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LOLA BROOKE DELIVERS ICONIC ROLLING LOUD NYC DEBUT PERFORMANCE

Brooklyn-born rapper Lola Brooke made her momentous Rolling Loud NYC debut performance over the weekend. The heavy-hitting moment is the largest audience the rising rap star has performed for; however makes the case that this is only the beginning. #GatorSeason has officially commenced.
Lola made her mark at Hip Hop’s most significant festival in the world on Friday, September 23, at the renowned Citi Field stadium in Queens, New York, and dominated with her lethal lyrical flare and energy that attests to the undisputed work of the rising artist has disciplined herself to achieve to complement the grand moment.
Lola made an iconic entrance to her unreleased track “Make Me Feel Good,” which was previewed via BlockWork TV a few weeks ago, and unleashed performances to her well-revered tracks “Back To Business,” “Options,” “Shittin’ Me?” and “Dummy Yummy.”
Lola closed out her set with her growing hit “Don’t Play With It” complemented by chants of the track’s lyrics from the masses. Lola brought out feature artist of track Billy B as the two Brooklynites made history together. “Don’t Play With It” within the past month has garnered attention from new fans after Lola’s ‘From The Block‘ performance of the track went viral. Leading up to the legendary moment, artists such as Ella Mai, Saucy Santana and JT from rap-duo The City Girls went on record to praise the track and Lola’s real/raw appeal for her artistry. XXL spotlighted the said track and co-signed Lola as one of ‘Ten Drill Rappers To Listen To‘ last month.
In support of her iconic moment, Lola conducted a B.T.S. takeover via Instagram with international platform HypeBae as she made her way to the DUSSÉ-sponsored Rolling Loud stage. Essence (Girls United) and Notion Magazine previewed the momentous occasion with exclusive editorials as Lola took to social media to cement her sentiments for the special moment she’s worked endlessly to secure for herself independently.
“New York City, we did it! What if I would of listened to the ones that said “Lola Brooke” image won’t work! I am N Y C! I am B R O O K L Y N! This OUR culture’ GATOR never gon let them take that from us! Thank You Rolling Loud! YOU GUYS HAD MY BACK WITH THIS ONE“
Lola shared an official recap video for Rolling Loud NYC via Instagram HERE.
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Dee-1 Releases New Visual “Lines Drawn”

Emmy-nominated educator turned entertainer, Dee-1 (@Dee1music) addresses critics and fans alike in the official music video for the Danny Beats-produced single “Lines Drawn,” following his viral interview on Sway In The Morning centered around industry hypycrosy. Filmed by Tufts University‘s own Jalen Hill, a student enrolled in the New Orleans native’s “The Intersection of Hip Hop and Social Change” course, the timely track and its accompanying visual postdate Dee’s previously released album UNO. Serving as the first official leak from his forthcoming LP From The Hood To Harvard, the song is a beacon of light as unfavorable headlines engulf online media.
“I did this song as a response to the industry being so shaken by me drawing a line in the sand and saying that we need some accountability for the messages we’re glorifying inside Hip-Hop. This is part one, there’s more on the way. A shift is happening from a genre and cultural perspective,” says the National Social Emotional Learning Consultant in a press statement to Medium Creative Agency about the release.
Award-winning rapper. educator, host, activist, business owner, and keynote speaker are synonymous with Louisiana‘s Dee-1. The Nasir “Nas” Jones Hip Hop Fellow at Harvard University is a Billboard Top 10 charting, game-changing MC with a persona to match his penmanship. He’s transitioned from being a middle school math teacher in The Boot to a Hip-Hop heavyweight with much more to accomplish. He has released 10 albums and 21 projects thus far in his career.
Dee-1’s music is part of a bigger lifestyle movement called Mission Vision, which centers around three core principles: Be Real. Be Righteous. Be Relevant. In 2020, Dee received the prestigious NAACP “Power of Influence Award,” highlighting his community activism and commitment to inspiring the youth. In 2021, he was nominated for an Emmy Award for his work on “The Manhattan Project,” but he lost to Michelle Obama. Later that year, Dee was appointed to the “Louisiana Council for the Success of Black Men and Boys” by Governor John Bel Edwards, making him the first rapper in Louisiana history to become a governor’s appointee.
Watch the HD clip for “Lines Drawn” on YouTube and stream the single via Audiomack below. For a limited time you can purchase an advanced copy of From The Hood To Harvard exclusively on EVEN, here.
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Deuce Savage creates a new Rap Lane with the single “Mudd Thompson”

The Midwest isn’t letting up when it comes to individuality and variety in music. As the rap genre continues to evolve, more music artist are finding their way with their own sounds. One Chicagoland artist Deuce Savage, is turning up the rap world with a rockstar appeal. Recently releasing his trending single “Mudd Thompson”, his authentic and experimental sound is a unique addition to the music world.
Taking on the sound of this new wave of trap rock, Deuce Savage is an artist who isn’t afraid to step outside the box. As a self-taught producer, Deuce is able to bring his creativity to life with every song. Resonating with music lovers of all genres, his unique delivery is originally raw. The single “Mudd Thompson”, is thrilling freestyle flow over a hard hitting beat. Produced by Deuce himself, his talent of layering unique sounds shines effortlessly with this single.
Aside from his unique music, Deuce Savage connects with fans through his intriguing lifestyle. Uploading weekly day-to day videos on YouTube, he shows fans his creative process and his unpredictable personality. Further experimenting with other genres, “Mudd Thompson,” is just a preview of what’s to come from Deuce Savage. Stream his latest single below now!
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Travy Nostra Paints A Vivid Picture On “MARTYR”

Travy Nostra has risen to a new level with his latest introspective record, “Martyr,” which pairs with a cinematic visual. The mini-movie highlights the duality many young black children in underprivileged neighborhoods usually have. Some people play ball, and some people make music, but those seem like the only two routes to get out of the good. Coming off the heels of his dynamic visual for “SEE U TMRW,” Nostra found a way to step it up once more.
Travy Nostra is looking to inspire children to come up and understand that there is more to life than the streets, sports, or rap. He has previously worked with DMV legends like Rico Nasty and Joony. His fiery flow and polished storytelling helped him become a new star. He has been featured in REVOLT TV, Lyrical Lemonade, and many others.
Watch the new visual for “Martyr” below!
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