Monday, August 29, 2022

HIP HOP RECORDING ARTIST "KeyLo_G" STOPS BY AND TALKS ABOUT HIS NEW SINGLE "CHRISTMAS" AND MORE!

KeyLo_G Drops Fresh Hip Hop Sound with “Christmas”

By: Nadia Sobehart


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Hip-hop artist Keshawntay—otherwise known as KeyLo_G— weaves rhymes and storytelling to create a powerful sound of his own. Versatile and style full, his sound blends classic hip hop beats with current life experiences to create a handful of projects including his latest single, “Christmas.” 


The Las Vegas-bred rapper, who resides in San Antonio, says this about his music: “It’s different—it’s a whole new vibe. I put a lot of different sounds into my own style. That’s the way I am.” When it comes to creating music, KeyLo_G mostly is invested in the vibe—“it’s a vibe, I create vibe music.” He wants listeners to be able to escape into sound when they listen to his music.


A music lover through and through, KeyLo_G isn’t interested in sounding like anyone else, not even his favorite artists. “When I’m writing songs, I just take it as it is. It’s a download. I spit like that,” says the artist of his inspiration. Fueled by his belief in God, KeyLo_G lets the music speak to him and flow out naturally. “I put on a beat, pray over it, and just go ahead and start writing.”


“When I finish writing, it has to sound good to me,” says KeyLo_G. “Once I get my vocals and all that down, I head to the studio. It’s all in the moment.” The rapper works with a producer from Africa to create his fresh sounds.


Of his many projects, “Christmas” is KeyLo_G’s favorite work. “It was made to be a joke song, but to be real, it came off mad authentic,” shares the rapper. “It started out to be something fun when I was making it.” At the end of the day, it was all about the vibe. “I don’t want to put listeners through a guessing game or test. It’s a vibe. I want you to be able lose yourself in the vibe going on around you when my music is playing.”


KeyLo_G has come a long way over the years. “I started off performing in front of friends. Then moved on to making music and posting on Instagram. What I’m proudest of is people being interested enough to be part of my journey. Getting to share it with them.”

 Make sure to stay connected to KeyLo_G on all platforms for new music, videos, and social posts.

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



Sunday, August 21, 2022

PAWN STARS AUTHENTICATOR STEVE GRAD STOPS BY AND TALKS UP THE WORLD OF AUTOGRAPHS AND MEMORABILIA

 


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He's been on over 150 episodes on one of the most successful TV shows in many years. If you enjoy the show "Pawn Stars" then you know who Steve Grad is. He's Rick's go to guy anytime a customer brings in any kind of signed memorabilia. Steve is one of the best in the world at giving the good news, OR the bad news as it relates to autographs.

He is the principle authenticator for Beckett Authentication Services since 2016.  

Steve has a lot of projects going on in life. If you have an autograph and you aren't sure if its a real one you can go HERE and for a very reasonable price have it authenticated.

Steve stopped by the show and talked about his journey and how it all got started. The interview covers the days when he was in radio, all the way to where he is today, one of the more recognized faces in his field.  He also shares some great stories about his experiences working with all of the guys from "Pawn Stars" and much more. 


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Wednesday, August 17, 2022

45 REDLINE STOPS BY AND TALKS NEW EP "DARK MOON" AND MUCH MORE!

45 Redline is on the cusp of greatness with new EP ‘Dark Moon’


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By Gabby Cast


SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Emo trap group 45 Redline is on the verge of success, debuting their second EP Dark Moon, and working with Grammy-nominated and award-winning producers and engineers like Million Dollar Snare, Q Made the Beat, J3M sound, Jorge Marroquin, and Tatum Martin. 


The five-member group started making music right out of high school in 2017 when original members Blake Evan and Cole Henry, who had then been making beats and learning how to engineer, joined forces with Flam Pkmn.


By 2020, they wanted to start a group and brought in additional members—people they worked with in the past and already knew. Those people included Duxe Lee, born in Sac and raised in Atlanta till his return to California, Hersadhero, and additional engineering and instrumentals from guitarist Miguel Ramirez. 


