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Tonian Lerell Brown Born (September 24, 1991). Professionally known as Morelifedad is an American rapper, record executive, record producer and businessman. He is currently the CEO of 2026 Music Group. Early March of 2017 him and his younger brother Quinton Juwan Hall known better known by his stage name Hall Jr 2026 both founded the label early on. Along with his solo work and numerous releases with Hall Jr 2026Morelifedad has released a collaboration album and numerous tracks with fellow rapper and protegé Rylo Rodriguez, whom he discovered and took under his wing. Morelifedad has also made his name by contributing to the partnership 2026 Music Group has had with 300 entertainment over the years by working with numerous of there noted rappers such as Young ThugGunnaFuture (rapper)DababyBlazer BarbozaRylo RodriguezWheezy and many more.

Early Life

Morelifedad was born Tonian Lerell Brown on September 24, 1991, at Augusta University Medical Center to Keshia Walters. Morelifedad grew up in poverty stricken environments. Moving from project to project in Augusta such as Sunset (Cherry Tree Crossing), Southside (Dogwood Terrace), Sunset Villa. Morelifedad spent most of there time living at there grandmother 2 bed apartment in (Dogwood Terrace). With growing up with lack of guidance, mainly cause by the death of his father. Being Morelifedad the oldest sibling he was focus to raise his younger siblings in the process. There father Douglas A. Hall was deceased in a car wreck December of 2013. Morelifedad and his brother began making music with the small tools that they had at the time. Hall Jr 2026 has a record on Wounded Rebel album call December explain a more detail effect it had on there family during the tragic memory of there father. While his mother work early mornings he was responsible for put him and his siblings on the bus for school. He completed his high school education at Lucy Craft Laney High School

Morelifedad began recording at the age of sixteen with his younger brother Hall Jr 2026. He used to download beats on SoundClick for a dollar, although most of the beats cost $100 for exclusive rights. As a way to save money,Morelifedad drew upon his experience playing piano arrangements in near by studio and began making beats for rappers. With the help of online software he was able to improve his craft. He gained local acclaim when he began producing beats for Hall Jr 2026. Soon after, others began asking for his compositions. Early on in his career, Morelifedad would give away his beats for free as a means to build connections and more publicity. Tonian Lerell Brown have been searching talent since 2017. Morelifedad discovered Rylo Rodriguez early on his career and now signed under lil baby 4pf record label currently. 

He is a frequent collaborator of fellow noted rapper Young Thug and has also worked with FutureLil BabyRylo Rodriguez42 DuggPost Malone21 SavageLil Uzi Vert and YoungBoy Never Broke Again

When it comes to rap, Atlanta is a known area of every type of appearance and style you can imagine, and probably some you can’t. Trap music largely drives the city’s hip-hop ecosystem, and the rappers (and brothers) Morelifedad and Hall Jr 2026 are two of its blossoming proponents, each with his own career. They’re part of a generation that seeks to carry the torch of trap’s music. Morelifeded and Hall Jr 2026 first moved to Atlanta 2017 where they founded and establish there independent record label 2026 Music Group. The two brothers have two sisters such as Tyuna Brown and Amber Hall. Morelifedad have to daughters named Kayce Cherelle Brown and Madison Cherelle Brown.

Studio Albums

Atlanta, Georgia, is home to 2026 Music Group artist Morelifedad who is making his way into the music industry. His whole life, he grew up around music but was previously committed to other priorities in the past. Now with it being a better time than ever to put yourself out there and chase after your dreams, Morelifedad is doing just that. Morelifedad recently released his first album “Self Love” and have caught alot of attention from the Atlanta music scene. The album consist of 4 records titled as Long Journey3:37 AmSaint Laurent, and Floyd Mayweather. If we was going off the numbers clearly the track 3:37 Am is gain alot of momentum from the project.

Morelifedad claims to be a noted rapper that experiencing life and using music as a way to tell his story. He hopes that his music inspires others to achieve what they are capable of as well. After receiving co-signs from the likes of Young ThugFuture (rapper)Lil Baby and Roddy Ricch reached another career milestone this weekend with the release of his debut project Self Love. Morelifedad stated that this album is a short story about life as young black american men, chasing his dreams and face adversity through out the obstacles he was faced upon.

He is much better when he’s painting with shades of grey. On “3:37 Am” he offers a more mature spin on the trendy you-missed-your-chance takedown of an ex-girlfriend, epitomized by Post Malone’s “Better Now” and Juice WRLD’s “Lucid Dreams.” Those hits have a petty, juvenile posture, where the ex is always the villain. Morelifedad ’ spin on the subject matter spares us the indignation and animosity. He wishes his ex happiness and even admits his stubbornness denied them a second chance. As always, on Self Love, Morelifedad serves as a corrective to a rap landscape that favors absolutes. In his world, everything is always a little less clear-cut then usual.

