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Everything You Need To Know About Buffate Coleman

Buffate Ryfalle Coleman Jr., better known as Buffate Coleman was born on August 9, 1999, to parents Buffy Coleman and Sherrie Harris. Coleman was born in Los Angeles, California but grew up in a small town Heflin, Louisiana. Coleman is an Entrepreneur, All American Football Star, Business Owner, American Artist, Actor, and Record Producer.  He is also the Chief Executive Owner of 777 Supremacy.

777 is the foundation of  Coleman’s legacy that started with his grandmother, Mattie Coleman. Coleman has worked with many prolific artists like Ben J of  New Boyz, J-Bar, Kirko Bangz, and many more. Coleman is also associated with Houston Mogul Albert Walker Mondane, professionally known as Sauce Walka. Coleman graduated from Lakeside Highschool in 2018. During his Senior year, Coleman wore number 7 for the Lakeside Warriors. Coleman only played his senior year for the Warriors and in that year Coleman took the Football Team to the Playoffs for the first time in years. During that time Coleman achieved the title as the number one running back in the state of Louisiana. Coleman achieved many other accolades in just one year like Offensive MVP, All regional player, All offense 2nd team, and was an All American Nominee.

Not only was Coleman drawing attention from his peers but also local newspapers and news stations as well.  Many colleges from Louisiana and surrounding states had their eyes on Coleman and offered him scholarships to continue his football career, unfortunately, that wasn’t the plan God had for Coleman. Quickly he would discover his passion for music.

Coleman soon realized if he wanted to go further with his music career he would need to invest in himself so he built his first home studio where he would record the first single “This Ain’t The End.” He quickly gained traction from “This ain’t the End”  gaining over 5,000 followers on Instagram just after 1 month of releasing.

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Coleman had other thriving platforms such as Youtube, Facebook, and Snapchat. Coleman’s popularity soon led to getting a shot to perform in front of 1,200 people including The King Family, at the Battle of the Bands located at Southern University. The audience was very pleased with Coleman’s leadership and authenticity.

This was just the beginning of Coleman’s rise. He didn’t stop there Coleman would drop many singles and feature on various artist mixtapes. Coleman has dropped songs with artists from different countries like Don Charles and Lil Sauce White. He also dropped a song with a Louisiana Artist, Geaux Yella.

This would gain fans in Legendary artists like Soulja boy and Young Buck who have shown support to Colemans Music.  Coleman is set to drop his first mixtape “The Chosen One,” sometime in 2022.  He has teased his fans with release dates and snippets but has not given his fans a confirmed date.

Along with dropping his first mixtape, Coleman will also be dropping his merch for 777 Supremacy soon. You can look out for Coleman; he is destined for success.

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Natalie is a journalism major with a focus on Entertainment and Music who aspires to become a Content Creator For Honk Magazine. Eventually, she wants to be the Publisher or Editor-in-Chief of a major Publishing House. She loves helping people find their voice and passion for writing and journalism, and she can always be found with coffee in hand, editing another article.

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CircleKSK ignites an anime-metal collision on “UnBreakable Turn” ft. Anya J

UnBreakable Turn

On their exhilarating high-octane track “UnBreakable Turn,” CircleKSK and guest vocalist Anya J aim to combine the technical prowess of Nordic metal with the urgent melodies and dramatic flair of an anime opening sequence. Creating a cinematic and adrenaline-fueled tune with a melodic edge, CircleKSK has risen to prominence as an innovative act.

The deliberate fusion contributes to the single’s captivating nature. J-Pop and anime-song sensibilities contribute emotional hooks and sweeping, catchy lines; precision, dense riffs, and a sense of weight are brought by Nordic metal. Echoing the song’s vivid melodic contours, Anya J’s heroic and personal vocals and demeanor heighten the dramatic impact of the performance. The structure is based on the standard narrative progression: lively, evocative parts leading the way to more somber ones that ground the emotion.

The production relies on contrast so that lighter parts sparkle and heavier parts thud with satisfying force. As if CircleKSK were creating music for the eyes as well as the ears, this piece could serve as the score for a dramatic scene or the music for a violent montage. Not everything is surface-level, though; the emotional core remains. Anthemic and deeply personal, “UnBreakable Turn” combines the vigor of youth with the gravity of experience.

An assuredly inventive single that fearlessly asserts new territory, “UnBreakable Turn” by CircleKSK is sure to please fans of big, dramatic music that isn’t hesitant to mix sweetness and steel, as well as those who enjoy cross-cultural mashups. The single, which has been lauded by curators and tastemakers worldwide, is a strong statement about artists who fearlessly combine cultural genres, showing that passionate J-Pop melodies and intense Scandinavian metal can coexist in one unforgettable track.

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Garth Adam keeps the flame of Journeysong burning with the new single “Three Fires”

Garth Adam

Garth Adam‘s latest single, “Three Fires,” evokes a warm dialogue in a subdued studio that is intimate, contemplative, and subtly victorious. Adam candidly discusses the exhilaration of uncovering self-assurance in both himself and his songwriting, and this revelation serves as the driving force of the track. At its essence, “Three Fires” is a straightforward commemoration: the delight in transforming a modest idea into something extraordinary through patience.

Adam’s vocal style resides comfortably within a folk-influenced pop genre, which he characterizes as a blend of Neil Finn and The Lumineers, interspersed with elements reminiscent of Coldplay and James Blunt. The reference point is beneficial yet not confining; “Three Fires” represents Adam’s unique creation, an accessible, melodic composition that prioritizes artistry over novelty. The single, recorded in joyful sessions in Perth with long-time collaborator and producer Melvin Tree, exudes the warmth of musicians collaborating in a circle, with the vintage Studer analog desk imparting an analog glow to the final recording. Melvin, Dave Kelly, and a select group of skilled music students contribute backing vocals that enhance the track with harmony and impart a subtly communal, authentic quality.

The lyrics of the song emphasize Adam’s preferred motifs: travel, journeys, and the subtle transformations that occur during the voyage. However, it is not overly forceful; the songwriting is elegant, transitioning from observation to insight with effortless fluidity. Adam’s delivery conveys satisfaction; he is a songwriter who has witnessed minor concepts evolve into completed songs and has learned to trust that process.

“Three Fires” serves as a testament to the notion that skill and perseverance can transform a mere spark into something luminous. For aficionados of melodic songwriting with an analog essence, Garth Adam’s latest work is a comforting, exquisitely crafted ember to accompany one on their journey. It is a song that encourages repeated, soothing auditory experiences.

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