Signed to independent label Pakkmann Records, 45 Redline’s members all singularly contribute to their sound, but also do the photography and videography work seen on the cover of the group’s singles and EPs. Their writing, engineering, and production collectively put together their musical influences – think the guitar riffs of mid-90s to early 2000s rock, the lyrical structure of emo rappers like Juice Wrld, the beats of trap music, and the cadence of mumble rap, make their blend a unique sound thats heaviness is for a purpose. 


“For a second we were kind of going with not a planet theme, or a space theme, but a changing of time periods. With Red Sun, or Dark Moon, for me it's more of a mental health kind of thing. When you look at tides changing and stuff like that, it just kind of all correlates with our lyrics talking about when you're waking up and maybe you don't feel the greatest, or relationship problems, or whatever it is that kind of feels dark,” says Hersadhero. “Certain songs that we have like ‘bloodyred6,’ and ’Planet Pain,’ it all kind of just goes back to mental health and depression and the kind of the things that we want people to overcome, but not necessarily talking about the positive message. It's more so of how everybody kind of feels this way. And so we kind of want people not to feel like they're alone.”


Listeners are introduced to members of the group in their latest video released for “Nightmare.” Melodic guitars open the track and cross paths with equally melodic vocals with a trap beat, singing about what each member describes as a failed relationship. On Dark Moon, tracks like “It doesn’t matter” have a progressive metal-like style, while “Bloodyred6" and “Planet Pain” mix together hip-hop and screamo. 


Growing out of the small but mighty Sacramento scene means relocating to Los Angeles for 45 Redline. They make their move this August, but have previously performed in the Los Angeles area at Kush Stock Festival. Their sound is catchy in the hip-hop underground, but as a group, they also aim at bringing up mental health stigmas through the reality of those pains, where the positive cannot exist without the negative. Although the group's music surrounds that ethos, their career will only be going positive from here. 


“We want to be able to hint at the stuff that people don't want to talk about. I want to say things that might get a little bit too dark for certain people, but if it's too dark for certain people, that's the faint of heart. That's not what we kind of want; we want people to understand that it's not great outside, but you have to be okay with it.”


Make sure to stay connected to 45 Redline on all platforms for new music, videos and social posts. 

Linktree

Spotify

YouTube


Friday, August 12, 2022

EXPERT AUTOGRAPH AUTHENTICATOR STEVE GRAD FROM THE HIT TV SHOW "PAWN STARS" WILL JOIN ME ON FRIDAY AUGUST 19TH!

 


YOU HAVE PROBABLY SEEN HIM MANY TIMES ON THE HIT HISTORY CHANNEL TV SHOW "PAWN STARS"

DAVE GRAD IS AN EXPERT AUTOGRAPH AUTHENTICATOR WHO IS FREQUENTLY CALLED ON TO THE SHOW TO AUTHENTIC AUTOGRAPHS BROUGHT IN BY CUSTOMERS HOPING TO MAKE A DEAL. 

WE WILL TALK ALL ABOUT HIS PATH IN LIFE AND ABOUT THE WORLD OF AUTOGRAPHS. STAY TUNED. 

Wednesday, August 10, 2022

SINGER SONGWRITER 'WAA'daa'dah'Boi' STOPS BY AND TALKS NEW EP "JUST A MAN" AND MORE!

Waa’daa’dah Boi Blends the World’s Sounds to Appreciate Nature and Humanity in New Ways


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By Francis Galang

 

HILO – Waa’daa’dah Boi will release his EP “Just A Man” on July 25. This EP follows his previous Album “Dah Ancient Inside” released earlier this year. Waa’daa’dah Boi self-describes as a singer/songwriter who blends together elements of hip-hop, gospel, R&B, and world music. 


His influences are wide. As he has moved from place to place growing up, he has amassed a large musical vocabulary from sounds heard all around the world. He is also very diverse in his

instrumental palette, learning many different instruments in each of the places he has lived. His inspirations include those who bridge together different forms of music, such as Burna Boy who bridges music together across continents in his Afrobeat, and Tems who brings new school to old school instruments. Waa’daa’dah Boi also loves to dance and uplift the souls of others. 


