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- Its a New Era of Fame as Shes my Type Releases
As many people consider him the latest member of the Thot boys , Ray Fame has been hard at work making himself one of the already nominated Voiceless Music Breakout artists for the 2018 awards. Let us separate the relationship we have with ICMG 2 Deep and Ray Fame because it must be said he has progressed and grown as an artist since he was on Rawrr back in July talking to us about his Paid in Full EP. He has not only progressed and matured as an artist but his music has taken a complete transformation from the artist from Paid in Full to the man having one of the most anticipated singles in the Indiestry today. The song talking about the girl thats just his type, features fellow label-mate Teddy Grahams, and Saay Park has that smooth listening vibe that will have you bumping on your daily commute and give the females something to look forward to. Check the Video out featuring the model Cymba.
- S3 Radio Phil Williams / Scorpio P gives us the exclusive of Constellation Blues
Last Monday on Rawrr Scorpio P came for his long awaited interview and he dropped his latest single the exclusive of Constellation Blues The artist well known for his recent hit Mother's son has put out Constellation Blues as a form of a poem , ballad about his music and how it gives him the power to do what he wants, what he goes through as an artist and makes you feel what you are listening to. As a lover of jazz music I love the fact that the song had a jazz type saxophone type feel. It was relaxing while it made me think about so much. This has been one of our favorites that we have premiered thus far and it by far was worth the wait that Scorpio P put us through. Check out our one on one with Scorpio P below 1) Tell us what inspired you to write Constellation Blues. • I wanted to create a piece of writing that directly addressed what I and so many of us go through as artists, and artists of so many varying disciplines. Our daily struggles whether it comes to depression and self-doubt, to making friends with the wrong people, to just plain fighting for what you believe in, I wanted to document my own experience as well as other’s I’ve seen first-hand or know of. 2) Did you have any sound in mind in the process of putting this together? • Not originally. Once I had finished the initial pattern of the rhymes, the song kind of took shape on its own. The words pretty much just flew out of my head onto the paper, and it ultimately became a stream of consciousness into the creative process I personally go through and I ended up using that as the engine to depict the mental gymnastics and questioning of the world that artists do just to write something the fuck down. 3) Why did you keep this track such a secret even from your manager? • It wasn’t even so much of a secret; I just was meditating on the music once I recorded it, and have been trying to find flaw or changes on my own. Bizzy has been very meticulous when analyzing my music with me, and I usually always take initiative to make necessary adjustments before I'm suggested to do so. So I wanted to give myself as much time with it as possible before I began implementing Bizzy’s feedback. 4) What was your process of putting this song together? • As with a majority of songs I write, they start as poems and stanzas of poems first. I wrote Constellation Blues as a poem initially, and once I began re engineering it to a format of a song, elements of its poetic structure didn’t only stick; they became more vital to the overall message and character. It made sense to not have an actual hook or chorus, rather a constant generalization I ended up building around and breaking down in detail throughout the song. 5) What does Constellation Blues mean to you? • I’ve always felt that as an artist, no matter the discipline, we all have looked to the stars for some sort of inspiration or sign. I was big into astronomy growing up—I loved to learn about space and the stars I saw each night in the sky. I also grew up listening to the blues, folk, rock and jazz, before I began exploring hip-hop and spoken word. To me, Constellation Blues are the blues you feel when you’re doing nothing but tracing constellations, trying to find truth, and shed light during dark times, which is what we challenge and champion ourselves to do as practitioners of art on a daily basis. It’s also an ode to the phenomenon we know called Artist’s Block (or Writer’s Block, as it’s more widely known), where I start the song with the line “Gotta write this shit down before