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‘Anaymous Touch’ An artist and entrepreneur creating a project that truly depicted multi- dimensions

Leonard magazine : What is your name and what city do you rep?
Peace and Blissings, my name is Anaymous Touch. The High Priestess with The Elevated Thesis and pretty girls is never in a rush. It’s an absolutely Great Day for Gratitude! I am originally born in Dade County, Flordia , yet I am a New Yorker at Heart. 914 made me.
Leonard magazine : Tell us about your latest releases, what inspired you to create them?
Last Summer I dropped my first ever ep called “Gumbo Jubilee”. My goal with this project was to create and establish my sound. I wanted my fans and listeners to innerstand that I bring a wide variety of tasteful timeless music. I want to highlight my Haitian background, while still honoring my New York flare. Creating a project that truly depicted multi- dimensions of myself.
Leonard magazine : What is unique about you and your music?
I love music. It creates, harmonizes, and transforms any atmosphere. Music is healing. Music is free. Music is love. Music is enjoying the journey; with no views of the destination.” -Anaymous Touch. I bring a high sense of self awareness, divine femininity, with notes of sauce and drip. When you listen to any of my songs , I wish you are fulfilled.
Leonard magazine : When did you realize you were going to make music professionally?
I’ve always “chased the dream”. Yet in 2020 I decided to take the business aspect of my career more seriously.
Leonard magazine : What type of music do you listen to?
I actually listen to all music. Im really big on hz . 528 hz, 432hz , 888hz and etc. I love ancient sound and jazz.
Leonard magazine : What inspires you to write music?
Healing. I write to heal. To transform and ascend. My writing shows me where my mental state is currently at. My true subconscious thoughts illustrated in sounds.
As a serial entrepreneur I’m always diving into new adventures. I’m a certified recreational therapist and love working with individuals with disabilities. Being active in my local communities is very important to me.
Leonard magazine : What do you wish you were told when you first started making music that you think would help artists just starting out?
Learn the business in and outs. Innerstand what your goal is with the music. Is it a hobby or a career. There’s a big difference in level of discipline you’ll apply based on that response.
Leonard magazine :Where do we find you music / music projects?
Www.anaymoustouch.org to stay update with merch, music, and the movement.

Anaymous Touch
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Marc “Mayjah” Payne Elevates in the game with New Album Levels of Payne, Featuring Rap Icon Shorty T and Kung Fu Rasta Sifu Bosco

LOS ANGELES, CA – Rising hip-hop artist and social media influencer Marc “Mayjah” Payne unveils his latest studio album, Levels of Payne, a boundary-pushing musical journey that blends West Coast lyricism, Southern grit, and Caribbean soul. With high-profile features from New Orleans rap legend Shorty T and St. Lucia’s reggae ambassador Sifu Bosco, this project solidifies Mayjah Payne’s position as one of the most dynamic new voices in global hip-hop.
Hailing from the West Side of Los Angeles, Mayjah Payne built his reputation not only as a gifted lyricist but also as a multi-talented producer and storyteller. Known for using hip-hop as his artform to speak on life, struggle, and ambition, he’s no stranger to growth. Levels of Payne reflects that evolution—a matured, sharpened sound fused with international influence and raw authenticity.
The album’s standout track, “Don’t Mean Nothin,” pairs Mayjah’s slick bars with Shorty T’s Southern bounce and storytelling, forming a gritty anthem about surviving through adversity and rising to the top. Meanwhile, “Ashes To Ashes, Dust to Dust” brings a melodic twist as Sifu Bosco’s reggae harmonies flow effortlessly with Mayjah’s laid-back delivery, celebrating heritage, unity, and peace through music.
With Levels of Payne, Mayjah Payne continues to expand his creative legacy. His previous projects have earned airplay on over 72 radio stations and charted Top 40 on 34 of them, and this latest release is already generating buzz across streaming platforms. Known for his high-energy performances and verified Instagram reach, Mayjah is taking this project worldwide to connect with audiences from California to the Caribbean.
Critics are already calling Levels of Payne his most complete and ambitious work to date. “This is for the art – this is for the culture,” says Payne. “It’s not just about where I’m from—it’s about where we’re all going. Music should bring people together. That’s what this album is all about.”
Levels of Payne is now available on Spotify, Apple Music, and TIDAL. For fans of authentic hip-hop with a global heartbeat, this album is a must-listen.
Follow Marc “Mayjah” Payne on Instagram and other social media platforms @MayjahPayne and visit www.mayjahpayne.com for interviews, bookings, and press inquiries.
Watch “The Streets Don’t Love You” from the project “Levels of Payne” here below on the @MayjahPayne instagram page.
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Bianca Ciocca Unleashes Passion and Rhythm in Her New Single “BED”

