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TRVE RELEASES NEW SINGLE “VYBEZ” THROUGH SONY ORCHARD ON ALL PLATFORMS
On June 10, Trve leaked a snippet on his Instagram @trve of his new single dropping on June 14th! Trve has been teasing new music for a while and it is finally here. Vybez is something very unique just like his previous single Can’t Go A Day. Links to his new single will be posted below!
In an interview with TRVE by Medium publisher says that He’s one of the Hottest Music Artist on The Radar. We have a chance to talk with the next generation artist TRVE to find out more about Him, how he started, his challenges, and many other issues.
What’s your Full Name?
TRVE: Trevor Nelson but known as TRVE (Trev).
Tell us who you are, where you’re from, and what you do for a living?
TRVE: I am an artist born and raised in Atlanta, GA. I’m currently in college and doing music full time.
How come about the stage name?
TRVE: My friends and family always called me Trev. Unfortunately, that username was taken but I was able to get TRVE. I liked it because it sticks out more.
Tell us your story from before the music, when did it all start?
TRVE: Music has always been very important to me ever since I was a child. When I was 5 years of age, I started taking piano lessons and learning from my dad as well. Although I started at a young age, I struggled to read sheet music. To this day, I play everything by ear!
What were the struggles you faced trying to get your music out there in the beginning?
TRVE: Once I hit my high school years, I got more into music than I ever was before. I used it as a way to relieve stress and express my emotions. A lot of people hated on me and my music. I worked countless hours and proved them all wrong. I was able to succeed.
Which song was that one?
TRVE: I recently signed a distribution deal with Sony Orchard and released my debut single Can’t Go A Day on all platforms. I also released the music video on VEVO, YouTube, Apple Music, MTV, and all other major platforms.
When it blew up what was the first thing you thought?
TRVE: I still can’t believe it to this day. I’m thankful to everyone that has supported me from the beginning and can’t wait to see what the future holds.
Do you collaborate with artists that you listen to?
TRVE: I love to collaborate with new artists. My style is very versatile. I enjoy experimenting with new sounds among new artists creating new waves just like myself.
Do you collaborate with artists that you listen to?
TRVE: Yes!
How many artists have you collaborated with so far?
TRVE: I have several collabs that I am working on. I have collaborated with Lil Zane, Reggie Mills, Payton Tyler, JOEL, Unknxwn, and more!
How big is your team?
TRVE: My team is amazing. Over at UED Studios, I have a celebrity choreographer. Her name is RhaRha and she is awesome. She has helped me become a better artist on stage and improved my choreography better than I could have ever imagined. I also have a celebrity vocal coach named Regina Love. Since training with her, my vocals are on a whole never level! I also have a number of producers at UED including SKYYBEATZ, JoeyTheSequel, and DavionForever. They are an amazing team and I am very grateful for everything they have done to make me a better artist.
What is the best part of doing what you’re doing and what’s the part you hate most?
TRVE: Making music and being able to emotionally connect and relate to people is probably my favorite part about music.
Are you addicted to something? And what would that be?
TRVE: I’m addicted to recording and making new music 24/7. I have a full studio in my home and I also engineer myself as well on ProTools.
Social Media Connects:
Trvemusic.com
IG: TRVE
Twitter: TRVEMUSIC
Snapchat: TRV_OR
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Chloe Bailey Sparks Mixed Reaction to Her Crush Confession – Being “Convinced” She’d End Up With Kendrick Lamar
Chloe Bailey has always been unapologetically authentic; the multifaceted singer and actress recently made waves in the social media world, revealing a piece of her past celebrity crush that sent fans into a frenzy. During an Instagram Live session, Bailey casually shared that she was massively into Kendrick Lamar phase, the famous rapper a few years ago, so much so that she was “convinced” they would end up together. While this might seem innocent, her candidness about this youthful dream of a romantic connection with the Compton rapper has sparked a mix of reactions online, with some fans swooning and others raising eyebrows.