I forget it,” I'm basically dispelling Artist’s Block as what happens when you don’t write down your ideas as they appear, and once you get around to it, you’ve forgotten it. That’s why we’re tracing constellations; we’re either trying to remember those ideas, or trying to replace them, all while dealing with the troubles of the world in hopes of ushering in a better one. 6) Do you feel like other artists are doing what you are doing? • I definitely do feel that way. I think so many artists like myself go through bouts of depression, insomnia, and so many other mental ailments, and that their art is their only solace. We all have day jobs and 9-to-5’s, and we’re constantly trying to create masterpieces while securing rent or caring for children, or any combination of things of that nature. This song is inspired by other artists like me going through the exact same if not similar things. 7) What do you have planned for the video for this track? • I have an idea that I'm currently outlining for a short film of the song, centered on its subject matter. 8) What inspired the jazz feel in this song? • I had originally heard the beat for the song around a year ago, and didn’t really know what to do with it. I was like, “I have no idea what I'm gonna do with this, but I’ll do something.” But the beat always resonated with me, and as a jazz musician myself, playing the saxophone for ten years, I felt indebted to ensure I created a track like this at some point. It also gave me a sense of freedom and unchained expression I’ve felt in jazz and in playing jazz music. In many ways, I feel as if I'm putting the lyrics together in the same succession I would if I were crafting a improvised solo; I'm rapping like how I would play the saxophone. 9) What is next post Constellation Blues? • Finishing my EP, Street Food, and getting started on the short film for the song, as well as performing it in various ways. Stay tuned. 10) Would you like to add anything else, what should we know? • The funniest thing about the song is that It wasn’t even supposed to be on the EP—I was planning to save this song for a lengthier project, possibly and album or compilation in the future, but it felt right to have it complete StreetFood in many ways, and I couldn’t see myself holding onto it much longer once I completed it. I personally feel as if Constellation Blues is not only my best piece of writing I’ve ever created, it’s also my most personal. The song isn’t Scorpio P.’s writing; rather it’s who Phil Williams is in the purest sense. Scorpio P. is the one reciting the piece, but it’s who I am as Phil in all of my glory and flaws. I documented a lot more than I expected to do so when writing and recording the piece, so if you’ve ever wanted to learn about who Phil Williams is from Scorpio P.’s perspective, I feel as this is the track that best exhibits my life and who I am in all of my creative spaces I inhabit. Recording it in one take as opposed to 4 or 5 as I usually do, it was the freest I’ve ever felt in the booth. I hope it’s enjoyed and received as well as I felt recording it. FOLLOW SCORPIO P AT @MRPHILLIAMS ON TWITTER AND INSTAGRAM
- November gets lit with the New Darkside Radio
After an unexpected hiatus from WVMR own Darkside Radio it was recently announced on Loud Silence with Meko Sky and Zoo Tuesdays with Smiley Rodriguez that the latest installment of Darkside Radio will feature model Alexia Castellano and Jack of All Trades Jesslyn Blue. This collaboration was not expected by anyone in the Indiestry that Rawrr had to be the first to report about it. Many wonder what does this mean, will we have the same segments will there be more fuckery? What does it all mean! Read about it in our interview with the members of Darkside Radio : 1) Introduce yourselves, tell us a little bit about yourselves and what you do? Blackout : I'm Blackout The Rebel. Hip Hop artist from Darkside Jamaica Queens, owner of Darkside Radio. Im also a blogger, event coordinator, host, and dabble in videography, website design, and graphic design. Jesslyn Blue : My name is Jesslyn Blue, and I am originally from the Jersey Shore. So, Jersey is in the building! I moved up to Newark, NJ years ago to pursue my BA in English and immerse myself in NYC art and culture. I consider myself an artist overall, but I perform poetry, pen books, model, educate our youth, copyedit, host/produce events, read tarot, and am a visual artist. Creatives change the world every day. My goal is to spread knowledge, love, and growth through my chosen art forms. Lex : My name is Lex. You may know me from the TV show Video