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  • Joaquin was an editor on the Netflix limited series "Griselda" to portray the captivating story of Griselda Blanco, depicted by Sofia Vergara in her most prominent dramatic role to date. The series explores Griselda's journey from Medellín to becoming the formidable 'Godmother' of Miami's drug empire in the late '70s and early '80s. Joaquin edited three episodes (101, 103, 105). Through meticulous editing, Joaquin collaborated with a team to ensure the narrative's authenticity and enhance Sofia Vergara's outstanding performance, contributing to the series' success as the #1 show on Netflix in over 89 countries and accumulating over 1.73 billion minutes watched in the second week after its release.

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    A good song may not always be defined by a single genre. If the music and lyrics combined can transcend a categorical box connecting then evoking feelings and memories in the listener, an artist has succeeded. Texas singer/songwriter Ed Morales does just this. His music is a diverse confluence of Rock, Pop, R&B, and Americana into what some call “Urban Americana”. Bringing a deep musical integrity to his lyrics - connecting directly with his listeners on journeys to their first love and first heartbreak, of joyful open road freedoms and inner contemplations, of soulful awakenings or crossroad deliberations.With a long and rich history in the music, Ed Morales has experienced a career as both a label and as an independent recording artist dovetailing into songwriting and publishing. Gifted in the art of capturing live performance, his musicality, harmony, and emotive lyrics point back to earlier influences such as Jackson Browne, Don Henley and Tom Petty. His seemingly carefree though thoughtful musical arrangements, however, put him in a class all his own. Valuing simplicity and integrity over temporal solos or complex story songs, Morales organic/pure approach creates a deep, lasting connection with his listeners.Morales realized initial success in the 1980’s when labels still ran on music publication announcements, independent radio playlists and live shows. “The first time my career really started to take off was in the 80’s I record a few songs at UAR studios in San Antonio, Texas. One song entitled “Will You Be There”, caught the attention of A/R rep at a then local record label called Teardrop Records. They liked it and pressed a couple hundred copies and it wound up on Billboard. Received a couple of great reviews, a lot of radio play and live shows. We went from local to regional act later getting signed to a label out of LA called Target Entertainment. Again, the album received a great deal of critical-acclaim at the time being touted by CMJ as “the best thing to come out of Texas since ZZ Top”. Of course we had a lot of fun, as nineteen-year-old kids, doing that. Most importantly, it validated to me that something in the music was connecting. That meant a great deal and why I continue to write today.”Morales and his original band separated. Life happened and he gained a very successful career in the corporate sector - though he never stopped writing. He continued to release music in other bands and as a solo artist - reaping success with both mainstream and Christian music. With a strong regional following in San Antonio and Central Texas, Morales continues to write and perform today.

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    SATEGA, born in Chicago and raised in Miami, is a singer, rapper, songwriter and
    entrepreneur. In addition to his music, his website also features his apparel line New
    Vintage (with the tagline “New Vision, New Style, New Waves. New Vintage by
    SATEGA).” He & #39;s ready to share his vault full of songs with his fans and with new coming listeners.If you haven't already, be sure to check out his website www.SATEGA.WORLD
    to subscribe and stay up to date with all his new releases and also to pick up some
    dope New Vintage apparel by SATEGA. Though he is just beginning a professional recording career, he has performed in many venues, including at Rolling Loud, and in several other places with other mainstream artists. His immediate goal is to put out a lot of music his fans have been requesting, and
    continue to build his music catalog and business endeavors.

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    Multitalented musician, actor, and model, Sienna-Rose Jerak is poised for the spotlight with her
    new single, “You Got Me.” Reflecting on the authenticity of music from the late 90s and early
    2000s, Sienna Rose’s single aims at reducing the noise of today’s overstimulated music scene to
    bring her voice to life.Living across two continents—Sienna Rose is based in both Melbourne, Australia, and Los Angeles, California—the talented Sienna-Rose has a wide range of life experiences to draw from. “I love performing,” shares the young artist. At the age of eight, Sienna Rose added acting to her resume. The multitalented artist also plays the piano!

    Inspired by 90s’ sensations Brandi, Monica, and Christina Aguilera, Sienna Rose is also
    passionate about the “Y2K era”—the early 2000s. “It was a great time for young people,” she
    explains. “I love the 90s/2000s feel more than modern music.”
    Set to an upbeat, 90s-type instrumentation, “You Got Me” portrays the intricate part of love in
    which you like someone but you’re not sure if the feeling is mutual. “It’s hot and cold,” shares
    Sienna Rose. “You’re wrapped up in games and don’t know what to do.”


