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Blimes and Gab unleash new single ‘Shellys (It’s Chill)’ from forthcoming debut LP: Listen
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[/media-credit]In our most recent piece about Blimes and Gab, an interview with GRUNGECAKE CEO Richardine Bartee, the multi-talented duo shared an amusing backstory with us about a then-unreleased track called ‘Shellys (It’s Chill)’. As they gear up to release their debut album ‘Talk About It’, ‘Shellys’ has now gone from a hilarious anecdote about a studio session to new 2020 single; and it’s hot. It’s funky. Blimes and Gab delivered on their promise of it being a song that even your grandma will get up and do a little two-step to. ‘Shellys’ is West Coast, and ‘Shellys’ is three minutes of straight grooving that will have you lacing up roller skates you don’t know how to use.
Two-steppin’ in this venue, as I pull myself against you
The disco-inspired feel, combined with smooth vocals and even smoother bars, was a recipe for success. And if you need a smile right now, the last ten seconds are good for a belly laugh. BaG effortlessly balanced their talents to provide another hit. Skating rinks may not be open right now, but the harmonies and catchiness of ‘Shellys’ will have anyone Googling prices for light-up disco balls in preparation for an at-home 70s-themed function. Blimes and Gab have successfully carried out yet another display of their musical flexibility. ‘Talk About It’ is guaranteed to be a conversation piece, for sure.
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Good Vibe: Mile High City CBD company launches three new items
The Denver-based creative collective known as the Good Vibe Mafia has announced its Good Vibe CBD brand has released three new items. Those items are an industry-leading 14,000 MG tincture “The Fourteener” in a Blue Tangie flavour ($399.99), a series of canine shampoos (small dog $19.99 and big dog $24.99), and a series of pure unprocessed honey with a variety of flavours ($19.99).
We hear customers asking for an ultra-high milligram dosed tincture all the time. We wanted to do something that signified our status at the top and represent our state. We think “The Fourteener” does just that, says company Founder Todd Cynecki. As for the other two items, he continues: Colorado has a huge dog population and our retail stores customers were asking for this product. We created two awesome formulas (big and small dog) that should help itchy skin or irritations in addition to giving a sense of calm. The honey is one of my favourite items we have done yet, he goes on: My father retired to Ft Myers, Florida before he passed away. He found this farm that had been making honey for over 100 years and loved this stuff. It even made Oprah Winfrey’s ‘O List’ in 2001. I mean how could we go wrong. We have simply added CBD to an already award-winning product.
Our company formula requires the item be best in class or we won’t put our name on it. These items are a perfect fit for what we are trying to accomplish.
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Brooklyn band Phony Ppl teams up with Cuppy for Afrobeats remix of ‘Fkn Around’ featuring Megan thee Stallion: Listen
Today, Brooklyn-based band Phony Ppl return with a new remix to their acclaimed single ‘Fkn Around’ featuring Megan thee Stallion and Cuppy. For the remix, Phony Ppl call on Cuppy, globally celebrated DJ and pioneer of Neo-Afrobeats. Cuppy’s infectious beats are characterised as an electric blend of Tropical House music and Afrobeats, giving her a unique sound that has taken over dancefloors around the world. The ‘Fkn Around’ Cuppy remix is rhythmic, breezy, and fun with fluttering flutes and hypnotic drums that will transport listeners to a sun-soaked island. Cuppy brings new energy to the feel-good track and it is guaranteed to become a Summer anthem, even during quarantine.
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Cash Money Records pays June rent for hundreds of tenants in New Orleans
Bryan “Birdman” Williams and Ronald “Slim” Williams of Cash Money Records donated over $225,000 to Forward Together New Orleans (FTNO), the non-profit 501(c)(3) organization filling urgent gaps in community needs and available resources to protect our city during the COVID-19 pandemic. Though initially planned for May, funds will be used specifically to pay the June rent for hundreds of subsidized tenants and families who are most at need and live in the former Magnolia, Calliope, and Melpomene projects, now known respectively as the Scattered Sites Harmony Oaks, Marrero Commons, and Guste. Tenants will be notified directly if they are included in the grant, which will go to the landlords.
The Williams brothers grew up in New Orleans and went on to establish the top independent record label in the country launching the careers of dozens of artists including Lil Wayne, Juvenile, and Nicki Minaj. Giving back to their community and those less fortunate is a priority for the brothers who created their own 501(c)(3) organization The Johnny and Gladys Williams Foundation—named after their parents as a channel for their philanthropic endeavours. For over 20 years, via The Johnny and Gladys Williams Foundation, the Cash Money duo has given away free Thanksgiving dinners and partnered with Ochsner Health Systems to provide free health screenings available to all New Orleans residents who come to the turkey giveaway.
