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Tell me about yourself!
My name is Dorcas. I am proudly Nigerian-Canadian. Born in London, England and living in Toronto, Canada. I am a creator, writer and strive to educate and empower.  I’m also currently wearing mismatched socks.

Were you a transitioner or a Big Chopper? What was your journey like?
I’m both! My first go at the natural hair thing I transitioned for about 22 months. At different points I took a few inches off but I refused to part with my length.

I did a second big chop (which maybe isn’t the right word… I got a big haircut) in November 2013 after being fully natural for about 10 months.

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Had you always embraced your texture?
I never got a chance to embrace my texture. I spent my childhood with other’s caring for my hair then moved into caring for my relaxed hair as I got older. Me going natural was all about the journey to discovering my texture and my hair.

How did family and friends react to your decision to go natural? What was your response to them? 
Everyone was overall encouraging with a slight dash of shade. I think those in my family who knew how thick my hair was as a child were doubtful that I could manage it and keep it in good shape. After all, they had battled my head and given up years ago with tales to tell.

Describe your hair (fine or coarse, thin or thick, highly porous, low, etc.)
My hair is thick and multi-textured. It’s overall coarse but with the right products, time and attention it’s absolutely manageable.

What’s the craziest thing you’ve ever done to your hair? 
This may be a bit vanilla for most but my cut back in November was the craziest thing for me. My hair was the definition of me. Chopping it all off was a massive and bold step for me.

What’s your biggest hair related regret?
At this point I have none.

What’s your current hair routine? How often do you wash, condition, and style? Favorite products! Deets!
With my TWA I’m all about the wash, style and go. I have yet to master the TWA twist out so I stick to what works for me. I cleanse with Deva Curl no poo, deep conditioner with whatever I have on hand (Shea Moisture Raw Shea Butter Masque or Shea Moisture Yucca & Baobab Anti-Breakage Masque) and then finger detangle or use a denman brush if I am lazy. I style from there with ecotyler gel, Kinky Curly Knot today leave-in and Jamaican Black Castor Oil.

What’s your favorite hairstyle? Where do you get hairstyle inspiration?
Back when I had more length it was a twist-out on wet hair, my secret was taking the twist down when they were 90% dry and letting my hair fluff up and become big.
With my shorter hair I am loving definition so I stick with my wash, style and go.

Who is your curl crush?
I don’t think I have one. I mean there are tons of curly girls with great hair but not one person stands out. I think I love all curlies.

How do you maintain your hair at night?
I’m a simple person. Sometimes tying a scarf can be an effort after a long day. I sleep on satin pillowcases, it’s easy and I do nothing other than lay my head down.
With my longer hair I did have to re-twist with certain styles.

How do you maintain healthy length?
Moisture! Quickly followed by a healthy detangling method. Genetically my hair grows quite fast so my effort is focused on maintaining the length. Keeping my hair moisturized and detangling with care keeps my strands strong and breakage-free.

What’s the best thing about being natural?
The fact that I’ve completely fallen in love with my hair. It intrigues me, it has inspired me, taught me patience, it has taught me lessons of facing fear. It’s truly a gift!

Where can folks find you on the web?
I’m new to the YouTube scene: https://www.youtube.com/curiousaboutmycurls
Instagram: instagram.com/DorcasOla
Writing Blog: thecuriousproject.ca
Tumblr: curiouscurls.tumblr.com
Twitter: twitter.com/DorcasOla

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Chasing Dreams with MCVEE: Unpacking ‘I Gotta Get It’

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Released on December 17, 2023, the latest single “I Gotta Get It” from Winston-Salem’s very own MCVEE stands out as a compelling narrative of grit and perseverance. Produced by Freddie Crookz and engineered by Dreez, the track resonates with the raw energy and ambition that mirrors the bustling life of its urban backdrop.

The heart of “I Gotta Get It” lies in its authentic reflection of the struggles faced by many who aim to carve a niche for themselves in a harsh, competitive world. MCVEE’s lyrics delve deep into themes of hustling and working relentlessly. He paints a vivid picture of the daily grind, overcoming obstacles, and the burning desire to succeed against all odds. This song isn’t just music—it’s a rallying cry for those fighting to make a name for themselves, to make a better life beyond the confines of their beginnings.

MCVEE’s storytelling is poignant—each verse encapsulates the essence of striving for a dream while tethered to the gritty realities of an unforgiving environment. His music does more than entertain; it inspires and connects with listeners who see their own battles reflected in his words.

“I Gotta Get It” is more than a song. It’s an experience, a journey of someone refusing to be defined by their circumstances but instead, defining their path with unwavering ambition and relentless effort. It’s a testament to the spirit of a generation that refuses to settle, aiming not just to rise but to soar globally.

For those from Winston-Salem and similar locales, MCVEE’s voice rings particularly true. It’s a voice for the unseen, the unheard, and the undeterred. This track is an invitation to join him on a quest not just for success, but for significance—on a stage as vast as the world itself.

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Tupac’s “Dear Mama” Gets A Country Twist For Mother’s Day With A Tribute By @ItsRvshvd

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RVSHVD, the South Georgia singer-songwriter, is set to release his rendition of Tupac Shakur‘s iconic Dear Mama just in time for Mother’s Day. This heartfelt homage to one of hip-hop’s most beloved tracks pays tribute not only to Tupac, but also to RVSHVD’s own mother and the countless hardworking parents who sacrifice for their children. This deeply personal connection infuses RVSHVD’s rendition with authenticity and emotion, promising a moving listening experience for fans old and new. RVSHVD’s musical journey from hip-hop to country reflects his evolution as an artist seeking to express his truth. In RVSHVD’s own words:

Tupac was a major influence in my life growing up. His music and message has reached millions and will continue to do so. ‘Dear Mama’ has a special message that many who grew up with a parent that worked tirelessly for their child can connect to, myself include.

