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Straight Official Sit Downs: Tiffany J

Tiffany J

TIFFANY J got the opportunity to sit down with @klassikceo and it was indeed a vibe. Check out their convo down below and check out more of our Straight Official Sit-Downs right here.

Q: What is your Name? Where you’re from and what first got you interested in the entertainment industry?

My name is Tiffany Johnson but my stage name is Tiffany J. I’m from NJ and have always wanted to work in entertainment since I was a child. I wanted to be a singer and actress.

Q: Who and/or what inspires you to create?

My life experiences usually inspire me to create. Whether good or bad.

Q: How would you describe your sound?

I’m an alto and I feel that overall I have a R&B sound.

THE CREATIVE PROCESS

Q: What is your creative process like?

I actually recorded my song from my home and my producer assisted me through TeamViewer. He then mixed and mastered my song.

Q: If u could add somebody to the song who would it be and why?

If I could add someone to the song it would probably be Beyonce. Beyonce and Davido really inspired me to record on an afrobeat. I love “Already” with Beyonce, Shatta Wale, and Major Lazer and “Fall” by Davido.

Q: How do you come up with your creative style?

I usually come up with my creative style from my music (the beat).

Tiffany J

Q: What are some things you are working on? Is there anything going on outside of music ?

I am working on a few films and various collabs and music projects. Besides music, I work as an actress and model.

Q: What’s the craziest thing a fan said to you ?

The craziest thing a fan has said to me was will you marry me and can I come over?

Q: Do you have an age you would stop doing music ?

I would do music until I was 100 years old as long as I still enjoyed what I was doing.

Q: Is there something you would change if you could with your project or song ?

There is nothing that I would change about my project. It came straight from my heart.

IN CLOSING

Q: What’s next for you, where would you like to see yourself next year?

What’s next for me is to keep creating good music, getting placements for my music in film and television, traveling and doing shows all over the world, hopefully getting my own television show and prayerfully one day getting to work with Tyler Perry. I also would love to write more films and a sitcom.

Q: Do you go to music conferences or music festivals to promote your music or perform?

I do not go to music conferences or music festivals to promote my music but I would love to.

Q: Give me a list of your top 5 artist and top 5 producers and what would be your perfect song for u?

My top 5 Artists are Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Doja Cat, Beyonce and Future. Top 5 Producers are Timbaland, Dark Child, Yeti Beats (Doja Cat’s) producer, my producer Signechor Vybez, Pharrell.

Q: This is a fun question. If you stranded on island alone, what 4 things would you need to have ?

If I was left alone on an island I would have some good food, music, my phone and something good to read.

Q: What would you tell a person not to do in the music biz ?

I would tell someone to not take things for granted in the music industry, to work hard and stay humble.

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Straight Official Sit Downs: JREALITYG

JREALITYG is an emerging talent coming out of the Florida area. He got the opportunity to chop it up with @klassikceo and it was indeed a vibe. Check out their convo down below!

Q: What is your Name? Where you’re from and what first got you interested in the entertainment industry?

My name is JREALITYG. I’m from Jasper, FL.  Shout out to Jasper! My interest piqued as I watched BET’s Rap City: The Basement and 106 & Park  during my pre-teen years. Once I discovered I could rap, I set goals for my music to be heard internationally. 

Q: Who and/or what inspires you to create?

First and foremost, I love the sport of Hip-Hop.  I love to create songs.  I love to write my own lyrics and can ghostwrite for other artists of any genre. My kids and a voracious desire to see what I am fully capable of achieving inspires me.  I will never give up.  Plus, I want to show my kids what sheer tenacity and stick-to-itiveness looks like when you refuse to give up on your dreams, regardless of what’s in your path. 

THE CREATIVE PROCESS

Q: How would you describe your sound?

I would say that it’s catchy, lyrical, rememberable and timeless

Q: What is your creative process like?

My creative process comes in variations. Most often, it presents itself as vibes, melodies and different cadences. If I hear a beat I like and it talks to me, I talk back.  Ideas always  pop up in my head so I immediately express those ideas to my producer.

Q: What artist(s) would you like to collaborate with?

Jay Z, J Cole, Kanye West, Cyhi, Drake, Rick Ross, Jasmine Sullivan, Ari Lennox and Tink would be my top picks.

Put God first. Go Hard. Believe in yourself and surround yourself with like-minded individuals.

