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Maniac Blac Debuts ‘Concrete Island’ EP (Produced by Harold Scrap Fretty)

Maniac Blac - CI   Maniac Blac debuts the highly anticipated EP ‘Concrete Island’ produced by Harold Scrap Fretty (producer of Tupac’s ‘God Can’t Judge Me’). The 7-track project ranks number 46 on Amazon’s Hip Hop Release Chart. Harold’s superb blend of new and old school melodies heightens Blac’s diverse style and flow throughout the EP, which touches on multiple worldly issues. Blac mentions police brutality, racism, senseless violence in low-income housing, and more disheartening topics. Blac stated he wanted the project to speak up for the ones who can’t speak and the children who grow up in single-parent households. In a short period of time, the EP has landed on The Real DJ Spins mixtape, spins on multiple radio stations on the East Coast, and has gained hundreds of streams in the Los Angeles area. ‘Concrete Island’ is available on Amazon as well as all other streaming platforms. Check out the project below and enjoy your journey through ‘Concrete Island.’ A majority of the proceeds from ‘Concrete Island’ go to the B.C.R.F. (Breast Cancer Research Foundation) to help spread prevention and awareness about breast cancer. Amazon Link: http://ow.ly/fFZH30rV5L5


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