Chanda Tresvant aka Trapanesechik has a new single featuring 1takequan called “What He Looking For “

Chanda Tresvant aka Trapanesechik has a new single featuring 1takequan called “What He Looking For “ – it is about girls that are very nasty for a low price. Chanda Tresvant is a madam in the song and talks about men that are requesting girls and men who are willing to pay for girls. Chanda Tresvant aka Trapanesechik is an artist, model, actress from the valley in California. Chanda Tresvant first got her start in the music industry by doing music videos for Father, Yg, Young Dolph, nipsey hussle, Neyo, too short artist decadez and many more.

Chanda Tresvant began realizing that she was being labeled as a video vixen and didn’t want that title because she knew she had more to offer. Chanda Tresvant released her first single “Why they actin ?”, which released on all platforms. Chanda Tresvant started catching the attention of Grammy winning producer Mally Mall , C.ballin and many others.

Chanda Tresvant aka Trapanesechik released her latest video and single ft 1TakeQuan ! “What He looking For”.

Check out all music here:

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/CodofpuUuhoym8e26

Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/chanda-tresvant/1348408486

Kaila Love lifts up other women in her community as seen in her most recent work, “Half Time” – which is featured on ESPN and in the NBA2k21 video game soundtrack and official playlist

Kaila Love’s Sporty Empowerment Anthem Reaches NBA2k21 & ESPN.
Kaila Love is a Hip Hop artist from the Bay Area, CA who went from a homeless teenager to a college graduate on a full scholarship from UC Berkeley.

She started becoming known around campus for hosting Hip Hop events, being the president of the Students for Hip Hop Club, and designing a unique Hip Hop curriculum to teach a class on Tupac, and even performing her original music at her graduation in front of 25,000 people! Since graduating from Cal, she’s gone on to earn an additional degree in Recording Arts.

Finding out that there are less than 5% of women in audio engineering, she wanted to pave the way and show other women that if she can do it, so can they!

You can see the way she lifts up other women in her community through her most recent work, “Half Time” – which is featured on ESPN and in the NBA2k21 video game soundtrack and official playlist.

Perfect for Women’s History Month, this dynamic music video features women ranging from age 16 to 91. As an independent artist, Kaila Love is intentional with who is a part of her projects. For example, in the “Half Time” video – she features two Black-owned, family-operated businesses – King’s Boxing Gym in Oakland, CA and Soaring Eagles Taekwondo School in Vallejo, CA.

She states, “If I’m going to spend money, I want it to go back to the community – not just the one time payment I spend to rent the space, but money that’s generated beyond. For example, three members of my filming crew actually ended up getting paid memberships to the gym. This is what I seek to do throughout my career and on a much larger level – connect people and generate wealth for all those around me.”

Follow Kaila & Find her music here:

https://www.instagram.com/kailalovemusic/
https://www.facebook.com/kailalovemusic/
https://open.spotify.com/artist/76mAbZOC5rNqqO81Kf2lRQ?si=-xPQgTnHTES3BWuIRlW54A
https://www.kailalove.com
https://soundcloud.com/kailalovemusic

https://kailalovemusic.bandcamp.com/

WATCH ‘HALF TIME’ HERE:

‘SoulSonic’ and ‘JordanL’ drop a thumping cinematic funky sound of Conscious Hip-Hop world change with their powerful ‘Rise’

SoulSonic, originally from Chicago, is a Producer and Composer of Conscious Hip-Hop and Hip-Hop Soul on the Alchemyst Audio music label out of Vegas.

Currently collaborating with lyricist and artist JordanL to create the soul soothing, energy releasing, rallying cry Hip-Hop Anthem RISE. JordanL is an established HipHop artist from Detroit, he brings ridiculous heat and thought inspiring lyrics in his music and delivery.

RISE is a Hip-Hop Anthem speaking on police brutality and world events in the Black community in a voice to mark and embrace the moment and our people. A righteous voice from the experience that the streets in all these cities has taught us, that we have been profiled, treated as less, abused by the power of morally bankrupt officers, and systemically discriminated against.

As a people, the majority in power has put that knee on our neck, from locking car doors when we pass, to crossing the street when we walk, to denying access to opportunity, to hunting us. We as a people have taken a knee, but we as a people also RISE.

SoulSonic to creatively addresses inequities I have seen, personally experienced, or was made aware of as I grew up. RISE is written in 2020, but could have easily been among the songs played at any operation P.U.S.H rally (People United to Serve Humanity) occurring in Chicago in the 70s as well. Its the spirit, and the intention of the spirit that shapes the music. Chicago will always be part of my creative process.

I am drawn to the cinema of music. Music that makes your spirit rise, soar, reflect, or allows you space to contemplate quiet thoughts or the people and environment around you. This can be achieved boldly or subtly, the thoughts can be in the silences in-between the notes, as long as the music is intentional and present.

My inspiration comes from the Women who raised me, my mother Elizabeth, who’s passed, and the Woman I Love, my wife Jennifer. They are both remarkable women, souls and people. They are and were generous, caring, loving and optimistic beings in a world where it seems there is a little less light everyday.

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ONLINE:

SoulSonic Twitter
https://twitter.com/SoulSonicMusic
SoulSonic Rise Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GWJae4iFiI
Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/track/6y5XMPU56CX2m1JeADE0W4
Alchemyst Audio Website
https://www.AlchemystAudio.Com