City. I'm a model, booking manager for Boss Fam Group, Master of Ceremonies, Video Vixen etc. I also have an amazing company Mafia Girls and Wise Guys Network. It's a talent referral network I created to help get work for photographers, DJ's etc. 2) How did this collaboration come about? What made you ladies want to get involved in radio? Lex : I've known Blackout for a while. As we've gotten to know each other we figured out we have a lot in common. About a month ago Blackout approached me with the idea of us co-hosting Darkside Radio. I think it's a great opportunity and jumped right on board. I can't wait to talk about music, all things nerd, and of course sports. Jesslyn Blue : Funny story. The owner of WVMR reached out to me about his last tarot reading I gave him when I interviewed on Jessica B Live. He wanted to update me on how events had unfolded. We got to talking and I mentioned my book, C’est La Vie: The 2ndEdition, and how I’d like to come back to the station to talk about it. A few weeks passed, and he asked me if I’d like to co-host a show! My first reaction was, “My mom used to tell me I’d be perfect for that.” The rest is history. 3)What made you want to come to Darkside Radio of all Radio Shows? Lex : I've always admired hosts such as Colin Cowherd, Charlemagne, and Angie Martinez. The radio needs someone with a young fresh perspective who isn't afraid to mix it up, making people laugh, and talking with the public about a variety of topics. Jesslyn Blue : First and foremost, because of WVMR. They have been so supportive and create some of the most dynamic radio shows. Second, because of my co-hosts: Blackout and Alexia! Our chemistry on air is going to be off the wall. Third, when an opportunity presents itself, you can either be the ocean or the lake. I am the ocean. 4) Blackout what made your decision in finding your new cohosts? When my previous co-hosts left I needed people that were enthusiastic about this " industry" so the first person I had in mind was Alexia because of what she does with her own company, boss fam and etc. Jesslyn was brought to my attention by Mainstream. I trust his opinion and after our first meeting I knew Jesslyn was a perfect fit for DSR. 5) What should we expect from the new Darkside Radio? Lex : A mix of different topics such as sports, pop culture, news, and what I like to call potpourri. We will also be hosting a lot of events including conventions, concerts, etc. Jesslyn Blue : Be ready for lots of laughter and touchy topics. If we are anything on air like when we were chilling at the chicken shack, snacking on fries, and going at life round table style – then be ready to wince, laugh, and maybe both at the same time. But fundamentally, this show is here for the artists, the underdogs, and the behind the scenes. Blackout : Expect a massive increase of energy, Expect us out at many events and just expect the unexpected! 6) What do you think you all can bring to the table going into 2018? Lex : We are currently working on a merchandise launch. A Darkside concert tour, and lots more to come! Jesslyn Blue : Alexia is sharp. She is analytical and business minded, but is also woke and a low key freak. Blackout appears to almost be constantly smiling, in on some inner joke, has clear opinions and is ready for anything. I’m a deck of cards: a daydreaming hippie, relentless creative, and lover of sarcasm. We are going to shake the table. They’re going to have to build a new one. Blackout : I think my charisma and creativity is really gonna catapult us into the forefront of media and entertainment. There's been a lot of things I've been thinking about during this hiatus that's gonna really be a lot of fun to explore and present to the world. 7) Who are you looking forward to interviewing any new segements we should be expecting? Will FBF FGF still be continuing its our favorite here on Rawrr. Jesslyn Blue : Who am I looking forward to interviewing? I’ll keep that in my back pocket for now. New segments are in the works, but please know we are definitely continuing FBF/FGF. That’s a staple. Blackout : Yes there will be a LOT new segments and things being discussed due to everyones talents and interests. I'm personally looking to interview a few big names as well as a lot more behind the scenes people along with everyone on the come up from various different backgrounds. Lol #FBF #FGF isn't going anywhere. There will be way more of those. Great thing about this industry/world is that theres never a shortage of fuck shit lol. 8) What is it like having Dj Mainstream as a full time DJ for Darkside Radio? Will he be muting your mics at all this next year? Jesslyn Blue : It’s going to be a blast and the only time those mics will be muted is for when the music needs to rock. Everyone deserves to go to the bathroom. Blackout : Mainstream is definitely the big bro. He's been very instrumental in the success of DSR since its inception back in July of last year. He won't be muting us because that would go against what DSR is all about in the first place. 