paapa verchie- no turning back (music video)

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paapa verchie- no turning back (music video)

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Singer/songwriter/rapper Paapa-Berchie presents the music video for "NO TURNING BACK", the David October-produced title track from his new EP out now on Berchie Music & Entertainment, LLC. The "No Turning Back" clip comes on the heels of visuals for Paapa-Berchie's previous single "TiDal Wave" (Youtube) and "Queen" (Youtube). The Only Player To Ever Reign Always (Spotify) was the last full-length from the Ghanaian-American DMV resident and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill senior. Berchie says the inspiration for the song "stemmed from the journey that has been my life over the course of the past four years. During the pandemic, we all had time to reflect and think of the things we have done in our life at that point, and what we wanted to do in the future. It was during that time that I was still really coming into my own when it comes to music, when it comes to establishing my sound and my image and likeness. How I overcame trials and tribulations in my life to get to where I am today. How I was able to find my purpose and meaning in life, and now am able to fully lock in and focus. This song is the defining meaning of closing the chapters of my life from the past, and living in the moment. For yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift, which is why we call the present. Whatever we decide to do in life, perform at it to the best of your ability living with zero regrets, for there’s NO TURNING BACK."

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single: DAVID MAY, "LIFE DEBTS"

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single: DAVID MAY, "LIFE DEBTS"

"Life Debts" on Spotify | lyric video on Youtube
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Walnut, California rapper David May presents "Life Debts", his new Mitch Geist-produced single featuring fellow Cali emcee Fashawn. In 2012 Black Cloud released David’s debut album The Lifestyle Of A Dream Chaser and performed alongside Pac Div, Curren$y and joined The Road To Paid Dues Tour with Murs and Fashawn before following up with 2014's Video 94 EP (watch the music video for "Store Runs"). Since then David has released tracks with Fashawn and Trizz as well as several collaborations with California producer Huss (stream "That's Crazy"), alongside his work as a member of the One Step Ahead collective. "I made this song when I was thinking about all the people who are no longer with us," David says. "I thought about how close I've been to being gone and I let that sink in. I want to build a legacy and be remembered long after my time on earth is gone. I have no more time to waste."

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Interview- gibrilville

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Interview- gibrilville

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Ghanaian Afrobeats artist Gibrilville presents the Kamhabit-directed music video for his new single "Kilodey", produced by Nigerian beatsmith Jay Synth, who produced Teni's 2018 hit "Case". Born in Accra, Ghana, Gibril a.k.a. Gibril Da African survived a traumatic birth, a near-fatal blood transfusion and civil wars in Togo and Nigeria before moving to the US in 2000, honing his craft during travels throughout the country before settling in Brooklyn. Gibril has collaborated with M1 of deadprez (stream "Streets Of Africa"), Blitz The Ambassador (stream "Ghetto Youths"), and has several releases under his belt including 2015's Foreign Exchange Hustler (watch the music video). "'Kilodey is a Yoruba word from Nigeria that means 'why,'" Gibril says about his new single. "The song is a love story about a guy trying to date a girl, and she is playing hard to get." "Kilodey" will appear on Good Things Manifest & Bad Things Defect, Gibril's forthcoming album featuring appearances from Wanlov, Tek and Kwaw Kese, coming soon on Foreign Exchange Records.



How did you get your name Gibrilville?


My ex-girlfriend Lauren came up with it. She said being a part of the crew was like being in a sitcom or watching a cartoon series called "Gibril Ville" lol.We all came from different countries and backgrounds. We joked a whole lot, and always went to my apartment after we left work everyday. I worked at a car dealership in Edison, New Jersey, called Route 22 Nissan, in the sales department. I was like, that's a cool name for my band!! I wanted to start a band at the time and i didnt think Gibril Da African was gonna work for a band.So i decided to keep Gibril Da African for my mixtapes and create Gibrilville for all my original content.



What are the biggest similarities and differences between Africa and America?


Wow, that's a huge question that i'll try to summarise. I see a lot of similarities in technology, music, fashion, and architecture industries. Differences would be in the governments, law enforcement, transportation industry, education, catering industries and obviously tradition and cultures. Sometimes I wonder if I was an African American born in America, would I be able to navigate these waters the same way I do now? My experiences and perspective in African cities since 2018 would probably be completely different.



