his aiming for a the bigger breakthrough Globally and also across the Caribbean, particularly Jamaica where dancehall was birthed.

His tracks vary from dance-ready, conscious offerings to love ballads. He owes the greater part of his recognition to the success of Best Feeling, and has followed it with Hide, the lead single off his album AMARII. The song peaked in the number one position on the South African Reggae Chart, while the album made it to number 14 on the US World Music Chart.

Heph B is focused on his sound and music to spread across to a wider audience; This is to shows how versatile he his with his  sound, but it is also relatable,"

All this accolades and recognition has made him know to be the AfroDancehall king based in Houston Tx. As we are expecting his summer Tour announcement sooner.

GrindWeekly Magazine Interview with Stevy O

Hi Stevy O! How are you?

Hi l'm doing great thank you.

Where are you from?

I'm an African descent from New Jersey.

Why don’t you give us some details about the work you do. What do you specialize in?

I would describe my music as uplifting, quite abstract, deep and meditative. I found love making music for the sake of well being, motivation, self awareness and enlightenment. I specialize in singing and rapping in a distinctive style, vibe and voice, creating remarkable and often described as catchy sounds in hip hop music genre.

When did you start music?

I started making music a few years ago. Precisely in late 2020.

How did you get into music?

I've always been a fan of music in general. But my passion and desire to get into music started from my love and habit to listen to instrumentals as I would naturally come up with ideas and a sequence of sounds to complement instrumentals I like into songs. My music to me is important if It spreads positivity. I noticed my talent when I first tried to record myself randomly for the first time to a beat I liked on my phone and it did not sound bad at all. It's from there that I knew I had a hidden potential to unlock and work on. As of now I'm happy to be displaying this special talent of mine that I always strive for.

Who inspires you the most musically?

I'm a fan of many artists! But my music comes from my own profound sense of concept, imagination and creativity which allow me to have something unique and refreshing.

Who is one artist you wish you could work with?

I don't have one specific artist I wish I could work with at the moment but any artist that's into spreading love and positivity in general throughout music is a win for me.

What are the challenges of being an artist?

The challenges of being an artist is to understand who you are as an artist, meaning find your own purpose and vision, and just create with love to make a difference in this world. To me, once you find your own purpose everything else will follow along more loosely despite the obstacles.

Anything else you want the audience to know about you?

With that being said, I'm an artist who rather let my creativity, productivity and crafts speak for themselves.

Follow Stevy O on IG or you can find Stevy O’s music on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, YouTube!

Ray Davis Single "Fly For Me" Added to Major Syndicated Radio Shows

Born in Oklahoma and raised in East Atlanta, Ray Davis brings listeners a fresh take on Hip-Hop R&B. He grew up in a musical household watching his father practice as a blues musician which ultimately led to his love for music. Ray has been taking his music and writing seriously by investing in himself professionally for a little over ten years. One of his hit singles, "Lit Asf" garnered attention from all over the world, while just recently it secured regular rotation airplay in Oklahoma on Power103.5. In addition to that, on March 8, 2022, Ray released yet another hit single through a major distribution deal via SS Global Entertainment that landed full rotation on several syndicated shows such as, “Steve Harvey In The Morning”, “The Breakfast Club”, and “On Air with Ryan Seacrest”.

Now, surprisingly, this isn’t the first time Ray has gained major recognition. At 23, he signed with BNDR Music, a label out of London, (now STREAM LIVE), and released two singles with official videos. The single titled "I Like" secured a spot for Ray to open for Juice Wrld in Las Vegas right before his passing.

With all the great success heading Ray’s way, initially, his primary goal was to be signed to a major label, however, as of late, he’s been taking pride in riding the independent wave. While partnering with another label down the road isn't out of the question, he aims to prove to himself that he can make it on his own and his plans for the future look promising. His work ethic alone is paving the way for success.