9) Do you feel like it will be difficult balancing your current obligations with being on the radio? Lex : Not at all. This fits my schedule perfectly, Plus it's the same day as Monday night football, so prepare for random blurbs of sports updates as things happen during the game. Jesslyn Blue : I feel as if life is one giant balancing act. You need to make sure you do not attempt to balance more than you can. Darkside Radio is my new baby. It’s here to stay. It’s a part of the balance now. Blackout : Nope! Love what I do here at #ourfnstation lol 10) What's next for Darkside Radio? Where can we find you guys and if you have anything coming up leave them here. Lex : You can find me on IG: @therealamaf Twitter: amafmanagement Jesslyn Blue : We hit the air together on Nov. 6th! The anticipation is building. We have trailers and photo shoots planned. The merchandise we are working on is pure fire. I’m ready for some sneakers, is all I’m saying. We’re going to pop up at events and we are planning our own. We’re gearing up. We’ll definitely be dropping in on The Daily Talk Birthday Bash at Blackthorn 51 on Nov. 12th for Cool Chellz birthday . Stay tuned, my friends! Twitter: @msjesslynblue FB/Youtube/Instagram: Jesslyn Blue Blackout : Well what's next is a little bit of everything. More interviews, more segments, more events, more crazy moments and most of all... More memories. You can always find Darkside Radio at our official website which is www.darksideradionyc.com IG @darksideradio Twitter: @darksideradio_ Snapchat: darksideradio Email: darkside radiobookings@gmail.com YouTube: Darkside Radio Sound cloud: Darkside Radio Facebook: Darkside Radio
- The Hero of the Indiestry emerges for the Adventures of Hookz Murdock
This had to have been the most anticipated album of 2017 here in the underground. Former Deanslist Years 2 performer Matt Martinez or known as the infamous Hookz Murdock has been preparing this album for a long time. From the many interviews he did on WVMR and the performances he put on various stages you know from what he can do on the mic, that when this legendary album came out it was going to be epic. The concept of the album of course is one of a comic / adventure nature. With Hookz being the heroine going through the many stages of the comic, many of his songs are named after iconic superhero figures such as Tony Stark, Hal Jordan, Elektra, Black Widow and more. With that with each character he had an amazing collaboration which included Sheena , Butta Cool, Rich Ryan, Zeyi and so much more talk about jam packed! The energy off the album is crazy one minute you hear something with an old school beat that you can bump to such as Hal Jordan, then listen to something laid back as Flight feat Zeyi by the way they can both be baby daddy with that collaboration. You listen to this album and honestly you don't know what you can get from listening to it. Of course our favorites here : Hal Jordan - Hal Jordan has always been Katie's favorite ever since he performed it for Rawrr last May but when she saw Hookz perform it with Frank Knight Butta Cool and Chosen King it just was a final blow. That is always going to be one of his most unforgettable songs between his display and his word play you can not not want to sing along with this song. Black Widow - Fool me once shame on you , fool me twice shame on me , fool me three times Here he talks about the Black Widow in his life who played and how he reflects on it, how he realizes he could not call it love. Elektra / So High feat Sheena - My favorite part was the beginning with the old school narration and the smooth beat following. He brings out the character of Elektra through Ms. Shenna herself that maybe if they cant save the world if she can save him. I will not lie , the inner nerd inside of me is in love with the metaphors and symbolism that he uses to describe the sexual passion between Murdock and Elektra. He wants to get lost in the sounds of Elektra. Stream The Adventures of ... from Hookz Murdock on all digital streaming services everywhere. Follow Hookz Murdock at @hookzmurdock
- Seda becomes Indestructible in the next stage of his career.