Waa’daa’dah Boi was born in Harlem, New York, developing himself out of the melting pot of cultures in the city. He grew up religious, which greatly influenced his music. His earliest genres are those of gospel, hip-hop, and R&B, learned through his time with church and family. At age 15, after 9/11 had happened, he moved from New York to Oregon and the Midwest, finishing high school and college in these areas. In this time, he became exposed to many different genres of music from around the world, learning djembe drums and conga drums and listening widely to music from all cultures. 


When he reached age 22, he moved to Hawaii to finish his bachelor’s degree and begin a master’s degree. In Hawaii, he became immersed in island music, reggae, and blues, encountering many different styles and instruments that are uncommon in today’s musical landscape. He learned openly from the many cultures of Hawaii, especially from the Filipino, Japanese, and Samoan people there. 


He began writing instrumentals which blend the multiculturalism of Hawaii and New York. He became Waa’daa’dah Boi as he helped people out and performing these instrumentals. He says, “Instruments are so full of life. You can add so much to your voice through instruments.” 


As he began incorporating digital elements into his music, he became a recording artist, mixing his vocals with a diverse palette of instruments and world-styles. Themes dominant in his music include the harmony between human beings, our connection with nature, cultures connecting as world cultures, and the healing of the soul through music. 


Right now, Waa’daa’dah Boi is in the process of recording his first music video for the single “Just A Man” –  one of three singles from his EP of the same name, with the other two singles being “Best Friend” and “Taking It In.”


“Just A Man” sees Waa’daa’dah Boi return to his roots in a simple and fun-to-listen-to project. The EP will release on his birthday on July 25.


“With this project, I want to do something simple but profound,” he said. “I want to play with change through sound. Just A Boy will incorporate elements of Afro-Pop, Afrobeat, R&B, and hip-hop. It’ll bring in Caribbean, Hawaiian, and Nigerian sounds on its beats and instrumental energies.” 

 

On his previous LP “Dah Ancient Inside,” Wah’daa’dah Boi reflects on the magnificence of Hawaii, thinking about the pandemic-affected world and the ways in which God can be found in nature. The album was written in the midst of the pandemic in 2020, where Waa’daa’dah Boi spent a great deal of time contemplating. 


“I was going through many things at that time,” he said. “I’m raised very Christian, and I was thinking about all the religions of the world and what it would be like if we had all gotten along. To learn to praise God, no matter what you call him, and to appreciate the life that was given to us.” 


He connects these religious reflections to those about nature and culture. 


“I was inspired from my Creator, seeing all the beautiful surroundings around me,” he said. “It’s all a beautiful thing created by God, but also made by human beings as well. Dah Ancient Inside is about what it’s like to be in part of the Creator and be a being inside of the world He created. It’s also about what it’s like to witness nature with eyes that are not dulled by modern-day fast-paced society. It encourages people most-of-all to just take time and look at nature.” 

 

In both of these projects, Waa’daa’dah Boi thanks his personal crew, family, and friends for their inspiration and motivation. He is excited to be releasing “Just A Man” to all major streaming platforms and finish filming the music video for that single. Afterward, he hopes to perform more live shows and travel more with his music. 


“Ultimately, I hope to affect people in a positive way with all this,” he said. 

 

Be sure to stay connected with Waa’daa’dah Boi on all platforms for new music, videos, and 

social media posts.  

Hear music before it reaches stores and streaming platforms at

https://waadaadahboi.com/

https://open.spotify.com/album/7nvdoGA10THMWS402ujtVc?si=dcdYmI- dTPWrGQ2STRbjbg

https://www.instagram.com/waadaadah.boi/

https://www.facebook.com/waadaadahboi/

Monday, August 08, 2022

ROY JONES JR STOPS BY AND TALKS ABOUT PROBOXTV.COM AND ALSO SHARES HIS THOUGHTS ON THE CURRENT HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION!

 


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Boxing legend Roy Jones Jr stopped by the Brad Cooney Podcast Show and talked about his NEW company PROBOXTV.COM, a place where boxing fans can get great fights at a very affordable cost. Roy joined forces with some legendary world champions, the likes of Juan Manuel Marquez, Miguel Cotto, Paulie Malignaggi (and more) to put together something pretty amazing if you're a boxing fan.

