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Mr. Big Ole aka Lil Vee Secures Label Deal with Predicted Platinum

Lil Vee or better known as Mr. Big Ole, has returned after releasing his first Single “DAYUMMMM” with his new Label Amada Records. Lil Vee has now signed a Label Deal for his label “448 Da’Campaign”. 

The label imprint is under Predicted Platinum. 448 Da’Campaign will now distribute it’s artists through The Orchard, a division of Sony Music. Some of the label’s works include Paper Route/Empire (Big Moochie Grape), OTF (Doodie Lo) with a partnering track distributed by Create Music Group (the home of 6ix9ine and King Bach).

Kathryn Watkins also known as K. Nicole along with Dakota Doron, known as “Koda” are business partners of Lil Vee and handles all Distribution and Management for all artist on the 448 Imprint.

Download & Listen To Lil Vee’s latest release “Dayummmm”

The Original Version of Lil Vee’s Mr. Big Ole featuring Paper Route Empire’s own Big Moochie Grape

Lil Vee’s Mr. Big Ole Remix featuring OTF Doodie Lo. Also, this song was distributed and brought to you by Create Music Group

Japanese Sensation, LiLi, Announces New Music

Amada Records recording artist LiLi releases her first single titled Sushi on July 16,2021. The song is her first release after being discovered by the label back in early 2021 when they signed her to a million dollar recording contract. LiLi is the first Japan-based artist signed to the Amada label. “We get thousands of demo submissions every week and we have never come across anyone like her. She just has that magic combination of beauty, talent, and originality that real stars are made of” ErIc Jones, CEO of Amada Records.

The song “Sushi” is a mixture of Japanese and English Hip Hop and R&B. With its pulsating rhythm and catchy hook, it’s the perfect tune to follow up her first single Invisible, which was released in 2020 as a special project from LINE Records in Japan. Her song Invisible featured Fatman Scoop and DreamDoll and made it all the way to the #2 spot on the USA iTunes Dance Chart where it shared the top 10 spotlight with other hit songs by well known artists including Avicii, David Guetta, Tate McRae, and more.

From Japan to the world, LiLi is bringing her very own style and finesse to the global music scene. She is definitely the one to watch for 2021 and beyond.

RedrumSociety's "Seeing Things" follows up on Billboard Success

Artwork: The artwork is an eye dressed in a suit. This is a play on to the title, “Seeing Things.”

Artwork: The artwork is an eye dressed in a suit. This is a play on to the title, “Seeing Things.”

RedrumSociety, led by singer/guitarist Zach Cohen, is an award winning South Florida original band who for the past few years has enjoyed performing frequently in local shows. RedrumSociety's front man has led the band since he was in high school. During a dark period In 2015, Zach’s personal collapse led to the band’s demise. In 2016 he began to turn his life around, and relaunched the band in 2018. The band has quickly seen more and more success, with their “Street Fights” EP reaching number 1 on the iTunes Blues charts, and more recently, their first Billboard recognition through their single, “All Night” which peaked at the no. 22 spot on the Billboard charts.

According to the rock superstar, "Seeing Things" is about participating in infidelity in a relationship. In the song, the singer is denying his actions by gas lighting his girlfriend, claiming her suspicions are brought on by her insecurities and guilt. “Seeing Things” reveals the suspicions and insecurities of possible infidelity. The song suggests that the singer is being accused of cheating, while gas lighting his accuser in the song. Whether or not, the singer is guilty of infidelity is left open ended and ambiguous in the song’s lyrics. “Seeing Things” is smooth and dark with a chorus that has southern rock vibes, while also resembling a modern day Tom Petty feel.

A perfect addition to your popular playlists, RedrumSociety’s “Seeing Things” is a story that his fans relate to and quickly picking up steam on all major platforms. Listen to RedrumSociety’s “Seeing Things” on iTunes and Apple Music!

Upcoming Live Shows: Next show is August 28th in Delray Beach.

