Detroit’s Jugg Harden shows off his “Wrist Work” in new visual

Detroit’s own Jugg Harden is becoming one of the heaviest hitters in the Midwest rap scene. His new visual for “Wrist Work” is a friendly reminder that he can go toe-to-toe with anyone in the game. The flashy MC took his talents to one of Motor City’s most popular strip clubs to celebrate success with his team. The tantalizing visual also features scenes of Jugg counting money at the Wealthy Store, one of Michigan’s top streetwear stores. “Wrist Work” is becoming a favorite in the city, and Jugg’s fans are sure to recite every lyric during his performance at the sold-out 313 Day show in Detroit.Jugg Harden has received co-signs and support from Peezy, Babyface Ray, and Allstar JR. After racking up views with his “Hellcat Demon,” and “I’m The Man” visuals, Harden was able to secure over 10 Million collective streams in one year. The relatively new hooper turned rapper has received support from top outlets like Lyrical Lemonade & Pitchfork. The 24-year-old creative from Detroit’s Westside is poised to have a massive 2022. For now, stream Jugg Harden’s new cinematic visual for “Wrist Work” here today! CONNECT WITH Jugg Harden
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Roger Alexander is one of hip hop’s most notable film directors

Roger Alexander has been in the entertainment industry for over 11 years and is widely known for his keen eye for cinematography. As an executive producer, film director, and director of photography for commercials and music videos, Alexander holds multiple accolades by creating beautiful images and portraying infectious storytelling to the masses under his production company AlphaMale Visuals. The visionary has likely partnered with your favorite rapper and earned respect from multiple record labels in the game as their go-to director for music videos and live performances.

The Start Of A Legacy

Originally from Houston, Texas, Roger Alexander has always had a passion for music. “In high school and college, I was rapping & singing mixtapes and making beats for fun.” expressed Alexander. “At the same time, I created skits and comedy videos to promote the events my fraternity, Alpha Phi Alpha, was hosting in college. In the process of creating these videos, I realized my talent in filmmaking.”

Roger currently runs his successful media company, AlphaMale Visuals, based in Atlanta, Georgia. The self-taught director has a relentless work ethic, and his determination fueled the vision that motivated him to build his business from the ground up.

“I did not have formal filmmaking training,” continued Alexander. “I worked a corporate day job Monday through Friday for five years and used that job to save up and fund the creation of my own production company. I studied through Google, YouTube, and Wikipedia for several months, teaching myself the skills I needed to be a professional filmmaker.”

Alexander eventually took a leap of faith to follow his dreams. “I quit my day job and moved to Atlanta to run my company full time.” Soon after that life-changing decision, Alexander rose through the ranks in Atlanta, becoming one of the go-to directors and filming music videos for several of the top names in the industry.

“I’ve accomplished feats in a few years what most filmmakers in my field would take a lifetime to achieve. I am the definition of “hard work pays off,” and created my own lane with no handouts.”

Alexander’s Road To Success

Roger has done a tremendous job of staying away from clichés and creating original content. While successfully bringing an artists’ vision to life, Alexander has a long list of accomplishments under his belt. To name a few, Alexander was awarded Atlanta Hip Hop Awards’ Director of the Year in 2019 and 2020, six Plaques of Gold and Platinum records from videos he directed, and accumulated over 200 million video views from his projects. There is no debate that Alexander is on the road to success and doesn’t plan to let up anytime soon.

“Be patient with your progression. It takes several years to plant seeds and benefit from the fruits. Constantly consuming art from several different genres, locations, and mediums are these things can lead to future inspiration and creativity.”

The Next Chapter

Inspired by legendary directors such as Christopher Nolan, Colin Tilley, Tyler Perry, and Hype Williams, there is no surprise that Roger has big plans to follow in their footsteps.

“I am planning to open several new businesses that are related to the hip-hop and film worlds,” Roger expressed. “I want to create a factory-like company that pumps out multiple movies per year with stories centered around the hip-hop & entertainment industry, fusing the hip-hop and film worlds closer together.”

Alexander’s overall dream of creating inspiring narratives starring famous artists in hip-hop has taken him exceptionally far. The visionary also declared one more accolade to add to his list: “Another long-term goal would be to win a Grammy for a music video that I directed.”

As Roger Alexander currently has two significant movies projected to release later this year, keep up with him on his social media accounts below to stay updated on upcoming projects!

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Roger Alexander is one of hip hop’s most notable film directors

Roger Alexander has been in the entertainment industry for over 11 years and is widely known for his keen eye for cinematography. As an executive producer, film director, and director of photography for commercials and music videos, Alexander holds multiple accolades by creating beautiful images and portraying infectious storytelling to the masses under his production company AlphaMale Visuals. The visionary has likely partnered with your favorite rapper and earned respect from multiple record labels in the game as their go-to director for music videos and live performances.

The Start Of A Legacy

Originally from Houston, Texas, Roger Alexander has always had a passion for music. “In high school and college, I was rapping & singing mixtapes and making beats for fun.” expressed Alexander. “At the same time, I created skits and comedy videos to promote the events my fraternity, Alpha Phi Alpha, was hosting in college. In the process of creating these videos, I realized my talent in filmmaking.”

Roger currently runs his successful media company, AlphaMale Visuals, based in Atlanta, Georgia. The self-taught director has a relentless work ethic, and his determination fueled the vision that motivated him to build his business from the ground up.

