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Chicago native Aceron formerly known as Young Ace lets his music speak for itself. Aceron has moved over 500,000 units from several mix tapes worldwide. He has also performed with Kanye West, Rick Ross, and T.I. to name a few. At the age of 19 Aceron realized he had a gift in the midst of his grimy hard upbringing he was doubted by many and praised by few. Through the early part of his life he performed at train stations, high school talent shows, open mics and even school homecomings. Through his animal-like drive he was introduced to Kanye West by his cousin Prince Lon Don. It was there where he matured his smooth flow and ugly word play after developing his craft. Aceron delivered his first hit single “Juke N Pimp” which gained regular rotation at Chicago’s premier radio station Power 92.3. His new hit single “Gangsta” has gained the attention of the masses. Aceron’s solid musical foundation birthed a powerhouse. He is a creative machine with an increasingly growing fan base. Aceron is well on his way to becoming the heart of the new hip-hop generation. Being the CEO of his company “Young and Brave Music Group” He released Albums “Value One”, and “Value Two” and “Value Three” Aceron is now preparing for the release of his new untitled album featuring his hit single “Gangsta”. The album is set to be released the summer of 2022 with release date undecided.

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Realionaire Money Chasing Bags
https://youtu.be/GwlqK45oo2o

Realionaire Money, CEO of Realionaire Music Group, says his label is the next big independent record label to break through in the industry. The life of a serial entrepreneur, all legit hustle, none of the glorification of illegal activity to attain wealth. Chasing Bags is a motivational song about all the positive ways to get to the bag, the negative aspects are being glorified enough I provide the balance the game needs!! ?

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https://music.apple.com/us/album/chasing-bags/1603999871?i=1603999872
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Prophet Jones – Lifetime
https://youtu.be/XvETZc2B_ko

Youth Summit; July 28, 2022
https://youtu.be/mm36ToChPAA

On July 28, 2022, Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott hosted his second annual Youth Summit to connect youth with local entrepreneurs and provide skills for their entrepreneurship or career journey. Getting to the Bag: The Pathways to Business, Entrepreneurship, and Career Development in Baltimore had interactive breakout sessions, panel discussions, professional development activities, and more. Panelists included Deputy Mayor Ted Carter, Marc Broady, and Clarence “KD” McNair. “It was an honor to receive the invitation from the Mayor’s office to give encouraging words to our youth,” McNair said. “It was important for me to discuss how to overcome the challenges in business and life.” McNair is a Baltimore, Maryland native who began his career as a recording artist and producer in his early teenage years. He landed a music contract with his mother’s help at Motown Records. KD was a part of Prophet Jones. Prophet Jones was an hip-hop\R&B group from Washington, D.C. that consisted of Patrick “P” Rowe, Kevin “K.D.” Jackson, Tony “Hollywood” Dumas and Jerome “Goldee” Lattisaw (who is also known as the brother of R&B singer Stacy Lattisaw). This opportunity led his music group to work with Grammy-awarded music producers. In November 2019, McNair released his first book “Give It One More Try,” to shed light on the importance of mental fitness. He shares the depths of his early traumatic experiences and how he found ways to push for the life he has now. “Most of our challenges sometimes start at home,” McNair said. “Maybe you want to change your family’s future, but there are so many challenges seeking to influence self-doubt. Remember to find value in what’s worth the challenges to stay motivated to achieve your goals.” McNair continued his message by expressing the power of mentorship. He believes that if he realized the value of mentorship as a recording artist, he could have better maximized his opportunities during his career. Today, he is a successful brand architect and author who advocates for programs that help the youth “get ready for obstacles in the world.” Many of his teachings focus on mental health and positive solutions for minorities.

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Michael Harbut: Why should you work with this multi-talented artist? Michael Harbut is an American rapper, songwriter, record producer, and author, among other things. He has worked as an actor, movie producer, music video director and producer, celebrity booking agent, music industry adviser, public speaker, and entrepreneur. In the years between 2008 and 2022, he worked in shadows in the film, television, and music industries. He has collaborated with a wide array of people, including company owners, actors, actresses, musicians, entrepreneurs, brands, celebrities, investors, big record labels, independent record labels, production firms, producers, politicians, and directors. He also collaborated with NBA, NFL, NHL, MLB, PGA, ATP, NASCAR, Boxing, and other elite sportsmen. He has experience working with a wide range of clients, including startups, Fortune 500 firms, tech startups, and more. Although he was born in Ohio, he spent his formative years in both his hometown and various locations across the Golden State. While he was growing up, he shuttled me back and forth between Compton and Oakland, California, and Dayton, Ohio. In Dayton, Ohio, he attended Meadowdale High School for one year (the ninth grade). When he was cut from the freshman basketball team, he decided to drop out of school. For this reason, he skipped the first two and a half years of high school and then enrolled at Belmont High School, where he played varsity basketball for a single year. After that, the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) informed him that he could no longer play high school basketball under the Clair Muscaro OHSAA’s jurisdiction. So he moved away from Ohio to go to Redemption Christian Academy, a prep school in Troy, New York. His teammate Lamar Odom went on to win an NBA championship with the Los Angeles Lakers and play for several more teams. He had to return to Ohio when his time at Redemption Christian Academy ended owing to commitments with his family there. Later, he completed his education at Belmont High School in Dayton, Ohio. He enrolled at Central State University and spent a year there after finishing high school. When he was done with his studies at Central State University, he transferred to Clark State Community College to play basketball and earn his Associate of Arts degree in Elementary Education. He then attended Upper Iowa University, where he played college basketball and received a bachelor’s degree in business marketing. After finishing college, he stayed at Wells Fargo Financial through 2008. He left following the 2008 market and housing collapse. He then embarked on a journey of discovery, moving from place to place in search of work and a new identity. Later, he decided to start Bottom2thatop Entertainment which is a multi-entity company. He was the CEO and co-founder of Global Music Distribution, Music Royalty Financing, IAM Feeling Good CBD and Hemp Company, Hoops and Vacation, Authentic Digital Marketing, Jetsetters Booking Agency, Linked Management, Solar Energy ASAP, Bottom2thatop Records, Authentic Creative Marketing. Jetsetters Marketing & Management Group Worldwide TM, and a few more companies are all under his leadership and direction. Furthermore, he and his son Michael Anderson have published more than fifty children’s books and have plans to publish an autobiography in addition to a number of works of fiction, novels, and nonfiction. This man splits his time between the cities of Miami, California, and Las Vegas. Since he was 7 years old till he was 23 years old, he played basketball, and it is his favorite sport. He was a player at every level from the Amateur Athletic Union through High School to Prep School to College. It’s been a long time since he last picked up a basketball, and that was in college. His original goal in life was to become a professional basketball player for the NBA, but since that didn’t work out, he’s moved on to pursue other passions in the arts, including business, entertainment, and music. Over the course of his career, he has collaborated with numerous companies, including Jordan Tower Films, Worldstarhiphop, Universal Music Group, Livenation, ICM, Willaim Morris, CAA, Def Jam Records, MMP, New Money Twinz, Artest Media Group, and more. He has faith in Allah, and he loves his mom, his kids, his family, his friends, his team, and his coworkers. His message is, “Never give up and always put Allah first.” What doesn’t destroy you makes you stronger, he adds. With Allah’s help and your own determination, you may accomplish anything. Keep your mind on the task at hand, and learn to appreciate yourself, your fellow man, and your existence. Stick to the established norms. Knowledge and love, in the name of Allah, are potent weapons.

Michael Harbut
R&B Legend, Danny Boy Steward‘s New Hit Song, “DONE ME WRONG” yes he is back!!! After over 20 years of being in the business and a seven-year hiatus, R&B legend Danny Boy, former Death Row artist, now Danny Boy Steward is set to release his first ever solo project. The new hit song Done Me Wrong is set to have one reminiscence about the R&B from the 90s with a 21st century soul vibe. Danny Boy Steward signed to Death Row when he was just 15-years of age. As you may know, Danny Boy Steward is best known for singing the choruses on several of 2Pac’s hit songs I Ain’t Mad At Cha, What’z Ya Phone #, Picture Me Rollin’ and Heaven Ain’t Hard 2 Find on All Eyez on Me, as well as Toss It Up on The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory. Danny Boy Steward had recorded several albums’ worth of music while on Death Row Records, but none were released during his time there. In 2016, Danny Boy Steward announced to the world he is gay. During the seven-year hiatus, he mourned, reflected, and got clarity on who he is, as he continues to evolve as a human being. Danny Boy Steward turned his pain into creative passion, penning, and releasing his debut book, Strand On Death Row. You can stream Done Me Wrong on your various digital music platforms. Follow Danny Boy Steward on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dannyboystewardDanny Boy Steward is utilizing his music, art and authorship to bring awareness to Suicide Awareness Voices of Education: https://save.org/.
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Record label BFI presents Extraordinaire as he drops his Ode to R&B Legends New Edition and one of the group’s solo breakout artists in his new song “Bobby Brown”. Extraordinaire explains “The song came about randomly but I decided to follow through with the train of thought to see where it took me.” Listen to the new single now on all digital streaming platforms.
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Go checkout musician EL Casino from Los Angeles, California the norwalk area to be exact. He recently released “If You Know You Know” (Official Music Video). The single is titled “If You Know You Know” and it’s a hustler’s story and relatable on all different levels but if you are a true  hustler you fully understand, El Casino says he can’t just make this stuff up it’s truly “If You Know You Know” situations. His music is smooth and hard with a smooth flow style with hard street stories from a Mexican perspective. His advice to other artists is to have intention and be consistent, don’t waver from your main goal and be yourself. His biggest musical influences and or artist/band he would like to collaborate with in the future would be Drake and Kendrick, for sure he definitely wants to work with them. Right now he is listening to Nafe Smalls and Nasty C. He wants to work with both of them as well. Yea I’m writing a movie right now I always wanted to make a film so i wrote a movie, I won’t tell you what its about just yet but i will say it’s definitely going to bring that fly Latino culture to the forefront.

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20 Bluntzz – The Weekend  
https://youtu.be/layp82a1Wnw

20 Bluntzz hit record “The Weekend” is a catchy Hip Hop and R&B mix that will be a summer 2022 hit, and beyond. Make sure you listen to DMV artists 20 Bluntzz track The Weekend. Listen and download on all digital platforms.

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Are You Living in Your Truth? – Success Talks #3 w/Tiffany Veney
https://youtu.be/G1sa3pJthh8

I’m Tiffany Veney born and raised in the inner city of East Baltimore. My background is typical of any inner-city child in the 80s. My mother was addicted to drugs, my father was in prison, and I was raised by my grandmother. Since I was the oldest of 7 kids, I was tasked with taking care of my siblings. I hated it lol. I grew up with the two oldest. Two of them were adopted, one was raised by an extended family member and the baby was raised primarily by his dad. Although my grandmother raised me, I was still in foster care. Despite the struggle, I wouldn’t change anything. I wouldn’t be as resilient today without going through all the challenges I’ve endured. The only thing I feel sets me apart is that I always believed there was bigger out there for me. I’m blessed to still have been shown a different way out. Whether it was going to the house of the people I worked for (at 12 yes before a work permit), who lived in Essex off the water or being in the Living Classroom Program. I’ve always been determined to not let my situation define me. As a child, I was always intrigued by home renovations. In fact, I really wanted to be a construction worker. I quickly erased that from my mind because I told myself that it was a manly job. I later begged to go to Baltimore Polytechnic Institute because I felt like engineering was the next best thing. In college, I studied architecture then quickly switched my major to Finance. I convinced myself, mainly due to the lack of woman presence in the industry, that I needed to go with a safer field. At 25, I bought my first house. I felt so accomplished and ahead of the game. I made some bad financial decisions and lost it a few years later. I still think Wells Fargo owes me for that due to their unsavory loan modification processes back then, but I digress. I still learned a lot from that situation and one of the most important lessons was the importance of home ownership. Home ownership is a great accomplishment, it can create generational wealth, it becomes an asset you can later leverage and it also gives a great sense of pride in your neighborhood. I now look at Real Estate as a tool to financial freedom. Whether it’s the property you occupy or one you rent out, there’s several opportunities to make money from real estate. The caveat is also that there’s tons of ways to lose in real estate as well. Before making a purchase, you should look at the current value of homes, their current condition, the cost to bring the home up to date if needed, and if the asking price falls within or under the market price. I decided to get my real estate license when I was 25 but unfortunately that was right when the housing market crashed so I stayed in finance Years later. I tried property management and that was more hands on but not in the right direction. After working for someone else managing their rehab projects for a few years, I decided to start my own business and take on my own projects. I’m still amazed by the transformations that can take place. Whether it’s residential or commercial, I view it as a blank canvas with endless opportunities. I love to be innovative, creative, functional and modern.

Tiffany Veney
MADISON STREET DESIGN AND BUILD GROUP
info@madisonstreetdesigns.com
tiffany@madisonstreetdesigns.com
5616 Park Heights Ave, Ste 6
Baltimore, MD 21215
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Independent record labels CLR Music Group, LLC & Mack 9 Music Group, LLC present “Semme Da Addy” by South Side, Chicago artists Lon Don official music video. Lon Don is a songwriter, producer and entrepreneur. Lon Don achieved recognition for his works with rappers Kanye West, Jay-Z, Joe, Johnny P, Do or Die, Traed, State Property, Ricjilla, Fathatyme, American Idol’s very own Angela Martin, Cap 1, Mikkey Halsted, Charles Mack, Corona Brome, Young ACE, Sound Trakk (Producer for Lupe Fiasco), L.E.P with DJ Monty and Mikey Mike. Lon Don has been heard on 92.3, 107.5 WGCI, Say Less Do More TV, Wala Radio and other iHeart radio stations. Lon Don has worked with multi-platinum producers, Kanye West and The Legendary Traxter and he has written for artists on a work for hire basis. He worked with Rocafella artists and helped with the State Property 2 soundtrack and College Drop Out. With an upcoming music project featuring Kanye West, Legendary Traxster, Realionaire Money and Aceron. Checkout Lon Don “Semme Da Addy” official music video.

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https://music.apple.com/us/album/semme-da-addy/1614738042?i=1614738046
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