KREAM FOREIGN FROM THE POLE TO THE BOARD ROOM
CJADAMSON & HIS BRAND ALLABOUT FATHERHOOD
KREAM FOREIGN FROM THE POLE TO THE BOARD ROOM
CJADAMSON & HIS BRAND ALLABOUT FATHERHOOD
MeganThee Stallion has shared a defiant statement to those who continue to doubt and question her afterTory Lanez was sentenced to 10 years in prison for shooting her. While performing at the Outside Lands Music Festival in San Francisco, California on Sunday (August 13), the Houston hitmaker briefly paused her show and spoke to the crowd about the chain of unfortunate events that has transpired since the incident took place in July 2020. “So today, I just want to say fuck all my haters,” MeganThee Stallion said at she walked across the stage with her middle finger up. None of that shit you was saying or doing broke me. None of that shit y’all be doing or saying to the Hotties broke them.And I want all the Hotties to put they muthafuckin’middle finger up right now.”Her statement prompted most of the crowd to erupt and stick their middle fingers in the air. Although Megan declined to name any names,Tory Lanez’s lengthy sentence has been heavily criticized by many of his supporters, some of whom have been aiming their frustration at Megan. While speaking out againstTory’s sentence on social media earlier this month, “Gyalis” hitmaker Capella Grey went so far as to claim that Megan wasn’t even shot in the first place.
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pussies,” he wrote. “2. We don’t condoneANYtypa violence against women ever. So we’re not saying free him because we are condoning a shooting. If she was shot then of course prison would be deserved, bro or no bro. We are saying free him because the girl wasn’t shot.” He continued: “Regardless of if you fw him or not, the fact is something is too weird about this case.Too weird.And now this case too much for the truth to even matter anymore.Ya be saying free ya babyfathers that be locked up for PROVEN RAPE and PROVEN MURDER. “In this case he’s not even in jail for shooting her. He is not in jail for assault.That’s my bredin & im just saying this shit don’t make sense.” DJAkademiks who has a history of venom against MeganThee Stallion — has also expressed a similar sentiment, telling VladTV last month that he still doubtsTory shot Megan and believes the reporting of his trial was “biased.” Back inApril, MeganThee Stallion previously fired back at those who doubted her allegations afterTory Lanez was found guilty. “For years, my attacker laughed and joked about my trauma. For years, my attacker peddled false narratives about what happened on the night of July 12, 2020. For years, my attacker tried to leverage social media to take away my power,” Megan told ELLE. “Imagine how it feels to be called a liar every day? Especially from a person who was once part of your inner circle.” She continued: “I could have let the adversity break me, but I persevered, even as people treated my trauma like a running joke. First, there were conspiracy theories that I was never shot.Then came the false narratives that my former best friend shot me.” “Even some of my peers in the music industry piled on with memes, jokes, and sneak disses, and completely ignored the fact that I could have lost my life. Instead of
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Q. Hey everyone it’s ya boy Darren Southern Plug Brown, here with a mega Southern Plug Exclusive. Introducing to some, Breewit2Es. So, tell our readers that may not be familiar with you or your work just who you are and what it is that you do exactly.
A. Its your girl, Breewit2Es your favorite rapper.
Q. So, what inspired you to start your journey as an artist?
A. Honestly just having the ear and being connected to all genres of music as a child, inspired me to start my journey.
Q. How and when did you coin your stage name, Breewit2Es and how do you feel that title fits you?
A. I got my stage name BreeWit2Es once I finally matured and realized who I am. There are so many Bre's in this world. I'm one of them as well, who likes standing out and being DIFFERENT though, and to be different I had to separate myself from all the other Bre's. That's when the stage name came into place and I feel that the title fits me absolutely well.
Q. Do you have any upcoming projects or announcements to make?
A. I Will have my first EPdropping soon, stay on the look out for that. I have new single that will also be releasing . These projects will allow everywhere to get to know BreeWit2Es a little more and more of my submissive side. I have a lot more in the bag thats loading, but that will be announced later on in the future.
Q. What would you say is the quote on quote secret recipe for your success?
A. My secret recipe for success is what I like to call my 3 Ps...Practice, Patience & Passion.
Q. What was your favorite part about what you do?
A. I enjoy every part of what I do, if I have to choose my favorite part, that would be, seeing how others vibe and connect with my work.
Q. What's next for you?Any new ventures you want to spill the tea on?
A. What's next for me is to continue working on both me new single and EP.Yes, I will be a feat. on a project with a dope artist. I can't say who yet but just know it's lit.
Q. Is there something in specific that you want people to know about you or your art?
A. I am full of personality so when hearing my music or art know you will get many characteristics and aspects of me.
Q. What advice would you give those wanting to start their journey in music?
A. My advice to those who want to start a similar journey, is to never doubt yourself, stay patient, let your art be shared and know there's nothing you can't ever overcome. The world is always watching so work hard and watch how you become one of a millions STARS.
Q. Who would you say is your biggest inspiration and why?
A. My biggest inspiration would be myself, If you can't believe and yourself than how do you expect others to?
Q. Ok we do this every interview! What creatives would you absolutely die to work with?
A. Im very optimistic about who I work with as long as their willing to work with me as well.
Q. Tell our readers how they can book you and connect with you on the world wide web and on the socials.
A.You can connect with me on all platforms and socials at BreeWit2Es!!
I'ma24yearoldfemalerapperand dancerfromColumbiaSC.Igobythe nameBreeWit2Es.I'vebeenrapping for16+yearsanddancingforaslong asIcanremember.Thisisanew beginningofmyolddreamandvery excitedtosharemyjourneywiththe world.
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Q. Hey everyone it’s ya boy Darren Southern Plug Brown, here with a mega Southern Plug Exclusive. Introducing to some, Kreamforeign615. So, tell our readers that may not be familiar with you or your work just who you are and what it is that you do exactly.
A. My name is Kream foreign 615 and I manage artists , promote , host and party plan .
Q. So, what inspired you to start your journey as in artist management ?
A. I was inspired to start my journey in entertainment transitioning from being a dancer. I was trying to convert into other fields . I wanted to create something to promote women's unity.
Q. How and when did you coin your stage name, Kreamforeign615, and how do you feel that title fits you?
A. In my late 20s I took on the name Kreamforeign. I was looking for a name that best fits the field I was in. While also staying within the trend of today’s day and age.. I feel that name best fits me because everything around me is about money, and I strive on creating a team and get some money together.
Q. Do you have any upcoming projects or announcements to make?
A. Yes, actually I’m working on a magazine/calendar . It will be called Fan Favorites, basically focusing on the entertainment world of Nashville.
Q. What would you say is the quote on quote secret recipe for your success?
A. Staying consistent, having faith believing in yourself.
Q. What was your favorite part about what you do?
A. I would say bringing women together showing women that we have power, showing others that things can be accomplished, and giving them someone to look up to.
Q. What's next for you? Any new ventures you want to spill the tea on?
A. What's next for me is that I would like to open my own event space, and give others the opportunity and chance to create or establish events of their own.
Q. Is there something in specific that you want people to know about you or your art?
A. I take pride in everything I do and I’m human just like everyone else. Anything is possible as long as you believe in yourself, I’m here to motivate the entertainers and try my best to make everyone become one.
Q. What advice would you give those wanting to start their journey in your field?
A. My advice to those who want to start a similar journey, is to never doubt yourself, stay patient, let your art be shared and know there's nothing you can't ever overcome. The world is always watching so work hard and watch how you become one of a millions STARS.
Q. Who would you say is your biggest inspiration and why?
A. My biggest inspiration would be Yo Gotti. I love the way his team represents him and respects him. I love that he practices unity and everyone helping one another. I love the fact that he’s about his team and he makes sure that everyone shines and eats together.
Q. Ok we do this every interview! What creatives would you absolutely die to work with?
A. Yo Gotti. Lil baby . Melissa Ford.. and Donald Trump and I say this because I like the way they’re minds work.
Q. Tell our readers how they can book you and connect with you on the world wide web and on the socials.
A. My booking email is Moorenatasha335@gmail.com. My booking phone number is 615-769-8499. I can be found on IG Only fans and Facebook as Kreamforeign615 Facebook.
Age: 37
Hometown: Nashville,TN
Height: 5'3"
Weight: 180
Bust: 36D
Waist: 38
Hips: 45
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“Youcanlistentomy musicabunchof times,andthereare stillsomebarsthat you’llmiss.That’sthe bestpartaboutmy art.Ihavesomuch playbackquality”
Q. Hey everyone it’s ya boy Darren Southern Plug Brown, here with a mega Southern Plug Exclusive. Introducing to some, Keke DaMenace. So, tell our readers that may not be familiar with you or your work just who you are and what it is that you do exactly.
A. Keke DaMenace. The hardest female rapper from NY and coming out of SC.
Q. So, what inspired you to start your journey as a rapper?
A. As a little girl growing up in New York, my family would always have these rap Cypher’s. In the mist of the cipher, they would push me in the middle and encourage me to spit and as young as two why doesn’t encourage me to spit at as young as 4. When getting in the middle of the circle, I would feel like the whole world would stop for me, and I would feel completely at peace the feeling that it gave me let me know that I wanted to do this for the rest of my life.
Q. How and when did you coin the stage name KeKe Damenace and how do you feel that title fits you?
A. When I first decided to start taking my career serious and 2021, I debuted my first song “448” after showing it to a few friends and family members. One of my closest friends, had made a statement and said. “Keke you’re a menace on the track.” at the time I had decided to go by the name Keke DaOne. But it seems as though the gruffness of my voice and severity of my word play in my music I took over and I became the menace to my fans before I knew it. I’ve been change my name on all platforms and let Keke DaMenace be the one
Q. Do you have any upcoming projects or announcements to make?
A. My first album titled “child’s play” will be releasing at the end of July. It will feature fan favorites, such as hot boii , popping my shii , new Carolina, and more. I will also be including a surprise track with a featured artist
Q. What would you say is the quote on quote secret recipe for your success?
A. Unity, perseverance, consistency, and faith have Carried me so far with in my career. You also have to be very strong minded in this industry because when you are putting yourself across the Internet for millions of people to see, everyone will have their own opinion, you have to be strong when you’re making this part of yourself vulnerable and believe in yourself, even when you feel like nobody else will.
Q. What was your favorite part about what your life as a rapper?
A. My favorite part about what I do honestly has to be traveling and meeting new people. There is so much talent and support and pure souls to me in the world and thankfully the career I chose allows me to come across with these people who seem to be one in a few. Also the love I receive when I am on and off the stage. Can’t compare to no Other I truly feel like a superstar.
Q. What's next for you? Any new ventures you want to spill the tea on?
A. My next step would be to venture further out in the country, and make bigger connections with people further away from home this way, I can start to expand my Fanbase if you are looking for me, you can catch me out in Charlotte. I will be booking shows in New York and also seeing about artists, Florida, Texas, and other places across the country.
Q. Is there something in specific that you want people to know about you or your art?
A. Iam a rough and tumble Artist. My music is not only hard-core rap however, it also focuses on my wordplay metaphors, and the overall lyricism I have. You can listen to my music a bunch of times, and there are still some bars that you’ll miss. that’s the best part about my art. I have so much playback quality.
Q. What advice would you give those wanting to start their journey as a rapper?
A. If you’re starting a music career, my advice to you would be to keep your head your head high, your heart open and your mind strong. That will carry you so many places and don’t let anybody tell you otherwise or make you doubt yourself.
Q. Who would you say is your biggest inspiration and why?
A. Honestly, my greatest inspiration is my past self she gave up so much to get to where she want to be good and bad. Her sacrifices will always make me go harder for a better future.
Q. Ok we do this every interview! What creatives would you absolutely die to work with?
A. Rico Nasty , Omeretta , Tia Corrine , Kodak Black , Jay-Z and last but not least Missy Elliot.
Q. Tell our readers how they can book you and connect with you on the world wide web and on the socials.
A. You can find me on all platforms at Keke DaMenace. That includes Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, etc.
