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The Making of ‘Make A Move’: Inside Tiffany Queen’s Collaboration with Jason Derulo
For Tiffany Queen, landing a collaboration with Jason Derulo wasn’t just a career milestone—it was validation that her years of building an authentic fanbase had caught the attention of music’s elite. “Walking into that
Read More »Cover Charge: Don Che Drops a Statement Single That Refuses to Play by Industry Rules
Chicago’s Don Che has never been one to follow the rulebook, and his latest single “Cover Charge” makes that abundantly clear. As the lead track from his upcoming Tha Sauce Vol.2 EP, now available
Read More »Klypso Charting in 15 Million Streams with Hit Song Stray Cat
The music industry is full of stories about artists who’ve fought against the odds to make a name for themselves, but few can match the journey of Joseph Mourad, better known by his stage
Read More »23zay Drops Highly Anticipated Project “Call Of Duty”
Hailing straight from Akron, Ohio, 16-year-old 23zay is on a mission to put his city on the map. With a fresh deal through Blimpcity Records and the global muscle of Universal Music Group behind
Read More »Just Eazy & T-Rell Deliver a Powerful Message on New Single “Hold On”
Hip hop has always been about survival, growth, and staying solid when the pressure hits—and Just Eazy taps directly into that lineage with his latest single “Hold On,” featuring T-Rell, released this December. Built
Read More »Dalt’n Clark Releases Highly Anticipated Single “Say U Will”
Dalt’n Clark is an artist out of West Georgia, raised between Paulding and Carroll County. With roots in church choirs and school chorus, music has always been a part of his life… but it
Read More »HariRoc Drops The Curtain: Debut Artist Album ‘Nvr Dropping’ Hits December 26, 2025
ATLANTA, GA – HariRoc, a name Atlanta’s music scene knows well, is finally stepping out from behind the boards and into the spotlight with his debut artist album, ‘NVR Dropping.’ For years, HariRoc’s been
Read More »The Kid Music Drought Is Over — Jasperboyz Just Turned the Water Back On
For years, critics and culture shapers have claimed there’s a drought in clean, impactful music for kids ages 12–16. Even legends like Jermaine Dupri have said no one is filling the void once held
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