Majority of my sessions consisted with a producer named Kevin Randolph, you’ve heard music he’s worked on before. Yadda yadda yadda, you’ve heard every artist talk about that by now. In 2020, COVID jumpstarted this world of virtual creativity. We’ve been in a love/hate relationship, one day it’s the greatest thing to exist, the next I’m about to pack my shit up and leave. To start, I’m head over heels in love with music. With more podcasts and press outlets than ever, I ultimately knew I’m the only one who can tell this. ![]() How do I convey what’s been going on, with empathy knowing damn well my problems are the least of the world’s concern. In an industry centered around overloading content more than ever, I did the opposite. On top of that, one year since I’ve posted anything on social media. That being 4 and a half years since my last album, Sunset Diner, came out. Since I have last released a project Juice WRLD was still alive, Tyrese Haliburton was still in college and Call of Duty Warzone hadn’t even been released. The new tape includes videos for “Ball Like Me Too,” “If I Stop Now,” “Blow Up,” “Undefeated,” and the entrancing “25MIN Freestyle.” Check it out now! The visual started with Gee fiddling with his house arrest ankle band, followed by a clip of one of his earlier performances as a rapper. To support the project’s announcement, the rapper took to social media to share a documentary-type post that displayed a short timeline of his journey in the game. Earlier this week (March 17) EST Gee released his new mixtape, MAD, via CMG Records/Warlike/Interscope Records, with guest appearances from Boosie Badazz and Young Scooter. While the Kentucky spitter is still new to the rap scene, the milestones he has accomplished thus far have positioned him as a heavy hitter among his peers. 7 on the Billboard 200 and captured the No. His acclaimed mixtape, Bigger Than Life or Death, reached No. Since stepping on the scene in 2019, CMG superstar EST Gee has become one of the hottest rappers in the game right now. Speak Up G is now available across all streaming platforms. If you haven’t been paying attention to the NLess Entertainment rooster, I can guarantee that this year will bring a lot of new eyes as artists like Big Homiie G continue to make great strides in their careers. “Don’t Want To Be Famous,” is currently sitting at 226,000 views and counting on Youtube, and his latest song “G Next,” has accumulated 81k views in only 6 days. In support of the deluxe, he released a handful of new visuals for some of his tracks. ![]() This project consists of 9 new singles including features from his label mate Big30 and Memphis artist K Carbon. ![]() ![]() On March 24, Big Homiie G released the deluxe version of his project “Speak Up G,” via NLess Entertainment/Connect Music. Rising Memphis rapper Big Homiie G, is no exception as he is on pace to become one of the hottest artists rising from the city. Home to Moneybagg Yo, Glorilla, Gloss Up, NLE Choppa, Pooh Shiesty, and many other notable artists, the city has taken over the music scene in many ways. Memphis is responsible for many emerging artists over these last few years.
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