In a beautiful Miami Beach at the Penthouse, TrulightFilms and LBLeoBars wrote the video treatment over a bottle of Dussè and immediately begin shooting. Using the beach and the water to symbolize reflection of self and liquid crystal, which the song is about. LBLeoBars is reflecting on his own artistry and his perception versus the Norm. The harmonies in the piano synced with the smooth visuals so well that it’s kinda hypnotic. LBLEOBARS introduction to the world right after the amazing Album “The Rewake” had its release September 1. Raised in Bedford Stuyvesant, Leo Pinkney Jr. (LBLEOBARS) has written music since 1999 and has recently begin to put out singles in 2018. This Brooklynite activist aims to continue creating anthems for the world. Recently moving forward with his own projects and artists development skills forming (DopeMusicMonopoly) The vibe, passion and harmony packaged in his current singles “Kick” featuring SirHighlight produced by BobbyKnox a...
The groundbreaking success of the recently released Marvel Studios, Disney+ WandaVision series trailer prominently featuring The Platters timeless hit "Twilight Time" has prompted the acclaimed international vocal group to release a new video. The WandaVision trailer lit up the social media landscape, drawing millions of Marvel Cinematic Universe fans to both discover the vocal group and one of its early classic tracks. The song has left many to wonder how the group looks and sounds like today. Now you can see! Written by Buck Ram and The Three Suns (Morty Nevins, Al Nevins, and Artie Dunn) The Platters version of "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" hit #1 on both the pop singles and R&B Best Sellers charts in 1958 in the United States. This popular song also reached number three in the United Kingdom. The Platters also recorded a Spanish version of the song entitled "La Hora del Crepúsculo", in 1963. "Twilight Time" appeared in: - Playstatio...
Born Shawn Hall, Shawn2Hot was raised in Georgetown Guyana and migrated to America when he was 16 years old. His first introduction to Hip Hop he says was Snoop Dogg- Doggystyle Album, It changed his life forever. Growing up listing to Oldies, reggae, alternative and rock music, but no genre felt the way Hip Hop did. At the age of 10 he started to write poems, that eventually turned into songs. Then at the age of 17 started to make beats and got involved into audio production. This skill would help him in his music career to build tracks, formulate melodies and write music without any professional training. He describes his style as Thinking outside of the box. His struggles of being in a poverty ridden environment, and exposed to violence as a child plays a part in his gritty writing style and battle rap flow. Some of his rap influences are Notorious Big, 2pac, DMX, Eminen, Jay-Z, Nas, Ludacris and 50cent.
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