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NEW MOVIE JUUG GONE WRONG STARRING CLIFTON POWELL AND VANESSA SIMMONS AVAILABLE NOW ON AMAZON, ITUNES & GOOGLE PLAY

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New Comedy Also Stars Karlie Redd, Jamal Woolard, Jessica R. Ryan and Carlos Walker
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(ATLANTA, GA) – September 11, 2019 – Coming out the gate strong with Juug Gone Wrong, Director MarQues McConico might be your new favorite. McConico’s first project which he also takes the lead in Juug Gone Wrong stars Clifton PowellVanessa SimmonsKarlie ReddJamal WoolardJessica R. Ryan and Carlos Walker. This star-studded cast is unprecedented for a movie made in Birmingham, Alabama.
Juug Gone Wrong is an action-packed comedy of how two cousins that have similar yet different paths come together on an opportunity of a lifetime. Both cousins are active in the pharmaceutical field, one working legally and the other illegally. The film takes the audience on an adventure as the two take things to the next level by any means necessary.
Juug Gone Wrong is now available on AmazoniTunes, and Google Play.
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Rapper 4t9 Sets The Tone For His Career With Powerful Debut Single “Freedom”

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North London’s 4t9 isn’t just stepping into the UK rap scene – he’s kicking the door wide open with his debut single, “Freedom”. Blending hard-hitting drill beats with motivational lyricism, 4t9’s arrival feels bold, intentional, and impossible to ignore. While drill music often leans on themes of street life and bravado, “Freedom” carves out its own lane, focusing on self-belief, focus, and determination.

From the opening bars, 4t9’s delivery is sharp and direct. His tone carries a hunger that feels authentic, as he weaves between gritty observations and personal affirmations. The hook – “It’s been about freedom, it’s been about racks” – becomes a powerful mantra, embodying 4t9’s belief in chasing success on his own terms. There’s no reliance on empty bravado here; instead, 4t9 taps into the mindset of someone who’s faced challenges but refuses to let them define his path.

His verses showcase a knack for clever wordplay. Lines like “In Paris riding the metro / I’ve been wavy from the get-go / I still compete and I get gold / That’s the 9 on me like Crespo” highlight his ability to blend cultural references with sharp storytelling. He paints pictures of grind and grit, but it’s always laced with a forward-thinking attitude.

The track’s production matches this energy, with a brooding instrumental that balances dark, rolling basslines with crisp percussion. It’s the kind of beat that demands attention, creating the perfect backdrop for 4t9’s powerful delivery. Meanwhile, the track’s structure keeps momentum high, with the hook acting as a grounding point that ties the themes together.

Adding to the track’s impact is its visually striking music video, directed by ODXC. The visuals mirror the song’s intensity, capturing 4t9’s commanding presence as he delivers each bar with conviction. The sleek visuals, combined with the track’s unrelenting energy, make “Freedom” feel like a real statement piece.

With this debut release, 4t9 shows he’s not here to follow trends – he’s here to create his own lane. His blend of raw authenticity, sharp lyricism, and motivational energy makes this debut impossible to overlook. If “Freedom” is just the starting point, there’s no telling how far 4t9’s ambition will take him.

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