Bryan states, The legacy of Cash Money belongs to the city of New Orleans. There’s nothing more important to us than giving back to the brothers and sisters who live on those same streets we grew up on – from musicians to service workers to everyday working families. That’s what this label was always about.
New Orleans made us and is part of who we are, says Ronald. We are devastated that this pandemic is hitting our community there so hard and we are committed to doing what we can to help now and in the long term.
Given the scale of COVID-19 and its far-reaching impacts on the City of New Orleans, Forward Together New Orleans plans to immediately issue checks to the scattered sites to pay for June rent for those tenants who are in the public housing programs, excluding any monies already subsidized by the government and other organizations. FTNO is The Mayor’s Fund which began as New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s transition committee and now plans to thrive long past her tenure in office, a vehicle that offers non-profit, partnership support to future New Orleans mayors.
Said Mayor LaToya Cantrell: In years to come, when we look back on how our city came together to get through the coronavirus crisis, we will have no better example of leadership than the Williams brothers, these sons of New Orleans who make our city proud today. No one should have to fear losing their home while trying to protect their health. That is why we have been leading the charge in New Orleans to make housing more affordable, and quickly banned evictions in our city during the COVID-19 crisis. This helps us continue that path, demonstrating how we can come together as businesses, government, and non-profits to address our residents’ most pressing needs now.
Mayor Cantrell’s administration has uncovered hundreds of millions in infrastructure dollars to fix New Orleans’ ancient drainage system and now turns its attention to human infrastructure. After Hurricane Katrina, while a neighbourhood leader, Mayor Cantrell helped stand up five community health clinics to bring affordable access to residents. As Councilperson, she led the fight to ban smoking in bars and restaurants. As Mayor, she formed Fit NOLA, a partnership between the City of New Orleans and local organizations working together to fight obesity by promoting physical activity and improved nutrition. She created the Fast Track City Steering Committee to develop an HIV strategy to end the epidemic by 2030. With a majority Black population, New Orleans is especially hit hard by the underlying health issues which have caused the Black community to experience a higher death rate from COVID-19.
The Forward Together New Orleans Board is uniquely suited to help respond to the pandemic and its ensuing health disparities. Dr Kathleen Kennedy is the Dean of the College of Pharmacy at Xavier University of Louisiana. In 2007, Dr Kennedy organized the first national health disparities conference (which continues annually) for mid-level health care professionals. She served as the Director of the Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities Research and Education during Hurricane Katrina until 2009. Dr Kennedy is also the Chair of the Greater New Orleans Chapter of the American Heart Association, and Chair of the Association of Minority Health Professions Schools.
We’re in a moment of [a] serious crisis for our city, and FTNO is committed to acting as a hub for business, government, and community-based organizations to work together on response and recovery. As a continuation of my work on health disparities, I am proud to support the Cantrell Administration’s efforts and will move quickly and decisively to help New Orleans recover again, as I did after Hurricane Katrina, said Dr Kennedy.
Fellow Board Member Dr Eric Griggs has a unique perspective as a community health expert. He is on the front lines of the pandemic as Director of Community Medicine at Access Health Louisiana, where he has been hosting regular Facebook lives to educate residents on COVID-19 preparedness, along with Infectious Diseases Physician Dr MarkAlain Dery and Chief Medical Editor for WDSU, Dr Corey Hebert. As a board member of the South Broad Community Health Center, formed in Mayor Cantrell’s own neighbourhood after Hurricane Katrina, he is steeped in experience of how neighbourhoods can lead the charge for recovery.
Board Member Dr Silas Lee’s extensive knowledge of and experience with the social and cultural dynamics of urban society, as well as his expertise in both qualitative and quantitative data analysis, offer an important perspective for Forward Together New Orleans.
The organization has recently distributed grants to the City of New Orleans for other COVID-19 related projects. The Mayor’s Office of Youth and Families is using $30,000 toward providing infant and feminine hygiene products to families in need. They are also providing paid summer internships and year-round programming for youth with juvenile justice involvement. That grant will provide the participants with hotspots, tablets, and or laptops so they can access resources and pursue workforce readiness training opportunities.
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Watch Nigerian artist RudeBoy perform in social distancing visual for ‘Woman’
RudeBoy released a performance visual for ‘Woman’, which is probably the safest option due to the current global pandemic we are all facing. Check out the video, and if you’re not familiar with the artist, get to know him through his lyrics. Join the Nigerian artist’s 6.6 million followers on Instagram in celebrating life and women.