Lolita has produced over 50 fashion shows and coached and developed more than 300 fashion models. She represented her talent as a trainer, producer and model for New York Fashion Week, Sheen Magazine, Ana Ono, designers Sergio Hudson, the late Michael Knight from Project Runway, and so many more. She’s been recognized by Essence Magazine, was an award model for Peachtree Village International Film Festival, and was a published model in Columbia Metropolitan Magazine. Lolita was the winner of the All Aboard Fashion Runway Competition in Nassau, Bahamas and was voted Most Stylish Woman during Columbia’s Fashion Week for three straight years from 2017 to 2020 As a runway trainer, model coach, and creative director Lolita’s been involved in shows like Hairwalk Fashion Show, FFS Model and Talent Agency, Miss New Mexico Teen USA, Portland, Oregon’s Fashion Week, Miss Naturally Crowned Carolina Pageant, Akai/Little John/Project Runway, Susan G. Koman’s 25th Anniversary Celebration, and in 2021 coached and trained models in Sintra, Portugal.
Singles should be planned at least three months ahead of time. This will help you concentrate on marketing your EP or single, rather than dividing your attention between the creative and business side of your efforts.
The second step is to create the title of your EP. Your cover and title should be set prior to your release date.
The third step is to write your press release. When you reach out to any kind of media, the most important component of your outreach will be your press release. For this reason, it should contain all the necessary information about you and your release that a journalist might need.
The fourth step is to reach out to your email list. and annouce it on social media!
school,shewas quick to begintaking music seriously,taking to the studio to record “a little mixtape” that boosted both her career and her passion for music.The tape, titled Love & Drugs, was an intro to Enchanting’s current style—less lax and forward thinking, she admits she sounded like “a little baby” on the tapethat served as the roots for her current style. Regardless, the tape itself was well receivedbyEnchanting’s peers, pushing her to keep recording and refining her new take on R&B. “I had to get comfortable with my voice,” Enchanting recalls. “Staying inthe studio and constantly recording, it helps me find the style I can be good at.” She defines her style as something chill with a dash of neo-Soul, a twinge of old school R&B, with some modern trap flavor sprinkledin. “It’s like Trap-n-Blues,” Enchanting expresses. The genre blend is perfect for Enchanting, who uses music as a vehicle of expression, not only for herself but for others. “Other people can relate to the things I say. I might help somebody through any situation, they can listen to me and find peace.” Most recently, Enchanting appeared alongside K Shiday on Gucci Mane’s compilation tape, Gucci Mane Presents: So Icy Summer. The New 1017 signee’snatural rasp propelled “Left On Read,”an independent anthem that introduced the So Icy Girlz (Enchanting and K Shiday).Enchanting credits Dallas’ superproducer, J. White Did It for making the connectionbetween herself and Atlanta rap icon Gucci Mane. “I guess he told Gucci about me,” Enchanting explainswith excitement and gratitude. “Gucci called methe next day.” From GucciMane, Enchanting has learned how to work quickly and thoroughly. Instead of waiting for the perfect time, Enchanting finds herself in the studio as often as possible, chasing her dreams and freestyling her way to punchline success. “I punch in bar for bar,” she says. “I usually record myself at home.” In five years, Enchanting imaginesthe music industry witha revitalized R&B at the core. Her legacy is one of showing other aspiring artists from her city they can do it, too-morethan a natural artist, she’s a natural-born motivator with a sterling personality.
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My name is Clarence Edward Adamson also known as “CJ”, born and raised in Columbia, SC. I am the Second to youngest of 6 siblings. Grew up in the school district one system where I was active in my community. Played baseball, basketball and football throughout my adolescent years. After my completion of high school I joined the US Navy and served an honorable four-year term. After the Navy I worked for the South Carolina Department of Juvenile justice “DJJ” for two-years and then worked for South Carolina Department of Corrections “SCDC” for a year.
