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Model Eric Brynne Details Experience Modeling For Nike, Apple, Adidas, Amiri, Amazon, Puma and More

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Recently male model and fashion designer Eric Brynne detailed his plans after an impressive run of shoots with Apple, Nike, Adidas, Amiri, Puma, Amazon and Boss Hugo over the last several years.

Born in Ghana and raised in Atlanta, model Eric Brynne has had a storybook experience in the modeling industry getting his start on a whim and establishing himself with some of the top brands in the world as a Mavrick Artists Agency Model.

“My modeling stuff took off even though I didn’t have a passion for it. So when I got into modeling I really didn’t like it. Even though it’s cool, I didn’t really like it because I felt like I was still trying to find myself,” Eric Brynne explained.

After standing in with a friend for moral support at a modeling audition, Eric Brynne was plucked from obscurity after being noticed by the agency’s scouts.

The contract offer was good but Eric Brynne was still attending school at Georgia State University. He turned down the offer and told them he had to finish his engineering degree, but they liked Eric so much they agreed to wait until he finished school.

After finishing school Eric Brynne avoided the 9 to 5 jobs and moved to Los Angeles to establish himself as a model.

“In the beginning it wasn’t really great, I kind of had to learn. I learned all the grips of modeling and everywhere you put me I learned fast. My agency is Mavrick Artist Agency in Beverly Hills, they helped me land my first big gig with Adidas in New York,” Eric Brynne said.

“I realized modeling is pretty much the fashion industry and pretty much I love playing with clothes, like wearing stuff and putting fits together and creating. As a model you are a mannequin and people dress you, but I wanted to dress myself and bring out the creativity. So during quarantine I experimented with that and really learned that I love clothes and I love being creative. ”

Eric Brynne’s experiences modeling and working with clothes helped him find another interest in design and creating his own brand, Hellfighter. During the COVID lockdown he experimented with that interest, even applying some of the skills he learned while earning his engineering degree.

“I started putting fits together and posting it on Instagram and people started following me. Right now that’s on pause for my real estate interest, but that should be back in effect early next year,” Eric Brynne explained. “I feel like the engineering degree helps me in terms of being creative in real life and it gives me courage and confidence in what I want to do. It helps me create and recreate in my life. We are all engineers of our lives as humans and we constantly grow and evolve and it’s not always smooth. But the degree has helped me go harder because I know that I always have something to fall back on.”

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G-Eazy Re-surges With Remix Of Viral Hit “Lady Killers III”

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Yesterday marked the release of G-Eazy‘s Lady Killers III. A fresh rendition of his explosive viral hit originally dropped in 2012. The recent success of the remix underscores the timeless appeal of G-Eazy’s music and his ability to resonate with audiences across different generations. Teaming up with veteran producers MD$, Tane, and music artist Goody Grace, along with his long-time collaborator Christoph Andersson, G-Eazy breathes new life into the beloved track. This remix comes amidst a surge in the song’s popularity, reaching impressive positions on various charts and platforms. G-Eazy spoke on the remix:

It feels like there’s a big wave of nostalgia going on right now, and I wanted to tap into that.

In addition to the remix, G-Eazy recently unveiled his latest single Femme Fatale, featuring Coi Leray and Kaliii. This release marks his return to the music scene after a year-long hiatus, showcasing his diverse musical influences and artistic evolution. With an impressive track record of platinum-certified albums and chart-topping singles, G-Eazy continues to solidify his position as a multi-faceted artist and influential figure in the music industry. Experience the revitalized energy of “Lady Killers III” by listening to the track here and watching the visualizer below. Don’t miss out on G-Eazy’s latest musical endeavors that promise to captivate audiences and ignite a new wave of appreciation for his artistry.

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@MoneybaggYo’s “Speak Now” Album Ignites Anticipation

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Prepare for a sonic revolution as Moneybagg Yo, the revered Memphis native, announces the release date for his highly anticipated album, Speak Now. Set to drop on May 24th this album marks Bagg’s eleventh solo project, following the monumental success of his previous albums. With a fusion of street sensibilities and modern trap influences, Bagg’s music resonates with audiences worldwide, solidifying his position as a rap titan. Moneybagg Yo shares:

‘Speak Now’ represents a new chapter in my journey as an artist. It’s a testament to my growth and evolution, both as a musician and as a person. I poured my heart and soul into this album, and I can’t wait for my fans to experience it.

Hip Hop Weekly hailed Moneybagg Yo as:

A versatile voice in hip-hop, blending authenticity with innovation to create music that transcends genres.

Collaboration has been instrumental in shaping the sound and style of “Speak Now,” with Moneybagg Yo joining forces with a diverse array of artists and producers. From his chart-topping collaborations with Future, Lil Durk, and Polo G to his solo hits like Wockesha and Time Today, Moneybagg Yo’s music is a testament to the power of collaboration. As the release date approaches, anticipation mounts for the unveiling of “Speak Now” and the opportunity to witness Bagg’s unparalleled talent in action. Stay tuned for the release of the album and join Moneybagg Yo’s musical journey by following him on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. Watch the official video to Bussin featuring Rob49 below.

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Mobby Rosas – “Up To Sum” f/ Westside Boogie (Video) + “The 4th Step” (Album)

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The track “up to sum” is one of my favorite stories of how a collaboration came about. WESTSIDE BOOGIE had posted an open verse challenge for his song “Mood” on instagram and I picked it up. I’ve done a few open verse challenges before, to no favorable outcome other than just posting more content. I didn’t think much would come of this verse entry. I recorded my video audition for the song while at work, I was a server at a hotel restaurant in downtown LA, in uniform and all. I posted it and tagged WS Boogie and to my surprise, he DM’d me saying that he thought my verse was hard and if I ever wanted him on a project, he was down. I remember reading the message at work and being in shock. I had wanted to work with WS Boogie for years and had even tried to reach out in the past, to no response. I immediately hopped on the opportunity to.
https://open.spotify.com/album/0pzXb8U4YlzfMyDWJmBfHS

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