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Apple Music launches ‘Africa Now Radio’ hosted by Nigerian-born DJ and curator Cuppy
Apple Music today announced its new show ‘Africa Now Radio’ with Cuppy, host of the show and Nigerian-born DJ and curator. ‘Africa Now Radio’ with Cuppy, based on the recently launched ‘AFRICA NOW’ playlist will showcase the latest African sounds, be it Amapiano, Afrobeats, Highlife, Alte, House, Hip-Hop, Afrobongo, or Kuduro. Listeners will hear the latest and greatest African artists and new forms of African popular music which fuse traditional and contemporary sensibilities, morphing into hybridized sonic fragments connecting all corners of Africa.
With a DJ background, I’m excited not only to play music but showcase the vast array of talented artists cultivating the music scene on the continent!, said Apple Music host Cuppy.
There are so many rich textures and sounds in Africa and the time is now for the world to embrace our diversity. Each and every week I’ll be bringing a dynamic guide to discovering and celebrating the biggest and best sounds from across Africa, the Motherland. It will be entertainment at its best, Cuppy style!
On the debut episode, Nigerian Producer Kiddominant—known for producing African hits such as Davido’s ‘Fall’ and AKA’s ‘Fela In Versace’—joins Cuppy via FaceTime. He tells Apple Music about his new single ‘eWallet’ featuring South African superstar rapper Cassper Nyovest and taken from his forthcoming debut album due for release in the second half of 2020. South African actress and ‘Queen Sono’ lead character Pearl Thusi calls in to share her favourite African proverb and current favourite African song.
Cuppy plays the best and hottest African music throughout the show and finishes off with a personalized ten-minute DJ mix of tracks from the ‘AFRICA NOW’ playlist.
Africa Now Radio with Cuppy airs weekly on Sundays. Listen to the first episode on Sunday, May 31 at 6 AM LA / 9 AM NY / 1 PM Abidjan / 2 PM Lagos/London / 3 PM Johannesburg/Paris / 4 PM Nairobi only on Apple Music.
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Young MA is in ‘Savage Mode’: Watch the first visual from the ‘Red Flu’ EP
Young MA released the official visual for ‘Savage Mode’ from her new project, ‘Red Flu’. NY Bangers produced the track. Watch the visual directed by ShotByCisco to see the Brooklyn star in her element; having fun.
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Universal Music Group launches Def Jam Africa, shares roster

Photo: Courtesy of the Def Jam Africa Universal Music Group just announced its Def Jam Africa, which is right on time with the recent Billboard cover stars Mr Eazy, Tiwa Savage, and Davido, and Ebro’s ‘Africa Now’ playlist. The label’s roster includes Larry Gaaga, Boity, Cassper Nyovest, Nadia Nakai, Nasty C, Tshego, Tellaman, Ricky Tyler, and Vector. Check out a statement from Sipho Dlamini, the Managing Director of Universal Music’s Sub-Saharan Africa & South Africa division, below.
“Many of us in Africa grew up on music from legendary labels under the UMG umbrella. From Blue Note for Jazz fans to Mercury Records, which was Hugh Masekela’s first US label and Uptown Records, the home of Jodeci and Mary J Blige and many more. For those into Hip-Hop, no label has such cultural and historic relevance as Def Jam. From Run DMC to LL Cool J, Disturbing tha Peace, JAY Z, Big Sean and Kanye West, Def Jam has always been the ultimate destination for Hip-Hop and urban culture worldwide. It is a historic achievement that we’re now able to bring this iconic label to Africa, to create an authentic and trusted home for those who aspire to be the best in Hip-Hop, Afrobeats and trap. Together, we will build a new community of artists, that will push the boundaries of Hip-Hop from Africa, to reach new audiences globally.”
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Jhené Aiko shares visual for collaboration with TDE’s Ab-Soul ‘One Way St’: Watch
Back with a mellow track featuring Ab-Soul, a frequent collaborator from the early days of TDE, Jhené Aiko shares the official video for ‘One Way St’. Implementing new social distancing rules, the two perform their lyrics in empty spaces. Los Angeles is as busy as New York—as far as traffic goes—so not seeing the streets clear is rare. Check out the song from her new album, ‘Chilombo’.
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Here’s the trailer for Issa Rae’s artist TeaMarrr’s forthcoming EP ‘Before I Spill Myself’: Watch
Los Angeles-based artist TeaMarrr announced the release of her upcoming EP ‘Before I Spill Myself’. Now, she’s back with her EP trailer. This month, HBO’s Insecure included TeaMarrr’s music in this season.
If you haven’t, watch her music video for ‘Kinda Love’ with D Smoke below directed by James Bland. I am a fan of her creativity, voice, and being.
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