Where would you prefer to live, all things being equal?


Bed stuy, brooklyn. Have a nice smoke and paint cafe/coffee shop and record music. Sell jahsanta products my cosmetic and fashion line, and Gibrilville Merchandise to the world. Have a mansion in Ghana with a beautiful view that will be my vacation home, in the hills overlooking accra city and a beach home in freetown sierra leone.



What is your experience as an African artist in the states?


Great. I got a chance to collaborate with artists and musicians across genres. I travelled to Detroit to perform at a country festival.. I learnt so much.I was blessed and fortunate to work with professional people in the music industry that taught me alot. The list is so long but a collaboration I am very proud of is a song called "streets of africa'' feat M1 from deadprez . That's my first single I released,in 2009 produced by coptic.The video was shot in Jersey city, New jersey.



What is the biggest lesson you learned from the COVID crisis?


Wash my hands often,and wear a nose mask at all times. I have had some different experiences especially when it comes to travelling in Africa internationally. Covid tests have become a thing now that creates extra costs on travellers and it can be super stressful. In Ghana you have to spend 50$ extra to take an anti-gene test when you get to Ghana, even though you left your origin with a negative test required by the airline. So check this, i get to the airport in ghana coming from namibia and the airport comes back 30 mins later saying my results are positive.We go to a hospital to take a second test, that requires 24 hours to get your results. I go into quarantine for 7 days,and get released without my results. I ask them what if i still have covid, and the response is well go quarantine at home now. You are discharged. I go home, and take my own test at a different facility and the results are negative. but I was told to pay em 500$ to quarantine in this hotel for 1 week . Crazy right, I refused to pay the bill because I could have been quarantined at home the whole time, especially since I was not receiving any treatment in the midindi hotel. So when it comes to covid i am super sensitive. I wear my mask, wash my hands and pray that the experience I had never happens again.





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video: FASHAWN & SIR VETERANO, "CASTLE"

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video: FASHAWN & SIR VETERANO, "CASTLE"

video: FASHAWN & SIR VETERANO, "CASTLE"

watch the "Castle" video | stream the "All Hail The King" album on Spotify
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Central Valley, California producer Sir Veterano presents the Yellow Nguyen-directed music video for "Castle", his new collaboration with Fresno, California rapper Fashawn featuring Aloe Blacc. The song appears on their brand new Fresh Yard Records full-length All Hail The King, also featuring guest appearances from eLZhi, Planet Asia and DJ Revolution. The "Castle" visual comes on the heels of clips for AHTK singles "All Hail The King" (watch on Youtube) and "This Town" (watch on Youtube). Last year Sir Veterano released The Gathering (stream on Spotify), which featured singles "Reputable" featuring MC Eiht, Planet Asia and Mitchy Slick (watch the music video), and "Cocaine Rap featuring Murs (watch the music video) as well as appearances from Bishop Lamont, Casual, Ras Kass, Guilty Simpson, Phat Kat, Fashawn, K-Bizz, 4TWO7, M.E.D., Skillz and Supastition. Nas executive-produced The Ecology, Fashawn's recent album released via Mass Appeal. Fashawn also appeared on the 2010 XXL Freshmen cover alongside Wiz Khalifa, J.Cole, and Nipsey Hussle. Growing up outside of San Francisco, Sir Veterano worked with Ras Kass, Kool G Rap, Mad Skillz, Planet Asia and Slaughtahouse through the mid-2000s and early 2010s, releasing the Latest and Greatest Vol.1 mixtape, a doo-wop themed instrumental album in partnership with Dart Adam's Producers I Know brand, and a DJ series of West Coast funk with 2DopeBoyz.com, before putting his career on hold in order to focus on his personal life. In late 2018, Sir Veterano expressed interest in rejoining the music business to his music manager, Walt Liquor - aka 4Two7 - and Kwa Nguyen, owner of Fresh Yard Clothing and Fresh Yard Records. "We wanted to create a song for the women in our lives," Fashawn says about the new single. "Working within the thematic concept of All Hail The King, it was appropriate to show appreciation for the Queens of the Castle."

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