JREALITYG’s message to his supporters

IN CLOSING

Q: What is the most talent/skill you have that most people don’t know about?

I’m actually a dope barber. I’ve fed myself plenty of days by cutting hair.  I’m also a professional driver. I acquired my CDL license 7 years ago.

Q: What would you be doing right now, if you weren’t doing music?

I would open a few barber shops then use the profits to invest in the trucking industry. 

Q: Who are some artists/people you admire and why?

Jay Z, Kanye West and Rick Ross.  I like what they represent. Plus, all of them came from the trenches.  I truly respect the fact that they used whatever they had to become super successful business moguls and entertainers. 

Cyhi, I set him aside because of his story and his pen game.  He does a lot behind the scenes as a ghostwriter. He motivates me to stay on my A-game. 

Q: What is the best advice you’ve been given?

Keep GOD FIRST and never let someone else determine your capabilities. 

Q: If you could change anything about the industry, what would it be?

The music industry needs not to focus on who has the most money but who creates the best content. The industry also needs to provide more opportunities to those who are less fortunate. 

Q: What’s next for you, where would you like to see yourself in the next year?

I see myself performing before larger venues, touring and starring in a few movies.  The brand is expanding to include international traffic, endorsements and collaborations.  I close my eyes and I see myself on stage performing at the Superbowl, BET Awards, Rolling Loud and the Grammys. 

STAY CONNECTED

JREALITYG on all social media sites

Website:  www.jrealityg.com

Manager: Terry Brown (Owner / CEO of DSG)

Publicist:  Valerie Denise Jones

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J-Mane Drops A Brand New EP & Talks Career

Mixed Emotions By J-Mane

J-Mane recently caught up to us at Straight Official and we got to chop it up with the young MC. Check out our 1-on-1 below!

STRAIGHT OFFICIAL: How did you come up with your stage name? Tell us where you’re from and what first got you interested in the entertainment industry?


J-MANE: Stage name derived from my actual name Jermane. I’m from White Sulphur Springs West Virginia and my passion for making music got me into the industry.

Q: Who and/or what inspires you to create?


My life and events surrounding my life. Losses and gains trials and tribulations.

THE CREATIVE PROCESS 

Q: How would you describe your sound?


Very unique and original 

Q: What is your creative process like?


Write and record myself at home send the music off to my team. I don’t miss!

Q: What artist(s) would you like to collaborate with?


Dave East, Fivio Foreign,  Coi Leray & Lil Durk

Q: If you could open a show for any artist who would it be? 


Definitely Sada Baby

I appreciate all of the love. It’s all gas no brakes to tha top!

J-Mane’s message to his fans

Q: What is the most useless talent you have?


I don’t have one, honestly. I try to profit off of everything I do 

Q: What would you be doing right now, if you weren’t doing music?


Playing Football

Q: Who are some artists you admire and why?


Chuuwee Braddytonia roadrunner costa Consistency and their story.

Q: What is the best advice you’ve been given?


Stay in my lane and be myself. 

Q: If you could change anything about the industry, what would it be? 


All the streaming and royalty percentages to go up, WAY up!

IN CLOSING

Q: You dropped your latest release earlier this year. Tell us about it.


“Mixed Emotions” an EP full of bangers I made during the pandemic. One of the songs produced by Tweektune. 

Q: What’s next for you? Where would you like to see yourself in the next year? 


J/M• Making a full living off my music. 

Q: What is your social media? How can people get in contact with you?


J/M• @Jmane_ht on all social media platforms. 

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Straight Official Sit Downs: Jovan Marie

JOVAN MARIE is an R&B artist on the rise. Straight Official had the pleasure of catching up with her to chop it up about her moves and motives.

Q&A WITH JOVAN

Introduce yourself to our readers. What first got you interested in the entertainment industry?

My name is Jovan Marie and I was born in Vallejo, California. I began singing
at a young age. While I noticed early I had a talent and passion, I didn’t think much into the industry itself. I focused on the magic and freedom I heard in every voice on the radio.

Who and/or what inspires you to create?

In my musical journey my mother and my community are the constants. I loved and idolized artists like Prince, Whitney, Mariah and Beyonce. I would be dishonest if I did not mention that
everyone I’ve ever heard from any genre has inspired me to create. My gift inspires me and challenges me as well.

How would you describe your sound?

