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Introducing Prymrr, Music’s Next Breakout Act
At just 18 years old, Prymrr, born on October 6, 2005, in Los Angeles, California, has already made notable strides in the hip-hop and rap music scene. Her career, which began in 2017, highlights her exceptional talent and dedication. As an independent artist, Prymrr has consistently demonstrated resilience and creativity, pushing the boundaries of her craft.
Prymrr’s entry into the music industry was marked by a series of compelling singles. Tracks like “GAMBLiN,” “Take Over,” “MON$T3R$,” “WYA,” and her latest release, “Whodie,” have significantly contributed to her growing recognition. Each song reflects her unique style and ability to connect with listeners on a personal level. She is particularly excited about her upcoming release, “Painted Paradise,” which she plans to unveil upon reaching one million subscribers on YouTube. Her journey has also been marked by significant milestones, including collaborations with well-known artists and performances at major events, such as the recent BET Showcase. Additionally, a Netflix documentary detailing her early career is set to provide fans with an intimate look at her evolution as an artist.
As an independent artist, Prymrr enjoys the freedom to explore and express her creativity without the constraints of a record label. She performs regularly at various venues in Los Angeles and occasionally tours to bring her dynamic performances to a wider audience. This independent spirit extends to her approach to music videos; she is personally overseeing the production of the video for “Painted Paradise” to ensure her vision is fully realized.
Looking ahead, Prymrr’s aspirations are both ambitious and well-defined. In the next year, she plans to release more singles and potentially an EP while increasing her live performances. Over the next five years, she envisions releasing multiple albums and headlining her own tours. In ten years, she sees herself as a well-established artist with significant influence in the music industry. A major goal for her is to win a major music award and perform at large-scale music festivals. She also aims to explore and blend different musical styles, creating unique sounds that reflect her artistic growth.
Prymrr understands the importance of effective marketing and fan engagement. She actively utilizes social media platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube to promote her music and interact with her audience. Engaging with fans through live Q&A sessions, live shows, and meet-ups is a priority for her, as she believes in the power of personal connection. Her strategies for building a fan base include collaborating with other artists and maintaining an active social media presence. She also plans to host fan contests and exclusive listening parties to further strengthen her bond with her supporters.
Despite the challenges of breaking through a competitive music industry and staying relevant, Prymrr remains confident. She believes that staying true to her artistry, constantly evolving, and maintaining a strong work ethic will help her overcome obstacles. The lessons she has learned so far, particularly about authenticity and perseverance, will guide her future decisions.
Prymrr’s journey is a testament to inspiration and determination. Her advice to aspiring musicians is clear: stay dedicated, be authentic, and never stop learning and improving. She encourages them to embrace their individuality and let their true selves shine through their music. As she continues to rise in the industry, Prymrr remains committed to inspiring others through her art, proving that with passion, hard work, and authenticity, anything is possible.
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West Denver native ATAK teams up with Ron B & Skor Dawg for his new music video “Pop’d”
West Denver native ATAK teams up with Ron B & Skor Dawg for his new music video “Pop’d.” Shot by Anderson Flicks. His new album “For The Win” is set to drop on January 23rd and will be entirely produced by Loot Pecker.
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Virginia’s G Sambo Kicks Off The Year With “Old Soul” Single + “Tony” Visual
GSambo is one of the most consistent rappers from Virginia. The Southern-bred is continuing his impressive streak with his latest singles, “Old Soul,” and his visual for “Tony.” After providing fans with a Christmas gift by dropping off “Tony,” he doubled back at the top of the year with his newest release, “Old Soul.” Both tracks help the fiery bar spitter maintain his status as a top talent from the same state that has brought us talented street artists like Pusha T, Young Money Yawn, FNF Chop, Young Crazy, and more. GSambo is no stranger to the spotlight. He is known for rocking shows and getting people moving.
He has shared stages with top-level artists like Rod Wave, No Cap, and Seddy Hendrix and went bar for bar with PRE’s Key Glock. Their cult classic track “Faygo” caught the attention of major global labels and distributors, including EMPIRE, UnitedMasters, 300 Entertainment, and Quality Control. GSambo’s undeniable flow pairs well with his unique look and infectious energy. After facing legal issues, he is looking to shift his focus to becoming the best artist and man he can be, both in and out of the booth. His fast-growing fan base eagerly awaits his ascension to stardom, and he’s been poised for the next level for a while now. In the past, GSambo has received support from top outlets like iHeart, HipHopWeekly, The Breakfast Club, and many more.
Listen to his latest song, “Old Soul,” and press play on his exciting 4K-visual for “Tony” after the jump!
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VA’s Flame Blazin & Strong Independent Youth Hosts First Annual Christmas Coat Drive
Talented Virginia rapper and philanthropist Flame Blazin hosted the first annual Christmas Coat Drive courtesy of his new non-profit organization, Strong Independent Youth, at the Newport News Boys & Girls Club. The established recording artist gave out dozens of coats to children in need near the area with the help of LJ Burrell, CEO of Wilson Wealth Enterprises, and Kiara Barrett, Unit Director at The Newport News Boys & Girls Club.
Speaking on the ceremonious event, Flame Blazin, also known as Rashad Langley, explained, “Many families struggle, and being from Hampton Roads, I want to show I’m here for them. Some kids turn to crime for things they could earn by taking the right steps, like getting a job or seeking help, avoiding hardship for themselves and their families.”
Flame Blazin is known for his hardened bars and real-life stories within his music. Today, he is ready to leave a legacy for his children and show the youth in the Hampton Roads area that they are not alone. He understands what his life was like growing up and is excited about having the chance to make a difference for those who are coming after him. His fans have watched him mature over the years, and this is seemingly his best moment yet. Be on the lookout for more givebacks from the young emcee as he looks to leave his mark on the city that helped him grow into the man he is today. The multi-hyphenated entrepreneur has many other moves that will make a splash in the community.
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