Sunday, December 22, 2024
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Mossy B4 Prez has a lot to say in the upcoming edition of Syllabus Magazine. Mossy talks about what makes cruise in his ‘own lane” as an artist. He also talks about some of his personal issues that inspire much of his music and he gets a few things off of his chest. Hit the video below to check out a preview and don’t forget to catch the full interview in the latest edition of Syllabus Magazine!

Syllabus Magazine, the Carolina’s source for Music, Culture and Fashion

Some may call it shy, others may call in introspective or reserved, but those who understand self-assured women will simply call it a Quiet Confidence. Either way, don’t get it twisted, rapper and hip-hop female artist Shai Girl has made a name for herself by daring to defy the norms that we regularly see in hip-hop. Check out the preview below as Shai Girl discusses the need for more female representation in the music industry. Check out the full discussion in the upcoming issue of Syllabus!

Syllabus Magazine, the Carolina’s source for Music, Culture and Fashion

Trailblazers can be defined by many terms: Leaders, Innovators, Creators, Originators; we can go on and on. But one very important aspect for all Trailblazers is that they create their own paths. The upcoming issue of Syllabus takes a look at a few of these Trailblazers, which include Hollywood and Troy. The duo will talk about the relevance of them meeting as third graders, and growing into a team that has been able to create some of the most talked-about events, promotions and music from their region.

We can’t think of a time in our history where young people need to be motivated more than NOW. This trailblazer issue which includes interviews with Mossy B 4 Prez, Shai Girl, and Tawanna Tolbert, all include young entrepreneurs and artists who don’t mind creating their own lanes and who aren’t concerned with daring to be different. We are excited to share this issue in hopes that the Trailblazers we’ve selected will encourage YOU to shine as well.

Syllabus Magazine, the Carolina’s source for Music, Culture and Fashion

In the June 2014 issue of Syllabus, we get to check out rapper Ceeza Luciano. In this in-depth interview with writer Tamera Rios, Ceeza discusses his interesting and complicated family life. He also talks about how he developed his sound and how he “studied” different types of artist and sounds, while crafting his own sound.

Ceeza has had many name changes, which is a reflection of his growth as an artist, and we all know with growth, comes a rebirth. We look forward to sharing Ceeza Luciao – A Lyricist – Reborn. June 2014!

Check out one of Ceeza Luciano’s newest tracks, his dedication to Hip-Hop- “Everything” produced by MKSB.

http://youtu.be/A8WWNAF6F4M

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