I am very grateful that I have my own sound. I’m classically trained and have dedicated many years to Christian chorus , worship and solo music. Over the years I focused on diversity. I appreciate the art form itself.
It allowed me to gravitate towards all genres which in turn, helped me to become a versatile artist.

THE CREATIVE PROCESS

What was your process in coming up with this song?

For Real Good Love , the lyric content came from the heart. I set up a session with Coe.b out of Los Angeles. I had a 2 hour slot time and my objective was to complete the song in that time. On Passion and Pressure he produced and engineered the song for me at his apartment. I took it home and knocked it out. I was inspired to add some Hip-Hop flavor to the track.

If you could add somebody to the song who would it be and why?

I would only choose Go Head Boy . It would be a woman who empowered to release her anger yet take a humble route. It would be nice if she was from the Bay Area. Or simply Beyonce.

My spirit and experiences shapes all of my expressions. I’m observant and sensitive. I express big. It’s just me.

Jovan Marie on how she is influenced

Who is Jovan Marie outside of music ?

Outside of music I’m a mother. A 9 years old girl gift with many talents as well. She sings and creates music. It’s an honor to support and encourage her. I work in hospitality and have educated myself in financial literacy and multiple streams of income and investments.

What’s the craziest thing a fan said to you ?

The craziest thing fan said to me was, “I’ll drink your bath water and wipe myself in your sweat.” They said it would give them my powers (laughs)

I will never stop doing music or performing. It’s in me to thrive off my expression. Longevity in it means life.

Jovan Marie

IN CLOSING

Is there something you would change if you could with your project or song ?

I would always desire a team to assist with perfecting the sound, having more fund and minds involved brings more energy and success to any project.

What’s next for you, where would you like to see yourself next year?

I’d like to see investors, a deal with a major label, collabs with up and coming artist and established. More rapports with talented musicians and producers. I want to perform on stages where people come to see me and
other gifted artists.

This is a fun question. If stranded on an island, what 4 things would you have to have ?

I would have to say camping gears, form of communication, protection and food.

What would you tell a person not to do in the music biz ?

Never let your ego get in front of your passion.

STAY IN TOUCH

To stay up to date with Jovan Marie, follow her on Instagram (@4jovanmarie). You can check out her website at www.jovanhoneymarie.com where you can join her mailing list for booking and exclusive information.

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Straight Official Sit Downs: Avila Brothers

AVILA BROTHERS are this week’s special guests on this edition of Straight Official Sit Downs. The duo of Bobby Ross Ahvlah & IZ AVILA were a pleasure to chop it up with! Check it out down below.

Q&A WITH AVILA BROTHERS

PART 1: Bobby OF AVILA BROTHERS

What is your Name? where you’re from and what first got you interested in the entertainment industry?

My name is Bobby and I’m from The Inland Empire So Cal!  My father was the one who influenced me to get into music. 

Who and/or what inspires you to create?


Music and the world around me is what inspires me 2 create. I’m a lover of Gamble & Huff, Jam & Lewis, Prince, Teddy Riley, The Bomb Squad, Pete Rock, Toto, Lee Ritenour, Michael McDonald, Donald Fagen and many others  

3. How would you describe your sound?

Timeless

 

THE CREATIVE PROCESS


What is your creative process like?

It’s concept driven, its melody driven and organic 

What artist(s) would you like to collaborate with?

Kenny Loggins, Michael McDonald, Kendrick Lamar, Stevie Wonder and James Taylor 

What is one message you would give to your supporters?

Always B Open minded 

7. What is the most talent/skill you have that most people don’t know about?


 
My ability as an executive 

What would you be doing right now, if you weren’t doing music?

Music would be doing me 

Who are some artists/people you admire and why?

Prince and Stevie Wonder…..there were no boundaries with them and they pushed their talent and ability 2 the highest of heights and we’re amazing creators that changed the world in general 

What is the best advice you’ve been given?

Always remember that U aren’t bigger than music 

IN CLOSING

If you could change anything about the industry, what would it be?

I would restructure the deals for the creators who drive the business. It’s called the music business and not the business music 

What’s next for you, where would you like to see yourself in the next year?

I would like 2 empower the Latinos and pave a way 4 them in this music industry that continues 2 display limitations 2 us all 

What is your social media? How can people get in contact with you?

IG, Facebook and Twitter:  Ahvlah 


PART 2: IZ Avila  OF AVILA BROTHERS

What is your Name? Where you’re from and what first got you interested in the entertainment industry? 

IZ Avila. I’m from Rialto, California. My father introduced music to me

Who and / or what inspires you create?  

Golden era Hip Hop is what still inspires me to create. 

How would you describe your sound? 

Timeless

THE CREATIVE PROCESS

What is your creative process like?

 I dig through sounds.. snares, kicks, baselines.. chords.. old vinyl and then I start to build the band around the idea I hear in my head till it sounds exactly what I imagined.

What artist (s) would you like to collaborate with? 

Q-Tip, Stevie Wonder, Lucky Daye, and Kendrick

What is one message you would  give to your supporter’s? 

Time is too precious to waste on doing something you don’t love. Find what that it is immediately.

What is the most talent/skill you have that most people don’t know about? 

The ability to be just as great in life as I am as a creator.

What would you be doing right now, if you weren’t doing music? 

Fishing

IN CLOSING

Who are some artist/people you admire and why? 

Prince… he never turned being Prince off… his commitment to music excellence every single second he was on earth.

What is the best advice you’ve been given? 

Yesterday’s score don’t count in todays game.

If you could change anything about the industry, what would it be? 

Creators having a 100% ownership in what they create. 

What’s next for you, where would you like to see yourself in the next year? 

Releasing great music and future timeless artists on our label ABMG.

What is your social media? How can people get in contact with you?

 IG: IZ_Avila Twitter: IZ Avila

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STRAIGHT OFFICIAL SITS DOWN WITH Henry Kellem

  1. What is your Name? Where you’re from and what first got
    you interested in the entertainment industry?

    My name is Henry Kellem.
    I was born and grew up in the small rural town of Wallace, NC.
    While I was in college, I would help friends and colleagues to
    organize events in my free time. Since I had great “people
    skills” and an eye for a detail my peers at the University told
    me I should start a business. Those, connections and
    friendships I made, while there, materialized into a full-blown
    business. That lead me to creating, Heights Entertainment.
    As CEO of Heights Entertainment, I’ve had the opportunity to
    host some of the biggest events throughout the nation,
    including New York Film Festival events, All-Star events,
    events with the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association, and
    the Cannes Film Festival.
  2. Who and/or what inspires you to create?
    There is a man I want to thank for being such an inspiration to
    me throughout my life. That is Shawn Carter, better known as
    Jay-Z. Growing up in the Marcy Projects, a public housing
    complex riddled with domestic abuse, drugs, and gang
    violence, Jay-Z had the same urge of breaking free from a
    cycle of poverty as I had growing up on Dirt Road in North
    Carolina.
    That very same urge became an indispensable inspiration in
    launching his rap career, as well as it was inspiration in my
    career. Our childhoods have many similarities, as well. His
    father left the family when he was only 11. I grew up without
    my father.

Initially, I was drawn to his lyrics but he became so much more
than just a successful rapper. He became the epitome of the
American Dream, rising from almost nothing to the top of the
rap industry. Thanks to him, more than any other rapper, Rap
music has proven itself as a conduit to artists, not to only get
rich, but also to have significant and lasting impact on popular
culture as we know it today.

  1. How would you describe your sound?
     Through my songs, I want to show the people the Infinite Mind-
    Body connection and how our thoughts, attitudes, and
    behaviors affect our physical health. I want to show them that
    the science and the religious scripts are nothing but two sides
    of the same coin. To me, the aim of science is to uncover the
    deepest spiritual truths, and the aim of spirituality is the
    search for the cause behind scientific fact.
    In my opinion, both, physical and spiritual scientists, are
    seeking answers to the same question, but in different ways.
    The physical scientists are trying to prove God to themselves
    through the outer eyes and ears, while the spiritual scientists
    are trying to prove God to themselves through their inner eyes
    and ears. While physical scientists gaze at the stars through
    powerful telescopes and listen to radio waves from distant
    stars through instrumentation, spiritual scientists gaze at the
    inner stars and listen to the inner music of the spheres through
    meditation. They both sit in silence, watching and waiting.
  2. What is your creative process like?
    Well, in my opinion, creativity is a process, which is subjective,
    deeply personal, and difficult to articulate. In this hectic world
    we’re surrounded every single day with hundreds of
    distraction that are hindering our creativity.

