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It’s a Wow The Crowd Moment From Bruce Wayne

Funkadelic is back..  the Baton Rouge, Louisiana based Blues group it’s an explosive mashup of modern Southern Soul Zydeco with Southern Hip Hop undertones creating a fresh sound spearheaded by a group of music industry veterans that are known to put on a show.

Bruce Wayne is composed of lead vocalist, Bruce Beelow Moore, a gold selling Hip Hop artist, Lead vocalist, Veronica Raelle, who has sung with Blues legends like Big Pokey, Coldrank, Tucker, Tyrie Neil, Lead vocalist, Carl Bazile managed MC Nero’s early career of hits and the Southern Soul Blues Queen Stephanie McDee for years, DJ Money, a secret catalyst for the gold selling “Big Body” hit for rap artist, Beelow and “Jigga Juice” by J Records recording artist, Lil Josh and Earnest, hype man, Mike Pimpin Rich, who’s toured with top Southern rappers such as Kevin Gates, and NBA Meechie; he’s a stage general and knows how to control the crowd. The team came together to form the band, “Bruce Wayne”.

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“Our heart pumps blues. My mom, my brothers and my family all sang blues. I’m the first one to infuse Zydeco with Rap with the hit ‘Call The Police’ by Stephanie Mcdee with Super Producer, Shonta.”

“What inspired me to write this song I can only remember  countless experiences of trail rides and zydeco festivals, or I can just say my love and respect for the music and culture and my desire to infuse my influence of hip hop and blues background from my mother and my cousins the Neal family who know what make a great record my desire was to make my mark with combinations of zydeco drive and hip hop influences to catch the ear of  our youth and the respect of those who done it before me and let the critics decide if my artistic view of the new southern soul zydeco is great .. I think the fans have already begun speaking their opinions as the music speaks for itself I hope that it give many joy as it does me when I see people dancing and enjoying the song”

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A True Legacy of Parliament Funkadelic the band is a  Mashup of electro avant soul psychedelic funk with an infusion of Hip Hop Blues, quartet vocals that impact a stage show that WOWs the crowd! It’s high powered explosive energy.  Follow them on social media for exclusive behind the scenes looks and updates.

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Jeff Lake illuminates the melodic soul of nightlife with “Midnight Sun”

Jeff Lake

Jeff Lake’s latest single, “Midnight Sun,” is a masterful blend of diverse musical influences interweaving to create a timeless and refreshing sound. The song features a rhythmic, rap-infused vocal hook that draws inspiration from 80s rock anthems, paying homage to the legendary Led Zeppelin’s Immigrant Song,” while adding a unique touch.

The lyrics of “Midnight Sun” delve into universal themes of detachment, displacement, and the struggles artists face in navigating a rapidly changing world. Lake’s introspective lyrics resonate deeply, touching on the raw emotions of depression and the quest for belonging.

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Jeff is an accomplished songwriter and performer with a rich backstory that adds depth to his musical prowess. The song “Midnight Sun” has gained popularity as a universal anthem with its captivating and melodious tune. Jeff has had the privilege of sharing the stage with esteemed members of bands such as Styx and Trans Siberian Orchestra. Jeff’s love for music has driven him to perfect his skills in the vibrant music scene of Brooklyn. He inspires budding musicians with his unwavering commitment to his art. Jeff performed his first professional gig at 17 and subsequently pursued music as a full-time career, demonstrating his determination and resilience.

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Midnight Sun” represents a sonic exploration of Lake’s unequivocal passion for music and his remarkable ability to encapsulate complex emotions within a melodic embrace. The song’s infectious energy and thought-provoking lyrics establish it as a true masterpiece that merits attention from even the most discerning music enthusiasts who appreciate music’s artistry and innovation.

Midnight Sun” by Jeff Lake shines bright, dispelling the darkness and illuminating the listener’s soul with its radiant melody. Its enchanting vibes transcends boundaries and inspires one to dance, inviting the audience to revel in its boundless creativity.

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SZA Takes Stand Against Concert Chaos, Threatens Shutdown Over Flying Objects

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SZA Takes Stand Against Concert Chaos, Threatens Shutdown Over Flying Objects

In recent times, a disturbing trend has marred concert experiences worldwide: fans hurling random objects at their beloved performers during live shows. This reckless behavior not only poses serious safety risks but also undermines the enjoyment for everyone involved. Despite the alarming consequences, artists like Drake, Coi Leray, GloRilla, and Latto have found themselves dodging unexpected projectiles on stage. Joining this unfortunate list is SZA, who recently faced a similar ordeal during a performance in Australia.

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A viral clip circulating online captures the “Kill Bill” songstress directly addressing the unruly crowd in Australia, calling out individuals for tossing objects at her. With unwavering determination, SZA firmly warns that she won’t hesitate to halt the concert if the misconduct persists. “I will leave,” she asserts, emphasizing her stance against such dangerous antics. “Do not throw up any cell phones, I’m a person. That’s cr*zy.”

Unsurprisingly, fans have rallied behind SZA, commending her for standing up against the hazardous behavior. Comments flooding platforms like The Jasmine Brand echo the sentiment, condemning the trend of object throwing at concerts. “Y’all need to stop this weird trend of throwing things at people at concerts,” urges one Instagram user, reflecting the collective frustration. Another commenter echoes the sentiment, emphasizing the disruption caused by such antics: “Stop the whole show, ain’t nobody got time for that.”

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SZA’s bold response to the incident mirrors a growing intolerance among artists towards such disruptions. Just last month, Nicki Minaj retaliated during her Pink Friday 2 tour, flinging an object back into the crowd after narrowly avoiding a collision with her head. The incident even drew parallels to Cardi B’s infamous reaction, where she tossed a microphone at an audience member last summer for dousing her with a drink.

The question arises: Should this bizarre trend of hurling objects at performers come to an end? SZA’s decisive action in Australia serves as a resounding call for concertgoers to respect the safety and dignity of artists on stage. Share your thoughts on SZA’s stance and the need to curb this concerning trend in the comments below. Stay tuned to Honk Magazine for further updates on this evolving story.

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