Atlanta, Georgia, is home to 2026 Music Group artist Morelifedad who is making his way into the music industry. His whole life, he grew up around music but was previously committed to other priorities in the past. Now with it being a better time than ever to put yourself out there and chase after your dreams, Morelifedad is doing just that. Morelifedad recently released his first album “Self Love” and have caught alot of attention from the Atlanta music scene. The album consist of 4 records titled as Long Journey3:37 AmSaint Laurent, and Floyd Mayweather. If we was going off the numbers clearly the track 3:37 Am is gain alot of momentum from the project.

Morelifedad claims to be a noted rapper that experiencing life and using music as a way to tell his story. He hopes that his music inspires others to achieve what they are capable of as well. After receiving co-signs from the likes of Young ThugFuture (rapper)Lil Baby and Roddy Ricch reached another career milestone this weekend with the release of his debut project Self Love. Morelifedad stated that this album is a short story about life as young black american men, chasing his dreams and face adversity through out the obstacles he was faced upon.

He is much better when he’s painting with shades of grey. On “3:37 Am” he offers a more mature spin on the trendy you-missed-your-chance takedown of an ex-girlfriend, epitomized by Post Malone’s “Better Now” and Juice WRLD’s “Lucid Dreams.” Those hits have a petty, juvenile posture, where the ex is always the villain. Morelifedad ’ spin on the subject matter spares us the indignation and animosity. He wishes his ex happiness and even admits his stubbornness denied them a second chance. As always, on Self Love, Morelifedad serves as a corrective to a rap landscape that favors absolutes. In his world, everything is always a little less clear-cut then usual.

Associated Acts

Hall Jr 2026

DaBaby

Future(rapper)

Lil Baby

Rylo Rodriguez

Young Thug 

Blazer Barboza

Gunna

Kevin Gates

YoungBoy Never Broke Again

Roddy Ricch

Meek Mill

Wheezy 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morelifedad/?hl=en

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr6X9QMEgT4gdE5Nu-1c4mg

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JORDI WINS RED BULL BATALLA SAN ANTONIO QUALIFIER AFTER AN ELECTRIFYING 

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FINAL ROUND BATTLE AGAINST FELLOW TEXAS MC CUBAN, BOTH ADVANCING TO THE NATIONAL FINAL IN MIAMI

This past weekend at San Antonio venue Paper Tiger, Jordi from Eagle Lake, Texas won the Red Bull Batalla San Antonio Qualifier, beating out 15 others to earn not only bragging rights, but automatic entry to compete at the National Final in Miami in October. Red Bull Batalla is the largest Spanish-language freestyle rap battle in the world, and this marks the 2nd time the26-year-old winner qualifies for the National Final.  

As the first U.S. qualifier event of the 2024 season, over 1,100 fans rallied to support MCs from the local Texas region and beyond. In a thrilling final battle, Jordi squared up against local Texas MCCuban, igniting the crowd’s excitement to see which hometown freestyler would take the trophy. Though Jordi takes first place, Cuban will also advance to the National Final along with runners up Boss fromLA and Yenky One, a former World Final qualifier who resides in Utah. Houston rapper Bo Bundy closed out the event with a performance followed by Mexico’s Tornillo who serenaded the crowd with hits like “Morena,” “Un Die Todo Se Termina,” and a new unreleased track. 

All eyes now shift to New York City where Red Bull Batalla will hold its first titled event in the Big Apple on July 13th with the second and final Red Bull Batalla U.S. qualifier event of the season. A new cast of 16 MCs will prove themselves for the ultimate prize – a chance to represent the U.S. on the world’s biggest stage for freestyle battle rap at the sold-out International Final at the WiZink Center in Madrid, Spain in November. 

For photos and assets from the Red Bull Batalla San Antonio Qualifier visit Red Bull Content Pool. For fans looking to catch the action, the full event replay can be streamed across Red Bull Batalla social channels including Twitch tomorrow, April 23 at 4pm PT / 7pm ET.

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Jursula’s Journey to ‘I’m Running Away’ – A Transformative Rendition of Kanye West’s ‘Runaway’

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In the realm of music, inspiration often strikes in the most unexpected places, weaving a narrative that resonates deeply with both the artist and their audience. For Jursula, the journey to creating “I’m Running Away,” a reimagined rendition of Kanye West’s “Runaway,” was nothing short of transformative, fueled by a series of serendipitous encounters and personal revelations.

 The genesis of “I’m Running Away” can be traced back to a chance encounter at an airport, where Jursula found herself drawn to the haunting melody of a piano rendition of Kanye West’s iconic track. As she approached the musician, little did she know that this moment would mark the beginning of a profound musical odyssey.