“I did not have formal filmmaking training,” continued Alexander. “I worked a corporate day job Monday through Friday for five years and used that job to save up and fund the creation of my own production company. I studied through Google, YouTube, and Wikipedia for several months, teaching myself the skills I needed to be a professional filmmaker.”

Alexander eventually took a leap of faith to follow his dreams. “I quit my day job and moved to Atlanta to run my company full time.” Soon after that life-changing decision, Alexander rose through the ranks in Atlanta, becoming one of the go-to directors and filming music videos for several of the top names in the industry.

“I’ve accomplished feats in a few years what most filmmakers in my field would take a lifetime to achieve. I am the definition of “hard work pays off,” and created my own lane with no handouts.”

Alexander’s Road To Success

Roger has done a tremendous job of staying away from clichés and creating original content. While successfully bringing an artists’ vision to life, Alexander has a long list of accomplishments under his belt. To name a few, Alexander was awarded Atlanta Hip Hop Awards’ Director of the Year in 2019 and 2020, six Plaques of Gold and Platinum records from videos he directed, and accumulated over 200 million video views from his projects. There is no debate that Alexander is on the road to success and doesn’t plan to let up anytime soon.

“Be patient with your progression. It takes several years to plant seeds and benefit from the fruits. Constantly consuming art from several different genres, locations, and mediums are these things can lead to future inspiration and creativity.”

The Next Chapter

Inspired by legendary directors such as Christopher Nolan, Colin Tilley, Tyler Perry, and Hype Williams, there is no surprise that Roger has big plans to follow in their footsteps.

“I am planning to open several new businesses that are related to the hip-hop and film worlds,” Roger expressed. “I want to create a factory-like company that pumps out multiple movies per year with stories centered around the hip-hop & entertainment industry, fusing the hip-hop and film worlds closer together.”

Alexander’s overall dream of creating inspiring narratives starring famous artists in hip-hop has taken him exceptionally far. The visionary also declared one more accolade to add to his list: “Another long-term goal would be to win a Grammy for a music video that I directed.”

As Roger Alexander currently has two significant movies projected to release later this year, keep up with him on his social media accounts below to stay updated on upcoming projects!

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Florida’s Ceasar Christian talks to the ladies on “Like” song and visual

St. Petersburg Florida rapper extraordinaire Ceaser Christian drops his playful ladies tribute “Like”. 

The record features BET & Wildnout comic Renny playing a role as a “sneaky link”, while influencer cum Instagram model Angie Castillo is cast as the protagonist in the video as Ceasar’s girlfriend.

In the music video dubbed a mini-movie, actor and stud Renny goes all out for Christian’s lover, Angie, with romantic advances such as roses in bed, bubbly baths, breakfast, a dinner outing, and when the two return after date night – Christian shows up unexpectedly to his girl, Angie, in the arms of another man in his own house. 

The twist in events is a comedic storyline with great acting, and a soundtrack that amplifies the song even further. 

At the end of the music video, another song is queued in sequential fashion, and it’s none other than “Push It Remix” featuring rap phenom Lil Mama, which Caesar has teased will be dropping sooner rather than later, but does not give tentative dates. 

“Push It (Remix)” ft Lil Mama is a piped up club record” he declares. 

He goes on to elaborate the ethos behind his “Like” track that incorporates singing and rapping.

“I’m a true artist, I love performing and creating from the song to the visuals all of it is a passion for me. I’m inspired by all the things we experience and get to see in life, the good and bad” said the multi-talented act.

Ceasar Christian has also been releasing freestyles on his You Tube channel to keep fans entertained while he works on his major projects. He shared some of his plans with Remixd Mag:

“Im always working on new music, I do a lot of freestyles you can find on my youtube. We’re talking about a few deals right now so its a lot to look forward to.”

Stream “Like” below and follow Caesar on his socials:

Instagram.com/CeaxarChristian 

MusicLinks: 

SPOTIFY – https://open.spotify.com/artist/4leZdS74NtRUPoOxqd3Kn9 

TIDAL – https://tidal.com/browse/artist/7147098 

APPLE MUSIC – https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/ceasar-christian/1028597105

Young Roddy releases highly anticipated ‘Never Question God’ via Babygrande Records

Babygrande Records releases Young Roddy “Never Question God,” which has been hyped up since November 2022, will be one of Roddy’s best solo albums to date. He’s experimenting with different productions and delivering the patented soulful sound he created with Curren$y as they built the Jet Life movement from the ground up. It’s a carefully curated album, which sees Roddy tap notable and unexpected artists for dynamic collaborations.

Singles such as “Amen” featuring Killer Mike, “Out The Hood” Ft. Conway The Machine, and solo single “Weed & Women” has set as a solid roadmap to Young Roddy’s most ambitious solo album to date. Along with the new album comes a entertaining new visual to album single “Weed & Women.”

The premise of the album is self explanatory via it’s title, ‘Never Question God,’ it’s his faith that keeps him going. While this is not a gospel project, it’s his belief that God will see him through that inspired the curation of ‘Never Question God.’

For more info on Roddy, please visit:
https://www.instagram.com/roddy31st/
https://twitter.com/young_roddy
https://www.facebook.com/officialyoungroddy/

Weed & Women Video
LISTEN TO THE Album HERE: https://babygrande.fanlink.to/NeverQuestionGod