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    Influence has been making hip-hop for a long time, about 25 years, performing in lots of
    venues and competitions, but he only started pushing his music out to the public last
    year. “I’m done cooking up the style,” he said. “Now it’s time to put it out.”
    To kick off the promotion of Influence and the multitude of sounds that characterize his
    music, he chose “What You Deserve.” “‘What You Deserve’ is basically a hip-hop, R&B kind of dance track. It definitely has an Afro-centric dancehall vibe to it.” Info Black sings the hook and Influence raps the verses. All I need is one night, just give in girl don’t fight it Don’t be scared cause I don’t bite, only if you like Only for tonight, tell me what you like In addition to the hip-hop, R&B and dance, bongos give the Afro beat an island lilt, which Influence attributed to the producer, Majestic Drama.
    “I’ve heard a lot of those type of beats, and this is, in my opinion, one of the better
    ones.” He made his first song when he was 16 and really got into it when he was 21. He is 41
    now.He has not, he admitted, given it a hundred percent all those years. He has a family
    and, in addition to music, he is an entrepreneur. “So, you know, music is not the only
    thing I have going on.” But in the beginning, it was different.“When I first started, of course, I was giving it a hundred percent — selling CDs out the trunk, way back in the day.” Music is back as the main item. “I know that it’s a dream that God put in my heart for a reason. I’ve always believed that I was gonna become successful at music. I think that I’m too talented at it to not be put in that position.” Talent plus work. He never left music entirely. He has performed a lot and his winning
    competitions include the Uplifting Minds 2 National Talent Competition; The Best In The
    West 2 Hip Hop Competition; LA’s Next Up Music Showcase; The Showcase Tour; and
    the Coast to Coast Live Music Showcase. He was a finalist in the International
    Songwriting Competition.
    He will be an official artist in the Mic Check Wynwood Season 2 in Miami from July 12 to
    July 15.


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    Ralph Jean-Pierre is a seasoned editor, having worked on projects worldwide from Los Angeles to New York and Tokyo to Vancouver. Jean-Pierre earned his M.F.A. in film editing from the AFI Conservatory. During graduate school, he refined his skills by editing numerous short films and subsequently immersed himself in the indie and digital media scene, contributing to a diverse range of features and short-form programming for various digital media companies.In addition to his thriving indie and digital media career, Jean-Pierre has earned acclaim as editor and assistant editor on various television and streaming series that has been viewed all around the world.




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    LYDIE LIVOLSI, The Inventor of the Dental Al with the mission to learn, understand, and prevent serious diseases such as stroke, cancer, diabetes, seizures, ADHD, autism, Alzheimer's etc. from its safe and non-invasive 24/7* body's data collection and monitoring technology.
    Unlike others who currently think that Al will destroy humanity, Lydie is convinced that her Dental Al will empower humankind. Our humans' genes, DNAs, conscious, sub-conscious and supra-conscious mind etc. are designed with unlimited potential!
    Lydie Tchouangang Livolsi, Inventor, Founder & CEO has over 30 years' experience in dental manufacturing and dental office management (DOM). She came into this industry because she wanted to learn how to make teeth so she would go back home in Africa and replace the missing teeth of her beloved grandmother who had only two teeth left in her mouth, so she could enjoy chewing crunchy roasted peanuts. Unfortunately, Lydie wasn't able to do that because she died while she still in school. She pledged on her grandmother's grave that because she wasn't able to replace her teeth as promised, she will find a legal way to replace the missing teeth of all people in the world to honor her. In 2009, Lydie was devastated after the passing of her beloved brother. Then in 2011 after the death of Steve Jobs, she started to believe that with everything that he did to change the world, there might be a way to break through the mystery of possibilities after death, which led her to Patent the: SELF-CHARGING DENTAL SENSOR SYSTEM to collect data from the brain, heart, muscle, blood etc., using AI, including machine learning etc. to enhance the analysis of data and send results to electronic devices like watches, cellphones, with the goal to prevent diseases like stroke, cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer's, Parkinson, autism, seizures, paralysis etc. without any surgery reducing the sorrows of humankind.
    TURNING A DENTAL LAB. INTO A HIGH-TECH COMPANY
    MYDENTALWIG is a revolutionary innovative dental business that replaces missing teeth with its alternative to dental implant called Dental Wig without having to go to the dentist. It is fully patented and FDA cleared. The company is running by using all new technologies including Al from online purchase, to
    booking, delivery etc. Other innovative services are its Buy Once Smile Forever layaway with an affordable monthly subscription and its in-house Academy to train and hire its dental wig technologists. The company has traction with very happy customers and also had raised on PicMii Crowdfunding, and is looking for non-accredited and accredited investors: learn more at Mydentalwig.com. It's Patented Al (Artificially Intelligent) Dentalwig non-invasive technology is becoming the hottest product because its pre-charged battery and no-surgery features, can efficiently leverage products and services like Elon Musk's Neuralink, Synchron etc. Lydie already got contacts from Google and other big companies for possible acquisition that she refused. Her goal is to raise funds, launch, grow, scale then IPO (going public)






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  • Filmmaker Meosha Bean interviews writer Floyd Toulet. Joe Staton - producer and playing Billy ) Chloe Champken (director), and Claudia Conte-Buenrostro (actor playing Woman)

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    Actor, Producer Joe Staton (Billy in Knock Knock): Joe is an alumnus of the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in New York and the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts in London. Originally from Minehead, Somerset in the UK, he spent most of his childhood growing up in France and Spain. He just completed a run of Romeo and Juliet, starring Aria Shaghasemi of the TV series “The Originals” and “Legacies”, and Andrew Sellon from Fox’s “Gotham”, and has performed classical and Shakespeare roles in England, Spain, New York, New Jersey, Vermont, Maryland, and Texas. Previous credits include Fred (A Christmas Carol, The Secret Theatre), Banquo (Macbeth, Cumberland Theatre), Duke Solinus & Doctor Pinch (Comedy of Errors, BCSC), Frances Flute (A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Classic Theatre of San Antonio), Edgar (King Lear, Royal Social Distancing Company), Benvolio (Romeo & Juliet, Shakespeare In The Woods), Gremio (Taming of the Shrew, Shakespeare In The Woods), Yakov (The Seagull, The Harold Clurman Lab Theatre), Little Charles (August Osage County, Stella Adler Studio) and Mr. Fox (Fantastic Mr. Fox, Italia Conti Academy). Film credits include The Lightworker (Bubble and Squeak Productions), Chekhov’s Eye (White Space Film Productions), and TakeTwo (Fragile Wildflower Productions). Joe works part-time as an axe-throwing instructor at New York Axe, and invites you all to come down for a throw! www.joestaton.net.

    As Sting once said, ‘I’m an English (wo)man in New York’. Born in England, Chloe was inspired by her love of reading, and storytelling quickly became her passion. Encouraged by performative Grandparents from a young age, Chloe enjoyed creating plays complete with scenes, songs, and dance routines. This developed her love for theatre. After having to decide between a career in sports or acting, Chloe went on to study Musical Theatre in London. From the age of 19 Chloe lived in South East London, perfected her Cockney slang and worked in markets and hospitality to support herself while studying. Then at 23, Chloe decided that she needed to enrich her acting and began studying at the Stella Adler Studio. Alongside acting, Chloe has found a love for Playwriting and Directing. She still thoroughly enjoys sports, especially English football although American football is growing on her, Hook’em Horns!

    Claudia Conte-Buenrostro is a Mexican actress based in NYC. She has a B.A. in Audiovisual Media from the University of Baja California in MX and is a recent graduate from Stella Adler Studio of Acting. Her latest credits include Netflix’s “Monarca”, Amazon Studio’s “Un Papá Pirata”, Olga in "Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow" and Vi in "The Memory Of Water". Excited to be here at the Rogue Theater festival as a part of the "KNOCK KNOCK" team.

    Floyd Toulet was born in Johannesburg and spent much of his childhood travelling between South Africa, Mauritius and Australia before he finally settled in England and made his home in the South East of Kent.Prior to writing for the stage, Floyd worked for over 20 years as a freelance advertising copywriter.





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  • Filmmake Meosha Bean interviews #cinematographer Christian Schu

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    Its seldom that a television show can have as profound an impact on society as Euphoria. The
    popular HBO series has had a stranglehold on this generation's pop culture by inspiring art,
    collaborations, and most importantly: music. Alli Fitz’s newest track “When We’re Together” was
    inspired by the series and helps celebrate love and happiness.
    An accomplished social media star, Alli Fitz achieved viral success early by singing, streaming
    and doing voiceover work on various social media platforms. Alli has amassed a loyal following
    of over 10 million fans across various social media platforms and has began shifting her focus
    towards music full time. Alli’s newest track, “When We’re Together,” is a celebration of her
    newfound love after being single for an extended period of time.
    “I have been single for the longest time, and people know one of my relatable posts is about
    being single, and people can relate to that,” Alli said. “Recently, I got a boyfriend, which is really
    exciting. I finally decided to write a song about that. Most of my songs are girl-empowering, you
    don’t need a man and can do it on your own. Now I wanted to switch it up a bit because I got a
    man, and it is about the feelings I have when I’m with him when we’re together.”
    She added, “I say that I promise that I’m worth the wait because I’m the girl that you need. It’s
    really a song for someone who you love.”The process of making a music video was an enjoyable one for her, as Alli had a major say in its creation since she is still independent. A newfound creative control and independence has been spearheaded by her manager, Adrian “Auidi” Vazquez. Auidi is the COO/CFO of NOGXNRE, a decentralized record label based in Los Angeles, CA. Having been featured in publications like Billboard Latino, Auidi’s experience in the Judaic industry has proved
    invaluable to Alli Fitz’s budding music career. She had the autonomy to choose the director and
    videographer and was free to do her own makeup and styling.“I got to choose all this and even where the location was,” Alli Fitz said. “It was pretty cool being the boss and the person in front of the camera.” Alli explained that back in the days of MySpace, she would watch other YouTubers singing cover tunes, which inspired her to do the same and turn it into a real career. This newfound
    career goal happened in 2008 while she lived in Ohio. Alli would post videos of herself in her
    bedroom singing covers and a spell of popular songs, which garnered her millions of views. She
    admitted she was a little scared that she wouldn’t get the positive feedback she wanted, but in
    the end, her success took off quicker than she could have ever expected.
    “When people started sending me song requests, I was like, ‘Oh my God, they do actually like
    my voice?’” Alli said. “I started doing musicals in high school, where we just had the town come
    in. Now it’s like people from all over the world are like, ‘We love your music.’ It’s crazy. I have a
    cover with Chad Perez that is going viral in China.” She attended Wright State University for musical theater, where she polished up her singing skills. After graduating, Fitz moved to Los Angeles after creating a Vine account that got her more than five million followers and a billion video views.
    “My dog ended up play-biting me, and everyone thought it was funny. I gained millions of
    followers from Vine,” she said. “They invited me to the Macy’s Parade, and I got tons of
    exposure. That’s what got me to LA because all the other Viners were like, ‘Hey Alli, you need
    to move out here.” Alli said it was such a wild and unexpected feeling to get that kind of acknowledgment. She simply posted an entertaining video, and suddenly people from all over the world were checkingout what she was up to. It was an incredible experience for her, and she has met and collaborated with some of her favorite artists along the way.
    Alli eventually moved on to TikTok, where she now has seven million followers. For the past
    several years, she has been focused on releasing her music for the world.
    “I released my first single, “Fill the Void,” in 2017, and it was pretty cool,” Alli said. “But I’ve been
    trying to get more music out and get my name bigger in the music industry instead of just
    through social media. I’m pretty well known there, but I want to be in the music world, too.”
    Alli wants her fans to know that her music is real and comes directly from her life and what she
    believes in. While her lyrics tend to come from her life experiences, Alli is inspired by listening to
    her favorite artists. She explained that before she goes on stage, she tends to get nervous, so
    she’ll watch those artists to see what they do beforehand.She also tries to look at the way they write their material. Alli pointed out that musicians likeAriana Grande write whatever they want these days, and this inspires her. “It’s not about what sells,” Alli said. “She writes what she feels, and I love that. So I have starteddoing that too, and it has been so much fun since then.” Alli wants to get her music out to the masses to listen to. While she has been able to do this fairly easily through the internet, she also wants people to see what she’s got in person. “I want to go on tour,” she said. “That’s my number one thing. I want to be able to sing my songs and have people sing them back. I want choreographed dance numbers and costumes—all of that. I want it all. I want to be able to show my music to the world.” The “When We’re Together” music video is available on March 11. Be sure to check this and the rest of Alli Fitz’s material on all platforms. Lastly, Alli extends a very special thanks to everyone who participated in this project: JV, RandallDidIt, Chazz, Darius Dantzler, Adrian “Auidi” Vazquez, and the entire FilmHead Professionals crew. Check out Alli Fitz’s socials below and stream When We’re Together!

