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The Alabama music Scene Is definitely on the rise, Meet “Beezy Vandross”

Born DeMarcus Walker out of Mobile Alabama but Grew up in a Small Town Jackson Alabama. Beezy isn’t a newby when it comes to blending Melodie’s with dope instrumentals. His background was deeply rooted into music at a very young age. His family musical genes began within the church, where he was influenced by becoming apart of youth choir. As his voice grew stronger he began transitioning his vocals to more original musical of his own. Influenced by the music of Hardhead Deablo, Z-Ro, C-Nile, & The Late Last Mr Biggs, He’s Been Releasing Music around 2017. He originally released under MG$ Entertainment but later branched off to do his own thing under Wild Hawg Records.
He recently Released a Single Called “7:30” that is available on all streaming platforms.
You can follow Beeze Vandross on all social media platforms for more updates on shows, music releases and more
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U’KNO THA DON & NINO KHAYYAM REFLECTS ON THE LATE GEORGE FLOYD

It’s been over three years since the death of George Floyd. The injustices
surrounding his murder, at the hands of police, sparked massive protests
worldwide. It once again put a terrifying spotlight on racism and inequality which
have become a disease in this country, alone.
“We Are Floyd” sheds light on these issues while paying homage to George.
Garnering attention since its release, the single has now charted in the Top 30 on
iTunes. The musical masterminds behind the single, U’Kno The Don and Nino
Khayyam, did an amazing job creating a record that brings heavy issues to light.
This song acts as an artistic tool to galvanize humanity to combat police brutality. In
the accompanying visual, U’Kno and Nino visually encapsulate the serious tone
behind the song’s message with cinematic, black-and-white visuals. Understanding
the impact of today’s current racial climate and tensions is critical, more than ever,
especially for the youth. U’Kno even features his own son in the video.
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Artist “Budda Bless” releases his highly anticipated new single, “I gotta get it.”

In the ever-evolving landscape of the music industry, few artists manage to shine as brightly as “Budda Bless”, a luminary and a topping artist who has recently catapulted to stardom with his latest hit single, “I gotta get it.” This hypnotic sound has resonated deeply with listeners around the world, and still growing, we embark on a journey to unravel “Budda Bless”, remarkable path, and applaud his topping achievements.
“Budda Bless” is a ‘well-seasoned’, young Recording Artist/Producer, that has been in the music game since he was 12 years old. His interest in music started at three years old, playing drums. Since then, he has been an accomplished percussionist in his schools’ jazz and marching bands as a student.
“Budda Bless”,’s journey to the pinnacle of the music industry is nothing short of inspirational. His ability to create music that transcends boundaries has been ignited by his experiences and these encounters have enriched his music with a worldly flavor that resonates with listeners from all corners of the globe.
Artist “Budda Bless” releases his highly anticipated new single, “ I gotta get it”. This track showcases his commitment to pushing boundaries and delivering music that resonates with listeners on a profound level.
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“PDG Stephen: A Rising Star in the Music Industry – Unveiling His Unique Sound and Inspiring Journey”

PDG Stephen, the rising Canadian rapper, is all set to captivate audiences with his powerful storytelling and music that echoes the sounds of the late Juice Wrld. He hails from Scarborough, Ontario, and his music beautifully conveys his personal experiences with depression and heartbreak. It’s inspiring to see how he uses his art to express himself.
PDG Stephen’s belief that having someone to talk to about his problems won’t get him anywhere shows his determination to use his music as a way to connect with his audience and create understanding. The passing of Juice Wrld was a devastating loss for him, as he was a major source of inspiration. Despite this adversity, Stephen chose to honor Juice Wrld’s legacy by continuing to create music that deeply resonates with listeners. His perseverance is truly admirable.