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Young Sleep drops “Remission” video/single ft. Royal Flush

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Rochester’s Young Sleep has returned with a mighty new single and accompanying video this morning.  “Remission” (Produced by long-time collaborator Jimmy Dukes) is named for guest collaborator, Queens NY rhyme-icon Royal Flush, who just beat cancer.

Speaking on the link-up Sleep said “we originally connected via Instagram, and I showed my appreciation of the legend.  He came out to support when I shot my video for ‘Higher Learning’ with Mickey Factz and we’ve been bro’s since.” 

Watch official video “Remission” ft. Royal Flush: https://youtu.be/l_Zn2z8PAxA

“Remission” will appear on the forthcoming Sleep City 3 Mixtape to drop on July 25th.  The emcee has previously leaked a few other tracks from the project previously including “Wes Craven” featuring Dark Lo and the aforementioned “Higher Learning” featuring Mickey Factz (links to both below).

Watch official video for “Wes Craven” ft. Dark Lo: https://youtu.be/hpeGZALAfWI

Watch official video for “Higher Learning” ft. Mickey Factz: https://youtu.be/pW1q7ajKYdw

Other tracks featuring Beanie Sigel, Ransom and Nature also materialized and may also appear on the project.


Follow Young Sleep: https://www.instagram.com/youngsleep585/

Follow Royal Flush: https://www.instagram.com/royalflush/

Follow Jimmy Dukes: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimmydukes/

U.S. Publicity Contact: Jerry Graham, JerryGrahamPublicity@gmail.com

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Hope Easton Releases Heartfelt and Humorous New Wedding Song “3D Life”

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A Song for Family, Love, and Life’s Beautiful Complexity

Acclaimed cellist, vocalist, and composer Hope Easton announces the release of her latest single, “3D Life,” a vibrant, funny, and deeply personal song written for her niece and goddaughter, Leylan, on the occasion of her wedding to David. The song is now available on all major streaming platforms.

Blending humor, sentimentality, and a rich musical palette, “3D Life” captures the spirit of a modern wedding anthem—with a wink. Easton draws from inside family jokes, generational wisdom, and musical traditions to craft a piece that feels as timeless as it is tailor-made.

“It’s her wedding song—with a little humor, it could easily be in Wedding Crashers,” says Easton with a smile. “It’s really about life, and how we go through everything together.”

The track reflects on family legacy—quoting the bride’s grandfather’s dry wit (“You can’t always be happy” after watching someone get married) and celebrating the bride’s connection to her talented maternal grandmother, Easton’s own mother. With loving candor, Hope jokes that Leylan is the only one of six nieces who can’t sing—but inherited all the other gifts. “In the end,” Easton says, “it’s about love. We’re all here to love one another, or we wouldn’t be here.”

“3D Life” concludes with a nod to the couple’s new shared last name, now known affectionately as “The Swifts.”

About Hope Easton
Hope Easton is a genre-defying musical force. Classically trained at Cleveland Institute of Music, New England Conservatory, and as a Fulbright Scholar under Ralph Kirshbaum in the UK, she has performed as a soloist since her teenage years—including appearances at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center at age 15. She has performed in renowned festivals such as Aspen, Banff, Meadowmount, and Yellow Barn.

Now based in Los Angeles, Easton fuses her classical foundation with pop, jazz, and original songwriting. She’s toured with Sheila Nicholls, formed her own band Hope & The Russians, and frequently performs solo using electric and acoustic cello. Her ensemble, Sonos Chamber Players, provides high-end music for private events, corporate gigs, and public venues, including TV appearances on The Bold and the Beautiful and more.

Hope has collaborated with artists such as Adele, Sheryl Crow, OneRepublic, Garth Brooks, Don Henley, Frank Ocean, and many others. Her studio credits span top networks and commercials, including The Voice, American Idol, The Tonight Show, and multiple national ad campaigns.

She continues to perform with orchestras across Southern California, record for film/TV scores, and share moments of her eclectic musical journey via social media.

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