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Production Credits: Sejo Nevajas, Zach Cohen

Meet Ananya, Influential Philanthropist and Recording Artist With a Global Impact on Mental Health and Financial Solutions

We were honored to interview Ananya, an influential philanthropist and recording artist who is changing perceptions on diversity in the entertainment industry and creating a global impact on mental health and financial solutions.

Ananya, you are one of the first musicians from India to break through in the West, you have hit nearly 350 million combined streams, collaborated with artists from Afrojack to Sean Kingston, and performed alongside Coldplay and Wiz Khalifa, what has your success in music meant to you personally as a musician from India?"  

I have a long way to go, but I’m loving the journey. I feel so lucky to get to live my passion every single day – particularly over the last year, which has been so difficult for everyone, music has been a lifeline through the heaviness and isolation.  When I got to LA at the beginning of 2020, my management had set up all these shows and appearances- then everything shut down.  So, like everyone, we had to be so resourceful to get our work done.  I really wanted to get some music out so I made a studio in my spare room at home – hanging blankets and pillows all over the place, and did all the production over zoom. It was kind of back to basics, which really allowed me to connect with the tracks. I’m so glad people out here connected with the music once it was out. It’s  still crazy to me that I went from doing little open mic nights around London to getting play outs on US radio and getting to working with the amazing people I have, whether its Wiz, Sean Kingston or Afrojack, I feel totally, immeasurably grateful - not to mention vindicated. When I was starting out, I had to really fight to make myself heard, there was not a lot of artists making the kind of music I wanted to make in India and it was tough to stay true to myself and what I believed in.  I am so so happy that I did – now I pride myself on being unapologetically me! It’s amazing to have the streams, but the best thing is when someone reaches out to me to tell me that they connected with something in one of my songs and it maybe helped them through something or made them feel less alone. Music always did that for me, and if I can do that for others then that is what this is all about. That is success for me.  

What do you think your success in music means to musicians in or from India?   

I really want to make India proud of what I am doing out here. It’s not that common for artists to venture out.  When I was starting out, there weren’t a lot of people who looked like me, making the kind of music I wanted to make and it was tough not having anyone to identify with and follow in the footsteps of. Hopefully what I am doing will encourage  other musicians back home to feel more confident about thinking internationally when they are creating. There’s so much talent there that deserves to be heard on a global stage.  

As an entrepreneur, you have set up “Svatantra “, which means freedom in Hindi, when you were only 17 to provide financial solutions to underserved women in rural India. You now have over a million customers.  Do you have any favorite personal stories on the impact you have had on the financial solutions to underserved women in rural India? 

Every single client we have supported is important to me. In India the divide between rich and poor is incredibly wide. I recognize myself as enormously privileged, and I feel it is my duty to give back. We are able to reach the most marginalized women in the country: women who otherwise wouldn’t have access to banks or to financial assistance. We put the infrastructure in place so that women can help themselves, and have a hand in their own future. It is an honor to do so.  Whenever I am back in India I always take a bit of time to catch up with a few clients to see if what we are doing is continuing to make a positive impact. Before the pandemic, I went to go and see one of our very first clients, a lady who offered beauty services but at the time did not have the money to grow her business. I was so inspired when I went back, in the few years since she became a client she now has a proper business which employs four other women, and she has been able to get her daughter into full time education too. It is a testament to the fact that when women are able to earn and own and determine their own futures, entire communities are uplifted. 

You also have a mental health organization in India, “Mpower”, which is set up after your own struggles whilst at Oxford University. You are also an ambassador for NAMI, the largest mental health organization in the US. Through this work you are ranked one of GQs most influential Indians.  How important is mental health advocacy to you as an entrepreneur?  

