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Braveboy releases vibrant music video for “Big Man Don’t Cry”

How do our men of the world deal with break-ups and heartbreak? What really goes on in the brain of a modern-day man when he is emotionally vulnerable? 

These are questions that have possibly been on the minds of women for centuries but are even more so current with the popularity of the topic on social media. 

Trinidad and Tobago multigenre singer Braveboy addresses this trending topic of men and emotions in his new single “Big Man Don’t Cry”, produced by Golden Era Productions and mixed by Giandre Diaz (who has credits working with such artists as Kanye West, Gucci Mane, Keisha Cole, and Jacques)

With the rising popularity of the song in Trinidad, Braveboy just released the highly anticipated music video for the song, directed by award-winning Caribbean filmmaker Michael Mooleedhar (Green Days By The River) and edited by Peter St Clair, both of the production house 24P Productions.

The music video highlights the journey of Braveboy going through a literal journey of emotions as he rolls around in a blue Pontiac Plymouth vintage reminiscing about past experiences with the love of his life, played by popular Trinidad and Tobago model Soowan Bramble (who is a former Best Model of the Universe Winner) 

The single is off his upcoming EP, Riddim & Blues, which drops in 2023, and will be released under his label Bravehouse Music Group. 

Big Man Don’t Cry

Occ Taee shares fiery new single “I H8TE HOES”

Occ Taee has come through with a fresh new single called “I H8TE HOES”. Based in Indianapolis, Occ Taee has been an artist on the rise, catching the attention of major labels with his tenacious authority and rising social media presence.

The prolific artist returns once again with a fast-paced heavy hitter in “I H8TE HOES”. Containing raw, intense production and flows that showcase Taee’s strengths on the mic, with superb breath control and a commanding delivery that demands the listener’s full attention.

Harp strings and trap drums excite listeners around the world to the sound of Occ Taee’s 2nd release this month. This track continues to remind fans of his grit, hard work, and attention to detail. It’s a track that expresses his feelings to never trust anyone, sharing his past experiences and reminding his listeners to stay on their toes.

Audio engineer Tyler Weaver once again creates magic with Occ Taee’s new single. Mixing and mastering the rapper’s unique single to allow his fans the ultimate listening experience. From the detailed track layering to the stylistic additions, Tyler Weaver created a track every Occ Taee fan wants to listen to.

In addition, Occ Taee proves once again that he’s here to stay. With his streak of consistent music drops, Occ Taee will make sure we never forget his name.

If you are not familiar with Occ Taee already, we recommend you get acquainted with the rising Indianapolis artist, who has been on a hot streak of late with stylish, immersive trap bangers.

Stream on Spotify link below:

https://open.spotify.com/track/3QQUEaOmQkZljyNc3oF4RC?si=6d7bf8112d524d52

Greg Max’s album “Everyone’s a Jimi” takes listeners on a nostalgic journey

[“Everyone’s a Jimi” Cover Art]

Phoenix rapper Greg Max has just released his highly anticipated new album “Everyone’s a Jimi.” The album, which is Max’s second full-length project, showcases his unique blend of hip-hop and indie rock, drawing inspiration from the likes of Mac Miller and other legendary musicians. The album opens with the upbeat track “The Recipe” which immediately sets the tone for the rest of the album. With its catchy chorus and funky guitar riffs, the song is sure to get fans feeling nostalgic while remembering the days when life was simpler. Another highlight of the album is the emotional ballad “Nothing Lasts Forever” which showcases Max’s impressive vocal range and heartfelt lyrics. “Nothing Lasts Forever” is an emotional ballad that details the complexities of relationships and the passage of time, and is guaranteed to have you in your feels. In conclusion “Everyone’s a Jimi” is a well-crafted and diverse album that showcases the talent and versatility of Phoenix rapper Greg Max. With its blend of hip-hop, rock, and psychedelia, the album is sure to appeal to fans of all genres. Check out the album below, and let us know what you think!

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Podcast: Siobhan Bell takes over the eighth episode of Show Some Love podcast

Renown UK DJ and fashion muse Siobhan Bell becomes the latest guest on media aficionado Tallie Spencer‘s Show Some Love podcast.

Kicking off from the dating conversation inspired by Episode 7 with Rucci, Bell and Tallie explore the role of dating among related topics.

The episode titled “Should You Date To Marry?” sees the two successful women delve into matters dating a working woman in the music industry, busy schedule-conflict, reasons for dating and more.

“The dating stage is to give you a perspective of things you do want and don’t. As well as fun it can give you a direction for the things you do want and don’t want” Bell an accomplished DJ got outspoken.

She doubled down on dating as an entertainment and discovery activity as opposed to the linear concept of it being serious all the time leading to marriage.

“I love dating for fun” she opened up. “I think what we do though (professionals in the music industry), we shouldn’t pressurize ourselves that if I go on a date, I’m gonna marry this guy. I think we should go into dating more open and just because we”re dating’ve dated, it doesn’t mean that it’s a waste of time or you’re not the right guy”.

The two would further go on to scrutinize their ideal first dates, expectations in dating, dating cultures in different cities, types of daters, dating within the same industry, when to cut off a dater, and equally red and green flags in dating.

Things also got interesting when they both agreed that they could not date to just be “friends”:

“Personally, I’m not dating for friendship” Tallie quipped “If we’re going on a date, we’ve already established an attraction and it’s kind of going in the direction of where are we taking this? A date is a date and it already sets the tone for how you see me, so even if things don’t work out, it will take time for me to see you as a friend”

From having contriving work schedules, being in extremely social environments, the discussion went on about how dating women and men in the entertainment business can be a task, and requires individuals of grace.

Watch the podcast here: