Music
Introducing Claude Leger an American musical Artist and Entrepreneur
Claude Leger, born in Haiti on May 15, is an American musical artist and entrepreneur known for his skills in the field of digital marketing. Music is widely considered the language of the soul. It connects people along the entire spectrum of emotion, sometimes without the use of words. Music has immortalized artists for generations because of its ability to resonate with millions of hearts. Claude Leger is a rising musician who has already become the master of Sounds because of his proficiency with Producing. The artist and musician have already won several titles in the world of music and will soon be known to the World has recently released his latest song called “Life Is Beautifull” with EMD (Electronic Music Dance) beats. Claude studied at Palmetto Elementary School from age 6, traveling to Florida with his parents (Jean Leger and Fedline Leger), through fifth grade; where he became one of the best students in his class and in the entire country. At the age of 12 he began his career as a Musician and Digital Marketing. “I always dream of doing something artistic that will keep me in the hearts of millions of people,” says Claude in an interview conducted by Gilberto Ewale Masa . He graduated from high school as a model student and enrolled in Florida Agricultural and Mechanical College, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in business. Before graduating from college, he founded a successful mobile phone company called Global Phone Exchange, offering easy access to mobile phones without users having to go to the store.
Global Phone Exchange has grown to be one of the largest technology companies out there with such features, operating in more than six countries. A year later he founded General Wealth, a cryptocurrency group that deals with crypto mining and teaches people how to invest and be profitable with cryptocurrencies.
Now Claude Leger wants to experiment with music while running his business and thinking about his next move. For this reason, everyone who knows him describes him as a serial entrepreneur who only thinks about how to make everything he proposes profitable. His greatest influences have been Lebron James, Meek Mill for the mentality and work philosophy that they have instilled in him since he was young.
His songs are already available on different music platforms such as Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, I tunes, Deezer, tidal and other international platforms.
Your mindset is nothing more than your habitual way of seeing things. And, as a mentor once told me: “In order for things to change for you, you have to change”
Claude Leger.
Album
(Album) Benny The Butcher – Everybody Can’t Go @bennybsf
New Album from the Butcher the Def Jam debut. Benny the Butcher has deliver us a 12 song album with features from Lil wayne , Snoop Dogg , Pezzy, Westside Gunn and more! Production from Hit Boy and Alchemist. Check out “Everyone Can’t Go”.
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(Audio) J Lyles – Here I am @iamjlyles
J Lyles makes his return to the world of HipHop, and in a big way, with his new single titled “Here I am”. It’s been a while since we’ve heard anything new from the talented artist but we can officially say those days are over with this new single as Lyles continues to prep a new album that is slated to release this year. Being lyrically relatable has never been a problem for the New Jersey native, and that continues to be true with “Here I am”. Life sometimes takes a toll on us as humans, we all go through ups and downs mentally and physically but those who stay true to themselves while staying afloat through the rough times are the ones that seem to come out the smoke when those bad days disappear. In his own words Lyles describes the song by saying “I discuss various points of my life and the effects of incarceration, family trauma and struggles to get through college and life after college. This song is a testament of wins and losses, pain, and perseverance that led to this version of myself. “Here I Am”.” J Lyles is that exact person that comes out of the smoke battle scarred and tired but wiser and battle tested. He’s always ready to give it his all when those tough times roll back around with rhymes like “Made it to 27 I must be here for a reason/applying pressure smothering all you turkeys that’s under seasoned/they telling me to keep going/my music the voice of reason.” Staying ten toes down with the current version of himself is what the artist is striving for now a days, staying away from those who may not prove to be worthy of being within his circle. “I’m a legend to the game/but I never wanted fame/cause everybody knows your name and unfamiliar with your pain” spits Lyles at the beginning of the second verse, further cementing his true to self rhymes being provided by the man behind the mic. With his debut album titled The Execution still being perfected behind closed doors, J Lyles opens up one door to give new and older listeners a sample of what is to come until the timing is right for The Execution.
Album
(Album) D’Shaun – CRWN @RylDShaun
Backed by only one single, “S’mores & Rumchata”, D’Shaun comes crash landing at #4 onto the iTunes top 40 HipHop album chart and right back into your music libraries with CRWN. The highly anticipated project lived up to expectations on the first day of its release as it also entered yet another chart on iTunes. CRWN peaked at #88 on the top 100 albums in all genres chart, sitting comfortably and confidently above Elton John’s Diamonds. This incredible accomplishment doesn’t happen without D’Shaun and the RYLTY crew’s hard work and dedication to creating an album packed with 12 playable and enjoyable records that each bring a different sound and vibe when stimulating your brain.
D’Shaun continues to put Converse, Texas, on the map as he showcases not only his talent but the talents found within his circle. From Austria to Detroit to Houston, he credits the artists around him for helping provide the “spacey yet quintessential HipHop but with a new school sort of feel” sound that he believes his latest body of work entails. This album not only incorporates HipHop but it also throws some dashes of rap, pop and R&B, adding some more seasoning to the recipe we already knew D’Shaun brought to the table. He’s dabbled in those genres before but with CRWN he brings them altogether in a cohesive manner, letting each live and grow with one another as they flow beautifully the more and more you run the project back. For him, CRWN is set to “change the whole landscape, the city and the state, the lives of each of these young men in RYLTY”. Those changes begin with track number one titled “Nonstop” which is fitting for the vibes that you continuously find yourself emerged in. Between track one and twelve you’ll find up tempo hits meant for the radio in “Chalice”, “Notice”, “S’mores & Rumchata” and “Alright”. You’ll also hear the artist slowing things down a bit with “4U”, “LoveSICK”, “Virgo Season Interlude” and “My Way”. Pure raps are expressed within the previously mentioned “Nonstop” along with “Gentlemen’s Club”, “Sprite Zero” and “Waver”. If there was a sound that D’Shaun didn’t think was fun or didn’t fit the wave he was gearing towards then it simply didn’t make the cut, the artist says that CRWN “is more fun and shows what wearing the crown is like” when comparing the project to its predecessor KNG.
Four years separate both albums and in between those four years we’ve heard how highly D’Shaun has spoken about the trio of albums he had been planning on releasing with all being companions to one another. With two down and one to go the one man band artist has been growing and maturing within his sound and will only continue to do so. He showcases that behind each verse, chorus, ad-lib, snare, kick or high hat he decides to incorporate into this world where creativity never ends. We can call this world “RYL” and here we’ll find the king at his throne wearing a crown meant for only him, exuding royalty the only way he knows how.
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