Nightlife powerhouse Anthony “AMAC” McDonald links with music industry tycoon Neil Dominique to create one of the most highly anticipated events of the year. Bryson Tiller, R&B sensation commonly known for his mega hit records “Don’t” (which recently just surpassed 1 billion streams) and DJ Khaled’s song “Wild Thoughts” alongside Rihanna, is back and better than ever, which is coincidentally is the name of his current tour “Bryson Tiller: Back And I’m Better”.
AMAC, known for his high profile clientele and exclusive events combined with Tiller’s long-time manager and mogul Neil, was one for the books. The three held an exclusive after party at renown Pier 115 in Edgewater NJ after his sold out concert at The Wellmont Theatre in Montclair, NJ. Hundreds of fans lined up to get the chance to party with the R&B legend. As expected, the NJ venue was packed wall to wall anticipating Tiller’s arrival, but what they did not expect was another surprise live show!
Performing the smash that launched it all “Don’t”, “Sorry Not Sorry”, “Exchange”and recent billboard topper Diddy’s “Gotta Move On” feat. Tiller (with a hilarious cameo from Comedian Ken Starrrz) and many more throughout the evening. Cardi B’s “Bodak Yellow” and “Be Careful” writer , “Backin’ It Up” Rapper, Pardison Fontaine came to party alongside Tiller while he performed made it even more thrilling. Well known honorable mentions who made an appearance included OVO Producer Vinylz, Roc Nation’s Shawn “Pecas” Costner,and Vydia A&R Rocko Rathon amongst many others who came out to support the artist’s first time touching down in the Garden State.
What a night! AMAC says he’s in the works to coordinate more special events following tri state tours and also bringing more celebrity first timers to hit the Pier and we are all for it. Bring on the events Jersey!
Don’t miss the party! Make sure to follow @i.am.amac to stay in the loop and @amaculatetransporation, who will get you there providing transportation services to any major concert and special event in the tristate area!
You ain’t the hottest if you ain’t big flexin’, and rising star Lil Duece is on fire right now with the release of his Daj Dolla-featured new single “Big Flex,” which is accompanied with music video.
A follow-up to his latest single “Blessings,” the Larry J-produced single’s visual stars Lil Duece roaming the streets with the gang and getting to the bag while enjoying their trendy lifestyle. Aligned with Daj Dolla, the two stars trade off trendsetting street lyrics with one another and show new and old fans why they got next up.
“Big Flex” will appear on Lil Duece’s upcoming album coming in 2023. The Inglewood native released two album prior in 2 Vicious (2021) and Demons & Angels (2020) that generated the artist’s current fame. Lil Duece is best known for his hit song “Outside.” The infectious track has exceeded a collective 1.5 million streams across all platforms and over 1 million views on YouTube since its release in mid-February 2021.
“Big Flex,” available now on all streaming platforms, is the perfect origin point for newfound fans of the West Coast artist. Daj Dolla appears on the track courtesy of own label.
Watch “Big Flex” below, and afterward, follow Lil Duece on social media.
NFL athlete turned rap artist Tracy Supreme drops single “Can’t Come Today” on all platforms.
The song was inspired by Tracy getting fed up with friends and family taking his kindness for weakness. Tired of being taken advantage of, Supreme simply starts setting boundaries by stating he “Can’t Come Today.”
The banger was produced by 3K Claude and is spreading virally.
To celebrate and honor Hip Hop’s 50th Anniversary, International & national Hip Hop artist/producer Rhyme Assassin unveils “Rhyme Apostles” the single. Buzzing as a global situation, the record features an intro by Jadakiss and verses by Keith Murray, K Solo, Crooked I, Prodigal Sunn, Canibus, Chino XL, Ruste Juxx, Craig G, AFRO, Antlive, and Reks. Hip Hop heads gear up as this is strictly for you and for those who embrace the elements, essence, and culture of Hip Hop. Never mind a top 5 or 10, press play and get ready for a debate on who slayed the dopest verse.
Stream “Rhyme Apostles” and catch the exclusive interview below with DJ Thoro of Thisis50.