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    Delaware based rapper Hammaz has been surrounded by music through friends and family hiswhole life, and most recently he created the album AlphaMale 4: Magnum Opus, which includes he single “Shitz” that will reel in listeners as it is catchy and pops.“This one is more drill,” Hammaz said of “Shitz” which features MusicByDre. “There’s no playingaround. I’m back and letting you know. I want all the shitz, I want all the smoke. I’m coming for it.I’m there for it.” AlphaMale 4: Magnum Opus wasn’t just whipped together, as Hammaz took his time and selected everything for a reason. Instead of just writing freely, he wrote about specific events and people, and topics that were going on in his life.
    “I was able to tap deep into a certain bag, and to be able to put it all together in one project, is
    like one of the greatest art forms I’ve created over the bodies of works that I did,” Hammaz
    explained. “I have a personal relationship with PeeWee Kirkland, so I had a couple of sit downs
    with him. One of the songs on there talks about him and his life.”
    There are 12 total tracks on the album that also includes “Boss Talk 2,” “End of the Road,” and a
    song called “Becky, Karen, Susan,” which he said is a little story about three of his favorite
    teachers. The song “Again,” is one that shows off his range and has GRAMMY written all over it,
    Hammaz said.
    “I am really proud of the artistic ability for me to jump from different topics and different subjects,
    and stay in that pocket,” he said.
    Hammaz has a versatile style of music, saying that he performs hip-hop most of the time, and is
    also a great storyteller. “I’m good in each department,” Hammaz. “Some people bounce from topic to topic, but struggle in different areas like storytelling, club songs, or drill music. I think I have an A plus in all those departments. Every day ain’t the same. Every story ain’t the same. Different things happen.” Hammaz was born in Jamaica, but he moved to Delaware when he was eight years old where he lived near the Southbridge projects. He grew up with hardship in his life, but it didn’t
    discourage him, as it actually motivated him to share his life stories. He knows he’s not the only
    person who has had hard times, and he hopes his talent can have a major impact on listeners
    who can commiserate.

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  • https://canvasrebel.com/meet-justincredible-justin-lang/
    Filmmaker Meosha Bean interviews #Justincredible Justin Lang Education & Community Engagement Leader | Program Manager | Creative Arts Specialist | Program Development Leader| Youth Mentor | School Operations & Partnerships Professional I rapper artist and so much more hope you enjoy this interview and share ! #podcast #God #success

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    Born and raised in Los Angeles to a family of actors, Zeke has been surrounded by Hollywood since he was young. Through the guidance of his father, Art Hindle, and his mother Adrienne Hampton, Zeke took on many roles as a child actor in TV, film, commercials, and theatre, but wished to create his own identity through independent intellectual and athletic endeavor.

    Upon graduating, Summa Cum Laude on an academic scholarship at Loyola Marymount University in 2012 with Honors, he played professional tennis on the ATP World Tour for three years. After obtaining a world ranking of 1729, he had to retire in 2016 due to a chronic knee injury, and turned to real estate agency to make ends meet. He became quite the successful businessman and negotiator in the process.