Ray Davis recently interviewed on Vigilantes Radio to talk about his new single, “Fly For Me”. Click below to hear it via iHeart Radio

What We Do - Single Out Now by Breadman MGV

Dwayne 'BreadMan MGV' Murray better known to the world as 'BreadMan MGV' Is No Stranger to being a product of Symbolism in Hip Hop of his Birth Era. Breadman MGV is a Community Activist helping to give back to At-Risk youth. Not only does he deliver in his Community, but He's also Making a Dent in the industry starting out in His Group P.N.B they released an E.P called "Organized Bad Guys" which received an immense amount of Radio airplay. His New Single "What We Do" released a month ago has already reached a nice organic response on his YouTube channel at 62k views and counting. Breadman's video treatment gives a nice feel for his vibe. His generational music speaks to music lovers all over America delivering a good vibe and a good time far from the gang banging, gun-toting, dope slanging, a positive designer of today's Era of Music We live in. Don't get me wrong, music isn't ever to be viewed in just one way and that's what 'BreadMan MGV' Gives his Fan Base and Following. Be on the lookout for this Rising Star. Yours truly @Darealceozay

He also recently did an iHeart radio via Vigilantes Radio, tune in below.

View the official music video "What We Do" by Breadman MGV 

To keep up with Breadman MGV, check out his official website https://www.theofficialbreadman.com/

G-Man Entertainment's "Indie in a Major Way Vol. 1" Soars on the iTunes Charts

Your label just recently charted at #23 on the Rap/Hip-Hop iTunes Album Charts with "Indie in a Major Way Vol. 1" How does that feel?

This was our first time ever charting and the feeling was great. It was something as a independent label we have always wanted to do so we are very proud to have hit that milestone and hope to chart many more projects in the future

Tell us about your background getting to where you are today?

G-Man Entertainment Music Group started as a management company in 2004 based out of Virginia Beach, VA then turning into an independent label in 2012 after rsigning with Sony/Orchard. Since then the label has grown into what we call a Full- Service Entertainment Company. In today's time we establish artists, songwriters, producers, brand marketing, music publishing, merchandising, film & television along with national concert tour promotions.

What is the most challenging thing you have overcome in your life?

The most challenging thing we have had to overcome as a label is being turned down from  different opportunities at times ranging from business partnerships to artists deals and having enough heart to keep pushing forward until you find the right partner in business that can see what you are trying to do and help you achieve that vision.

What do you want people to take away after listening to the label’s music?

As a label we have a variety of different artist and all of them have different stories in their music as well as a different style and vibe. As long as some of the fans can relate to some of the artists on the roster and enjoy the different sounds then that makes us and the artists happy.

Any new music from the label coming out soon?

We have tons of new music coming out from some of the artists that has been with us for a while along with some new talent. After charting on Itunes with "Indie In A Major Way" Vol 1 be on the lookout for Vol 2 coming soon.

What is your label’s greatest achievement?

We have had a lot of great achievements over the years but to date it would have to be charting at #23 on iTunes.
What are 3 words that describe your label’s music?

Real Life, Lifestyle, Inspirational

Which qualities  do you think make a great label?

What qualities make us a great label is first and foremost "Good Business" we pride ourselves on that with anything we do. We our a very organized strategic type of company and push our artists to be the best they can be while educating them with knowledge in the music business just to name a few.

What’s the best piece of advice another label ever gave you?

The best piece of advice another label has given me was always support your artists and don't make them feel like they work for you. Make them feel like it's a true partnership to where they have a voice as well.
Anyone you’d like to thank?

First, I would like to thank God because without him there would be no G-Man Entertainment Music Group. I would also like to thank the whole G-Man Entertainment Music Group family from Staff to Artists and all of the fans who have supported the G-Man brand for many years and those that still continue to support us.

Anything else you want the audience to know about you?

If you want to know more about us please visit www.gmanent.com

Where can people listen to your music?

To get the latest music from the label please follow us on Instagram @gmanmusicgroup

Grindweekly Interview with NRBARZ

1. Hi NRBARZ! How are you? I am good, family. Thanks for having me for this interview.

2. Where are you from? I am from the Caribbean Islands of the Bahamas.

 

3Why don’t you give us some details about the work you do. What do you specialize in? During the 9 to 5, I currently work for a local financial institution and outside of that, creating and recording music is a passion grind.

4When did you start music? My household growing up was first becoming a fan of music. It was a fond experience on any given weekend or holiday. My mother would play records and cassette tapes. Then later in the years, compact discs from her collection ranging from rhythm, blues, soca, calypso, reggae, gospel and even a little country music to add to that. As I was exposed to a cross-sectional range of genres also on national and international radio weekly chart programs, as a youth, my interest in music started from there.


5How did you get into music? I got my introduction to the music business in an official capacity as a member of a local group called “United” which consisted of a hybrid of talented individuals such as rappers, reggae chatters and singers alike at one time or another sharing a tenure in the group.


6Who inspires you the most musically? I got into music after hearing about the commercial market & the underground side which includes the likes of Hip-Hop songs such as “Respiration” by a pioneering underground hip-hop group known as "Black Star" featuring "Common", which made me want to start writing lyrics and rhyme like those story-telling hip-hop songs like that of “Children's Story" by Slick Rick. Hip-hop artists such as Nas, A Tribe called Quest & the spiritual-minded hip-hop creatives that you may not be familiar with, such as the Tunnel Rats, Deepspace 5, G.R.I.T.S., S.F.C., Lightheaded, Jasper Brown and the Procussions, just to name a few.


7Who is the one artist you wish you could work with? Neo-soul creatives are evolving in their lane. I would love to merge some hip-hop collaboration-wise and for real though, just talented artists who have found their lane and have that mutual respect for others in what they bring to the musical table for us all to eat metaphorically.


8What are the challenges of being an artist? Finding that balance consistently to juggle the responsibilities of daily life commitments while still making time to create music. So, it's just being intentional while at the same time being inspired organically. Feeding on that energy belief is itself a God-given gift.


9Anything else you want the audience to know about you? I will say this concerning your question that there is something for someone. Some songs I record may not be for you at this time or for you at all and some songs that I create or record might be for another but everyone can have their picks. If any of my songs connect with someone, whether in the present or the future, then I have done my job as a recording creative.


10Where can people listen to your music? Please add links.

Thanks again for having me on Grindweekly. I appreciate the connection. Keep doing your thing, team. I appreciate you all for taking the time to stream or purchase NRBARZ music at the respective links below. 


Music Links :

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6LDmYzjNGQ09siQyy11Mov

Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/noble-barz/694725493

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08TVXXB9C

Tidal: https://tidal.com/browse/artist/27175530

Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/us/album/202428002

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BarzNoble242


Social Media Links :

Website: http://www.nrbarz.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nrbarzmusic/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/nr_barz
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NRBARZ/

Kloud God Rebrands Himself to Joey Trap for 2022 In Hopes to Take the Industry by Storm

If you think the past couple of years have been an incredible ride for the rapper, popularly known as “Kloud God”, his new moniker will manifest all that’s to come as he rebrands himself to “Joey Trap” (Take Risks And Prosper). The change brings life to the acronym and supports his over-the-top proven track record of success. With two albums already released this year, over a million monthly listeners on Spotify, and 600k followers plus 400K subscribers on YouTube, Joey Trap is proving to the world that he’s an artist at the top of his game.

 

Born in New York, now based in San Diego, California, Joey Trap is the perfect blend of the East Coast/West Coast sound that appeals to audiences everywhere. Beginning to make music at the age of 8, Joey Trap first used Rap as an escape from the street life and temptations that surrounded him.

 

Influenced by artists such as Kodak Black, XXXtentacion, Travis Scott, and Young Thug, Joey Trap began to dive deep into the studio and released music through Kloud Gang Entertainment. In 2017 and at the young age of 18, he was signed to Asylum Records; a relationship that did not stand the test of time and ended in 2019.

 

Realizing that he could continue the journey both successfully and independently, Joey Trap built his own label Young Rich Squad LLC, and from that moment on has never looked back. Free, unbound and pushing through any challenges ahead, Joey Trap continues to deliver that undeniable East Coast attitude with some West Coast flavors. Hits like ‘Hova’, ‘Fentanyl’ and ‘Skinny’, have proved that it was the best decision he ever made, and he is now firmly established as an artist in the top tier of rappers. Infectious, authentic with a unique view of the world, his driving beats and incredible story-telling ability, supported by a tight lyrical flow, are a testament to the future road ahead.