You can download the app and enjoy great fights on PROBOXTV.COM  HERE

Roy also talked about the current status of the heavyweight division discussing Tyson Fury on whether or not he stays retired, also Anthony Joshua, and Deontay Wilder were a couple of other names that came up. Roy talks about how he sees both of them going forward as well. 

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Friday, August 05, 2022

HIP HOP RECORDING ARTIST 'YOUNGWORLDIBI' TALKS UP HIS NEW RECORD "BLACKOUT" PLUS MORE CURRENT PROJECTS

With Blackout, Youngworldibi makes his own way into hip hop universe


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By Kurt Beyers


With the upcoming release of his second album, Blackout, set for global distribution on July 14, Youngworldibi hopes to break out. He already has 40 or more songs out, including his first album, Taking The Throne, but with this new one he wants to get his music to a much wider audience.


“I started writing at 15, and then I got locked up,” he said, and the locked up took place at age 17. “That's when I really took this serious and did a whole lot of writing, to the point where I don't have to write much now. It was just, you know, for hooks and stuff like that.”


Another motivating factor for him is to quiet the doubters: “When people say you can't do something, if you are a competitor, that drives you,” he said.


Youngworldibi (he pronounces the ibi as separate letters: Eye-Bee-Eye), was born and raised in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and now lives there and in Camden, New Jersey. His music has always been hip hop. It’s what he listened to as a kid, when he “used to blast it all the time.”


“I just love that style,” he said.


When he started writing, he wrote hip hop. His influences were The Notorious Big, Jay-Z, Juelz and Cam’Ron and the Diplomats and Lil Wayne.


“It was Big that actually made me want to start,” he said. 


He has been putting his music out in front of the public as a professional for two years now. About Blackout and its 13 tracks, he says, “Honestly, I think it's the best tracks I've put together thus far. And this is not just one style, one style of beat. I switch it up.”


Rapping to different beats is important to him. He chooses the beats for his songs based on whether he likes them. He doesn’t want to get stuck in just one style, and he takes professional pride in going for his own unique style and, with no major label backing him, trying to forge his own career and audience.


He describes that audience as “all those true hip hop heads out there looking for something different.”


He says he can’t explain his own style. It is “just different.” But he is heavy into the lyrical aspect of music, yet the sound of rap, the beats, has changed since he was 15.


“So I gotta try to find a way to blend in while still being different.”


He plays with music. On his Facebook page, he has a little video of him rapping freestyle to Jay-Z and Cam’Ron’s “Welcome to New York City.”


“I just like that beat,” he said. “To me, personally, that's a classic,” so one day in the studio he played that beat and freestyled his own rap to it.


“As a writer, you write so much sometimes stuff is just in your head. So when you play the beat you start rapping and it just kind of comes out.”


Now there’s Blackout.


The best track for him is “Blue Pills.”


“It's got a a club sound to it. At the same time, my style’s hard, gritty. I'm lyrical with it, and I kind of go in on it. I talk kind of greasy on it.”


The album also reflects his desire to change up styles, to find what he likes and mix them up.


“You’ll hear some beats,” he said. “I'm trying to expand, trying to grow as an artist. It’s real lyrical, and it just speaks my truth. You know, everything I've been through.”


The album has his struggles – growing up, prison, and the hard work of trying to break through professionally with his music.


And, he adds, “It's definitely a good listen.”

 

The pre-save for Blackout is here:

https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/youngworldibi/blackout-2

“Taking the Throne”

https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/youngworldibi/taking-the-throne-2

Be sure to stay connected to Youngworldibi and follow him on all platforms for new music, videos, and social posts.

Amazon Music: 

https://music.amazon.com/artists/B07ZBK6FRY/youngworldibi

Apple Music: 

https://music.apple.com/us/album/blackout/1628856714?uo=4

Spotify: 

https://open.spotify.com/artist/3y8YlfwM1EYJOVI453uPMH

YouTube: 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCey373jrI5RmS2LW-iJbmgg

Facebook: 

https://www.facebook.com/youngworldibi


Thursday, August 04, 2022

HIP HOP RECORDING ARTIST "KUNSERVATIVE" STOPS BY AND TALKS ABOUT HIS NEW SINGLE "LIGHTA" AND MUCH MORE!

