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XScape Hires Vincent Herbert As Manager

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XScape is serious about making a comeback. With a major tour that is clearly giving fans what they’ve been waiting for the group is really on their grind.

The group has hired Vincent Herbert to represent them as their manager, in order to take it to the next level.

Tamika stated,

We sat down with him, had some food and just talked, like how most business takes place, he just got our vision and he saw the potential in us

Tiny added,

We love what he did with Tamar and Lady Gaga and we also knew he understood the business. We’re really excited.

The group is still working with Mona Scott-Young, as it relates to the TV portion of their brand.

Vincent manages the music

This is all so interesting considering Tamar is also included on the XScape tour and Tiny is one of Tamar’s best friends.

If Tamar still has a strong petty hand, I can definitely see her having an issue with this.

I also wonder if this makes Kandi think twice about not recording music with the group.

Vince just signed Remy Ma to his roster also.

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Alivia Clark Drops New Electropop Song “Breathless”

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Soon-to-be superstar Alivia Clark makes her triumphant return following a one-year hiatus. The multifaceted talent showcases her sonic evolution through her new single, “Breathless.” “Breathless” is a culmination of genres, most notably EDM/House and Pop. The Dance-Pop, Electropop song has an R&B/Soul flair, demonstrating Alivia Clark’s versatility and immense artistry.

“Breathless” is a booming, fun feminine anthem. Alivia Clark’s sultry, seductive vocals pair well with the song’s thumping, up-tempo instrumentation. The flirtatious, sensual jam is a late-night bop that is passionate and carefree. “‘Breathless’ captures the intoxicating feeling of losing control in a moment of desire.” Alivia Clark continues, “The song lives in that space between vulnerability and power – where emotions hit harder than logic.” 

Follow Alivia Clark on Instagram (@alivia314) and TikTok (@aliviaaaclark).

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