Ali King shares aquatic new visual for “Swimming”

Born in the 90s out of the city of Los Angeles is Ali King as she takes over the 2020s. At a young age, her family instilled in her the values of creativity and business. As a result, her music career continues to rise to the top of the industry!


As a descendent of Frank Sinatra, she has always felt a strong connection to the musical force and cultural icon. As a result, she taps into her musical family history and emerges onto the scene. At the tender age of 3, Ali began showcasing her superstar talents. In addition, she was featured on the popular children’s show Sesame Street. Shortly after she landed her debut film job in the Little Rascals.


In recent years, Ali has taken a break from acting and has found success in TV advertisements for businesses like 7Up, Twix, and Chipotle. As well as advertising campaigns for major Hollywood films including: Thunderstruck, Turbo, and The Chipmunks.
Keeping up the momentum, Alexandra’s passion for music grew throughout her teens. At the age of 17, she published her debut single, “Losing My Mind,” which reached number 12 on the Billboard charts. Back like she never left, Ali returns to her talent. The L.A. songstress makes her comeback with her most recent release titled, “Swimming.


The Juce Lee-produced record, “Swimming” comes as the first drop off in over a decade for the multi-talented artist. This time, Ali fuses together R&B and trap to portray a more sensual side of herself. Her track “Swimming” symbolically transforms the bedroom into an ocean and connects all of the elements in some way. Now, the hot new single is accompanied by a visual. One that’s even more mesmerizing and fluid.


Since her return to the music scene, Ali is now working on her debut album! Her highly anticipated EP is set to drop in Q4 of this year. As we are eager to experience the complete masterpiece with a project, we have trendy tracks to keep us going. For now, take a look at the visual for her brand new single “Swimming.”

Ja Rule and Fat Joe go back and forth ahead of epic Verzuz battle

Ja Rule and Fat Joe are set to put their catalog strength on display as they battle it out at Madison Square Garden this Tuesday.

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The gloves are off. New York music heroes Fat Joe and his long-time ally, Ja Rule will be on different ends of the ring during their Verzuz face-off at the Madison Square Garden this Tuesday, September 14th, 2021.


The Terror Squad leader Fat Joe and Murda Inc’s talisman Ja Rule have always been close as musicians and friends, nostalgically siding together in an age-long beef against their mutual music arch rival during the early 2000’s – Curtis Jackson aka 50 Cent.


In preparation for their VERZUZ this coming Tuesday, the clap backs and banter over who will notch this grand showdown is only getting spicier as Ja’ has threatened to make Joe sweat out his signature Versace shirt.


“Crack, my brother. So, you gone drag me through these streets, huh? I like that. That’s cool – ‘cause I’m comfortable there – ‘cause I’m gonna drag you through that stage. See you gone have to perform those records, word for word, bar for bar, I’ll make you sweat out that mf-ckin Versace. That Hermes, you gone sweat that out.”

Without a doubt, it was “Mr. Today’s Price Is Not Yesterday’s Price” who riled up Murda Inc’s talisman, and we are here for it.

Fat Joe & Ja Rule History

Once upon a time when timbs and oversized throwback jerseys with durags was the flyest drip in the East Coast, rappers earned their stripes through heavy lyricism on tight club bangers.

As fate would have it, NY’s scene had heavy hitters from NORE, Jay-Z, Nas, Methodman, Redman, Dipset, Diddy & more. The beef over who was the new King Of New York Hip Hop was at its height during the mid 2000’s. 50 Cent’s emergence as a force in the mainstream raffled Ja and Crack’s feathers. As it boiled over into involving other New York bigwigs including G-Unit, The Lox, and more, this only drew Ja’ and Crack closer.The battle that spawned direct diss records such as 50’s ‘Piggy Bank’, ‘I Get Money’, to Ja Rule and Joe’s ‘New York’ where they claimed they had “100 goons, 100 clips if 50 Cent dared to take it to the streets”.

Fast forward it’s 2021, the lockdown from the pandemic is easing up, and the historic VERZUZ is pitting long-time music legends against one another to celebrate their musical legacies simultaneously battling out over a 20-record extravaganza.


Most recently, The Lox took on Dipset in a textbook battle that trended all over social media, and reminded us of their long-lost classics.

Next up on the list, Ja Rule and the iconic Fat Joe will take on one another at the intimidating MSG Arena and the event will be streamed live on Apple Music, as well as physical tickets will be on sale for the massive clash dearest to New Yorkers and hip hop fans alike.


Will the artists put out their stacked classics like ‘All The Way Up’, ‘Make It Rain’, Always On Time’, ‘I’m Real’, ‘I Wont Tell’, ‘Lean Back’? We can’t wait.