    Zeke then set his sights on following in his family's footsteps and began pursuing acting, writing, directing, and producing. Earning his first Screen Actor's Guild worthy role in Gentlemen's Fury (2017) and starring in his first feature film as co-creator, writer, director, and producer with Happenstance (2020), gaining a cult-like following in the process, and screening the film at Cannes. He has four completed pilots that he is pitching now as television series; Imposter Society, Late Bloomers, The Girl in the Dark Corner, and Bluegrass. He is also writing several feature scripts such as Venice, The Labyrinth, Wanderers, etc. He keeps busy creating films, and social media content constantly via his production company Preston Way.

    He studied Entertainment Law at Southwestern and passed the CA Bar in July of 2022

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    After show talk about #pdiddy home being raided.

    Federal agents raided Sean "Diddy" Combs' homes in Los Angeles and Miami as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged human trafficking. Combs' sons were detained during the raid but released without charges. The searches are part of a federal investigation led by the Southern District of New York. A Canadian woman filed a lawsuit against Combs, claiming she was sex-trafficked and gang-raped in 2003. The lawsuit names Combs, former Bad Boy Entertainment president Harve Pierre, and an unnamed third defendant. Combs denied the allegations on social media, stating he did not commit the acts. Pierre's attorneys also denied the allegations. Combs' former girlfriend, Cassandra "Cassie" Ventura, previously filed a lawsuit against him, accusing him of sex trafficking and sexual assault. The investigation is ongoing, and no criminal charges have been filed. The dramatic events have left Combs and his associates fighting to clear their names and defend against the serious allegations. The situation continues to unfold as authorities gather more information.

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    Bio In an industry oversaturdsted with artists looking to mimic others’ successes and aounds, it’s
    always refreshing to hear consistency and growth and that’s what we got from PRZNT’a debut
    album Night of the Rose. Anchored by two singles “Or Nah” and “Like Pablo,” PRZNT has
    already smashed his day one streaming record by amassing over 120,000 streams on its debut
    release. PRZNT is no stranger to massive streaming numbers with more than 120 million
    streams across platforms, the Cuban-born artist is gaining worldwide recognition with tracks
    including “Laudy Daudy.” His debut album, Night of the Rose, is out now.
    Hailing from Cuba, PRZNT cites Latin music as a heavy influence on his style. “My first love was
    Michael Jackson— I was heavy on his music when I was younger until I discovered Kid Cudi and
    Lil Wayne,” he shares.
    PRZNT’s introduction to music making began in high school, when he found his friends getting
    into it and developed his own passion and sound. “Around that time, I used to skip school and
    create different things until I eventually got decent enough to make music,” adds the artist.
    Soon after, he met his first manager, who helped elevate his music onto streaming platforms
    where he found a real fanbase. “From there, everything kept flowing, and we kept going up.”
    PRZNT eventually caught the attention of NOGXNRE, a decentralized music label pioneering
    transparency in the music industry. After some negotiations, the two parties signed their first
    record deal helping catapult PRZNT into a new level of artistry.
    The artist’s moniker was originally “Present1k,” a reference to being present in the moment
    and “not worrying about the future or past.” As he continued to grow as an artist, PRZNT
    shifted to the current stage name, keeping its meaning intact. “It’s about staying true to the
    moment,” shares the artist.
    Night of the Rose, PRZNT’s debut album, was recently released on March 1. “It’s basically a
    compilation of the sound I’ve been polishing and perfecting for years,” shares the artist. “This
    project is completely me. It defines me as an artist and person. It’s a gift from me to the world.”
    With stark and innovative production from NOGXNRE staples Adrian Chafer and Griffin
    “Everlyte” Jarosinski, Night of the Rose delivers a consistent holistic sound that captures the
    vibe that we’ve all come to know and love from PRZNT. Additional vocals from longtime
    collaborator 2Scratch on the catchy Jersey-club inspired track “Video” round out a robust body
    of art unlike anything we’ve heard from PRZNT before.
    “Or Nah,” the album’s highlighted single, features the familiar sound his early fans fell in love
    with: somber melodies on a bed of moody guitars. “It’s for my fans who showed me support
    from the beginning,” adds PRZNT. The song is equal parts nostalgic, vibrant, and chill.
    Instead of focusing on sending a message, PRZNT wants listeners to have fun with “Or Nah.” “I
    want them to enjoy themselves and have a great time partying with friends, chilling in the car
    with it, and turning up to the song at my concerts. It’s more of an experience than a meaning,”
    explains the artist.
    “It was a typical writing day for me,” tells PRZNT of the song’s creation. “I came up with the
    melody for the song, chose the vibe to go for. In more broad terms, it says, ‘are you gonna do
    something or not going to do it?’ ‘Are you down, or are you not down?’ That’s the whole
    meaning of the song. It can be about a girl, a moment, or an experience. We started with the
    full production before adding lyrics and melody, then came up with the ideas for the hooks and
    verses.”
    In addition to “Or Nah,” PRZNT invites listeners should check out the second single “Like Pablo,”
    one of PRZNT’s favorite songs on the album. “The album is an offering from me to the world
    about who I am as an artist. It’s what I’ve learned from being an independent artist to having an
    independent label behind me. I’m staying true to myself no matter what I experience. I put it
    out there for people to enjoy it.”Make sure to stay connected to PRZNT on all platforms for new music, videos, and social posts and listen to Night of the Rose on all streaming platforms .



