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Beyond pride, Model Kimmora Marose redefines her career in latest interview

Journalist: Give us a short bio of yourself?
I am a publish model from New Jersey
I’m also brand ambassador for a jewelry company in my home town Trenton Nj called Eddys Jewelry and Is connected to Dioro Jewelry. Besides that Im becoming a great future influencer.
Journalist: What first got you into the modeling field?
When I was at my friends album covers shoot in 2009 , The photographer Antonio Guerra known as Ayo Marca De Beats asked me do I model and I said no he said have you ever thought about modeling and I said no and he gave me his business card and I went from there my first photo shoot I didn’t take it serious . It was actually with a different photographer. I actually didn’t start taking modeling serious until 2012 I was asked to do a page 6 photo shoot with a different photographer in my hometown for my towns newspaper and after that .
I decided to do the professional shoot with Marca De Beats and I submitted our first pictures to a magazine and I was chosen to be featured in a magazine with his pictures that he took. I was still 18 so a lot of magazines wasn’t taking me serious at the time but I never gave up.
Journalist: How would you deccribe your Modeling ?
I would describe my modeling as doing what makes me comfortable I love my skin and I love to show off my skin so most of my pictures use to be very revealing not trashy not showing too much but as I got older I am starting to do different looks like far as catalog like I want to be an influencer inside of websites like FashionNova or pretty little thing so when you go on their website you see me wearing their jacket or their lingerie or something. I use to wanna be a video girl But now I really want to be a influencer so if it’s a clothing line comes out with something and they need help pushing it and see me wearing it then other people would want to wear it that’s where I’m at right now far as in modeling.
Journalist: How do you want to be perceived by your fans and what’s one message that you want them to know ?
I honestly just want everybody to know who I am far as what I’ve done , just remember the grind remember the hustle remembering that everything doesn’t come overnight that you have to put in the work, Network and don’t give up on your dreams if you know that you’re that girl to keep going.
Journalist: What life lessons have you learned so far in modeling?
My life lessons to be honest as I got older I realize that everything you see isn’t what it is. Every opportunity isn’t a good opportunity you will run into fakes , you will run into fake Photographers con artist , people that will persuade you into thinking they will get you rich and get you out there and they just wanna use you for a clout or just take your money , It’s also real life creeps out here so gotta be careful as a female . Ive been lied to I’ve been bamboozled I’ve been scammed all growing up so you just gotta be on your P&Q’s when it comes to the industry life itself. Every opportunity is an a good opportunity and Everything ain’t So Green on the other side . Stay Blessed Km.
Links :
IG: Iheardshewasamodel
Tiktok: Iheardshewasamodel
Book me: k.marosebookings@gmail.com
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MAD Mike’s Root of All Evil: A Raw Testament from the Underground

The underground hip-hop world thrives on authenticity, and MAD Mike’s latest solo release, Root of All Evil, embodies that spirit completely. Dropping under Lost Soul Productions, the project delivers a heavy dose of raw lyricism, unflinching honesty, and dark, unrelenting production that makes it one of the most striking underground albums of the year.Featuring a roster of underground mainstays including NEMS, Lex the Hex Master, Mr. Hyde, Termanology, and Roc, the album doesn’t just lean on big names. Instead, each collaboration was carefully curated to match energy, tone, and purpose.Every feature feels organic, like a natural extension of the story Mike is telling, adding depth to the overall body of work.
At the heart of Root of All Evil lies the chemistry between MAD Mike and producer C-Lance, who provides a sonic backdrop drenched in dark atmospheres and metal-inspired grit. Their creative partnership, sharpened over multiple projects, has reached new heights here. With Albert Charlemagne’s mixing and mastering at Brooklyn Dragon’s Lair tying it all together, the result is a record that’s as sharp sonically as it is lyrically devastating.Thematically, the album pushes beyond MAD Mike’s earlier Nature of the Beast. Where that project explored demons within, this one confronts them head-on, using the framework of the seven deadly sins to reflect on cycles of trauma, broken family ties, and toxic relationships. It’s an album that doesn’t shy away from pain but instead transforms it into something cathartic and empowering.What makes MAD Mike stand apart in the horror-core lane is his ability to channel vulnerability through aggression. His guttural screams and fire-forged delivery aren’t gimmicks—they’re survival. The darkness in his music isn’t for shock value, but a way to turn suffering into strength and connection, echoing the legacy of artists like Tech N9ne and Ill Bill.With Root of All Evil now out, MAD Mike shows no signs of slowing down. More solo work is already on the horizon, promising an edgier, rock-infused direction, while new Dual Diagnosis music is also on the way. For fans of underground hip-hop that demands attention, Root of All Evil is more than just an album—it’s a declaration, a release, and a reminder that the underground is still alive with voices unafraid to bare it all.“This album is about breaking toxic cycles and turning pain into power,” says Mike.With steel-forged beats from C-Lance and the razor-sharp mix from Albert Charlemagne, Root of All Evil cements MAD Mike as one of the most unflinching voices in underground hip-hop.Tracklist Highlights:
- Blasphemy (feat. Lex the Hex Master)
- Shed Blood (feat. Mr. Hyde)
- You Can Get It (feat. NEMS | prod. The Arcitype)
- Blood Squirt Fever (feat. Roc)
- Cuttin’ Da Chain (feat. Termanology)
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Tracklist – Root of All Evil (2025)
- Intro
- Blasphemy (feat. Lex the Hex Master)
- Shed Blood (feat. Mr. Hyde)
- You Can Get It (feat. NEMS | prod. The Arcitype)
- Blood Squirt Fever (feat. Roc)
- Cuttin’ Da Chain (feat. Termanology)
- Outro
Produced by: C-Lance
Mixed/Mastered by: Albert Charlemagne @ Brooklyn Dragon’s Lair
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Jimmy Dasaint: Philly’s Storyteller Who Does It All

