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Bryan Mathers releases his first official single of 2023 titled “So Long.” The NYC based artist is making waves across the industry with his diverse bars, wordplay and melodic sounds. He continues to show growth upon each release, even receiving a co-sign from Hip-Hop legend Fat Joe.

From working closely behind the scenes with some of your favorite media outlets to calling his shows an experience, it’s clear Bryan is a powerhouse, ready to dominate the industry. And the new single, “So Long” is a perfect showing!

Produced by X P.M Lee, the rising talent briefly spoke on the meaning behind the new record;

“It’s about finally accepting that a relationship has run its course. That all the opportunities to make amends came and went already. It was good while it lasted.However, there’s always this small part of me that believes there can be a new beginning.. somehow. Maybe I’m just in denial.. so for now it’s “SO LONG!”

The accompanying visual is set to arrive soon as well, shot by JMO Productions at the illustrious Art Factory, in part of his ‘Phone Call’ series. So stay tuned for that!

Until then, run up the official audio for “So Long” below, and/or on your preferred DSP.

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Quavo Unveils ‘Rocket Power’ Album Cover

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The release of “Rocket Power” was originally set for this past week, but Quavo took to Twitter/X to unveil the new scheduled date, as well as the official artwork.

The LP is in honor of the late, great Takeoff, who was tragically murdered in November of last year. Head Huncho has been teasing the LP since it was announced in June, unveiling an official trailer -and a recent exclusive sit-down discussing the meaning behind “Rocket Power.”

Available everywhere August 18th, 2023. #LongLiveTheRocket.

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Ol’ Dirty Bastard Documentary Set To Premiere At Apollo Theater

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The forthcoming unveiling of a documentary about Ol’ Dirty Bastard’s influential presence and enduring legacy is set to take place at the iconic Apollo Theater in New York. The highly anticipated film, dubbed “ODB: A Tale Of Two Dirtys,” is scheduled to debut as part of the Hip-Hop 50 event tonight Saturday, August 12, providing an unprecedented examination of the late rapper’s life and contributions to music. A panel discussion is slated for after the screening, and the entire event is open to the public at no charge.

“Through archival footage—including never-before-seen outtakes, home videos and personal photos—and firsthand accounts from ODB’s family, business managers and the film’s producers, this panel event will inspire and educate, illuminating aspects of the entertainment industry and giving audience members an inside look into how the definitive ODB documentary went from concept to reality. It’s an unprecedented level of access to one of Hip-Hop’s most enigmatic figures. Don’t miss it!”

Fans who are among the first 50 to arrive for this complimentary event will be rewarded with a unique vinyl edition of Wu-Tang Clan’s groundbreaking inaugural album, “Return To 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version.”

After losing his life to a drug overdose in 2004, Ol’ Dirty Bastard’s legacy has been carried on by his son, Weather Park, who recently spoke about the significant role that RZA, fellow Wu-Tang Clan member, played in his life after his father’s passing.

“I would call RZA and just ask him questions about anything like meditation, thinking, breathing skills, just things to keep the mental health in order. As we both know, I lost my dad. So without my dad, I would say that I had to figure out a lot of things on my own. But having a great mind like RZA just available to speak to me is super helpful to my life. Just keeping my head on the swivel, even though I was maybe facing things that an average person from New York City is facing.”

“I applaud him for even being in my life, even if it was at its littlest degree. I applaud him for it because the time that he took just to talk to me was enough to let me go back and read a book, you know what I mean? And not just because I’m around the Abbot. It’s more about I have to continuously be teaching myself something.

“So I don’t know, I guess that’s the perfect way to word it. Yeah, just very impactful. I would say his relationship in my life is very impactful.”

A&E is also planning to spotlight the unique impact of the eccentric Wu-Tang Clan member in an approved documentary, “Biography: Ol’ Dirty Bastard,” which has received the blessings of ODB’s estate.

The forthcoming biography promises to offer a comprehensive view of his artistic achievements and enduring influence while not shying away from the many challenges he faced in his personal life, including substance abuse, infidelity, celebrity, mental health issues, abrupt financial success, racial issues and interactions with the legal system. The biography further probes the extent to which the media and the music industry may have accelerated his downfall.

“I am thrilled to tell the full story of my husband. With this documentary the world will learn about the son, the husband, the father, and the artist. I’m proud of the team that we built, including Pulse, my producing partners Nicole Beckett and Messiah Jacobs at Four Screens, and our directing team, the Pollards.”

Icelene (OBD’s wife)
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‘King Slime’ Podcast Set To Explore YSL RICO Trial

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The newly announced ‘King Slime‘ podcast series by iHeart is planning to delve into the intricacies of Young Thug’s current YSL RICO trial. The podcast is set to be hosted by Christina Lee, and George Chidi, an Atlanta-based political reporter.

“We’ll dive deep into the issues that have led us to this trial in this town at this time… and we’ll uncover secrets about the people at the center of this case.”

The series is scheduled to air its first episode on this coming Tuesday (August 15).

Despite several unsuccessful attempts to secure bond, Young Thug remains in custody. He will continue to be detained until the conclusion of his much-anticipated trial, which is currently in a drawn-out process of jury selection.

His arrest occurred in May 2022, after a search of his residence. Following this, an extensive 88-page RICO indictment against his YSL crew was unveiled to the public. Fulton County District Attorney, Fani Willis, is leading the prosecution.

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