 

With a work ethic producing seemingly an endless supply of music, it’s safe to say that there is so much more to come. His passion for music creation is a lifelong relationship that will unquestionably attract more fans to his world. He doesn’t need to be anyone else to make that happen. He has already arrived and is completely cognizant of the fact that there is no one that can get in his way or stop him.

 

“Take Risks And Prosper” is more than just a brand, it is the mantra that Joey Trap lives by.

 

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Ringo Starr's Son Zak Starkey Marries Sharna Liguz with Eddie Vedder as a Best Man

Zak Starkey and Sharna Liguz, who have been together for 18 years, tied the knot on their daughter Luna's 1st birthday

It's a match made in music heaven!

Drummer Zak Starkey married longtime love Sharna "Sshh" Liguz on Monday in an intimate ceremony in front of family and friends at the Sunset Marquis in West Hollywood.

The pair, who have been together for nearly two decades, chose the special date in honor of their daughter Luna Lee Lightnin, who was born on March 21, 2021.

"After 18 years together, Luna's umbilical cord kinda tied the knot but we wanted to make it official and share with our friends and family in the U.S., before doing the same in Jamaica and the U.K.," the couple shared in a statement to PEOPLE.

Grammy-winner Starkey, 56, was given away by his father, Beatles legend Ringo Starr, while Liguz's photographer father Andrzej Liguz did the honors on her end.

"Great to be solid with the greatest girl in the world. And to celebrate Luna's No. 1 birthday. Thanks to everyone who came from near, far, wide, abstract and online," Starkey wrote on Instagram. "Our dearest friends in da USA- great to see u at our wedding and experience true party stamina. Feels great to be wed to the woman I have loved for 18 years."

The Australian artist and musician, 37, wore an Alexander McQueen gown for the occasion, which was officiated by British reggae singer Pato Banton.

"This super small affair happened with our nearest & dearest on the day our darling daughter was born," Liguz wrote on Instagram. "A double celebration of love life & all the blessings bestowed upon us. So grateful for our family. Locked & loaded & ready to roll with love."

Pearl Jam rocker Eddie Vedder and The Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr served as Starkey's best men, with the latter appearing via video.

Among the couple's close pals who were present for the nuptials were Starr's wife Barbara Starkey, Augusta Tigrett, the daughter of Starr's first wife Maureen, and fashion publicist Kelly Cutrone.

Starkey and Liguz make music together as the duo Sshh, and are also the co-founders of the record label Trojan Jamaica.

Read more here.

NFTs will be part of Grammys Ecosystem says Lin Dai, Co-Founder of 'OneOf'

Legendary producer Quincy Jones threw his support behind NFT platform OneOf as non-fungible tokens continue to explode in the music industry. OneOf recently launched a three-year partnership with the Grammys.

The 64th Annual Grammy Awards, originally scheduled for January 31 but postponed amid the Omicron surge, is finally set to take place this Sunday in Las Vegas.

Big-name performers including K-pop band BTS, breakout star Olivia Rodrigo and newly minted Oscar winner Billie Eilish are all slated to perform, with Trevor Noah returning as host.

Jon Batiste leads the nomination list with 11 total nods followed by Justin Bieber, Doja Cat, and H.E.R., with eight nominations each.

However, the lead-up to this year's award show offered something different to fans than in years past — a collection of music-inspired non fungible tokens (NFTs).

The Grammy Awards NFT Collection, which is part of a three-year partnership with the Quincy Jones–backed NFT platform OneOf, comes as the market for NFTs has exploded within the music industry, providing new revenue streams and opportunities for song ownership by bidders and fans.

"To be on the forefront of technology while simultaneously serving the music community with a new and innovative platform is only the beginning of what NFTs are doing to change the musical landscape and to generate more income for music creators," Adam Roth, SVP of partnerships & business development of the Recording Academy, said in a press release.

NFTs will be part of the music ecosystem...This is not just a 2021 or 2022 fad...Lin Dai, OneOf Co-Founder

Various drops throughout the month of March included a free NFT available to all fans, as well as a single "golden ticket" NFT for an all-inclusive travel stipend for two to this year's award show. Prices ranged from $250 to $2,000 with select "tiers" to attract fans at a variety of price points.

A portion of the proceeds went to the Recording Academy's scholarship fund.

