Jack Diamond releases visuals for his latest single “Free Love” which features YFN Lucci with production by Kyle Junior.
Diamond delivers a relatable track regardless of gender, culture, and occupation. With images of himself in a coffin, it’s evident the old Jack Diamond is dead. He’s broken his own heart from thinking with it instead of using his brain and he’s fed folks that he should’ve let starve. The new and improved Jack Diamond, however, will make them pay, not by way of violence but through his shine and success…there’s no more free love.
The tones are smooth and soulful yet piercing enough to raise arm harms while Jack Diamond spews his lyrical oath. Watch the video for “Free Love” and get your copy below.
The story of A Muse In Her Feelings was always broken into chapters… Amusing Her Feelings is just one of the untold chapters that led to where we were on “No Good”. Thank you all for letting us do this project our own way ➗🙏🏾 pic.twitter.com/DLixj5IrRc
DVSN always present us with dope r&b vibes every year, and now they’re back with another project that will have you relating to it on a very personal level.
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I CAN SAY SO MUCH ABOUT THIS BUT I JUST HOPE YOU ALL LISTEN AND CAN SEE A LITTLE BIT OF LIFE FROM MY PERSPECTIVE. LOVE TO THOSE I HAVE IN MY LIFE, THE ONES I LOST AND ALL THE NEW PEOPLE THAT THIS ALBUM BRINGS IN. I LOVE YALLL
Texas natives JLC and Judy Drama recruit Melbourne’s Dee Stakz for new single/video titled “Welcome to Da Jungle.” This fierce trio is unstoppable and on the move with nothing to lose. They can survive the jungle in all forms and come out on top of the game. The Cinematic production heightens the raw and gritty lyrics…Connect the dots while they claim their earned respect. Watch the video and get the inside scoop on “Welcome to Da Jungle” below.
MJ: Before we jump into the video, how did everyone link up, especially with Dee Stakz who resides in Melbourne?
JLC: It basically started from Instagram with Dee Stakz showing love and reached out to me with marketing questions. While I was growing and moving in the scene, I watched him grow as well. I had a track that I wanted a different sound and knew with his character and talent that it would be a hit. He came through with a verse, for the video, and the rest is history! As far as Judy, I kept her hearing her name in the scene and popping up on social media. I was drawn to her style and sway and the fact that she was also from Texas. We connected, and again the rest is history.
MJ: What was the goal with this single/video? Let us in on the process from the creative spark to the finale. Is it receiving the proper accolades you were expecting it to?
JLC: The goal was to provide fans with something they can relate to and show them they can come out as we did and to reach as many as we can! I came up with the idea as I was riding through my old hood in Fort Worth and just thinking how bad it was back in the day. I mean you had to constantly watch your back and watch who you let in your circle and it was people constantly getting robbed and set up. It’s like that now, but back in the 90’s it was three times as bad. As of now it’s nothing but good reviews and it’s just been a couple of weeks, as it spreads, we are looking forward to seeing how different crowds respond.
MJ: Was it difficult to shoot the video during a heightened period of COVID-19? Why is it important for you to continue to curate during the pandemic?
JLC: Actually, it was easy. It was kind of an in and out thing when you shoot so many videos you just do your thing and roll out, and I think I can speak on behalf of everybody on that note! I believe it was Dee Stakz’s first video, but you would never know it, he handled business! The pandemic is an opportunity for more exposure as people are watching more TV and have more of an online presence.
MJ: Talk about the chemistry between the three of you and how individual styles complemented one another.
JLC: Everybody is just down to earth and got jokes so that really makes it easy when everyone has the same goal in mind and takes their careers seriously. Our styles in my opinion with each verse is a different feel and different tone, talking about a different scenario with the same topic, and it makes it both interesting and captivating.
MJ: Take a minute to share with fans about upcoming solo or more collaborative projects.
JLC: I can’t talk about that…but we have a lot of people watching us and don’t want us, especially me, to go far in the industry. Our ideas are unique, and we must keep them secured until it’s release time.
MJ: Please take a moment to share anything else fans should be on the lookout for and how they can connect with you for updates and new music.
