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Dre’jhean brings the island vibe to hip-hop in his new single “Sauce Life”

Dre’jhean is adding a twist to hip-hop with his new single, Sauce Life. The Jamaican-American artist released his highly-anticipated single which brings the vibrant energy of the islands to the U.S. Dre’jhean is bending the rules on being boxed into one genre with his unique sound, and he plans to be the vibe-setter of the summer. 

Drawing musical sounds from alternative Hip-Hop, R&B, Pop and even Dancehall music, Dre’jhean has been able to captivate a fanbase who anticipate experiencing such different ranges from him, ultimately leaving them coming back for more.

With summer a few months away and many ready to feel a sense of normalcy again, Dre’jhean’s single will encourage listeners to get back outside, live life, and vibe responsibly. The light-hearted nature of the song is evident with the vibrant music video that depicts a story of him waking up from a night of fun with his friends. 

After seeing massive success as a producer, Dre’jhean is ready to expand and dominate the music world as an artist. He is inspired by so many cultural icons such as Bob Marley, Buju Banton, Michael Jackson, Nas, T-Pain and Vybz Kartel, to name a few. Dre’jhean has been motivated and challenged to take music seriously, seeing through his inspirations where hard work and dedication could take you, especially with his Jamaican roots. 

“The song brings that feeling of being on a beach with friends all around, music on, chicken on the grill, drink in hand, and everyone having a blast enjoying the benefits of their hard work,” said Dre’jhean. Music is something you feel, not just listen to. Sauce Life gives you those feelings needed to have a good time.

A feel-good hit with a timeless sound, “Sauce Life” will definitely have listeners vibing to it on repeat.

BigKayBeezy shares explosive new track and video “Southside”

Rising Chicago MC BigKayBeezy returns with the epic, confident new single “Southside.” One of the hottest rappers in the city’s superstar-making scene, Beezy unleashes a torrent of powerful bars on “Southside” that honor his hood, take shots at anyone standing in his way, and look to his immensely bright future. “Southside” (Rebel / Geffen Records) by BigKayBeezy is available nowat all digital retailers HERE Beezy shows off his lyrical ability on the trap-adjacent track, “Who said they could fuck with me / You can’t compare my moves to his,” he spits over piano keys. “You can’t compare my jewelry or my clothes or my shoes to his.” The message is clear: Beezy is in a different league than his contemporaries. He sights set on rap domination and all that comes along with it including, as he calls out, private jets and stacks of cash. “Southside” follows “Misfits,” which dropped earlier this month and was an undeniable calling card, delivering lyrically rich tapestries documenting life on the Southside of Chicago. It boasts the same magnetic authenticity that made Beezy’s GG4L album one of the most arresting debuts of 2020. Beezy then showcased his more playful side on Bad Intentions, also released in 2020, effortlessly imbuing rhymes with confidence and bravado. Since then, Beezy has risen to the top of Chicago rap, teaming with Pooh Shiesty, among others, on his 2021 set Don Juan. With singles like “Misfits” and “Southside,” the MC proves that he’s not only here to stay, but also ready to scale new heights.

Yo Gotti signs first R&B artist Lehla Samia to usher in CMG’s expansion into new genres

Today, multiplatinum musician, entrepreneur and record executive Yo Gotti announced the signing of  R&B artist Lehla Samia to his illustrious CMG record label in partnership with Interscope Records, marking the first woman to join the imprint’s ranks and signaling CMG’s expansion into the R&B sector. 

“I’m proud to welcome Lehla to the CMG family,” Gotti said. “She has an incredible voice, she’s creatively gifted and she’s been putting in the work to develop into the next R&B superstar. I’ve always said that CMG is more than just hip-hop label – we have our focus on building the biggest and most versatile force in the music industry. Signing Lehla is the latest example of that goal.”
 
The 22-year-old songstress originally built a robust online following after recording covers and remixes of popular R&B songs – affectionally known as “LehMixes” – and uploading them to social media. As she juggled nursing school, Lehla eventually established a buzz as her flips of Queen Naija’s “Butterflies” and Coi Leray’s “No More Parties” exploded on TikTok.
 
The awareness from the covers and remixes helped the Delaware native secure over 1.2 million followers and 14 million likes on TikTok to date. Most notably, Lehla’s dynamic vocals captured Gotti’s attention and prompted the CMG CEO to fly the rising star to Miami for a studio session that would change her life and career trajectory.
 
“Signing with Gotti and joining the CMG team is a dream come true,” Lehla said. “I’ve been grinding for this opportunity for a minute and I’m really excited about this new chapter in my career. I can’t wait to share my story with the world and deliver that pure R&B sound for my old and new fans.”
 
Lehla’s addition to CMG adds a new and versatile dimension to the esteemed label that includes a wide array of hip-hop artists, including Moneybagg Yo, 42 Dugg, EST Gee, Mozzy, Blac Youngsta, Blocboy JB, Lil Poppa, Big Boogie and 10Percent.
 
The announcement is the latest in a series of new signees for Gotti, who signed Sacramento hip-hop artist Mozzy at the CMG Press Conference in February, inked rising Memphis artist 10Percent that same month and recently brought on Jacksonville star Lil Poppa to the CMG empire in April.