No more love songs for now for the Bronx native Ismael Seda, Known and loved for his collaborations such as Masterpiece from Phenom , and Complicated from Xeno. Decided to take his new route with his music. Following his interview on Rawrr on October 2nd he discussed taking a more mature route in terms of his music. If you know Seda's music prior to Indestructible he has written many songs that were about love, breakups, etc.. The latest single Indestructible is more of a pop vibe in which you start to see the evolution of Seda. Written by Seda and produced by Eli Avellan the message of the song gives you the "Whatever doesn't kill you makes you stronger" vibe. When you listen to it you also want to be in a club dancing along to this making you feel empowered, I currently listen to this everyday on my way to work because it keeps me motivated. Follow Seda @sedasounds on Instagram Get Indestructible on ITUNES: http://itunes.apple.com/album/id1295543253?ls=1&app=itunes. APPLE MUSIC: http://itunes.apple.com/album/id1295543253 TIDAL: https://tidal.com/track/79846114 GOOGLE PLAY: https://play.google.com/st…/music/album/SEDA_Indestructible… YOUTUBE https://youtu.be/stkf9fagy-0 AMAZON MUSIC: http://a.co/3D3Lrfr
- Its a new age of Blackout in his latest compilation Train of Thought
We all know Blackout the Rebel as the host / founder of Darkside Radio . the curator of the Darkside Radio website. The genius behind many of the controversial posts you may see on the WVMR/Voiceless music blogs on the website. The gentleman that gives Zeke Jaye the X-Rated pills and attempts to give a broken condom. What you didn't know is Blackout the Rebel among all these things is one of the most talented artists I have encountered in my year in radio. The Jamaica Queens Native has made great strides since his first album E.N.D (Effort Never Dies) The first was the producing of the album. While he is the director and the brains behind the project, he sought the talented mind of engineer/producer/graphic artist Live Johnson to collaborate with him on this project. You can tell this has been touched by Live when you have such a clear quality and understanding of each track. He also created the cover art for the album. Blackout took a more mature approach with the album and brought collaborations that many of us would not expect. If you could not tell, each track passes through a certain train stop in NYC. The first of the collaborations is WVMR member and owner of Lyvelyfe Radio / Dymelyfe productions Ms Dyme Smith herself as she plays the somewhat love interest in Side N**GA and Motions skit . My thoughts had me through the motions while listening to this because if you know the two they are good friends always supporting each other but she is definitely the opposite when it comes to having Blackout over in any type of capacity. It does leave a lot to imagination, however in motions I could not do anything else but laugh as she was asking Who is Aisha why is she Bae?? The second in collaboration on this album that is keeping me on my feet is the Subway Cypher ft Mickey Factz & Splitscreen, this brings you back to the old school days where you got off to listening the cyphers whether it was on the subway or somewhere underground but it gave you that feeling that hiphop was here to stay. Mickey being one of the beasts in battle rap he was the best fit for this album. Although we premiered it on Rawrr a song I will be keeping close to me is Goddess , thank you Blackout for allowing us to premiere it touches upon the female, and how they should treat themselves like a goddess and nothing less. For people that know Blackout and his radio show this is a progression from what many people say and its so appreciated especially in a society when many people are misogonystic and want to bring down the female as sex objects this lifts females such as myself and gives us something to be confident about when we do not feel confident at all. Without giving it all away I personally loved this album, and I believe you would too especially if you are a fan of old school hip hop and believe it would never die. Go to www.blackouttherebel.biz to hear the album follow him on ig : @blkouttherebel Tune in to our interview with him this Monday after Darkside Radio from 10pm-12am
- Its like Alice in Wonderland for Zeke Jaye in the X-rated Music Video