Energetic Artist, Kunservative, Brings Us a Fresh R&B/Trap-infused Single for Summer


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By: Nadia Sobehart


Singer-songwriter Kunservative is a musician (and businessman) who fuses R&B with trap soul beats to take listeners on a musical journey. Hailing from St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands, the artist is an ambassador to his homeland and renowned in the Calypso and Soca scene. His newest single, “Lighta,” brings us a fresh new sound for summer complete with vibrant energy and island vibes.


“Lighta” is a song that speaks to love. It tells of having a spark for someone and the things in life you would conquer for that someone. The ballad weaves simple vocals with a chorus for a smooth, strong delivery of emotion.


Overall, Kunservative’s music can best be described as a truthful telling of real life. “My life is a movie, guaranteed,” says the artist. “I express and sing what most people are feeling and not able to express. Relationships and all of life’s stuff.” Music comes naturally to the performer, who can simply close his eyes and let new music flow through his brain. “I don’t have a set way of writing. I don’t really write. I envision anything I want to sing about. Close my eyes and just go with the flow—whatever goes through my mind” explains Kunservative of his unconventional “writing” process. 


Also known as Spacey and Shamall Ferdinand, Kunservative has been making waves in the local music scene for years. Participating in the St. Croix Festival Soca Monarch competition, he was a finalist in 2020 with his hit songs “Fete Interview” and “Sanctuary.”


With strong vocals and a passion for spreading light through his talent, Kunservative has graced the stage as an opening act for reggae artists including Collie Buddz, Third Wold, and R. City. He has collaborated with artists and provided background vocals for numerous collaborations over the years. An active church member, Kunservative also plays the drums at church. The singer and songwriter’s talents go beyond writing—he is above all else, an outstanding musician.


Kunservative acknowledges that nothing in life is perfect—whether that’s getting writer’s block occasionally or wanting to live up to your potential when the road ahead is still long. “I can’t wait for my journey to start,” says the artist. “I want to have something to be proud of.” While humble about his current position, conservative knows it won’t be long until his hard work is recognized. 


These days, Kunservative is in the midst of signing to a major label. He works alongside producers Masai Harris, Bengi, loudestro, and Ralph Tiller, among others. 

 By next year, he plans to partner with artists across major labels and sign to a label himself. He looks forward to leaving the island life behind for international performance adventures.


Make sure to stay connected to Kunservative on all platforms for new music, videos, and social posts.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCllkL-gZV5xES2S8gwNbtcw

https://www.facebook.com/kunservative

https://www.instagram.com/kunservative/

https://www.tiktok.com/@kunservative

 

Wednesday, August 03, 2022

R&B RECORDING ARTISTS MEAGAN MCNEAL, CARLA PRATHER, AND JANEFF THE POET STOP BY AND TALK NEW SINGLE "I CAN ONLY BE ME" AND MORE!

Chicago R&B stars Meagan McNeal, Carla Prather and Janeff The Poet drop inspirational anthem “I Can Only Be Me” on Soulistic 360 Label



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By Rob Salerno


Rising R&B stars Meagan McNeal, Carla Prather, and Janeff The Poet want to deliver a clear message to their fans on their new collaboration, the inspirational R&B anthem, “I Can Only Be Me.”

“I want people who listen to this song to feel that they are ok. Regardless of what others may say or expect of them, they’re ok,” says Janeff The Poet, who wrote the lyrics to “I Can Only Be Me.” 

“If you really wanna be free, you gotta be honest, realistic, and holistic and anything else is just sort of playing the game,” Janeff says.

The heartfelt single is a mix of classic soul and R&B, with soaring verses carried by McNeal and Prather that reach deep into listeners and compel them to keep listening. 

The collaboration grew out of conversations that Janeff was having with Meagan McNeal, a powerhouse singer-songwriter who was featured on the singing competition show The Voice and has performed backup vocals for Eminem and Common.

“She was just telling me a little bit about her life and how because she’s such an artistic person, and how she’s always felt like an outsider and she never really fit in,” Janeff says. “Growing up, she was very artistic and maybe didn’t do everything the way society thought a young Black girl growing up in the south suburbs of Chicago was meant to do.”

The burden of those expectations and prejudices had weighed on Janeff too during his life. 