Bianca Ciocca is back with an electrifying new single, “BED,” released on Valentine’s Day in collaboration with Chiato Records. This track is a mesmerizing fusion of Afro drill and sultry vibes, delivering a hypnotic rhythm that pulses with raw emotion and bold energy.
With lyrics like “Te busco y siempre estás, ya no hay marcha atrás” (I look for you and you are always there; there is no turning back), Bianca captures the essence of irresistible attraction and deep connection. The song’s smooth yet powerful beat makes it the perfect late-night anthem—whether you’re cruising through city lights or lost in an intimate moment.
🔥 “BED” is now available on all streaming platforms! Don’t miss out—stream, share, and spread the love.
💖 Listen Here: https://song.link/pwrggtx83z6vx
Bianca Ciocca: A Sonic Nomad Pushing Boundaries
Italian-German powerhouse Bianca Ciocca is more than just a musician—she’s a visionary artist whose creativity spans across singing, composing, acting, dancing, and fashion design. Based in Berlin, her music is a reflection of her nomadic soul, seamlessly blending elements of Hip-Hop, Trap, Latin, Dancehall, and Drum & Bass.
Her dynamic stage presence—whether performing solo, with a band, or as a DJ—has captivated audiences across the globe. Currently on a worldwide tour, Bianca is also preparing to unveil her upcoming album, “Bubble of Screams,” a deeply personal project inspired by her first Berlin winter, where she faced darkness, ghosts, and transformation through music.
With performances spanning Mexico, the USA, Europe, Africa, and India, Bianca has made her mark internationally, collaborating with acclaimed artists such as Tribuman, Nash, Maxi Roots, Sick Boy Simon, and Toy Selectah.
Following the success of her last album, “Jungle Tropical Feeling,” Bianca continues to break barriers, using her music as a force of empowerment—representing women, human rights, and fearless self-expression through the Girrrlx Power collective.
💖 Stay Connected with Bianca Ciocca: https://linktr.ee/biancacioccamusic
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WeslyNorth: The Eclectic Artist’s Journey from The New Hippie Nation to “I Take It Back”

WeslyNorth was born in Salisbury, MD on the 3rd of December in 1988 as William Hudgins Named after his father, who was an army vet and later became a local DJ. William was raised in the church, as his mother is a devout Jehovah Witness who sung in the choir regularly.
Born into a musically inclined household, WeslyNorth developed a love for the art at a young age. At the age of 18, WeslyNorth started a collective of artists and musicians in DC called The New Hippie Nation. The collective grew into something that still thrives in DC where most know him as Willy Wesly.
His creative process consists mainly of views that allow his writing to flow. Bright rooms with windows, pops of vibrant color and tea with honey help him focus on curating the songs he’s known for, but don’t box him in. His style is eclectic as he pulls from artist inspiration he’s heard his entire life. Growing up listening to music from Fred Hammond, OutKast, De La Soul, J Dilla, Slum Village and Nate Dogg. Artists like James Fauntleroy, Jon Bellion, beaux nox, aldae, Isaiah Huron, Dijon and Sunsetto are just a few of the many he aspires to today.
His new album is titled “I take it back. An apology to those he has not shown his best to. It is a hopeful reverse of bad karma for anything negative he’s done or said. He sees this album as a way to say, “If I’ve ever hurt you or hurt myself..I take it back, maybe I meant it in the moment but I take it all back now.”
The album is a mix of melodic soul pieces that feature stadium sounds and choir harmonies. It is a cinematic, feel good, road trip, morning mood type of vibe that we cannot wait to hear.