Inspired by Keith Urban‘s Sweet Thing, he found a sense of belonging in country music, where he could speak honestly about his experiences and emotions. His unique blend of hip-hop and country garnered attention with his version of Roddy Ricch‘s Ballin, amassing millions of streams and establishing him as a rising star in the industry. Recognized as Country Rookie of the Month by Billboard and featured as an Artist To Watch 2024 by CMT, RVSHVD continues to captivate audiences with his genre-bending sound and genuine storytelling. With upcoming live dates including a West Coast run, CMA Fest, Nashville Block Party, and London Long Road Festival, RVSHVD’s star is on the rise, promising an exciting journey ahead for fans worldwide. Experience RVSHVD’s heartfelt tribute to Tupac and celebrate the enduring love of mothers everywhere with “Dear Mama” below. Follow RVSHVD on Apple Music, Facebook, Instagram, Spotify, TikTok, X, and YouTube. Stream your own company here.

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From Local to Global: Ace K’s Plans for World Domination

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In the ever-evolving landscape of music, authenticity remains the cornerstone of a resonating brand. The dynamic conversation between Ace K and Shah Cypha on On The Grynd Live serves as a testament to the importance of genuine connection with one’s roots, audience, and creative process. While navigating through the intricacies of the music business, Ace K emphasizes the significance of staying true to oneself, prepping meticulously for studio sessions, and the emotional gravity of having one’s music impact listeners. Drawing from the conversational gems and experiences shared, this article extrapolates the broader implications of the themes discussed, underlining their relevance to aspiring artists and veterans alike in the music domain.

The Evolution of An Artist: Adapting to Change While Staying True

The trajectory of Ace K’s musical career illustrates a journey marked by continuous learning and adaptation. From mastering his first 808 to exploring diverse genres, Ace K exemplifies an artist’s ability to grow while maintaining their core identity. It’s about “manipulating \[experiences] to the point where \[they] can write about them.” The gradual shift from analog to digital platforms and the evolution of music styles throughout his career is a testament to his resilience and versatility as an artist.

“It’s miles ahead and miles away from each other, but it still is the same basic anatomy, shall I say, where people

Crafting a Timeless Sound

In discussing the significance of cultivating a timeless sound, Ace K touches on the crucial element of cadence and the anatomy of music. It’s not about following the trends but about creating a “vibe” that transcends them:

“Music is a feeling, my guys. So if you make something that make people feel good, make feel sad, what not, what not. I mean, you gonna be successful.”

This perspective pushes artists to look beyond the surface-level metrics of success and delve into the emotional resonance of their work—a principle that ensures longevity in a fast-paced industry.

The Emotional Impact of Music: Bridging Generations and Cultures

Ace K’s narrative underscores music as an emotional catalyst capable of cutting across generational lines. When a fan shares that his grandfather connected with Ace K’s track “slacking,” it reveals the profound nature of music’s reach.

“He said, ace k, I want to let you know that my granddad loves your song. And he plays that. He told. He said, but how do you put it? He got on my nerves with your song, but I love it because he’s understanding our culture.”

Music, as portrayed by Ace K, is an intergenerational language, uniting listeners and creating common ground even where least expected. The universal appeal of Ace K’s music not only supports the brand’s growth but becomes a catalyst for broader acceptance and understanding within diverse audiences.

Cultivating Cultural Synergy

In a cultural landscape seeking connection, artists who speak to varying experiences enable the bridging of gaps. By fostering an environment of inclusivity, musicians have the power to create a cultural synergy that enriches both their personal brand and the communities they touch. Ace K’s experience is an embodiment of such a phenomenon.

Harnessing a Personal Brand: Importance of Pre-Studio Preparation and Self-Value

Ace K sheds light on the pragmatic aspects of building a successful music career: meticulous preparation prior to studio sessions and a firm grasp of one’s market worth. He advises fellow artists to “make sure all my lyrics is right” before even setting foot in the studio—a discipline that minimizes wasted time and resources. Additionally, understanding one’s value is a sentiment Ace K passionately shares, as he refuses to sign with “no bull stuff company” underscoring the power of a marketable brand.

“Market each song like it. Your last song… Put your all into everything.”

Armed with this dual emphasis on preparation and self-worth, Ace K’s approach to the music business stands as a blueprint for artists striving to carve their own niche in the industry.

The Business of Music Personified

The business of music extends beyond the creation of melodies and lyrics; it’s also about presentation, perception, and the strategic maneuvering of one’s brand in a saturated market. Ace K’s philosophy highlights the importance of being both the face and the foundation of one’s business, ensuring credibility and appeal to potential audiences.

In the midst of a landscape where content is prolific, and attention spans are fleeting, Ace K champions the significance of leaving a mark, whether it be through emotive music or carefully curated branding. His experiences and insights contribute to an evolving doctrine for artists in any stage of their journey, advocating for integrity, preparation, and self-awareness. By adhering to these tenets, one not only fosters a promising career but creates a life’s work that resonates with authenticity and purpose

Stream Ace K’s Latest record titled W.A.Y.N.E now which is available on all digital platforms

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