Luckily, there is a place, my own Safe Heaven, where my
best ideas about the music come. It is in the shower. Over
and over again, if I lack inspiration, taking a shower always
helps since shower is a safe place that provides all the factors
ideal for the creativity and idea formation: dopamine high-
relaxed state, distracted mind, and a time the ideas need in
order to marinate, bake, and form before they move forward.
On the other hand, it wasn’t too difficult to find the inspiration
for the album since I have lived through all of these songs. The
lyrics are my own actions and lessons.

  1. What artist(s) would you like to collaborate with?
    Definitely Jay-Z.
  2. What is one message you would give to your supporters?
    I’ve learned that the most important trait one can have in this
    world is to be passionate about what you do and to possess
    the Gangster Mentality, a mentality of unwavering
    perseverance despite all the obstacles and relentless faith.
    Together, they will take you far in the direction that you choose
    in life, and they’ll make you a winner.
  3. What is the most talent/skill you have that most people
    don’t know about?

    We all have something special that makes us unique. Some
    people are good at art or music, while others excel at sports or
    math.
    When I was little, I loved nature and spent my time observing
    nature up close- tiny insects, ants collecting food for their
    colony, worms crawling through the ground, snails moving
    along the grass, ants fighting on a piece of bread. I had always
    wanted to be involved with animals and, at the age of 10, I
    volunteered helping out in an animal shelter.

At that point, I had never considered myself an artist, but I
loved watching documentaries about animals and I even based
some of my drawings on this knowledge.

  1. What would you be doing right now, if you weren’t doing
    music?

    To me music is not only an attitude towards life itself but also
    an attention-grabbing megaphone with which I can send the
    message out into the world.
    Facing obstacles in unavoidable throughout our lives. Many
    people adjust to and welcome the change, but others may
    have a hard time coping and need extra support to get them to
    the next level in their lives.
    Sharing my life experience with other people and helping them
    avoid the mistakes I did in my teenage years, is what pushes
    me forward every single day.
    Therefore, when I’m not writing songs, I help people of all ages
    move forward toward bigger and better things in order to get
    past the bumps along the path of life.
  2. Who are some artists/people you admire and why?
    See answer to question #2
  3. What is the best advice you’ve been given?
    The best advice I’ve ever received was a piece of throw-away
    conversation between a very good friend of mine and me. I
    was walking in from the parking lot to my office to start my day
    when I notice my friend beside me.
    He asked how I was doing, and I responded with my typically
    glib, “So far so good…but it’s early”. It was something I had

said a thousand times and it usually drew a half-hearted
chuckle out of whomever I was with, but not this time.
My friend looked at me, now very serious and said, “Make the
day, don’t let the day make you.” The idea stuck with me and
gnawed at me, I couldn’t stop thinking about it and its
implications.
What if the difference between having a bad day and having a
good day was a choice? I finally figured that I had nothing to
lose by trying so I did.
At first, it was hard, my entire nervous system was
programmed to react with resentment, disappointment, and
even anger at any setback, and I would have to reprogram it.
Little by little, I started forcing myself to become optimistic and
see the silver lining in life’s hardships.
Tragedies will befall us all from time to time—that is an
immutable law of life—but we don’t have to carry those
tragedies around with us for the rest of our lives. People will
disappoint us, even betray us, but we don’t have to carry a
grudge like it is our full-time job. It may sound trite, but
forgiveness truly IS a gift we give ourselves, unfortunately, I
came to that realization late in life.
We can’t always control the bad things that come into our lives
but we always have a choice as to how we react to them. If
we’re driving to work and someone cuts us off, we can choose
to either stay cool and move on, or we can let a complete
stranger “make our day” for us—that’s just insanity! Why would
we give control of our lives over to a stranger who drives
poorly?
But perhaps what I love most about this advice is that it
reminds us that we aren’t just hapless victims of
circumstance, that we have a choice of whether or life is

filled with misery and regret or brimming with joy and
happiness.
Optimism is a choice. Abraham Lincoln once said, “Most folks
are about as happy as they make up their minds to be.” I’m
great admirer of science, which has found that Lincoln’s
assessment is generally correct.
So, my advice to others is: Decide to be happy, in the grand
scheme of things life is too short not to grab every bit of
happiness we can find.

