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Giles reintroduces himself with timely, moving single ‘Alive’

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Back in the day, so to speak, Alvin L. Giles was putting out tons of music on YouTube and working closely with R&B and soul artist Cody ChesnuTT – touring the world as his music director and working as the principal arranger for his critically acclaimed album Landing on 100. He even worked as pianist and lead musician on the song “What Does Freedom Mean” for the soundtrack to the Oscar-winning film “Twelve Years a Slave.” Then he became a father and his focus shifted to being a good provider and dad. Now, 10 years since his last release hit the shelves, the artist known as Giles is reintroducing himself to the world with his stirring new single “Alive” and a chorus that borrows from the colloquial expression it’s not the size of the dog in the fight, it’s the size of the fight in the dog. “When I wrote the song it was really a message to myself because I needed the encouragement,” he says. “When you’ve stepped away from your dreams and passions for 10 years, even if you’re do

Weems Street Rapper MONDUHGOAT Setting the Vibe With His Hard-Hitting Single "Wealthy"

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November 8th, 2021, set the pace for MONDUHGOAT after releasing his hard-hitting single titled "Wealthy."   Mixed and mastered by the gifted producer RAN, the track features an earth-shuttering beat that will get you vibing to the ingenuity of the rapper. With almost every single released by MONDUHGOAT being a hit song in the making, the prodigy set out on this track to record something that will turn up your mood and vibe when chilling at home, with your peers, or even at the club with your pals. Wealthy was a follow-up to MONDUHGOAT's five-track G.O.A.T. EP 2 that was released in 2020 as he set the stage in the lucrative rap business.   Written with utmost creativity by MONDUHGOAT himself and distributed through Weems Street Entertainment (WSE) music label, Wealthy comes off with its unique style and vibes wrapped around the well-crafted bars by the rapper. Hardly do Hip-Hop artists come off as favorites when they rap about realism and notoriety; however, MONDUHG