Bailey, who has long been a huge fan of Kendrick’s music, confessed her admiration in a nostalgic and heartfelt way. “About eight years ago, I had a whole Kendrick phase, and I was convinced I was going to be with him,” she shared, reflecting on how deep her fandom ran. She added, “I’ve been a die-hard Kendrick fan from day 1. So I haven’t just hopped on the bandwagon.” Bailey had been captivated by Kendrick’s artistry long before he became a superstar.
The polarizing conversation speaks volumes about the nuanced dynamics of fandom and celebrity culture. Her comments quickly caught the attention of online critics. While it seems her feelings stemmed from a past crush, many people questioned the appropriateness of joking about it, especially considering Kendrick’s public relationship with longtime partner Whitney Alford. One Instagram user disapproved, stating, “He’s married, so why would you even post this? SMH.” Others echoed this sentiment, questioning Bailey’s respect for Kendrick’s relationship and accusing her of crossing a line.
But many fans came to Bailey’s defense, reminding the critics that crushes on celebrities, even married ones, are nothing new. “So y’all don’t have crushes on celebrities that are married? Method Man? Idris Elba? Denzel Washington? Come on now,” one follower humorously pointed out. Another fan calmly pointed out, “She said 8 years ago!” emphasizing that this was a memory she shared, not her present-day fixation.
Central to the discussion is an inherent truth: celebrity crushes are a universal phenomenon. Chloe’s admission was probably a lighthearted memory peek into her younger years, admiring one of hip-hop’s most extraordinary talents. Whether she was crushing on Kendrick Lamar or another prominent star, it’s evident that the notion of distant admiration is a sentiment many can identify: signifying a harmless crush is a totally normal part of being a fan and nothing to take too seriously!
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Ice Cube Reveals Hollywood Turned Down His Sequel New “Friday” Movie
For fans of the “Friday” series, the dream of a new installment seems stuck in a frustrating loop of Hollywood bureaucracy. Ice Cube, a legend in both hip-hop and film, recently opened up about the hurdles he’s faced in trying to bring another “Friday” movie to life. Speaking candidly on Cam Newton’s Funky Friday podcast, the multi-talented West Coast icon revealed that studio executives have repeatedly shut down his vision for the franchise’s next chapter. And if you ask Cube, the problem isn’t his creativity; the decision-makers just don’t get it.
“Like, I know what it needs to be, and they don’t,” Cube told Newton, pointing to a former New Line executive, Toby Emmerich, as a significant roadblock. Ice Cube had written a script he believed would revive the beloved series, even imagining Chris Tucker’s return to his iconic role as Smokey. But studio execs reportedly balked at the storyline, which featured time spent in jail. “They was like, ‘Ah, jail’s not funny. It’s too much time in jail. How can you make jail funny?’” Cube explained, expressing his frustration with their lack of vision. Ironically, he pointed out, Hollywood has greenlit numerous successful jail-centered comedies, like Orange Is The New Black and Let’s Go To Prison.
Ice Cube didn’t mince words when describing the disconnect between creative talent and studio decision-makers. “More Hollywood execs don’t know what the f**k they’re talking [about],” he said. And when Newton suggested taking the project to another studio, Cube explained the legal red tape: “It’s not that simple. We did the movie through New Line, and they attached it to all the sequels. Has to come out through New Line.”
The rapper-turned-actor’s frustration is palpable, but it’s clear that his passion for the project hasn’t waned. Ice Cube’s ability to capture the humor and heart of everyday struggles made the 1995 classic “Friday” a cultural phenomenon. For Ice Cube, it wasn’t just a movie; it was a cultural milestone that sparked laughter and dialogue about life in the hood, told through an unfiltered comedic lens. Fans have been yearning for a return to the franchise’s hilariously relatable world, and with Ice Cube’s track record of success, it’s hard to imagine a script penned by him falling flat.
Hollywood, take heed: Ice Cube’s artistic vision deserves recognition. While his latest album, ‘Man Down,’ reminds fans of his brilliance in the rap game. However, many still hope Ice Cube can finally say “Bye, Felicia” to Hollywood’s bureaucracy and ultimately produce the much-anticipated sequel that “Friday” fans want. After all, who better to encapsulate the laughs and life lessons of a modern-day “Friday” than the man who originally initiated this beloved series?