"We aim to bring NFTs to the mass consumer," Lin Dai, co-founder of OneOf, told Yahoo Finance during a recent interview.

"We applaud the Grammys for really leaning into this new wave of technology that is fundamentally going to be very instrumental and helpful to artists' careers," Dai continued. He added that the three-year partnership signals a "green light that NFT and blockchain technology is here to stay."

"This is not just 2021 or a 2022 fad...[NFTs] will be part of the music ecosystem," the exec predicted.

Read more here.

Amada Records’ Superstar Melissa B. Debuts Top 15 On Billboard

“PHYSICAL” is the new song written by B. Howard, produced by B. Howard, Kyle Beatz & engineered by Grammy recipient Michael Ashby who was responsible for recording Cardi B.’s song “Bodak Yellow”. “PHYSICAL” is a straight-up R&B cut with a smooth dance groove in which Melissa B. is giving you that feel good R&B tune. This R&B tune is about connecting with your lover, giving her the love and attention she deserves. This song is a combination of mechanical instruments and Melissa's beautiful, melodic voice.

The song recently hit Billboard’s R&B Song Sales Charts Outselling Doja Cat, The Weeknd and Alicia Keys. To stay updated on Melissa B’s prolific career, go to MelissaB.com.

“Physical” is available on all digital platforms released through Amada Records and Blockchain Giant Beatify, the first fair-trade blockchain streaming platform.

Be sure to purchase “Physical” on SongWhip, and visit her Website.

Shorty T Charts no.6 on the UK iTunes Rap Chart with “Couple Bucks”

You just recently charted at no. 6 on the UK iTunes Rap Chart with your (song) “Couple Bucks”. How does that feel?

It feels absolutely amazing. Being able to chart as an artist is a major accomplishment so I am happy to be able to reach that goal.

Tell us about your background getting to where you are today?

Well, it’s been a very long journey. I started writing music back in my hometown of New Orleans when I was in high school. Once I learned how to freestyle I became a battle rapper which is what started my career in music. After a couple of successful years battling, I started to record songs and I’ve been at it ever since. After Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005, I relocated to California where I literally had to start all over. Luckily for me I was still able to make a name for myself in L.A/Hollywood and that changed everything. I’m now focused on continuing to hit the iTunes charts, hit billboard and work with some of the biggest names in the music industry.

What is the most challenging thing you have overcome in your life?

I’ve definitely been through so many challenges but one that was extremely hard was homelessness. Going through a phase like that will for sure make you or break you but if you can live through it, it makes you a much stronger person who can handle tough situations.

What do you want people to take away after listening to your music?

I want people to know that my music is authentically mine. I write, record and perform all of my own songs. I know many artists have songwriters especially nowadays but I genuinely look at my music as an art form and an expression of self. I paint my life with my lyrics so the more you listen, the more you get to know me.

Any new music coming out soon?

Yes, I release music literally every Friday for what I call #FrequencyFriday. I plan to release songs every week for an entire year. I also started a group with my homie Mayjah Payne called Crown Energy so we will be releasing a new project by Summer 2022. Shoutout to Sirr Jones as well.

What is your greatest achievement as a musician?

Hmmmm, great question. I’ve experienced many great moments. One would be when I opened for Rick Ross on Memorial Day in New Orleans. I performed with two artists in my group at the time that night and we were only supposed to do one song. After the song, the crowd kept yelling for us to do another so the DJ obliged and it was lit. Met a bunch of big artists backstage afterwards that I ended up working with later on.

What are 3 words that describe your music?

Unique -Informative -Fire

Describe your creative process when you write new music.

The music usually speaks to me so that I know what subject to write about. I play the beat and let the ideas flow. Once an idea sounds good enough for me to repeat a few times and the rhythm is right, I write it down and keep going. I focus on four bars at a time and I also enjoy complex rhyme schemes, metaphors and similes. I have an extensive vocabulary so playing with words has always been fun to me.

Which qualities do you think make a great musician?

There are many qualities that make a musician great, but greatness can be measured in different ways. Being unique is for sure one of the main qualities along with lyrical ability, consistency, rhythm, different cadences, the ability to switch up your style on different tracks and authenticity.


What’s the best piece of advice another musician ever gave you?