It's incredibly important to me that I can use whatever platform I build to do some good – otherwise what’s the point?  When I was at college in the UK I struggled a lot with anxiety and panic attacks. Between my studies, running my businesses back in India, working on my music and trying to maintain a social life, I was totally burnt out… It took me a while to come to terms with it all, but eventually, I was lucky enough to get the professional help I needed. I know from personal experience that the consequences of just ‘sweeping it under the rug’ are awful and how important professional help can be so I wanted to make sure that everyone back home was able to get access to the same support that I was.  India is in the grip of a mental health crisis, and it’s only been made worse by the awful impact COVID has had. Depression and suicide rates are on the rise, and people are too scared to reach out for help because of the stigma, lack of awareness,  – or just because there isn’t enough support. At MPower, we campaign to stamp out the stigma and  provide amazing care for people living with mental health issues who have been ignored or discriminated against. We want people to know that its ok not to be ok sometimes and that there is help available should they need it. Through the Ananya Birla Foundation, I am also working on a study on mental health and care in rural India which I hope will drive much needed change in those hard to reach places.  I’ve also recently teamed up with NAMI in the US, to support them with their amazing work around mental health here. They provide advocacy and support so people and families affected by mental health conditions can build better lives. We teamed up at the end of last year and its been amazing to help them spread their message.   

Ananya,  you WERE ON THE COVER Vogue India LAST month, can you talk about changing the perceptions of Indian musicians in the US and the increasing appetite for diversity  

I am proud that I get to challenge people’s idea of what an Indian musician sounds like. Most people just think of Bollywood. And don’t get me wrong – I love some of that stuff, but there is so, so much more to Indian music.  I think streaming platforms like Spotify and social media have allowed audiences to find music that they never would have come across otherwise, which is great for artists not just in India but around the world. It also means young people are getting influenced by a whole range of styles and sounds. 

You have had to overcome cultural stereotypes to drop out of Oxford University and pursue music, can you comment on that process?   

For a while I was definitely that super bookish student who was so focused on my grades – like many kids I felt a particular pressure to succeed. I really wanted to make that work, but  however much I tried, that path just didn’t feel like me.  I used to play little shows at sketchy bars around London every weekend, and that was what made me feel complete. There was nothing on earth that made me happier - that feeling of being on stage was so addictive, the opportunity songwriting gave me to process my emotions and channel my pain and fear into creativity was incomparable.  I dropped out in my second year. I knew what I wanted to do, and I knew if I had any chance of succeeding then I had to commit every part of myself to it. It was scary to turn my back on a traditional career path and that security, but it wouldn’t have made me happy. I have no regrets.  

Lastly, you yourself are someone who has battled and has overcome mental health struggles, what was that process like and do you have any advice you can lend to other artists or fans who may be going through a similar situation? I remember feeling utterly alone, and utterly ashamed. So what I would like to say is: it’s okay not to be okay, in fact it’s normal - most of us will go through it at some stage. What’s not okay is to suffer in silence. Mental illness isn’t a sign of weakness, and asking for help can be the strongest thing you ever do. 

Lani’s New Afro-Beat and Reggae Album “Zion" Releases Worldwide with Mercy Entertainment

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Lani's afrobeat and reggae inspired EP "Zion" provides  motivation, positivity, love and strength to worldwide listeners.  The music artist's devotion to her family is the heart of this EP as it is titled after her son 'Zion.'   The creole songstress creates songs that are universal relatable across the world with beautiful themes, lyrics and melodies that will have you singing and dancing, no matter who you are or where you come from. Lani was born and raised in South East Melbourne, Australia.  Her Mother, who is from Seychelles, and Father, Sister and Brother who are from Mauritius, all lived together in a community where many Creole residents resided from overseas.  Lani’s Creole culture contributed greatly to her upbringing.  Her Father, being a musician himself, is a lead guitarist in a popular Creole band, that of which Lani has performed with many times as a child.  As a child, Lani was very shy and timid, however, when it came to performing, she would exhibit her natural talent.  She participated in a elementary dance school at 5 years old taking up ballet, jazz, tap, contemporary, hip-hop, song and dance and drama classes. She was even apart of one of the first Sega dancing group in Melbourne which allowed her to perform at many events representing Seychelles.   Lani’s love for singing came from her father. She would perform along side with him at his gigs and as a soloist. From a very young age, Lani knew performing music was a dream she would love to pursue.    Lani also has years of experience not only in front of the camera but behind the scenes. Her success in filmmaking started to develop as she discovered a talent and passion for film editing.  Upon graduating high school in 2007, she went on to formerly study filmmaking and in 2008 Lani met a young man named Jarryd through friends who she started dating and they became inseparable. 