Worked in the school district one system as the B-team basketball coach, Junior Varsity Football Head coach,and taught 9th-12th graders in the capacity of a teacher. 2013 God blessed me with the opportunity to become a father of twin boys; Carder and Carlson who both have continued to show me what’s important in life…being a Father! Fatherhood is Dope “F.i.D” was birthed due to my lack of knowledge with family court proceedings, judicial affairs and parental rights. This along with the other struggles made co-parenting a battlefield for my kids and me. F.i.D was created to empower, educate, and motivate all fathers with more desirable relationships with their children, by mending parenting bonds. Not having any child suffer due to the disagreement of both parents. F.i.D is a movement for asking questions, giving positive feedback, and changing the narrative in “ALL” communities. F.i.D is a movement for asking questions, giving positive feedback, and changing the narrative in “ALL” communities. Our services include but not limited to; Mentorship, Advocacy programs, Social assistance, Legal assistance, and Veteran affair assistance programs.
founder Mizz KeKe announced that she would no longer be hosting the SCUMAs. Adecision she said she made in order to focus on other business and personal projects.As a former nominee, media sponsor, and winner at the SCUMAs we here at Southern Plug along with a host of artists were disappointed. Mostly due to the fact that that the recognition for our state’s entertainers was over. Because just 3 years before that the SC MusicAwards had dispanded and now the SCUMAs. These were hands down the biggest awards shows in the state for years running. Well now fans and artists alike can rejoice because the award show is coming back in 2024! The nomination process is currently going on. So all artist looking to grow your career and win the famous SUMAaward log onto www.thescuma.com and get fans to vote for you.
MELLO OOWEE WAS BORNAND RAISED IN CHAMBERS COUNTYOF LANETT, ALABAMA. LIKE MANYOTHERARTISTS, MELLO’S LOVE FOR MUSIC BEGANASA CHILD. WHEN ITCOMESTO HIS MUSIC, MELLO FINDS WRITINGAND RECORDINGTO BETHERAPEUTIC. HIS LYRICSARE DERIVED FROM LIFE EXPERIENCEAND HE USES HIS VOICETOTELLHIS STORY. GROWING UP, MELLO DEALTWITHALOTOF STRUGGLESAND HARDSHIPS FROMAN EARLYAGE. HE SAW FRIENDSAND FAMILY LOSETHEIR LIVES, GETINVOLVED WITH DRUG USE,AND SPENDTIME IN JAIL.THIS WASALOTON MELLO MENTALLY,AND HEATTEMPTED SUICIDEASARESULTOF DEALING WITH DEPRESSIONAND MENTALHARDSHIPS. HIS STORYAND HIS STRUGGLES HAVE ONLYMADE HIM STRONGER,AND NOW HE IS INAPOSITIONTO INSPIREAND INFLUENCETHOSE WHO HAVE DEALTWITHTHE SAME DIFFICULTIES. HAVING FANS REACH OUTAND LETHIM KNOW HE’S CHANGEDTHEIR LIVESAND HELPEDTHEMTHROUGHTHEIR PERSONALSTRUGGLES ISASURREALFEELING,
The UMAWorldwide Music Awards is a significant event in the music industry for several reasons: Global Exposure:The international music competition that brings together musicians
The UMAWorldwide MusicAwards is a significant event in the music industry for several reasons: Global Exposure:The UMAAwards is an international music competition that brings together musicians from all around the world, giving them a chance to showcase their talent on a global platform.This exposure can help musicians gain recognition, build their fan base, and potentially secure record deals or other opportunities. Diversity:The UMAAwards celebrates diversity in music and honors artists from different genres and backgrounds.This celebration of diversity helps promote inclusivity and cultural understanding in the music industry and beyond. Credited Panel of Music Leaders and Mentors:The UMAAwards is judged by a panel of respected music industry professionals who have years of experience in the field.Their expertise ensures that the awards are given to the most deserving artists. BemoAwards:The winners of the UMAAwards receive the prestigious BemoAwards, which recognize their outstanding achievements in music.This recognition can help boost their careers and give them a sense of accomplishment. Overall, the UMAWorldwide MusicAwards is an exciting event for music lovers and industry professionals alike. It celebrates the diversity and talent of musicians from around the world and helps them gain exposure and recognition in the industry. Ps.You also never know what special guest may come by and give us some words of wisdom…
Kareesh Forreal is a mutifaceted International artist. She has also worked as an actress, model, choreographer, VJ, writer and radio personality. She is definitely an excellent performer and true satisfaction of her work and warm personality! Definitely support and check her out. Also check her out on the hottest podcasts on platforms including IHeart Radio, Apple, and all other platforms. She is now accepting booking for touring, appearances, features, radio drops and hosting.