“I also have experienced times in my life where I was expected to do certain things, whether based on my education, where I lived or was born, or who my parents were or whatever the case may be,” he says. “I often felt like I didn’t always fit in.“

Janeff says the song had been in the works since before the COVID pandemic. While the lockdowns slowed production, they actually gave him the opportunity to deepen the song by collaborating with other artists. 

“We laid Meagan’s vocals and then the pandemic happened,” Janeff says. “I was talking with other artists I worked with during that time and in those conversations, I realized this is a universal story.” 

Janeff brought on Carla Prather, a killer vocalist who’s performed across America with alternative soul band Poi Dog Pondering, to record additional verses that add a second perspective to the track. 

“Carla gives the song a yin and yang. Megan is the melodic tone, and Carla pumps in with a soulful hurricane type of approach, and so even in this song they are demonstrating their individuality,” Janeff says. “Even though they’re singing the song a little bit differently, they’re still being themselves and that’s ok.”

“I Can Only Be Me” is already finding a loyal audience on streaming services, and the artists hope to see it gain wider exposure on radio and the internet. 

“I’d like to see people will use it as a rallying cry, that it is ok to be yourself. That would be my hope,” Janeff says.


Stream “I Can Only Be Me” on all platforms!

https://open.spotify.com/track/3PrCxlHG7kZFoD1hA7JP4U

https://music.apple.com/us/album/1625748127?i=1625748134&ign-itscg=30440&ign-itsct=catchall_p1

Monday, August 01, 2022

SINGER SONGWRITER "COCO KIMMIE" STOPS BY AND TALKS ABOUT HER NEW SINGLE 'NAMASTE' AND MORE!


Coco Kimmie meditates on positivity with new release 

NAMASTE Free All Day

By Jenna Gengler




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VIRGINIA - When Covid-19 hit in 2020, Coco Kimmie, like many of us went in search of some kind of emotional solace. For her, that place was music, and from that, Kimmie was able to put together a collection of songs that both speak to the soul and remind us to focus on positivity. Her latest project, a debut EP titled NAMASTE Free All Day, provides a truly freeing and introspective journey through the soul. It is a must listen.


Before pursuing a career as a professional musician, Kimmie served the United States Air Force as a Space and Missile Officer for 21 years. Since her retirement, she has taken her love of music and turned it into a full career as a brilliant singer-songwriter. When Covid-19 hit soon after this began, she used the opportunity to build her solo career. This led to the release of several hit singles including her latest release, “COME OVER”.


Now Kimmie is excited for the release of her debut EP, NAMASTE Free All Day, on July 1. “The title really encapsulates the feeling of the album,” she said. “Everything was virtual when I wrote these. There was a lot of anxiety and I felt the need to meditate on positivity.” With Namaste being a way of recognising life, the title of this EP is the perfect way to define it.


Even though the songs were all written during Covid, the messages are still relevant,” She explained. “It’s a mindset. We have to create our own sense of peace among chaos.”



One of the songs that Kimmie notes as a great example of what the EP represents is the track “TIME TO BREATHE”. This song does an incredible job of taking its listeners on a meditative journey, reminding them of what is important on the most basic level. “No matter what it is that you’re going through, you have to breathe.”


Overall, NAMASTE Free All Day is a collection of songs with one intention: free yourself from negativity. “Despite all of it, focus on the positive,” Kimmie said. “Live your life to the fullest, express yourself in ways that make you feel good and share that with the rest of the world.” This EP is truly one of positive energy and is perfect for anyone looking to focus on the good.


Kimmie accredits her mentor, who was an integral part of the creation of NAMASTE Free All Day and an important part of her continued growth and development as one of the unique independent artists of today’s music industry.


Following the July 1 release of NAMASTE Free All Day, Kimmie is looking forward to releasing more singles this year, as well as further ventures into the world of film and music. She is definitely an artist to keep an eye out for.


Make sure to stay tuned in to Coco Kimmie on various platforms for new music, visuals and social posts.




BOB MARLEY GUITARIST: AL ANDERSON TALKS IN DEPTH ABOUT HIS CAREER AND LATEST !

Interview with Al Anderson – Bob Marley Guitarist Brad Cooney: Alright, Brad Cooney.com with a welcome to the show Mr Al Anderson of course,...