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  • Spotify:
    https://open.spotify.com/track/4l8rX8MTFyWwWegJGcaoMd?si=25lni2EURF254FtFM9ljzQ&context=spotify%3Aplaylist%3A37i9dQZF1EIXvDjPUh4EQk

    YouTube: https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=qkQY5tyKYq8&si=NZ7e3Iq5uXnfw9qn

    Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100010166292389&mibextid=ZbWKwL

    Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/jimmy_mcgee_music?igsh=MTM4a3p0N2tmbDEzdA==

    Born and raised in Ohio, Jimmy grew up on rhythm and blues and a household of music. His
    passion for song began as a young churchgoer listening to the vibrant gospel that echoed off
    church walls. At age 11, Jimmy picked up the guitar and mastered a new skill. Never finding joy
    in his schooling, Jimmy McGee turned to music for guidance. At 14, he joined fellow R&B
    enthusiasts and performed at local venues.
    “I am a soul music survivor,” tells Jimmy. From Bobby Womack to Johnny “Guitar” Watson,
    Jimmy immersed himself in all-things soul from an early age. Decades later, Jimmy McGee
    brings his never-ending passion for music to the stage with a refined sound. His sound is a
    smooth blend of R&B, Southern Soul, and Neo-soul, with a spin uniquely his own.
    “Bottom Line,” Jimmy McGee’s latest single, opens with bluesy tones, drawing in listeners with
    a smooth guitar riff as the song takes on depth. Velvety vocals emerge, telling Jimmy’s story.
    “What inspired the song was an experience with obstacles. When a person is gifted with song,
    there is often envy and stuff that goes along with it—it’s only a matter of time. But I refused to
    give up,” shares Jimmy McGee. “That’s what inspired it—the rigamarole of being a musician.
    Standing my ground and being myself.”
    Jimmy wants listeners to feel encouraged by his song. “I want them to realize that there’s
    obstacles, but they aren’t the end all be all. People look for a higher power outside, but it’s in
    ourselves. Self-determination is the key.”
    Jimmy sings in the key of determination. “Bottom Line” is life’s ballad. “It’s a reminder to never
    give up—have perseverance.” In fact, all of Jimmy’s songs are about life and life’s lessons.
    “Life’s a journey, and these songs are about self-determination,” he adds. “You can get help,
    but it’s you who has to do it.”
    Writing music usually begins with the music. “Usually, I write to the track. The process involves
    thinking about life, and the words come along with the music.” For the single and many others,
    Jimmy let life guide his art.
    This year, Jimmy McGee is excited to release more music. Listeners can look forward to
    quarterly releases throughout the year. “I’m ready to get out, sing and perform,” he adds.




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  • https://linktr.ee/Sotlyshawn?lt_utm_source=lt_share_link#39900233

    Hip-hop artist SOTLY Shawn wants his fans to know two things about him: never expect his sound to stay the same, and listening to his music is like getting a “home cooked meal.”
    “You might have some fast food, and that’s always good,” he said. “But there’s nothing like being in your mother’s or grandma’s house and getting that home cooked meal. That’s what I feel like I am. You know that’s what you’re getting when you listen to SOTLY Shawn.”
    The Brooklyn based rapper has has just released a new single called “Standin’” off his EP titled Day by Day.
    “The message in the song is that no matter what, he’s still standing,” he said. “No matter what, he’s going to the top, he’s going to still stand. Whatever happens- we try to ignore the negativity, push the positivity, and that’s what we’re going with.”
    “Standin’” is the outro track on the five song EP, which he said was created at a fairly chaotic time. There was stress about work and about finishing the project he was working on, and much of this is reflected in the songs.
    The first track titled “Still” coincides with “Standin’” in a way that they are bookends to the project. The second song, “No Doubt” reflects on the experiences his mom had when working a 9-5 job. This is followed by “The Soul” and “Tonight.”
    “All throughout that EP, the idea behind it is pushing through and not becoming so one-track minded,” he said. “With all the problems in your 9-5, or all the problems in your life, you have to look at everything in a big picture kind of way.”
    SOTLY stands for “someone out there loves you,” and this is a mantra that he lives by and promotes.
    “That’s like my whole message at the end of the day,” he said. “No matter what you’re going through…if you’re working a job that sucks or if you’re going through doubt, depression, uncertainty, anything, just know it's all a part of the process. Somebody out there cares about you. Make the decision to never give up on yourself and finding those answers, because someone out there loves you. They want to see you win. Even if it's just me, I want to see you win.”
    He added, “Les Brown said once that your struggle will be the blueprint to someone’s survival.”
    SOTLY Shawn pulls his inspiration from his own life, as well as aspects that his friends and those close to him have gone through. He’ll often put himself in other peoples’ shoes to get different perspectives about what is wrong and what is right.
    “I try to dig from those personal experiences, but also try to incorporate as many sides of it that I possibly can,” he said. “It’s never going to be just black and white, so this gives me a plethora of things to pull from when looking at it from different perspectives.”