  1. If you could change anything about the industry, what
    would it be?

    I believe that music industry has strong future since the total
    global revenue in the music industry has increased more than
    50% in the last seven years. On top of that, the future upswing
    will be driven by changing consumer habits, an online
    streaming, which now has more than 60% share of overall
    revenue, and the exploitation of undeveloped markets in some
    of the world’s largest countries.
    Musicians, meanwhile, remain in the most precarious position,
    even while the industry they work in is booming. Are you aware
    that the average annual pay for a musician in the US is
    $44,798 a year, which works out to be approximately $21.54
    an hour? This is the equivalent of $862/week or $3,733/month.
    This being said, I fully support a fairer distribution of revenue
    among labels, platforms and musicians, which will improve the
    artists’ position.
  2. What’s next for you, where would you like to see
    yourself in the next year?

I’m simply wrapping up work on my second creation and I’m
anticipating getting back in the studio again after the Summer,
with even more up-to-date material.

  1. What is your social media? How can people get in
    contact with you?

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/henrykellem/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HenryTKellem/
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbCb9j6FO2uITToyfUVqmZQ
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/HTKellem
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Meet Christina Clement of Dynasty Healing

1. What is your legal name and age? Dang, ya’ll want my government given name?

Lol Well New York knows me as Christina Clement, born on Christmas, 2 gifts not 1. And not a big ass teddy bear either.

 2. What is your stage name and how did you come up with it?

People call me Queen, I don’t know why they just started calling me Queen. I often share with people that I used to correct them and say my name is Christina, but they still call me Queen, so It just stuck. Even when I tried renaming myself to Unity, that didn’t work either, lol. So Queen it is and I’m fine with it. So thank you to the people.

3. Where are you from?

I am from everywhere, I am energy. My birth body settled in New York, born to and raised by West Indian parents. I love reggae music, roots and culture. My dad (DJ Jah T) was a DJ and played as a child with Bob Marley, so I heard roots and reggae all the time, I love reggae music. Dem ting and ting.

4. Where are you now?

I have moved to Georgia so my children can have some grass to play in. I love nature. My children are getting older now but I built such an empire here in Georgia, I have more planting to do here.

 5. How would you describe the work that you typically create? 

My message I am promoting is that it is okay to be your true self. I am on an assignment from GOD so the message isn’t going anywhere and it has always been consistent, To thine ownself be true, Each One Reach One, teach One. I speak about the journey also in my book on Amazon, Locs linked to spirituality by Christina Clement. (https://www.amazon.com/Christina-Clement/e/B09QNK69L1?ref_=dbs_p_pbk_r00_abau_000000)

6. Who influenced you most throughout your career?

GOD, Danielle Thompson, Freak, The Hype Magazine, Ugly Money Music, Coalition Dj-Big X, Dj trini, Hoodrich, & Derrick Simmons. Other artists Just seeing their passion and willingness to grind through pain and hunger to reach their goals. That’s real dedication. I see some driving cars that look like they shouldn’t even be on the road, but they are doing what they have to do in the game and that feeds me and what I do. So many don’t have food in their place of stay but they are still laser focused. I also started an Artist Admin Team which is a freelancing service so artists can make money and get their paperwork done without being wronged or just ignoring the business part of our career because that’s where the money is. (www.artistadminteam.com)

7. What are your most notable achievements in the music industry?

We won business of the year with ARS Radio in Atlanta, and I have mentored so many into their passions, and businesses where they range from script writers-motivational speakers- to legends in the industry. (King & Queen (Conversation’s) Episode 3️⃣ (Trust The Process)  Queens Ig:@Dynastyhealing To see us excelling moves my heart and I love what I do. I support Passions.

8. Talk about your latest release. 

My clothing line which is soooo, let’s just say I am super excited about that. Along with the sponsorship www.leadinggrindscoffee.com. My product line will share a platform with them on their website. So artists can earn money selling the shirts too. My videos will also be on you42.com platform, you will find other content creators on there like Killer mike and King June, which I have the pleasure of being offered a channel on there. I will also have other conscious artists on my channel. So to all the artists, I will support that music that you really want people to hear and feel and that is true to you. Send it into me and I’ll have a channel on my network for you.  My Ig is @dynastyhealing @njshaircare when you are ready to get your locs right. www.loccommunityassociation.com

Contact:  cclement@dynastyhealingcorp.com and dynastyhealing1111@gmail.com and For premium roasted coffee beans and DH clothing line inquiries info@leadinggrindscoffee.com and for locs maintenance, loc community association njshaircare@gmail.com

website URL, www.njshaircare.com www.leadinggrindscoffee.com www.artistadminteam.com www.loccommunityassociation.com

social media links – @dynastyhealing @njshaircare @leadingrindscoffee @sportscards4sale2022


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[LA BODEGA]QUARANTINE TALK:DIONNY TABBAREZ

WELCOME TO La Bodega QUARANTINE TALK, WHERE WE’VE HELD VARIOUS CONVERSATIONS WITH ARTIST’S & GROUPS FROM AROUND THE WORLD VIA ZOOM, EMAIL, SOCIAL MEDIA EVEN PLAIN OLD PHONE CONVERSATIONS.

WELCOME TO THE 31st EDITION OF La Bodega QUARANTINE TALK.
THE ARTIST WE HAVE TODAY IS DIONNY TABBAREZ
YOU CAN CHECK OUT OUR CONVERSATION DOWN BELOW



SO. What is your Name? where you’re from and what first got you interested in the entertainment industry?
DT. Dionny Tabbarez, born in the Dominican Republic. I Started singing in church, my grandmother took me as a very young boy and I started to sing with the church choir.



SO. Who and/or what inspires you to create?
DT. Life is a major part of my inspiration, the experience of it, the moments that come and go, so I try to capture it all through my songs.

SO. How would you describe your sound?
DT. My sound is as gentle as an ocean wave on a clear blue sky, I’m also influenced by all types of music, hip hop, classical, Latin & rock.

SO. What is your creative process like?
DT. The songs come to me in various melodies, out of nowhere, I will hear a melody and start humming, I usually record it on my phone, before I used to carry a small tape recorder and then would proceed to work on the words later. otherwise, I would lose that melody and would never come back.

SO. What artist(s) would you like to collaborate with?
DT. That’s a tough one, so many? Kenney Chesney, would love a duet with Carrie Underwood, Jimmy Allen, Eric Church & Luke Combs.

SO. What is one message you would give to your supporters?
DT. Just to give me the opportunity to make my music, to listen to it and hopefully I can win them over as fans and to join me on this beautiful musical journey.

SO. What is the most talent/skill you have that most people don’t know about?
DT. I’m a great cook, super handy and my wife says I give great massages.

SO. What would you be doing right now, if you weren’t doing music?
DT. I will probably be doing what I do now, being a great husband and father to my two beautiful girls, working in Logistics and living life to the fullest, none of that changes, music is a compliment to my already beautiful life, it’s the icing on the cake.

SO. Who are some artists/people you admire and why?
DT. As far as artist Dolly Parton, she has done it all, great singer songwriter business savvy. A wonderful giver to charity and helping others and what a career, still going strong, a true legend. People I admire have to be my mother and my beautiful wife, my mother being a single mom, raising two boys in a foreign country working sometimes even on weekends to provide a better life for me.  My wife for supporting my dreams and being my best friend and for helping to raise our wonderful girls, without her none of this would be possible, she’s my rock.

The best advice I got was from my mother. She would always tell me as a young child, you were not born to be a seed, you are always growing.

When asked What is the best advice you’ve been given?



SO. If you could change anything about the industry, what would it be?
DT. I would not change a thing, I feel that the industry is at a good place, independent artists like myself can create and share our music more than ever. The music industry is at a good place and it will continue to adapt to the times.

SO. What’s next for you, where would you like to see yourself next year?
DT. Next for me is to continue to putting music out, working on my next single and hoping to have the LP done within a year or so,  I’m really excited about the future and can’t wait to share all my music.



SO. What is your social media? How can people get in contact with you? 
DT. My Landing page is the following https://linktr.ee/DionnyTabbarez you will see all my other socials there.
Instagram: @dionnytabbarez
FACEBOOK @dionnytabbarez
Spotify Artist: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2VFS34cqroCtmmJSE4SvuF




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Q&A with Virginia Songstress Damikia Jackson

By Mikala ‘Vibe’ Zelalem

A woman inspired by greats and on the path to become great herself, Damikia Jackson is here with the upcoming release of her debut ep  “Promise in the Rainbows”

From 8 years old to a mother of 3, the one constant for Damikia has always been her love for music. Through so many trials and tribulations, music got her through it all. She understands the depth and comfort that music can provide to its listeners, and that is something you can feel all throughout her music. In this interview, we get deep with Damikia Jackson about where her journey began and where she plans to go.

In one sentence, who is Damikia Jackson.

A pure reflection of Divine Majesty.

When did your love of music begin?

It hit me one day when I was jumping on my momma’s couch. There was Prince – Diamonds and Pearls,  when I heard the song I sat down. My momma came around the corner right afterwards, so it’s safe to say music saved my natural born life.

