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September 2024

Verse Of The Month | Flaujae- Guns Down

Flau'Jae
Photo Cred: Atlanta Journal-Constitution

FLAU’JAE the young sensational artist who dazzled on America’s Got Talent is kicking off a new feature from Straight Official. Our Straight Official Verse of The Month comes from this unique rap artist with a message. With gun violence at an all time high, Flau’jae performed this song on AMT pleading America to take a serious stance on this controversial subject.

The Georgia femcee uses the song to carry on the legacy of her father. He was also an aspiring artist who lost his life to gun violence. Flau’jae expresses her raw feelings while questioning what could have been if better choices were made. The relatable track and subject matter are close to home for a lot of us. Her live performance of “Guns Down” is captured down below.

Flau'Jae

FLAU’JAE-GUNS DOWN

Look, if he would’ve put
That gun down
Then he would’ve been
Here right now

And if he would’ve put
That gun down
Then she would’ve been
Here right now

And if he would’ve put
That gun down
Then they would’ve been
Here right now

If he would’ve put
That gun down
Listen

Do you know what its like
To not have a father

No one to talk to when
You get mad at your mama

I know you ain’t gonna pick up
The phone I still call you
The reason that it hurts so bad
I never saw you

FLAU’JAE- GUNS DOWN cont.

The way my grandma be acting
It got me losing hope
I swear to God I hate to see her
On and off the coke

She said baby girl this is
Just the way I cope
Man, all this weight up
On my shoulders
Trying to stay afloat

But no, I don’t want your sympathy
I’m just telling y’all this
Was really really meant
For me, this industry

This is already meant to be
That’s why the labels
And the tiki shows
Yeah they keep on hitting me

And mama was struggling
Trying to keep the lights on
And I had some snakes in my grass
Yeah, those pythons

It’s hard to see the silver lining
When the lights off
But I know one day
That I’m going be an icon

Yeah, so I gotta keep pushing
People still hating on me
Least I know that they looking

And they see me coming up
So they peek through the bushes
But I’m just trying to raise awareness
For the people that looking

Flau'Jae

EDITOR’S TAKE

Flau’Jae uses her talents to speak to those who are going through the aftermath of gun violence. In the pure essence of Hip-Hop, she captured her reality and displayed it in the attempt to provide solace and understanding. This type of music is not only a far left from what’s trending in the culture, but also needed to promote healing and peace. “Guns Down” is a track that is good music in the sense that it comes from a good place. That is the type of music that needs to be heard.

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T-Quest Music Review: Em’pris Honorable

T-Quest Music Review: Em’pris Honorable All hail the Queen or shall I say Em’pris. From the moment I was introduced to Em’pris Honorable through The World Wide Fleet DJs Coalition, I was captivated. She had the kind of spirit that could light up a room and the vibe could turn any bad day around. It was like meeting a comet in human form – bright, dynamic, and unforgettable.

What really sealed the deal, however, was our first face-to-face encounter at our annual music conference. Meeting Em’pris in person was like stepping into the presence of royalty. She had this magnetic energy that drew you in and made you feel like you were part of something special. Her crown wasn’t just a fashion statement – it was a symbol of her authority and charisma.

And then she took the stage. She owned the stage and commanded our attention effortlessly. Her performance was a fusion of frenetic energy and powerful lyrics, a combination that left us all spellbound. It was clear she had a message to share, and she wouldn’t rest until every last person in the room heard it. And hear it, we did.

They’re plenty of ways for there to be ashes in the whip.

~Em’pris Honorable

When Em’pris came on The T-Quest Show with DJ ILL NINO, she gave us a glimpse into her world. She wasn’t just a music artist. She was a mom, a boss, a leader. Each song was a chapter in her life, and every lyric was a piece of her soul. The way she broke down her music and shared her journey was nothing short of inspiring.

During the interview, we had the chance to listen to her single, “Ashes In The Whip” feat. E’Swani. It was a beautiful melody, perfect for a laid-back ride, but packed with a powerful message. It was a testament to her ability to create music that resonates with everyone.

T-Quest Music Review: Em’Pris Honorable

Closing Remarks

So, are you ready to experience Em’pris Honorable for yourself? You can stream her music on all platforms and follow her on social media at @EmprisHonorable. She’s always ready for collaboration, so if you’re serious about music and networking, don’t hesitate to reach out.

Trust me, you won’t regret it.

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