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Young Dolph’s Fiancée Mia Jaye Launches “Color My Grief” Series: Exploring Loss, Healing, + Hope
Mia Jaye, fiancée of the late rapper Young Dolph, is proud to announce the launch of her new grief support series, “Color My Grief.” Co-hosted with actress Cecelia Friday (Snowfall, S.W.A.T.) this unique show kicks off April 5, 2024. All April, the ladies will launch five episodes that explore every aspect of grief, from understanding its causes and effects to navigating the path towards healing. “Color My Grief” will delve into the complexities of loss, including themes of remorse, managing difficult emotions, and finding resources for support. Viewers will discover tools and techniques to help them recognize color within the darkness of sadness.
Weekly IG Live Interviews with Special Guests
Throughout April, “Color My Grief” will feature IG Live interviews with special guests who will share their own experiences with grief and offer guidance to those who are grieving. The series promises inspiring and informative discussions. Guests include producer and podcast host Madison McGhee, poet and motivational speaker Ian Manuel, therapist Pierra Brown, and gun violence survivor & Deputy Director of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention, Gregory Jackson, Jr.
Interactive Art Therapy Workshop on May 4th
On May 4th, “Color My Grief” will culminate in an interactive virtual workshop led by Chicago therapist Pierra Brown specializing in art therapy. This workshop will provide participants with a safe space to express their emotions and explore their grief journey through artistic expression.
Participation and Apparel
To participate in the May 4th workshop, viewers can purchase a special art supply and apparel bundle designed by Young Dolph’s daughter, Aria. This bundle is part of the Aria Collection and was created to help other families experiencing loss better cope with their unbearable loss just as Dolph’s family did.
“Grief is a universal experience, but it’s a deeply personal journey as well,” said Mia Jaye. “With ‘Color My Grief,’ I hope to create a space where people can feel seen, heard, and supported as they navigate loss. Together, we can find ways to color our grief with hope and healing.” – Mia Jaye
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Drea Dominique Releases New Video “Bad Chick”
After “Let’s Go,” emerging star Drea Dominique returns with the seductive new single “Bad Chick.” She teased the new collaboration in early October. In the visual, the reality star-turned-recording artist hosts a party that involves guests sneaking off for a rendezvous. Dominique entices her love interest with passionate foreplay and hypnotizing lyrics.
ANF (Ain’t Never Fold) accompanies Drea’s bad image with a slick verse that idolizes the star, bestowing the world at her feet. The collaborators’ chemistry is undeniable, and there are hopes of more to come from them together in the future. “Bad Chick” follows a string of new releases by Dominique that prepares an upcoming project currently in the works.
Drea Dominique began her music career by appearing in high-profile music videos with artists like Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, and Robin Thicke. In early 2021, she released her debut project, “Toy Box,” which featured standout singles “Catch My Wave” with AD and “Waiting” with Inkmonstarr. Her music showcases a smooth R&B style fused with pop and hip-hop influences.
“Bad Chick” is available everywhere via Blessed Beyonce Entertainment. After the stream, feel free to follow Drea Dominique on social media for daily updates and more.
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Air Sky Releases New Visual “Fit”
Air Sky is an emerging artist from Dallas, Texas, with an undeniable sound and empowering appeal. In promotion of her latest project, the new artist shares her the official visual for the EP cut, “Fit.”
In the song about appreciating her love, she displays an angelic look, donning all white. Flaunting all the elements of her worth and affection, she strolls through a garden as beautiful as Eden itself. “Fit” is the perfect origin point for newfound fans of the emerging artist.
“Fit” appears on Sky’s latest EP, As Is. Along with the latest single, the 2023 project includes breakout tracks “Thought I Didn’t Know” and “What It’s Like.” The rising star’s campaign prepares for a promising 2025 that involves the release of a forthcoming album, untitled, in the works. To prepare for what’s next, check out As Is, available now on all streaming platforms.
After “Fit,” feel free to follow Air Sky on social media for daily updates and more.
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E-Los Unveils New Track “Searching”
Following a noteworthy freestyle on COMPLEX taste-making discovery platform On The Radar and Shade 45’s “The Punchline Academy” as well as an intimate homecoming show at Rockwell Theatre, Boston bachelor E-Los previews the release his forthcoming EP Casanova by launching the first official single “Searching.”
In a press statement to Medium Creative Agency about his latest drop, the genre (Hip-Hop/R&B) blending vocalist reveals:
“This record dissects the challenge of being paralyzed by fear; the talking stage. When you’re close enough to appreciate their presence, yet far enough to keep your true feelings at a distance. You know you’re wasting their time, but hope they’re enjoying it while it lasts as you wrestle with the uncertainty of it all.”
The timely track was produced by John Legend instrumentalist PDUB and distributed by Steve Stoute’s United Masters.
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