Simone Kelly drops off new visual “Time”

Using music as her therapy, Simone Kelly has been on the road to healing. After weighing merely 100 pounds and losing herself in an emotionally abusive relationship, Kelly knew that it was time to pick herself up. Not being loved properly put her in an unfamiliar space, from being a light and fun-spirited person to being afraid. And, though she expects to write cheerful records about having the man of her dreams one day, for now, that’s not her reality.

 During a time of self-isolation, Kelly was at a crossroads with figuring out what she wanted to do with her life following her reality TV career. With a keen interest in music, she sought advice from her then-boyfriend, a famous music video director. After being laughed at and told to pursue acting instead, it opened Kelly’s eyes to how she was living. The years of helping her uncle, a former rap group member, write and record verses in the studio paid off as she put her pen to paper. Kelly admits, ‘I started writing records about the way I was feeling at that time and it started making me stronger. Then, I started back surrounding myself with people who believed in me and wanted me to win.’ 

 Even when Kelly didn’t have the words to speak up, she used her music to speak out and bring herself out of a situation that she didn’t have the courage to walk away from. A self-proclaimed open-book, she doesn’t hide too many things and is ready to share her truth with her fans. While some may compare Kelly to Tink or Summer Walker, she has been working on a new song “Time,” that will put her in her own lane. With vulnerability-wrapped lyrics, Simone Kelly’s song reflects a woman who is fed up with her partner and wants listeners to know that it’s okay to put yourself first, adding ‘It’s kinda like my final validation of approval.’

Check out “Time” below and keep up with Simone Kelly on social media below.

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Twitter – @SimoneJKelly 

Instagram – @itsSimoneKelly 

TikTok- @itsSimoneKelly

Facebook – @SimoneKellyMusic

YouTube Channel: @itsSimoneKelly

Decade of experience shines through in JO$H LEE’s soulful new single “Slide Up To The Moon”

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Palm Beach, Florida artist JO$H LEE has been making music for over a decade, and his latest release, “Slide Up To The Moon,” is a testament to his growth and evolution as an artist. The single showcases his unique blend of R&B, soul, and pop, and his powerful and emotive vocals.

The production on “Slide Up To The Moon” is smooth and soulful, creating a dreamy atmosphere that perfectly complements JO$H’s vocals. The lyrics are relatable and the melody is catchy, making it a track that will have you humming along after the first listen. With over 10 years of experience in the music industry, JO$H has honed his craft and it shines through in this song.

JO$H LEE has built a solid following in the Palm Beach music scene, and his latest release is sure to attract even more fans. As an artist, he continues to evolve and push boundaries, and “Slide Up To The Moon” is a perfect example of that growth. The song is now available on all streaming platforms, be sure to give it a listen and follow JO$H LEE on social media to stay up to date on his latest projects. With a decade of experience and a unique sound, JO$H LEE is an artist to watch in the music industry.

Stream “Slide Up To The Moon” Here:

Podcast: Morray opens up on relationships on Episode 11 of Show Some Love

Multi-platinum and award-winning rapper and singer Morray guested on the Show Some Love podcast hosted by Tallie Spencer.

The “Quicksand” standout was candid on the topic for Episode 11 “How To Make a Relationship Work”.

Known to be vocal on social media about a plethora of topics notably how to navigate relationships, the charismatic rapper brought his expertise on the latest episode of media marvel Tallie’s podcast, SSL.

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From the discussions around male vulnerability in music, showing up as his authentic self in his art and in his personal life “I’m an emotional being, I put it all in the music. I never fake it till I make it” he affirmed, “If you not doing things out of love, what are you doing it for?” He challenged, Morray was relentless in being an open book in any relationship encounter.

Tallie chronicled the North Carolina rappers’ significant life events such as being married and a father at 18, “It’s well known you got into fatherhood and were married pretty early” she raised, Morray spoke on his code, principles and how it has helped nurture him as a person and in bettering his decision-making even when relatin with other people, including his significant other.

“We were young. My parents are married and divorced but I always wanted to do things my way. We (me and her) thought that was the right way at the time. I’m the type of person if I f*** with you I really do and don’t care about any external noise or anything” he said of his ethos. 

The “My Life” emcee touched on the importance of learning through mistakes after he divorced his first wife and co-parenting thereafter. Besides that, the interview examined relationships, ingredients on staying afloat during rough patches in relationships, and how to sustain longevity. 

Watch the episode below: