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Louisville’s Anna B Is Headed For A Music Takeover

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Indie artist Anna B is not your average Louisville girl. She began her career in junior high school where her debut single was spun on B96.5, TSU, K State U, and in the United Kingdom, and as they say the rest is history. Her claim to fame single “CEO” showcased the mature side of Anna B and let women know there’s no shame in anyone’s hustle.

Anna B’s latest single “Bad” reminds the world that she’s still young and ready to turn up. Anna B has been nominated for Best Hip Hop Artist for the KEUA Awards 2023 (Kentucky), and Best Entertainer Of The Year for BOBE Awards 2023.

“Grammy, Emmy’s, and BET nominations are just around the corner.” – Anna B

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Mvss and Butch Dawson Bring Fire and Purpose on “Fundamental”

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Mvss’ latest single, “Fundamental,” is a bold declaration of resilience, cultural pride, and unshakable determination. Featuring Baltimore powerhouse Butch Dawson, the track captures the essence of navigating today’s challenges while holding tight to the values passed down through generations. The production, with its booming bassline and subtle melodic layers, is a perfect foundation for Mvss’ commanding delivery. His opening lines immediately draw you into his world, where survival is an art, and success feels revolutionary. “Living life, making this money might look like a miracle,” he raps, weaving personal storytelling with broader cultural reflections.

Butch Dawson’s verse adds grit and urgency, balancing Mvss’ introspection with hard-hitting truths. His intricate wordplay and raw energy amplify the song’s impact, delivering lines like, “It’s a maze, but I never stress.” Together, they craft an anthem that’s equal parts empowering and confrontational, showcasing a synergy that feels both effortless and electric. As a preview of Mvss’ upcoming EP, Revolt, “Fundamental” is a statement piece, proving that hip-hop can be both deeply personal and powerfully universal. This is music that doesn’t just entertain—it challenges, uplifts, and inspires.

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