Create what you want and never try to cater to what others want. This was great advice because no matter what you do in life, you will never be able to please everybody. If you do something to make one group happy, the other group will hate you and vice versa. I always do my own thing despite how others may feel about it if it’s an individual decision.


Anyone you’d like to thank?

I’d like to thank everyone who has been involved in my life thus far, especially those in my inner circle. Thank you Sammy Issac, Mayjah Payne, Sirr Jones, mom, son, and everyone else who deals with me consistently. Love y’all.

Do you produce your own music? If not, who do you work with?

I work with different people from time to time but my main producer is Sammy Issac. His ear for music is absolutely incredible and I have nothing but the utmost respect and admiration for him. He’s also my music engineer and business partner.

Anything else you want the audience to know about you?

Just to be on the lookout for any new projects I’m putting together. Also, I’m helping people grow on social media and I’m offering artist development for those who take their music seriously and are looking for the right connection to put things in place. If that’s you and you have a budget, get at me.

Where can people listen to your music?

https://www.sthug84.com/ https://music.apple.com/us/artist/shorty-t/421022742 https://open.spotify.com/artist/0XP9NCixAfUsr7Fiu0SlPf?si=-rsbHfLgTQaFoVA5UwoMCg https://youtube.com/user/CarterBoyEntTV https://instagram.com/sthug84

Lady Gaga’s ‘Poker Face’ Powers to Top of iTunes Nearly 14 Years After Release

It’s been nearly 13 years since Lady Gaga made a play for the top of the Billboard charts with her second #1 hit, ‘Poker Face,’ but – if renewed success at iTunes is to judge by – the RedOne-produced tune may be given another hand for chart glory.

Peruse of the updated iTunes Pop chart sees the Lady leaning at #2 – just a few sales away from dethroning Elton John and Dua Lipa‘s ‘Cold Heart’ from the tally’s throne.

Released in late 2008, ‘Face’ (found aboard Gaga’s debut album ‘The Fame’) is no stranger to digital success.

Not only is the high octane tune considered one of her best offerings yet, but it is also one of the best-selling songs of the digital age.  Her second Diamond-certified single (for sales of 10 million+ in the United States), ‘Face’ is an undying favorite of the Gaga’s that’s recently been shown increased love by a fan campaign designed to help ring in the GRAMMY winner’s birthday (March 28).

Coupled with a push on streaming outlets as well, the #Monsters’ push may be just enough to help the EDM banger revisit the Hot 100.


Mayjah Payne Charts at No.14 on UK iTunes Rap Song Sales Chart with “Taxin”

You just recently charted at # (14) on (UK) iTunes Rap Song Sales Chart with your (song) “Taxin”. How does that feel?

It feels magical! My team has some good momentum going right now. I am in gratitude with how things are going.

Tell us about your background getting to where you are today?

I’m from West Los Angeles born and raised, in the studios is where I spent most of my days. I’ve literally put pain in my music with blood, sweat, and tears! I recorded my first project “Phases of Love” at USC in the dorm-rooms and got a lot of support from the campus. I got the opportunity to open for T-Pain, J Cole, Nipsey Hussle, DJ Quik and other legendary artists. The road hasn’t been easy, but I’m still pushing and running the marathon.

What is the most challenging thing you have overcome in your life?

One of the more challenging moments in my life was when my Father passed away when I was 15. He was the glue that helped hold the family together and when he made his transition, we all felt it. It made all of us turn our hustle up. After my big brother Tony Payne was shot and killed on Manchester, I learned that just surviving in Los Angeles as a black male is challenging enough.

What do you want people to take away after listening to your music?

I just want it to be “eargasmic”. I want people to think my music is ear candy. As Jay Z said on The Black Album, “First I had the streets, then I had the charts; First I had their ears, now I have their hearts..”

Any new music coming out soon?

I have a project “In A Mayjah Way” that should come out sometime in May. Keep a look out for it! It’s gonna be Mayjah!

What is your greatest achievement as a musician?

My greatest achievement is my placements thanks to Dahomey Music Enterprises on projects like “Marvel’s Cloak and Dagger” and the Showtime show “The L Word”. It’s amazing to make money off your passion and turning your hobby into a job that can pay bills.

What are 3 words that describe your music?