Last Week Zeke Jaye or known to us here at Monday Night Rawrr x WVMR as Mr. Eat the Booty 2017 himself released a video for his latest hit single X-Rated. If you have not heard the single you get a very 90's R-Kelly feel but in a movie format. What gives us the element of suprise is the story line that is developed within the video. With help of WVMR / Darkside Radio own Blackout the Rebel they took this to not only a sexy night with shorty but it reminds you of something that came out of Alice in Wonderland. Let me explain and I am sorry if It sounds bad, but the story started as Blackout the Rebel is a drug dealer giving Zeke X-Rated pills in order for him to have an amazing night with the girl he recently met. Of course Zeke being Zeke trusts Blackout and passes out like a female on roofies. While he passes out he has a dream that hes in a wonderlust land with the female he was picturing and that is where the music video continues from there. Of course if you watch the end of the video Blackout finds Zeke passed out I am pretty sure you must have some giggles watching this video too. If you love old R & B the music that will get you pregnant while having sex to this song. Its amazing to see an artist like Zeke Jaye evolve the way he did from the last year as he premiered Crush on You when I first met him to what he is doing now as an artist. You see a great strides that he makes in his music while his performances are off the chart and full of life and energy. Take a minute and watch the video here Follow him on Instagram @zekejaye dont forget to subscribe and get more amazing updates on our favorite indie artists
- NEW MUSIC ALERT - VDP
First and foremost we need to thank Anthony Obas the intern at Voiceless Music for this amazing recommendation. VDP was recently played on Monday Night Rawrr as a recomendation for the #DanceHallShowdown The Song Complicated off the compilation No Excuses (Releases August 29th 2017 ) was released for the first time ever not only on Monday Night Rawrr but WVMR as a whole. Launching a new sensation and a new flood of promotion for the collective from Brooklyn New York. We at Monday Night Rawrr were blessed and received a exclusive listen of their latest compilation No Excuses . We definitely need to thank @lexbanton for the opportunity to listen to such amazing music. If you guys did not know VDP is not a band its a collective of talented artists. The fact that there are only 7 tracks the world will feel like there is not enough of a fix for their listeners. I heard the entire album and I want to hear more. The collective has a mix of dance hall and pop mixed with hip hop. Here are our top three picks for this album and its was difficult to even come to this conclusion. Complicated - Feat Kiddo and Lex Banton If you remember the vibe you got after listening to Everyone Falls in Love from Tanto Metro & Devante you will kind of get the same vibe from these two. The smooth transition not only has you hooked by the voice but it has you dancing in your seat. Complicated is that dancehall dance song for the special girl. Potion Number 9 - Feat Kiddo and Lex Banton This track is not as dancehall / reggae but you see more of the pop and hiphop, has you bobbing your head and moving to the beat. More of that party beat getting you hyped to go to the club on the Saturday night. The track talks about the Saturday Night that you need to have. This is a great party track for the summer. Fading - Feat Khem Khem honestly has a voice of an angel in this track. I see her going places in the future. With an old school pop beat and her voice it falls into perfect melody. This track has you thinking bout your former love and how it made you fade and bring you down. Something that many females can relate to. DONT BELIEVE ME? WELL MAKE SURE YOU DOWNLOAD THE ALBUM WHEN IT COMES OUT TOMORROW AND COMMENT BELOW IF I AM RIGHT OR WRONG Follow VDP on Instagram - @vdpnyc https://soundcloud.com/vdpnyc VDP WILL ALSO BE PERFORMING AT OUR FIRST ARTISTRY RAWRR EVENT SEPTEMBER 24TH AT THE MOCKINGBIRD.
- Jazmen Safina got us caught up in her magic in new single to be premiered on Monday Night Rawrr
With a Voice Like Jazmen Safina it will make you want her to pinky swear that she will hold you down. The 25 year old North Carolina Native is currently working with the beautiful Kamryn Nicole and K Nicole management is taking her talent and setting herself apart from the other R & B singers in this industry. Her debut song Pinky Swear has a raw feeling, that makes you realize its more than an R & B track she has a young neosoul feel makes you think of Erykah Badu mixed with the current state of Alicia Keys. Has you vybing along with her while wanting to be that person she wants to pinky promise to hold you down. Monday Night Rawrr will debut this song August 21st with our guests Vykingz Da Don and Dancehall's finest Prince Dynasty. Follow her on instagram : @jazmensafina
- Pieces from a Beating Heart a true depiction of life after love