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  • https://www.instagram.com/sophia_mengrosso/
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0TxBlMHC7tODcQyDKxqOuA
    https://www.tiktok.com/@mengrosso.music
    https://open.spotify.com/artist/2v2izImh5Klqia6oxOQC2F

    Sophia Mengrosso is a classically trained opera singer with a wide vocal range that is ever apparent on her newest single “Unforgiven,” scheduled to be released on February 24.
    Mengrosso has a hauntingly beautiful, and unique, voice that fits right in with the power of her lyrics and the heavy sound that it complements. This track is about putting the time and work into letting go of someone she loved. It focuses on her efforts to move on and move forward with her life, despite the scars and the pain that it has brought.
    “I just wanted to let go of a person, and let go of the memories,” said Mengrosso. “I’ve accepted the fact that I can’t blame someone for what happened in the past. Instead of me carrying that weight on me, I just want to forgive the person and move on.”
    Mengrosso wrote this song years ago, but came back to it about a year back when she rediscovered it in a different way. She said that whenever she has a significant personal experience, she will incorporate it into her material because it is helpful to handle what life throws at her. Writing this track was a cathartic experience for Mengrosso.
    “When I go through something, I try to put it into my music because this is what gives me a drive to go through stuff,” she said. “It’s so personal. It is about finding strength and finding something that will drive you to achieve what you want. You can find strength in your weaknesses, like pulling out the light from darkness.”
    “Unforgiven” is part of a 12 song album that Mengrosso eyes a release for the end of April, and it will also include a recently released single titled “Under.” She is still going through the naming process for the record, and related it to naming a baby because of how much the work means to her. Life experiences are what inspires her work, and she is taking the time to choose the proper name.
    Mengrosso has a background in musical education, and is a composer who has been writing music for many years, as well. She started as a classical singer and developed an interest in rock and metal as she grew up. Now she is writing and producing her own music, and she said she couldn’t be happier about her path.
    She started her musical journey by playing piano and harp, and then began taking voice classes as a child. Mengrosso writes all her music on the piano, and she said this has helped her in developing her style. She is influenced by opera singers like Maria Callas, Cecilia Bartoli and Nellie Melba, but also listens to plenty of music outside of the classical world. Her wide range of musical taste has helped shape here as a musician.

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    https://open.spotify.com/artist/5vCTDPfvLQeyH3jurwXMxN
    https://www.instagram.com/minusgravity/?igsh=MmVlMjlkMTBhMg%3D%3D&amp%3Butm_source=qr
    https://music.apple.com/us/artist/apollo-liberace/1564784056
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCReGHC8fozKMqUFKdKHHOhw
    https://www.tiktok.com/@apolloliberace

    Apollo Liberace has spent his whole life involved in music, dating back to when he was a just a
    young child. Now the hip-hop/R&B artist feels that he is putting out some of his best material
    yet, with his single “If I Said I Had the Answers, Would You Listen” set to be released on his
    birthday, February 27.His newest song is an R&B track that will be complete with a music video featuring himself and his girlfriend “Wolves.” It captures the essence of love and being in a relationship, and Apollo Liberace said it is melodic, while also featuring a little bit of rap and indie vibes. “The song is talking about everything you go through in a relationship,” he said. “The main lyrics are, ‘so cry alone, or you can cry on me if you want to.’ Just talking about two different people in a relationship. It’s displaying all the emotions you go through when you’re happy together. If you
    love somebody it’s never going to always be great. It’s really who you’re with, to argue with, the
    rest of your life.” Also in the works is a single titled “Paradise,” featuring Tyla Yaweh, who has worked with the likes of Post Malone, Chris Brown and Wiz Khalifa. Down the line, Apollo Liberace has plans to create an EP. He said the first song is mostly R&B, but others will feature him on acoustic guitar with a more “indie-folk” feel. “It’s a lot different than what I’ve done before,” he said. “I think it’s the best music I’ve made. It’s real and full of emotion, with different stories.”
    Apollo Liberace uses life experiences as his source of inspiration when making music. This
    includes the travel he has done, relationships he has been in, heartbreaks and success along
    the way. The more you do in life, the more your brain expands,” he said. “And once it expands, it doesn’t
    go back. It changes it in every way. Once you see outside the country, you realize how big the
    world is. It definitely influences all of it.”
    Apollo Liberace started his musical journey at a young age, singing in the church choir and at
    youth camps. He wrote and recorded his first song when he was 10-years-old while living in San
    Antonio, Texas. He followed in the footsteps of his older sister, who was producing records and
    performing. When Apollo Liberace was 12 he had already found success while working
    alongside his sister, singing originals along with covers of the Jackson 5 and James Brown
    before turning to the hip-hop scene.
    When he was 15 he moved to South Korea due to his parents being on military assignment.
    While there, he performed as the opening act in the G-Unit Far East Tour, and was eventually
    signed by Korea Def Jam Far East.
    He moved back to the San Antonio where he had a song on the radio at the age of 17, and
    performed at events with thousands of people every weekend. After a stint in Atlanta and then
    moving to Los Angeles, Apollo’s hip-hop trio Minus Gravity was signed by Capitol Records and
    had success making music. The group split ways after about a decade together, which he said was hard because they were friends he had known since he was a kid. But since then, things have been taking off for Apollo Liberace. He is not only working on putting out new music, but will also be on a Paramount Plus television show with TV personality Chanel West Coast coming out this summer.
    “Things just started falling out of the sky for me,” he said. “I’ve got so many things in the works.”
    The namesake of Apollo Liberace pays homage to the Greek god of music, and also the
    eccentricity and flashiness of legendary pianist Liberace. He can relate to both, as his style is a
    bit different than the average person, but also has some edge.
    “I really liked his story and his showmanship, basically,” he said. “So I combined those two
    things.” Apollo Liberace loves the pure creativity that making music brings to his life. For a long time he was creating what he thought other people would enjoy, but now he is making music for himself
    and he feels that it is top tier. Apollo Liberace is focused on making “true art.”
    “There are limitless possibilities,” he said. “Whatever you think of, and then seeing the outcome
    and being able to hear what you did with the rhythm is always inspiring. There’s always magic to
    it, just being able to create.” He added, “I think that’s what music is: convergence of different feelings and different energies. What I put into the mic or the studio that day, I think that will come out. I hope people catch those same moods and feelings, and I think they will with this new music, for sure.” Be sure to check out Apollo Liberace’s music available on all platforms.

