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SECRET SOCIETY 2: NEVER ENOUGH

PREMIERING FRIDAY, JULY 29 ON AMAZON PRIME

The Film Features Blac Chyna, Vivica A. Fox, Jeremy Meeks, 

Bobby Lytes & Felicia “Snoop” Pearson

Lead By Reyna Love, Erica Pickett, Johnell Young and Adejah Parrish

Cameo Appearances by Trina, Nikita Dragun & More!

Watch The Trailer Here

Atlanta, GA (July 18, 2022) — Award-winning author and producer, Miasha Coleman, announced today that her new film “Secret Society 2: Never Enough” is set to be released on Friday, July 29 on Amazon Prime. The movie stars Reyna Love, Blac Chyna, Vivica A. FoxErica Pinkett, and Adejah Parrish. Based on events from Miasha’s 2008 book “Never Enough,” and her 2021 film “Secret Society: All We Have is Us,” the sequel is slated to peak high on Amazon Prime.
On the heels of Miasha Production’s first independent film (which peaked at #3 on Amazon Prime), “Secret Society 2: Never Enough” is expected to have an even better viewer satisfaction rating with an all-new story line, and the addition of new actors. The cast list includes Blac Chyna, Felicia ‘Snoop’ Pearson (The Wire), Bobby Lytes, Johnell Young (Wu-Tang: An American Saga), Adejah Parrish, Eddie Soto (Cartel Crew), Cree Campbell (Growing Up Hip-Hop), T’arie Jai, Myka OsorioTrina and more. The sequel was intentional about casting more actors from the LGBTQ+ community to authentically tell their narrative. Additionally, the fashion, drama, and plot twists are enhanced for “Secret Society 2: Never Enough.” Actors and actresses such as Academy Award nominee Vivica A. Fox return to play Celess’ mom, Jeremy Meeks returns as Khalil, Vincent De Paul returns as Derrek, Tyler Hopkins returns as Michael, and Kelvin Hair II returns as James.
From gold digger to being thrown under, Celess (Reyna Love) is making her rounds to prove her loyalty to the game with bestie Si Si (Adejah Parrish). It’s not a matter of if your past will catch up to you, it’s when! In this fast-paced, edge of your seat sequel to 2021’s movie of the year, viewers are in for even more twists than before. Celess is back outside! With a newfound hunger and a bestie, Si Si, to eat with she wastes no time filling her plate. She and Si Si climb the ranks of young Hollywood and are on the brink of making it big but that’s when they learn the ‘bigger you are the harder you fall’ – especially when your past is tugging at your Louboutins. Picking up where Secret Society left off, Secret Society 2’s fashion, drama, and plot twists all set out to prove one thing and that is in Celess’ world of love versus pain, it’s Never Enough.
The first movie, also executive produced by Miasha Coleman and her husband, Rich Coleman, had fans and celebrities tweeting and raving about how great it was. It struck many conversations about the featured fashion, soundtrack, and the LGBTQ+ community. Previous supporters of Secret Society include: Yandy Smith, Karen Civil, Jayda Cheaves, Kandi, Alonzo Arnold, Tamar Braxton, TS Madison, Saucy Santana, and more. They are all anticipating the premiere of Secret Society 2: Never Enough.
For more information on how to watch Secret Society 2: Never Enough on Amazon Prime go to:www.MIASHA.com
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“To Love Is To Perform”: Jada Di’Larosa’s Poetic Meditation on Love, Identity, and Solitude

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On April 17, 2026, independent artist Jada Di’Larosa introduces a deeply evocative new chapter in her creative journey with the release of To Love Is To Perform. Emerging from the rich cultural undercurrent of New Orleans, Di’Larosa delivers a project that feels intimate, cinematic, and emotionally unguarded—an album that quietly lingers long after the final note fades.

Blending elements of alternative, indie, and nu-jazz, the record is less about traditional structure and more about atmosphere and emotional storytelling. It unfolds like a series of late-night reflections—soft, immersive, and deeply personal. Each track carries a sense of stillness, where restraint becomes a powerful artistic choice, allowing listeners to fully absorb the subtle complexities within her sound.

Between the Spotlight and the Shadows

Jada Di’Larosa’s artistry is shaped by a compelling dual existence. As a professional dancer and showgirl, her nights are filled with performance, light, and spectacle. Yet beyond the stage, she retreats into solitude—writing music that mirrors her introspective nature. This contrast is the emotional backbone of To Love Is To Perform, where themes of identity, vulnerability, and perception are explored with striking honesty.

Rather than presenting a polished, conventional album, Di’Larosa embraces imperfection. The project carries the raw essence of demos—unfiltered, organic, and alive. In her own words, it is “a diary” of her experiences, offering a glimpse into a world that is both quietly glamorous and deeply introspective. That authenticity gives the album its emotional weight, transforming it into something profoundly human.

Sound as Atmosphere, Silence as Language

Musically, the album is guided by minimalism and mood. Piano and violin arrangements intertwine with her haunting vocal delivery, creating a soundscape that feels almost suspended in time. Di’Larosa’s voice is uniquely her own—delicate yet assured, drifting through each composition with a poetic cadence that enhances the storytelling.

Tracks such as “showgirl” and “movie star” reflect the tension between persona and reality, while “bayou st. john” grounds the album in a sense of place and memory. The title track, “to love is to perform,” offers a philosophical lens on relationships, suggesting that love itself can be an act shaped by roles and expectations. Meanwhile, “costume” emerges as a defining moment—an exploration of identity, illusion, and the masks we wear.

Tracklist

  1. showgirl
  2. movie star
  3. bayou st. john
  4. to love is to perform
  5. candy
  6. blackbird
  7. spinster
  8. a love noir
  9. costume
  10. curtain call

A Quietly Powerful Artistic Statement

What makes To Love Is To Perform so compelling is its refusal to conform. It does not chase trends or demand attention—it invites it. The album thrives in its subtlety, rewarding listeners who are willing to slow down and engage with its emotional depth.

There is a cinematic quality throughout the record, as if each track is a scene from an unseen film—rich with symbolism, mood, and introspection. It’s an experience designed not just to be heard, but to be felt.

Defining Her Own Space

In an industry often driven by visibility and constant output, Jada Di’Larosa stands apart through intentional distance and artistic focus. She allows her work to speak on her behalf, cultivating a sense of mystery that only enhances her presence.

With To Love Is To Perform, she offers more than music—she offers perspective. It is a body of work that explores the delicate balance between who we are and who we present to the world, capturing the beauty and complexity of both.

As the release date approaches, the album positions Di’Larosa as a distinctive voice in contemporary alternative jazz—an artist unafraid to embrace vulnerability, ambiguity, and the quiet power of self-expression.

Connect with Jada Di’Larosa
Official Website: www.jadadilarosa.com
Instagram: @jada.dilarosa
Available on Spotify, Bandcamp, SoundCloud, and YouTube

For inquiries: jadadilarosa@yahoo.com

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