M.O. is the Eatonville rapper/singer/songwriter that blossomed from a boy to a man in the oldest black-incorporated municipality in the United States. Even though it’s been almost a century since world-renowned Harlem Renaissance writer Zora Neale Hurston gave the world her beloved breeding grounds, the small town located just outside of Orlando is still contributing to popular culture.
And over the past three years, M.O. has become the biggest contributor in this generation. His debut single “Throw It” made a momentous smash on the regional music scene. But when he dropped the remix featuring Boosie Badazz, his name spread like wildfire. Check out the "Throw it Remix" single and video, feedback is greatly appreciated.
Dunkley previously served as Global Jamaica Diaspora Council member for the United States Northeast region. Reacting to the news of her national honour, Dunkley said in a statement, “It is with profound humility and immense gratitude that I accept the Order of Distinction for service to the Jamaican diaspora. This honour is not just a personal achievement but a testament to our community’s collective efforts and unwavering dedication to advancing Jamaica’s national development.” She said she…See More
With jazz, R&B, and hip-hop fusion, Making Moves is a genre-blending single inspiring listeners to stay true to their dreamsAtlanta, GA —North “2unes” Woodall, a versatile guitarist and genre-blending artist, is set to release his latest single, Making…See More
Los Angeles, CA – Melodic rapper Ari Stylez, who hails from Chicago and now calls Los Angeles home, has just released his latest single, "Like Me," complete with a music video that delves deep into the raw realities of loyalty, authenticity, and resilience. Known for his ability to switch effortlessly between high-energy club bangers and introspective tracks that reveal…See More
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