From novels to movies to music, Jimmy Dasaint has built a career defined by one word—hustle. And this year, the Philly native is proving once again why he’s considered one of the city’s most influential creative voices.
His latest novel, BLACK SCARFACE 5: Fear is Stronger Than Love, is the explosive conclusion to his award-winning series. Co-written with former L.A. drug kingpin Freeway Rick Ross, the book dives deep into themes of survival, loyalty, and betrayal—all told through the gritty lens of Philadelphia’s streets. Fans have responded with overwhelming support, driving the book to ️️️ Star5️ reviews on Amazon.
But Jimmy’s storytelling doesn’t stop on the page. On September 20th, streaming service Tubi will release his newest feature film, THE WRONG BITCH. With a cast of rising stars—Tera Alford, JaQuai Felton, and Mavia Barnes—the film becomes Jimmy’s 13th feature, a testament to his consistency and dedication to bringing authentic urban stories to the screen.
And then there’s the music. Earlier this summer, Jimmy dropped STILL A HUSTLER, an album that has caught the attention of The Source, AllHipHop, and Floss Magazine. It’s raw, powerful, and reflective of the same resilience that has carried Jimmy through every stage of his career.
Through it all, Jimmy remains true to his motto: “Bringing Hollywood to Philly.” With each project, he shines a spotlight on his city while inspiring the next generation of creators to believe that success doesn’t have to come from leaving home—it can be built right here in Philadelphia.
Follow Jimmy Dasaint’s journey:
Website: www.dasaintentertainment.com
Instagram: @jimmydasaint1
Music: Streaming on all major platforms
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Get Money Piken: Beef Muzik – Raw. Unfiltered. Street Certified.

When it comes to street rap, authenticity isn’t just a quality—it’s the code. Get Money Piken: Beef Muzik lives and breathes that code, delivering a mixtape that’s unapologetically raw, unfiltered, and stamped with street credibility.
This isn’t polished pop rap or watered-down mainstream vibes. This is Beef Muzik—a project fueled by survival, loyalty, and the unspoken rules of the grind. Every track is layered with aggressive lyricism, heavy trap beats, and a gritty narrative that speaks directly to those who know the hustle firsthand.
From money moves to betrayal, from loyalty to beef, Piken doesn’t just rap—he testifies. Each bar drips with intensity, painting the realities of street life in bold, unrelenting strokes. Whether he’s calling out rivals or flexing the rise from the bottom, the delivery is consistent: powerful, fearless, and deeply rooted in authenticity.
Beef Muzik – song and lyrics by Get Money Piken, Yung Glizzy | Spotify
But Beef Muzik isn’t just sound—it’s a war cry. It’s the soundtrack for the come-up, for those who live by the code and never fold under pressure. It’s music that represents the grind, the pain, and the victories of life in the trenches.
For the streets. By the streets.
This is Get Money Piken: Beef Muzik.