One of her biggest accomplishments throughout film school was one of her short films being nominated for "Best Actress in a film festival" in Sydney and another one of her short film ‘Silent Cry’ winning an award at "Monash Youth Film Festival."  Soon after Lani graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor Degree in Screen Production, she had many successful ventures into many different entertainment industries including film, photography, make-up artistry and Zumba dance.  Despite enjoying years of experience with successful film, photography, makeup and dance productions, Lani could not help but find herself wanting to return to the music industry.  With an abundance of natural talent, Lani felt in her heart that destiny is leading her towards success in the music business.   At 21 years old, Lani decided to go back to her old singing teacher, Tania G, from David Jaanz School of Singing.  From there, her  she developed singing techniques and started to mold her sound as an compelling artist.  In 2013, Lani and Jarryd got married at the young age of 23.  At their Wedding, Lani built up the courage and sang him a song at their reception. It was a one of the most heartfelt moments, which prompted Jarryd to became one of her biggest supports. 

Lani’s particular sound is originally influenced from the artist ‘Marina’ (formally known as ‘Marina and the Diamonds’). Marina who exhibits positivity and life in her music is a great source of inspiration, and the first time Lani heard Marina on the radio, the uniqueness of her voice was "magical" and resembled her own voice. Lani started writing songs, recording in a home studio and making YouTube videos of her music and covers and began to create momentum in the music industry. One of the highlights in her career and the launch and beginning of ‘Lani’ was in 2014 when Lani released her first 4 track EP titled ‘Heat of the Night’. The EP was launched in Melbourne City with a band and backup dancers organized by herself and was an enormous success. In 2016, Lani started working with an independent record label where she recorded multiple songs and music videos. Lani was excited she was able to share her creative energy and passion for music with a team of people in comparison to working independently for a long period.

In January 2019, Lani gave birth to her first child, Zion.  According to the artist "Becoming a mum really put everything into perspective where it came to her values and music."  With Zion only being a newborn, she made a difficult decision to go back out on her own independently and essentially start from scratch. The thought of taking this step was very daunting, so she took a step back and decided to start writing again.  One day, Lani was on the play mat with Zion, a notepad and pen.  She wrote down the words, ‘My Light’ which the song started coming about.  As she was singing this song, Zion would smile and laugh and she use this as an indication that this is the special song she had to get produced.   In September in 2019, she recorded "My Light" with featured artist ‘Sazzy Alile’.

The song was released and launched in November at the Jamaican Music and Food Festival Pre Party and was accompanied by The Push Reggae Band.  At this event, Lani met leaders in the music industry including DJ Ragz, Producer Pat Barallon, Masia One and many more. The event opened opportunities for Lani as ‘My Light’ started to become popular within the international Reggae community.  In December, Lani filmed and released the music video for ‘My Light.'   The release of the music video developed relationships that sponsored radio play around the world and streaming of the music video in Africa where they have warmly welcomed her and many fans started to arise.

From the initial success of ‘My Light’, Lani started getting approached by opportunities in the music industry.  From radio interviews and gigs around Melbourne she started getting herself more known within the music industry.  In March 2020, Mercy Entertainment, a record label in USA, approached Lani.  According to Lani, she "could hardly believe within a year she went from the fear and unknowing of her music career future of starting all over again, to now being signed to a music label who believes in her talent and wants to work with her to make her dreams come true."  She signed the contract and is now working with a great team of like minded people that are helping to push her music globally.  