We at Monday Night Rawrr was supposed to attend the birthday poetry showcase for R.Solo today but because of 9-5 obligations we have to unfortunately sit this one out. But we wanted to go and tell you about his amazing book that he published. Released June 2017 Pieces from a Beating Heart is a memorable start for poet R.Solo. The poet part of The Artistry camp and a panelist for VHenny once a month talks about the struggles of love, as it blossoms, as it fades and life after it. For someone that has had their share of love and loss this book has hit completely too close to home. Solo, known for his wordplay has put his entire heart and soul with this compilation. The book containing his poetry contains stanzas that are as long as a page and a half, and as short as a few mere words but those words hit you sharper than a blade. His raw passion, especially describing how he describes the interaction he has with women, the way he fantasizes them, how he feels with the memorable first kiss of a woman and what happens when two tantalizing bodies come together in a stream of ecstasy. For myself my favorite part of the entire book was his small chapters on love. The three chapters entailed Life after Love Part 1,2, and 3 describe a romance between himself and a friend of his whom was trying to get away from her ex and ended up falling in love with him. Part one talks about how he went to assist his friend as she went to break up with her boyfriend and they started to fall in love. Part two talks about as they start to break up and how she finally confessed that she still had feelings for her ex boyfriend. While in the third part it was his struggle to move on after the breakup. You start to see everything in the perspective of the man, where you see his soul. Not only seeing his soul but you manage to understand the pain he went through when it was over, the joy he felt when he had it and the sorrow and the miserableness as it was fading to be over. However I will not lie my favorite part of the three parts was the ending where he saw a female at the bar and tried to comfort her, and seeing the ex that caused the entire story to unravel. Normally it takes me a few days to read a book but with this it took me a mere two hours once I was fully hooked and focused on it. I suggest you all buy this book and reflect upon your own feelings. You can purchase the book on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Pieces-Beating-Heart-Rashad-Solo/dp/1530628113 Follow R. Solo on Instagram @r.solo
- Zeke Jaye gets Rawrr in latest EP Nostalgic
Art fest and Art Ent Creator Zeke Jaye gets Rawrr in his latest EP Nostalgic . Released on his birthday, the 22 year old took a more mature turn with his artistry. With moves like michael and a swagg like an honorary thot boy, this EP will surely get the ladies turned on just by listening to his voice. The EP featured only about 8 tracks, giving the audience a little taste and teaser of whats to expect from the artist. And of course don't call Katie a perv but of course she liked X-Rated after seeing him perform it at Art Fest in June it was definitely something different from what she has seen with Crush on You and Too Lit . You see more passion in his music and in his presentation of the song. The song produced by Tone Jonez will be something that will give you something to think about. This track will most likely have your girlfriend screaming that its Zeke's P**SY . Of course though its never a Zeke mixtape or project without a killer collaboration and of course we see he not only collaborates with Artfest member Smoove Shotta but he collaborates with the King of the Thot boys own Kony Brooks. Kryptonite has me wanting Zeke and Kony to be my superman. This track talks about a special female being Zeke's Kryptonite im sure everyone relates to that. You should listen to this song and the whole EP it will take you through the motions like it did with me. Zeke great job on a fabulous EP , cant wait to see where you go now from here. Follow him @zekeJaye Download the EP at http://www.datpiff.com/Zeke-Jaye-Nostalgic-mixtape.853497.html?utm_campaign=piff.me&utm_source=https://www.facebook.com/&utm_medium=piff.me
- Rawrr and Katie Kay Productions acompany the Artistry at the ByLee Fashion Show
Last Saturday Katie Kay in conjunction with Monday Night Rawrr and her umbrella corporation Katie Kay Productions accompanied Vee Henny and the Artistry at the By Lee Fashion show Saturday July 29th 2017 The show coordinated by Dyme Smith of Dymelyfe Productions was a night of enchantment as we were graced by the presence of many celebrities and experts of the fashion industry which included Love and Hip Hop Star Erika Mena, Safaree, and more. The event started off with a fashion pannel which had some of the leading fashion experts in the business some ranging from the NY Times and more. Vendors included the delectable Cakes by Carol, and catering by Angels and Cook Catering . Follow Angels and Cook Catering on Ig @angelscookcateringservices Follow Cakes By Carol here https://www.facebook.com/CakebyCarol/?fref=mentions (You have to try their Hennessy Cupcakes) The show started of with the theme of revolution and change as a slide show was presented talking about different movements, as a woman emerged from the back entrance in a plastic bubble. The symbolism was so strong and motivating and a wonderful way to kick off the show. The collection was absolutely amazing do not believe me ? Check out photos from the event below. Follow By Lee on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/shopbylee/ Instagram @_shopbylee Check out their website at www.shopbylee.com






