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    https://danekanation.com/

    https://open.spotify.com/track/4kcXovepaxwAchDioLH57H?si=680fc1aa5c874624&nd=1&dlsi=d898bd0b354548f4
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=zbLH6KvS8k5nFnx9&v=z4fdd0rcSZc&feature=youtu.be
    https://found.ee/isBik4

    Rhett Daneka, who goes by the moniker Daneka Nation, wasn’t always a singer. He spent years
    flying planes in various capacities, but after meeting a friend who taught him the craft, he knew
    singing was the life for him.

    Daneka Nation has released a new single titled “Sacred Ground,” which is a Kix Brooks penned
    tune that describes what a high school pal had gone through in life.
    “It’s kind of a story of my best friend in high school,” Daneka said. “He got out of high school and
    the first thing he wanted to do was have kids. So we graduated in May, and he was already out
    hitting the clubs on Fridays and Saturday nights. He was a great country western dancer. Well,
    he found a woman who he got pregnant and had kids. He just couldn’t wait. It’s really kind of my
    best friend’s story.”The original version of the song didn’t have much fanfare, but in 1992, McBride and the Ride shot it up the charts to number two. The only song in front of it was “Achy Breaky Heart” by Billy Ray Cyrus. Daneka heard the tune on the radio one day while driving, and it hit home so hard that he knew he needed to record it. He pointed out that the storyline touches anyone who went through a similar situation, or anyone who knows young parents working their tails off to get by. Daneka feels that “Sacred Ground” is the best track that he has recorded, and it has had airplay
    in South America and Europe. The track has more than 200,000 listeners on Spotify, and
    Daneka is relishing in the fact that it is taking off.
    “It’s exciting,” Daneka said. “Finally I’ve got something big to work with, and I can’t wait for it to
    be out there for everybody to hear. I want to hear it on every radio station in the U.S. and all
    over the world.”

    Daneka Nation’s creative style is a unique one, as he works with an Argentinian multi-
    instrumentalist named Ariel who plays every instrument on “Sacred Ground.” Ariel will put
    together the music, and send it to Daneka to review before he gets in the studio. Daneka then
    lays down his baritone vocals along with some background singers to complete the track.
    Daneka is a former pilot who worked as a chief flight instructor, and also flew an air ambulance
    rescuing premature babies from small Texas towns. Due to being partially color blind, Daneka
    stopped flying and became self-employed. This is when he also discovered his love for singing.
    “I learned a couple songs and went to karaoke bars, and wasn’t very good,” Daneka said.
    “Finally I ran into an 87-year-old man who was 80% blind. He was a quartet singer who had
    been singing since he was six. So he couldn’t drive, and I couldn’t sing, so we paired up and he
    taught me basically everything about how to sing over a period of three or four years.”
    Daneka said they would go out as much as six times a week, hitting multiple karaoke bars.
    Eventually his karaoke buddy passed away, but Daneka’s love for music and belting out vocals
    lived on.“I started lining things up to get the best people around me,” Daneka said. “I got the best guitar players, bass players, drum players and started making music in 2021.”
    The first song he made a Doug Stone cover called “In a Different Light,” which he changed up
    into more of a “rock/country” song. Daneka Nation has seven songs recorded, and has a goal of getting up to 20 tracks. Then he
    can get a live band together to play his tunes to the masses.
    “I’ve got a post-it note in my bathroom with three goals,” he said. “Number one is to make it in
    the music industry. The second one is to play sold out arenas. The third is to play Rodeo
    Houston- the biggest rodeo in the world.”
    Daneka Nation has been writing his own material, but he has not gotten into the recording
    process yet. He has a big binder to pull lyrics from to create songs of his own down the road.
    Daneka said that when he gets his band together, it will be a family friendly event where he
    always puts in 110%.
    One thing is certain for Daneka Nation: He is persistent and plans to put everything he’s got into
    his music.“I refuse to be a one hit wonder,” Daneka said. “If you made it as a one hit wonder, you made enough money to pay someone to write you another hit song. I will never understand a one hit
    wonder. Daneka Nation will never be that. I don’t care if I have to go to California, or Nashville,
    or wherever I have to go to make a hit song. I’m all in.”
    Be sure to check out music by Daneka Nation on all major platforms.