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“Beautiful Girls” is more than a collaboration — it’s a celebration of reggae’s legacy and future.
Oakland’s own Ms. Kash has been turning up the heat all summer, but her recent performance of “I’m Good” was nothing short of a mic-drop moment. The fiery single, produced by Rappy On The Beat, has already become one of the top releases of Summer 2025, racking up streams and dominating playlists nationwide. But it’s on stage where Kash truly brings the record to life, matching the energy of her lyrics with an undeniable star presence.
From the moment the beat drops, viewers already know what time it is. Kash delivers her bars with precision and fire, proving why “I’m Good” isn’t just another single, it’s a declaration. With its salute to Miami icon Jacki-O woven into the mix, the track hits with both nostalgia and new-wave power, giving fans a reason to keep it on repeat.
Her momentum extends far beyond this anthem. After dropping “Can’t Fold” and its Kidd Kidd-assisted remix earlier this year, Kash has only sharpened her edge. Now, the countdown begins for her debut album, set to release November 22, 2025; a project fans are already buzzing about.
On top of five nominations and a scheduled live performance at the Indie Music Channel Awards, Ms. Kash continues to stack wins while raising the bar for independent artists everywhere.
If Summer 2025 needed a soundtrack, Ms. Kash made sure “I’m Good” is front and center. The anthem is here, the streams prove it, and the best part? The best is yet to come!
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Ottawa, Canada — Rising hip hop artist Taz Bentii is poised to make waves on the national stage with the upcoming release of his debut project, Eleven Eleven, dropping July 25, 2025. At just 20 years old, the Ottawa-based rapper has emerged as one of the city’s most promising new talents, known for his rapid evolution, magnetic energy, and lyrical precision.
Taz’s new video for “Cheap Date” is already gaining traction among fans and critics alike, showcasing his versatility and storytelling finesse. 🎥 Watch the video: Cheap Date Video 🎧 Pre-save/stream Eleven Eleven: https://ffm.to/tazbentiieleveneleven
Since launching his music career just three years ago, Taz has achieved milestones many artists spend a decade chasing. His sound has resonated beyond Ottawa, leading him to record in Atlanta, New York, and Miami, and to perform on his first tour through Texas. His drive has earned him studio time with DJ Holiday, the Atlanta-based DJ known for collaborations with Gucci Mane and Meek Mill, setting the stage for Eleven Eleven to be his most polished and compelling work yet.
Earlier this year, Taz made headlines after collaborating with TV Gucci, a member of Drake’s OVO collective, further solidifying his standing as a Canadian artist on the rise. Media coverage continues to build around him, including a recent feature on CTV Ottawa.
To kick off the release, Taz will take the stage alongside fellow Ottawa talent Xav Trudeau at The 27 Club Ottawa on July 18. Following that, fans can catch him on July 20 in Toronto as part of the Riff Raff Green Apple Tour at Rivoli.
Looking ahead, Taz Bentii is set to join music executive Quincy “Big Heff” Taylor’s Streets Most Wanted Tour in September, hitting 10 cities across North America to help promote Eleven Eleven and continue expanding his reach.
Additional upcoming performances include:
With momentum building and major collaborations underway, Taz Bentii continues to prove that Ottawa isn’t just a pit stop on the map—it’s the launchpad for a new generation of Canadian hip hop.
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Viral Singer/Songwriter Chase Alexander Partners With Warner Music Group to Drop his new single "The One"
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Los Angeles, CA — Before the bright lights of Hollywood and the big stage of America’s Got Talent, there was a little boy with a dream and two parents willing to sacrifice everything to help make it come true.
King Moore, a talented young performer born and raised in Tampa, FL now residing in California, making his national debut on this season of America’s Got Talent, began dreaming big before he could even spell the word “Hollywood.” Born and raised in a loving household led by Verlin and Ivette Moore, King declared at just three years old that he wanted to be an actor, singer, rapper, model, and dancer. But like many parents who’ve experienced the entertainment world’s ups and downs, Verlin hesitated.
“I told him to come back in two years if he still felt the same,” Verlin recalls. “He never forgot.”
True to his word, at age five, King returned and asked again — this time with even more conviction. Ivette, having overheard the original conversation, reminded Verlin of his promise. As a father committed to teaching his sons integrity, he knew what had to come next: it was time to get to work.
From that day forward, the Moore family committed themselves to helping King chase his dream. Ivette left her job to focus full-time on his training. Together, they invested deeply in King’s development — acting classes, vocal coaching, piano lessons, gymnastics, and countless hours in the studio. They traveled from state to state, giving King every opportunity to perform, grow, and be seen.
Much of King’s early inspiration came from watching icons like Michael Jackson, Chris Brown, Bruno Mars, and Justin Bieber on YouTube and TV — dreams sparked by an iPad gifted one Christmas. Those early influences planted seeds that are now beginning to bloom.
Now 9 years old, King Moore has already started building an impressive résumé. He’s had small roles in feature films including Cora Bora, The Wild Robot, and CoComelon (as Cody). His face has graced national commercials for AT&T and Toyota. He’s appeared twice on the Tamron Hall Show (ABC/Disney), as well as the Portia Bruner Show (Fox). He’s toured with stars like That Girl Lay Lay, Kenan Thompson, Young Dylan, and Heiress Harris, and even co-hosted alongside Nick Cannon at the 2025 Honda Battle of the Bands at SoFi Stadium.
King also holds the distinction of being the youngest ambassador for the Black College Expo and the youngest child entertainer invited to the White House under the Biden-Harris administration. There, he spoke on gun violence prevention, reminding the nation: “Kids make up 50% of the population, but we’re 100% of the future.”
Now, one of King’s biggest dreams — performing in front of the world on America’s Got Talent — has come true. The journey is far from over, but it’s a milestone moment for a boy who dared to dream — and the parents who believed in him enough to help make it a reality.
Follow King Moore’s journey as it unfolds on America’s Got Talent this season.
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