 “I first consciously heard it on my way from Africa to LA,” Jursula recalls, reflecting on the pivotal moment that sparked her creative journey. “Someone was keying it into a piano at the Airport in New Jersey as I was going to get to my flight. I stopped to ask him what he was playing, and he told me it was a Kanye West song.”

 For Jursula, who had always admired Kanye’s artistry, hearing the reimagined rendition of “Runaway” was nothing short of revelatory. “I thought Kanye was an out-of-this-world genius before, but this song instantly made me see him on a whole new untouchable God level as he claims to be,” she shares, highlighting the profound impact of the music on her perception of the artist.

 However, the journey from Africa to America took an unexpected turn when Jursula was informed that her flight was bound for the Dominican Republic instead of her intended destination, LAX. Despite the setback, she found solace in the vibrant atmosphere of the airport, indulging in the simple pleasures of a classic American burger amid the chaos of travel.

 It was amidst this backdrop of uncertainty and introspection that Jursula found herself drawn to the familiar strains of Kanye’s “Runaway,” echoing through the corridors of the airport. “Something in me just knew, it was something raw,” she recalls, recounting the moment she decided to freestyle over the instrumental, capturing the raw emotions of her journey in a spontaneous burst of creativity.

 As she poured her heart out in the impromptu freestyle, Jursula found herself grappling with a tumultuous mix of emotions, from the pain of a broken relationship to the exhilaration of embarking on a new chapter in her life. “I was crying both of sadness and joy during the freestyle to the point I didn’t even know what I was saying anymore,” she admits, reflecting on the cathartic release of expression.

 For Jursula, “I’m Running Away” became more than just a song; it was a testament to resilience, empowerment, and self-discovery. “It was such a release song for me. I felt ascended, empowered, and free to not needing anyone,” she shares, embracing her newfound independence with unwavering determination.

 As she continues to navigate the complexities of the music industry, Jursula remains steadfast in her commitment to authenticity and self-expression. “I want to do crazy things like Michael Jackson did, go to India to learn balance, yoga for performances,” she reveals, highlighting her insatiable hunger for growth and exploration.

 With “I’m Running Away,” Jursula invites listeners into a world of vulnerability and strength, where every note serves as a testament to the transformative power of music. As she blazes a trail of her own, Jursula’s journey is a reminder that inspiration can be found in the most unexpected places, shaping the course of our lives in ways we never imagined possible.

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BraveSoull Arrives With An AfroBeats Fusion “Hate Me Now”

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In the colorful and ever-changing world of Afrobeats, a genre-hopping artist emerges with a single that not only captures the essence of the movement but also reinvents it, offering listeners a musical experience that knows no boundaries. BraveSoull and his resonating new release, “Hate Me Now,” brings tradition and innovation together.

Unveiling the Artistry of “Hate Me Now”

Since “Hate Me Now” made its seismic arrival, the effects are still being felt. The record, which is accompanied by a visually stunning music video, has shed new light on the season, infusing the scene with a dynamic blend of Afro rhythms and powerful, trap-inspired sounds that are nothing short of captivating.

BraveSoull, the trailblazing artist behind this amazing audio, is no stranger to the spotlight. His earlier works were defined by an unwavering creative vision, and “Hate Me Now” builds on that tradition with an extra layer of grit and glory. It displays the artist’s artistic development and capacity to both celebrate and transcend the genre he represents.

The Fusion of Past and Present

At its core, “Hate Me Now” is a modern take on Nas’ legendary hit of the same name, a 90s Hip-Hop track that features Puff Daddy which resonated deeply with a generation and is now given fresh life in a universe of Afrobeats by BraveSoull. This blend of past and present is more than just an homage; it is a revamping that pays homage to its origins while boldly venturing into unexplored territory.

In fact, the trendy track’s throbbing tempo, underlined by hard-hitting percussion and complex instrumental layers, sets the setting for BraveSoull’s lyrical talent. His delivery is nothing short of powerful, with words that pierce the air like a hot blade, delivering a message of strength and resistance. The song, which is both powerfully raw and precisely composed, addresses individuals who have been doubted and bruised by life’s storms, resonating with universal themes of empowerment and self-belief.

For a new generation looking for a voice that expresses their struggles and goals, BraveSoull stands up to the plate with a signature sound all of his own. His refusal to compromise, unwavering pursuit of authenticity, and dedication to his craft are evident in every note, making “Hate Me Now” an essential addition to any playlist.

In an age when mass production and commercial formulas frequently eclipse the essence of art, BraveSoull’s solid spirit is a breath of fresh air. His music serves as a reminder that, beyond the layers of production and performance, a song’s heartbeat is its soul, and “Hate Me Now” has plenty of it. For now, get familiar with this trailblazing talent here at 4Sho Magazine! Lastly, let us know your thoughts in the comments!

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