Who would you say your biggest inspiration is?

It’s not true if I say just one person or thing is my inspiration, unless I first give honor and credit to The Grand Creator of it all, who we’ve all mirrored our special talents after. I’ve found his reflection in art, fashion, literature, but mostly music. Artists such as, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Jill Scott, Aaliyah, 2pac, Bone Thugs in Harmony, Outkast, Brandy, Monica, Andre3000, Sade, Amil Larrieux, Diana King, Zhane’, Maxipriest, Arrested Development, Luther Vandross, Patti Labelle, and so many more. I really couldn’t get enough of music once I started to experience life.

How long have you been on this journey and what keeps you going?

I started singing in front of people at 8yrs old. That was a long time agos days, but I remember it because I hadn’t originally planed to do so. It’s my fathers doing. See, that Monday at school we had Show and Tell. I had this Barbie Horse and Buggy that I wanted to show. Well as kids were often scolded to put our toys away and were under the constant threat of them being thrown away. So we were outside playing and saw flakes falling. We were so excited to see snow but as it fell we quickly realized this wasn’t snow. My dad had our toys in a barrel burning lol. So for Show and Tell I got the courage to sing in front of my class. I kept at it from there. Life has given me so many reasons to stay true to this. While I don’t let it take over my life, it’s a huge and unapologetic part of who I am and I absolutely love it.

Why should people listen to your music?

Maybe there’s some kid out there jumping up and down on their mommas couch. Bob Marley said, “one thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain” It certainly would feel better than a fresh pair of house slippers across these hind parts. My music will sit you down. It’s filtered so that you and anybody you’re in company with, can listen with all ears.

What is the theme of your EP?

Back in The Day Vibes, a reminiscent vibe

Which song is most special to you and why?

SUNSHINE

It’s dedicated to my 3 children. Each verse is written with a different version of my personality that each child reflects. I’ve gone through so much in this life, some trauma, some things due to not knowing how to truly love myself. But despite all that I endure and overcome, I’ll carry the weight of the world on my shoulders just to see them smile. Any parent that has natural affection for their children would do the same.

What is one thing you want your audience to take away from listening to this body of work?

It’s ok to be ahead of your time. It’s ok to go against the current flow of the way the world around you thinks. Stay Bubbly with positivity in hard times. Blaze them with truth always. Face yourself and continue to grow. And spread that feeling of Sunshine to those you love and who love you

Follow Damekia on Instagram: @freestyle_ambiance

Stream “Promise In The Rainbows”: https://open.spotify.com/album/17xgP1Ruh94vJIKVv8W2fd?si=fJFHVvU0QWil55QHF2Pbgg&utm_source=copy-link

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Kevin Samuels: Controversial youtuber death puts Twitter into an uproar!

Kevin Samuels

#getSOM via @swag100

56 years of age, Kevin Samuels’ name became a trending topic on Twitter Thursday afternoon. This Friday morning the world of men and women are speaking out their personal thoughts of Samuels and his ways.

According to reports from reliable sources, Samuels, a self-proclaimed relationship guru and image consultant who is best known for his misogynistic comments about black women, in particular, has died.

Samuels’ most recent social media activity, as his Facebook had not been updated since at least Tuesday. His final tweet was posted in April, but that post was linked to his Instagram.

The last video he posted on his YouTube channel was about the aforementioned “Modern Women” and was published at the same time as the Instagram post on Wednesday.

Samuels has gained a following through the way he addresses black women. His image consulting agency works with “men who want to improve their appearance,” according to his website.

He was in the news recently for all the wrong reasons for describing women who are at least 35 and not married as “leftover” women.

“If you made it to 35 and you’re not married, you’re a leftover woman,” Samuels said on her podcast last month. “You’re what’s left over. Men know there’s probably something wrong with you. Whether you want to hear it or not, I’m going there with you. I’m telling you the truth you don’t want to hear.

Men know there’s probably something wrong with you. And here’s the thing: when you were 22 to 25 years old and you didn’t want to settle, you were trying to get the CEO, the pilot, the investment banker, what you were trying to get flew out the door…”

News of his death spread like wildfire on social media where he was trending on Twitter. Many users spoke their minds and shared mixed reviews of Samuels’ passing. See what they had to say below. 

This is a developing story and we will keep you posted with updates. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and loved ones during this time. 

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