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Joey Fatts – Same Sh%t (ft. Curren$y)

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PRODUCER: Joey Fatts
PROJECT: Ill Street Blues
RELEASE DATE: TBA

Joey Fatts ‘Ill Street Tour’ Dates:

3/24/15 Santa Cruz, CA
3/26/15 Portland, OR
3/27/15 Seattle, WA
3/29/15 Salt Lake City, UT
4/4/15 Scottsdale, AZ
4/9/15 Dallas, TX
4/10/15 San Antonio, TX
4/12/15 Houston, TX
4/18/15 Charlotte, NC
4/19/15 Virginia Beach, VA
4/20/15 Washington, DC
4/21/15 Cambridge, MA
4/22/15 Providence, RI
4/23/15 New York, NY
4/26/15 Iowa City, IA
4/29/15 Chicago, IL
5/1/15 Springfield, MO (Tickets @ the door)
5/3/15 Omaha, NE
5/4/15 Lincoln, NE
5/6/15 Denver, CO

Xali – Still

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PRODUCER: Mister Brooks
PROJECT: The American House Slave 2
RELEASE DATE: TBA

Xali on “Still”:

“The song “Still” is a breakdown of how I still am. Regardless of the little time in music, I’m still the same artist who doesn’t care about how fine a girl is or about another person’s fame. I’m still the same artist who can talk about something simple and throw bars at will.  Something we can all relate to and understand in today’s culture.”

Tunji Ige – For Us

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DIRECTOR: Josh Goldenberg
PROJECT: The Love Project | Download

Tunji Ige’s The Love Project is above all a coming-of-age story, concentrating on Tunji’s life from ages 16 to 19. It’s a meditation on him as a young, black teenager dealing with relationships, rebellion, and the pressure to be cool. “For Us” is the opening song. Tunji says, “‘For Us’ I feel is a critique on the social climate as well as what someone like me has to battle through, being myself, especially with where I’m at. I’m an up-and-coming artist but still a young black kid who could be a victim to the system. ‘For Us’ is the conscience to balance this transition: Do you let it get to your head or do you keep pushing?”

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