Timeless, “Eargasmic” , Legendary.

Describe your creative process when you write new music.

It’s all about the vibes! That’s why we call it a record because it is a record in time that records our energy and vibrations and frequencies. I want magnetic records that captivate and draw people in.

Which qualities do you think make a great musician?

Patience and diligent effort make you a great musician. The best artists always want to create something better than they created before.

What’s the best piece of advice another musician ever gave you?

Mob Jr who is the cousin of The Jacka in The Mob Figaz told me to stay independent and put in the footwork and that has been solid advice.

Anyone you’d like to thank?

I want to thank everyone who has had part of my success. Special shoutout to Mama Scat Payne and my family in Kansas City, Missouri!

Do you produce your own music? If not, who do you work with?

I do produce my own music. I have been playing piano and making beats since I was a teenager. I work with Sammy Issac, C6ixx and @TCTheCreative on the regular making instrumentals.

Anything else you want the audience to know about you?

Follow me on Instagram @MayjahPayne to find out more. I’m the Young West Kept Secret so you have got to do some digging to find some gems I have for you.

Where can people listen to your music?

www.mayjahpayne.com
https://mayjahpayne.hearnow.com/
Social Media Links :

https://twitter.com/MayjahPayne https://www.instagram.com/mayjahpayne/ https://www.reverbnation.com/marcpayne https://soundcloud.com/marcpayne https://www.tiktok.com/@mayjahpayne

J.U.N.E. Music Video Out Now by The Real June - the Rockstar Barbie

June the Rockstar Barbie, is a diverse artist who can sing, rap, and entertain. Born and raised in Atlanta, GA with the soul of a rockstar, June the Rockstar Barbie has taken the center stage of the family business Griffstar Entertainment. June’s bubbly style, rockstar personality, and ability to go bar for bar is definitely a powerful approach when it comes to the music industry.

June the Rockstar Barbie’s most recent release self-titled “June” debuts the undeniable talent that she brings to the music scene. On the release, she pours her heart out about her experiences moving through life, dealing with naysayers, and how she plans on taking over. 

June the Rockstar Barbie is also killing the remix game. She snapped on the “Girls Want Girls”, “Itty Bitty Piggy” and her freestyles are even better. June the Rockstar Barbie is pounding the pavement on all ten toes and is not letting up. Check out her SoundCloud and YouTube

Watch JUNE Official Music Video OUT NOW:

Also, TUNE IN to her most recent Vigilantes radio interview via iHeart Radio below.

Join June's fan club & follow on social media: https://www.artistecard.com/Iamtherealjune

Briannagh D’s “Run My Check” (feat. Jadakiss) Soars on the iTunes Rap Chart

You just recently charted at #38 on Hip-Hop/Rap iTunes Chart with your song “Run My Check" (feat. Jadakiss). How does that feel? 

I am absolutely over the moon. To even have my song charting on iTunes is something that I had dreamed of as a little kid. The fact that “Run My Check” broke into the top 40 is such a blessing and I am so grateful for those who purchased the song and have been supporting it. I am also very grateful to Jadakiss for his massive contribution to the song. It’s been such a privilege to see the track take off in the way that it has. 

Tell us about your background getting to where you are today? 

I’m originally from New Jersey, and I started singing at a very early age. I began taking vocal lessons at around 8 years old. Before that, I took piano lessons when I was 5, which led to an overall love for music. When I was in middle school, I picked up the steel pan as a second instrument to heighten and strengthen my abilities within music. I would go on auditions throughout elementary school and perform at local events. At 11 years old, I performed a Whitney Houston song in the finalist round at the Apollo Theater, which was a big leap from the local shows I was doing. As I started getting more and more serious, I would perform across the country, and even book international performances at music festivals from middle school into high school. I didn’t start with any industry connections. My parents were not in the industry, nor did they know anyone in the industry. Every connection that I’ve made was built off individual events that I either booked from auditioning or venues that I performed at. I made connections in New York, and after I moved out to Los Angeles right before high school, I made connections on set from television shows that I booked. I don’t think people realize how difficult it is to break in without any connections. Although it is possible, it will just more than likely take you much longer. I’ve been doing this for over a decade and I’m still going. 