JLC: They can go to Amazon and read my E-Book “Hip Hop Marketing A Dirty Game” for some tips on marketing. I have some collaborations in the works and more music endeavors on the way so stay tuned. Follow me on Instagram @jlcaagrecords, on Twitter @allaroundaag, on Facebook at AAG Records, and on the web at allaroundaag.com.
Shojon, multi-faceted artist hailing from South London, releases the official video for his latest single “Theorem.” The video is directed by Craig Heathcote (BBC), produced by FEUD creative Liam Payne, and features a diverse cast.
Shojon is seen not as your average or expected cupid, but one who swarms the city with a new outlook on love, it’s emotions, and overall mood. His entrancing vocals over a soulful yet invigorating blend of R&B and indie-pop soundscapes is sure to convince lovers worldwide of his, in seventh heaven with both feet on the ground, message. Watch “Theorem” and connect with Shojon below.
Shojon is currently campaigning with the Mind Mental Health Charity to raise mental health awareness, since funding has been discontinued by the government for the Time to Change Initiative. Shojon has commissioned a limited run of the ‘Shojon Bar’ a milk chocolate snack he is using to help raise awareness and break the stigmas in mental health.
Author, Consultant, Nutritionist, Ordained Minister, and Master Herbalist Dr. EnQi returns this week with another viral video. This week he sheds light on how Brother Polight scammed Loaded Lux. Watch the video below.
ATL’s own YNS Talley releases visuals for his new single “Persevere.” The track produced by Aloy is taken from Talley’s upcoming project titled ‘Priceless 3.’
In “Persevere” Talley returns home to East ATL where it all began. Although riding there in a polished Rolls Royce, Talley reassures that fame hasn’t changed him. His intricate wordplay gives listeners a vivid timeline into his path to success while conveying a distinct message to those that slept on him and his booth profession. The cinematic production by Alloy heightens the emotion from Talley. Watch the video and connect with YNS Talley below.
Tune in for one of Young Pharaoh’s best breakdowns. He is joined by Bro Sanchez, Bobby Hemmit, and Bro Panic. Watch the explosive video below on Dr. EnQi’s Youtube Channel.
Trap Pe$o is an artist who creates distinctive sounds by combining different influences into a one-of-a-kind sound, and his new single/video release is no exception.
“Trap” is impressive both in terms of production aesthetics and artistry. The songwriting is catchy and immediate, yet nuanced and detailed. This translates well for viewers on account of the amazing production quality. Fans of artists like XXXTENTACION, Lil Wayne, and Gucci Mane will enjoy this track.
R&B sensation J. Waiters and Hip Hop heavyweight John Jigg$ unite for a chilling, air gasping video. “Walk a Mile” is produced by Poetic Killa with video production by Footprint the Movement.
While wearing a t-shirt that reads “get your knee off our necks”, J. Waiters sets a gripping scene with raw emotion. The intro speaks volumes of truth that pushes the underlying issue of not knowing what it is to be a black man in America.
The duo describes their personal everyday struggles as well as societal struggles. From racism and injustices to violence and murder, from lack of support and children to educate, J. Waiters and John Jigg$ unleash a compelling blend of vocals and lyricism hopeful to ignite a revolutionary spark. How can you overcome life’s distressing genocides while living black? Watch “Walk a Mile” and connect with J. Waiters below.
While the critically acclaimed, new full-length album ‘Don’t Fight Your Demons’ continues to take music entertainment by storm, Arrested Development releases a new single dedicated to the election of 2020.
“ONYA” bestows a gripping testament that only Arrested Development can justly deliver. It not only embodies distressing truths surrounding the electoral process, but it depicts racial irony in a stunning, yet tangible manner. “Us blacks should sell confederate flags to red necks. Get rich it’s the ultimate in payback”!
Steering its way through mind-blowing lyrics is hope. Hope that a brighter future can exist. “See life in color again, see wife as lover and friend, see God as giver not taker, sacred in making me win, sunny without the blues, money without abuse, honey I’m home, in a zone let’s make it do what it do”!
Over cinematic production that pulsates rigorously through the core, the 2x Grammy Award-winning group delivers yet another timely masterpiece not only for music history but also for brothers and sisters to embrace worldwide.