Lani has now positioned herself in a formidable position for her creativity to thrive, building from the momentum of her earlier success.  On March 19th 2021, "Zion" EP with Mercy Entertainment in association with Push Global Entertainment's contract with The Orchard, a division of Sony Music Entertainment, dropped her 8 track EP containing songs with featured artists included King Kiuh, Yami J and DJ Wade.  This exciting, Afrobeat, Reggae/ Pop inspired EP is titled after her son ‘Zion’ who is the main inspiration for her continuing her passion of providing music to the world.  Building on many successes in the entertainment industry and with her message of optimism, positivity and hopefulness that has inspired her followers worldwide, she is grateful and excited for what the future has in store. 

Executive Producer, Jeseka Price Speaks On Her Latest Vision And Vibe For “Holly Anna Lisa”

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The featured single, ‘Holly Anna Lisa (Trap Mix)’ by Tyme, Lil' Flip & Killa Kyleon, out now and available to stream on all major streaming platforms. Since ‘Holly Anna Lisa (Trap Mix)’ was released, it managed to hit #81 on the iTunes Top 100 Hip-Hop Charts on May 6th.  Music Executive, “Jeseka Price” aka J2Pricey is also Exec Producer / Publisher / Editor and Head of A&R via Price Royalty Publishing, SongFeature, Inc and Hush Media Networks

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Jeseka is positioning herself as a solid force within the music industry as her latest single or project rather “Holly Anna Lisa,” hits a homerun. While, also featuring H-town Rap Artists Tyme, LiL’ Flip, and Killa Kyleon make the iTunes Hot #100 Hip-Hop/Rap Songs/Singles. Price is the Executive Producer along with the Publisher of the song/project, a feature that reiterates her commitment to delivering the best music listening experience to fans and rap lovers across the globe. Jeseka told HUSH Weekly Magazine the following in a recent interview with their radio/publication, “I knew that I had a hit with “Holly Anna Lisa right away after scouting the beat, pretty much on the first 4-6 counts once the beat dropped, it was the base and the top line vocals for me; the flow on top of it is the icing on the cake!” -Jes said.

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Jeseka Price is also known for spotting talents and working behind the scenes to make hits, over the past few years, she has dedicated her resources to challenging the status quo in the music industry as an Executive, A&R & Grammy District Advocate for the Recording Academy: Houston Chapter. This small selective-group has key industry movers and shakers from musicians to professionals. Our niche team includes Rapper/Entrepreneur Paul Wall and Congresswoman Lizzie Pannil Fletcher of District 7. Therefore, Jeseka’s ambition and ability to push boundaries, such as promoting her project's latest single to the top tier charts, well that is just a fun promo-day for Price. So when Jes decided to really turn the heat up a notch higher, she did it with ease. Jeseka simply released the third version of “Holly Anna Lisa”, which was creatively edited and distributed as a (Trap Mix vs Remix). All four single(s) were released under Price Royalty Publishing and Universal Music Group.

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From day one, Price was hands-on, she scouted the beat, licensed & pitched it. Finally, deciding to acquire the composition under an exclusive contract for the ownership & rights. Which was then Mixed/Mastered by the talented Multi-Platinum Producer and Engineers. This led “Holly Anna Lisa (Trap Mix)” to hit the iTunes Top 100 Charts on -May 6, 2021.

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Jeseka’s efforts and determination has undoubtedly paid off, working with the likes of Sander Dellariva, Esa Mikkola, Jason Price Sr. And Cortez Farris of Robot City Studios, during the entire pre/post-production, marketing, distribution, promotion, and quality control to create the masterpiece in “Holly Anna Lisa.”  Hoping to be the next Dr. Dre or Tiffany Gains (V.P. of Hush Media Networks and COO of Amada Records) Jeseka has announced plans to drop an official music video, in agreement and pre-production with all three Artists for a nice visual to the song “Holly Anna Lisa”, within the next couple of months. 

For more info about “Holly Anna Lisa” along with other projects, Follow Jeseka Price via Social Media:

FB | IG | Twitter | YouTube | @PriceRoyaltyPublishing | @J2pricey.

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