What is the most challenging thing you have overcome in your life? 

I want to first say, that I am incredibly blessed. Simply being alive, in good health, and surrounded by people who care for me, is more than I could ever ask for. I think that everyone has had to overcome challenging periods of time in their lives.  Just like everyone else, I’ve undergone hard times, but I try not to dwell on them.  Nearly every hardship was a blessing in disguise. I can honestly say that some of my greatest struggles I have yet to overcome. However, just like I’ve always done, I am never giving up. There is a quote that I love and I’m paraphrasing, but it says something along the lines of “the race is not for the swift, but for those who endure to the end. 

What do you want people to take away after listening to your music?

In general, I try to put out something that I find to be inspirational to a certain extent. However, with this song and previous songs of mine like “Feel the Beat,” I think it’s also nice to have a balance. “Run My Check” is less serious, but I do feel that it can be relatable to many who’ve endured similar monetary situations. 

Any new music coming out soon? 

I have many unreleased songs, but at the moment, I am focused on giving “Run My Check” my undivided attention.  

What is your greatest achievement as a musician? 

I would love to name one event or accolade that moved me internally, but as I become more mature, I have realized that my greatest achievement has been the beauty and struggles within my journey to musical success. There were frequent periods of stagnation and fear for my future as an artist. I look back at everything and am so proud of how much I was willing to endure to get here today. I am so proud of my journey and staying true to myself, my morals, and my beliefs the entire way through. I never gave up. I pushed through the difficult times.  

What are 3 words that describe your music? 

Overall, I think that each song I’ve put out has a different feel to it. However, I would describe “Run My Check” as playful, rhythmic, and light-hearted. 

Describe your creative process when you write new music. 

Writing new music is such an exciting feeling. I don’t typically write in the studio, but I have done it a few times before for certain songs. I like going to different spaces and seeing how the environmental shift affects my train of thought. I will have the instrumental track and typically start mumbling melodic ideas for a chorus, and then transition into the pre-chorus, verses, and bridge. Then I crack down on the message I’d like to convey and start writing. 

Which qualities do you think make a great musician? 

To my mind, authenticity always wins people over. If you are trying to be exactly like an artist who everyone already knows and loves, I think you’re doing yourself a disservice.

What’s the best piece of advice another musician ever gave you? 

I remember shortly after releasing my first original song in 2013, I was doing an interview about it. The interviewer, who I actually still know to this day, told me that the industry is full of liars, fakers, and fairy-tale makers. I can’t say that he was wrong. There isn’t a successful artist out there who hasn’t gotten swindled at least once. 

Anyone you’d like to thank?

I’d like to thank everyone who has purchased “Run My Check” and everyone who’s been supporting the song and music video. I have to thank Jadakiss for adding his magic to the track and my producer who put the beat together, Duane  DaRock. I have to thank my family as well, because they are always vouching for me, and I couldn’t be more grateful for them. 

Do you produce your own music? If not, who do you work with? 

Over the last four years, I’ve had the pleasure of working with the super producer known as Duane DaRock. He is very skilled and knowledgeable about music, and he creates the coolest beats. Not only that, but he has been one of the few people in the industry who has demonstrated trustworthiness. When you find a fellow musician or producer that you can trust, just understand how rare that is. Value people who will match their actions to their words. He hasn’t let me down, and on top of that, I feel that he’s helped me in defining my sound, while still giving me the freedom to be myself as an artist. 

Anything else you want the audience to know about you? 

I would like for everyone to know, that I pride myself in never following others. I have always done my own thing, and at times it can feel incredibly isolating, but authenticity is so important to me. It is what helps distinguish me from other artists. I have always loved pop music, and I wanted to somehow create my own identity and my own brand. On a final note, I also want to encourage other artists to think smart, always have a plan, and never give up. 

Where can people listen to your music? Please add links. 

The music video is on WorldStarHipHop’s website and YouTube channel. You can listen to “Run My Check” by Briannagh D (feat. Jadakiss) on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and any streaming platform. 

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5VIArvZkqVBdpkjyBq68DB?si=febd4f8f4ebe4183 

Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/run-my-check-feat jadakiss/1611142155?i=1611142164 

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/briannaghd-music/run-my-check radio?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing