J Lyric releases controversial new video coming out against Kanye West’s politics

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MIKODreamz PR client and New Orleans artist/activist J Lyric is no stranger to controversy when it comes to marring politics with his music. He’s well-known for his political stance, as can be seen from his Twitter and Instagram posts. His most recent offering is a single entitled “Dear Mr. West”, when he calls out Kanye West on his recent seemingly change of position on politics, particularly his siding with President Donald Trump – something that most who wish to see social change would never do.

The visuals for “Dear Mr. West” clearly demonstrate what was on J Lyric’s heart when he penned the lyrics to the song. It is a most important video in this political climate, amid racial turmoil across the U.S. The single is available for download and streaming on all digital platforms.

Follow J Lyric on social media:

Twitter @JASONLYRIC

Instagram @jlyric504_

For interviews and media inquiries, please contact Publicist Arlene Culpepper of MIKODreamz PR via email at MIKODreamzPR@gmail.com.

(NEW VIDEO) RETRO – “Money Code Talk”

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Retro has been touted as an artist who is Next Up. Given his work ethic and strong musical background, he is guaranteed a spot among the stars. His newest offering, “Money Code Talk”, is a super dope visual that is certainly worth checking out!

Twitter:
@Retrostarkey
@schweinbeck

Contact:
Schweinbeck@gmail.com

Damar Jackson releases “Everything” video to wide acclaim

Rising star Damar Jackson just released the visuals to “Everything”, a single off his new “Unfaithful Deluxe” album featuring heavy hitters Gucci Mane, NBA Youngboy, Moneybagg Yo, Kash Doll, and Yo Gotti. He’s currently touring across the nation with YFN Lucci.

Damar Jackson is quickly becoming R&B’s new vocal star, exploring themes of love and relationship drama in the “Everything” video. According to Damar, ‘Everything’ is a song about a certain person that was rocking wit’ me while I was going through a real toxic relationship. Everything I couldn’t talk to my girl about, I could talk to this other girl about. We ended up being close but my loyalty was still to my girl. So I never told anybody about this one special girl that was there for me,” Damar explains. “The passion in this song shows how much you can connect with somebody but still love someone else.” The video begins with a scene that many people of color can say they have dealt with, blatant racism in an establishment that goes unchecked in full. “This video takes you through real life situations in Louisiana. How racism is still alive and how we deal with violence within our own communities,” says Damar Jackson. Having the two dueling themes of love and race issues visually clash makes for a mix of emotions when you watch “Everything.” The director, Cinemadona, works the angles just right to get the story across on screen. Yet, that love triangle still tugs at your core when you hear the pain in Damar’s main girl’s voice. “We don’t have many resources, so we love real hard and take loyalty very serious. You will see how I spend a lot of time with the person that I can’t be with. We share moments that allow us to grow but loyalty keeps me with the one I started with,” Damar maintains.

Follow Damar Jackson on Twitter and Instagram: @damarjackson

Breadman releases new video entitled “Other Sh*t”

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HKMG MIKODreamz PR client/CEO and flagship artist Breadman is cooking up some big things. He is preparing to attend and perform at Austin’s upcoming SXSW, not to mention he dropped a new video earlier today.

“Other Sh*t” is available on You Tube and the song will be available everywhere music is sold/streamed. Breadman continues to make the most of 2018’s First Quarter, as he prepares to heat up the Second Quarter.

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