14-Year-Old Rap Prodigy Teams Up with DJ D-Knott for Fresh Hit - Princess Nell Nell Shines with "SPOTLIGHT" Remix

Rising star sets the stage for success with a riveting new single, as the face of the Clean Music Movement

Richmond, VA —Princess Nell Nell, also known as Nakyla Jackson, is once again making waves in the hip-hop world with her latest release, the "SpotLight" remix. At just 14 years old, this rap sensation is quickly becoming a household name, captivating audiences with her electrifying performances and positive message. Produced by the renowned DJ D-Knott, this new single is a testament to Princess Nell Nell's unstoppable rise in the music industry.

Hailing from Durham, North Carolina, Nakyla's journey is as inspiring as her music. Born in Jacksonville, NC, and raised in a family with a strong military background, she is the second oldest of five siblings. Her parents, CPL Willie Jackson and CPL Jazmine Granger Jackson, both serve as Marines, while her aunt, the superstar Justis Bratt, and her uncle, supermodel Ken Evet, have also made their mark in the entertainment world. Despite her young age, Princess Nell Nell is already carving out her own legacy, with a style that blends catchy hooks, pulsating beats, and lyrics that resonate with fans of all ages.

The "SpotLight" remix, which dropped on September 1st, 2024, across all digital platforms, is part of Princess Nell Nell's ongoing effort to promote clean, empowering music for teens. The track was premiered on August 25th, 2024, on Shout Media Radio with DJ D-Knott, earning praise for its infectious energy and message of self-confidence. As the new face of the Clean Music Movement, Princess Nell Nell is dedicated to creating music that not only entertains but also uplifts, making her a role model for young listeners everywhere.

But Princess Nell Nell's talents extend far beyond the recording studio. In addition to being an honor roll student, she is a skilled musician, dancer, and athlete. She plays the flute, dances, and is an active member of her school's step team. She also shines on the basketball court and aspires to join the cheerleading squad, proving that her drive and determination know no bounds.

Critics and fans alike are raving about Princess Nell Nell's latest work, with her debut album "DO IT LIKE ME" already being hailed as a standout release in the hip-hop genre. The "SpotLight" remix further cements her status as a rising star, with its vibrant beats and empowering lyrics making it a must-listen for anyone looking to feel inspired.

As Princess Nell Nell continues to break barriers and redefine what it means to be a young artist in today's music industry, she invites her fans to join her on this incredible journey. From downloading her music and booking live performances to requesting interviews and engaging with her on social media, there are countless ways to connect with this dynamic artist. Princess Nell Nell's story is just beginning, and with each new release, she is proving that the future of hip-hop is brighter than ever.

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ABOUT

Princess Nell Nell, born Nakyla Jackson, is a 14-year-old rap sensation from Durham, North Carolina. With a passion for music that began at a young age, she has quickly risen to prominence in the hip-hop scene. Known for her clean, empowering lyrics and dynamic performances, Princess Nell Nell is a leader in the Clean Music Movement, dedicated to creating positive and uplifting music for teens. Her debut album "DO IT LIKE ME" and the new single "SPOTLIGH" remix showcase her unique style and undeniable talent, making her a rising star to watch in the music industry. Follow her journey on social media and stay tuned for more exciting releases from this incredible young artist.

CONTACT

www.Hssrecords.com
Name: Hollywood Starstruck Records
Email: admin@shoutmediaradio.com
Phone: 1 888 897 6398

LINKS

YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_YOZYCa-To
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/0GST6K9XWuGDzZNd4Zcny9

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