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@TheRReport1 April Indie Spotlight: @jcenae – The R Report

Jacqueline Cenae Williams a.k.a.  (J’Cenae) was born February 6, 1986 to Murindia and the late Clanater Williams in Rolling Fork, MS. J’Cenae began singing at her local church and also competed in talent shows, and pageants. In 2004 she auditioned for the local American Idol and won a spot to audition in New Orleans, LA and in Denver, Colorado in 2005. Her ability lead her to a music scholarship at Alcorn State University, where she performed with ASU Gospel Choir, ASU Concert Choir and Singers With A Purpose (S.W.A.P). Once leaving Alcorn around 2008, she began singing background for Blues singer Nathaniel Kimble and Chris Ivy.  In 2010 she began traveling with the legendary Marvin Sease. After his passing she began concentrating on her own music career. She continued to sing background for artist such as Vick Allen, Lacee, and Nellie Tiger Travis. In 2016 J’Cenae released a single entitled Good Stuff. J’Cenae has performed at numerous of venues with her band. She has performed in MS, LA, AL, AR, TX, AND at a number of Blues Festivals and Casino’s.  She has also performed on shows with Tucker,  Avail Hollywood, Dave Mack, Pokey, Bobby Rush, Grady Champion, Sweet Angel, Karen Wolf, Magic One, Rhomey and Calvin Richardson  just to name a few. In 2018, J’Cenae’s career started to flourish, when National recording artist Windell B took her under his wing. They began appearing on shows together, and in 2019, recorded her hit new single “I’ll Be down in a Minute” featuring The Boss Windell B. This single was released in 2020 and is now being played throughout the United States and Africa.   J’Cenae has been nominated for a Jackson Music Award (Best Engineered track) “I’ll be down in a minute.  In 2022, J’Cenae recorded Moving at your speed featuring fellow Mississippi artist J-Wonn. During this time J’Cenae continued to travel all over making her mark. In 2023 J’Cenae decided to further her career by launching her own Record Label (Raw Soul Muzik Group). In July of 2023 J’Cenae released her first single under her own record label entitled Set The Groove. This is a groovy party song that came out just in time for the summer, J’Cenae was also honored as one of the Queens of Soul by the Jackson Music Awards in 2023.  August 4, 2023 J’Cenae’s latest single written by J-Wonn was released on all digital outlets.  https://open.spotify.com/album/3hOyifwGArtAQHEd5y32Zy?si=y02RShXzQLOwjH795tf2fQ

Jim Jones Challenges Cam’ron To $10M Fight: “I’ll Box Ya Head Off” – The R Report

Jim Jones has thrown down the gauntlet and challenged Cam’ron to settle their differences in the boxing ring. The Dipset rapper appeared on The Breakfast Club on Thursday (February 27) where he was asked about his recently rekindled feud with Killa Cam. While Capo largely downplayed the drama with his former groupmate, who he referred to as his “brother” for life, there was one comment in particular that got under his skin. “You don’t get no credit for [jumpstarting careers]. They say all Jim do is send people to jail,” Charlamagne Tha God said, referencing Cam’ron’s recent taunt on his sports talk show It Is What It Is. “How I send people to jail? How?! What are these n-ggas smoking? They smoking new drugs out here!” Jones shot back. When Charlamagne clarified that the claim was made by Cam, the “We Fly High” hitmaker grew heated and challenged his former Diplomatic to a fight — for the right price, of course. “He’s a birdhead. He don’t want no smoke. I’ll box his head off. Where’s the ring at?” he said. “You getting money, right? $10 million right now. Today, n-gga. I’ll catch a flight wherever you at. You with Mayweather and ’em. $10 million. I’ll meet you in any boxing ring.” He added: “Now go make some jokes about that on your next show. I’ll box your head off. You know that. Don’t play with me. Now go type about that.” https://youtu.be/0uqvdaL_hCI?si=jqEuUQPHQ6McVfT-

From Freshman to Leader: How to Make the Most of Your HBCU Experience By Anaya Balkcom – The R Report

From Freshman to Leader: How to Make the Most of Your HBCU Experience? By Anaya Balkcom Every day I attend my HBCU I learn more about what cultivates a successful HBCU experience.The HBCU experience is culminated by a multitude of experiences that provide a sense of community,and brilliance. Over time, I’ve realized the factor that plays the largest role in this culmination ofexperiences is student leadership.Student leadership is a phrase that describes a student taking on a role in leadership. Sinceorganizations play a large role on my HBCU’s campus, this means that student leadership plays an evengreater role. When looking for organizations to join it’s best to look for those that align with your major.This will allow you to learn more about the major, gain experience in the field, and connect with yourclassmates. My student-leadership experience began during my sophomore year of college. I internedunder two vice-president leadership positions within two prominent communication organizations oncampus. I chose these organizations because they aligned with my major and I had a passion for the workI was doing within it. These internships allowed me to view the organization experience from a leadershipperspective. Going from a member to a leadership role is a drastic difference. While it is a drastic difference, it is not impossible. Being in this position just means that you nowhave to look at situations from all aspects. As a member, we often tend to view matters from our ownperspective, rarely seeking out a difference in opinion. Whereas being a leader, you have to look at thingsfrom a management perspective and a member perspective in order to ensure everyone is enjoyingthemselves and being treated equally.The road to leadership was not always an easy road. I’ve realized that in order to be an effectiveleader you need to be willing to learn something new every day. If you would’ve asked me, freshman yearif I saw myself fulfilling a leadership role for an organization in the future, I might have said no. At thetime, I couldn’t even imagine how I would juggle leading an organization, my school work, and hangingout with friends. Luckily Rome was not built in a day! Over time I’ve learned ways to optimize the most of my time, allowing me to pour into thedifferent parts of my life without running empty. I have also learned that you need to handle life one dayat a time. You don’t need to learn the ins and outs of your position in a day. Let it come gradually, makesome mistakes, this will allow you to learn the value of the decisions you make. Remember this is yourfirst time, and give yourself some grace. If you’re a member of an organization, please make sure to grantyour leaders some grace as well. They work extremely hard to bring you the best experience while stilltrying to foster their own memories. Also, please remember student leadership does not end at leadership roles within organizations.Student leadership is also lending a helping hand to a classmate, or sparking a discussion in class. Studentleadership to me means sparking change within your community and leading your classmates on the pathto success. Student leadership starts with a student willing to spark change and ends with other studentsbeing inspired to carry on and cultivate the change.

Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” Win 5 Grammys At the 2025 Grammy Awards – The R Report

With a clean sweep in all nominated categories, Kendrick Lamar's hit song Not Like Us won five awards at the 2025 Grammy Awards despite the song being shrouded in controversy. K-Dot came into the 67th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday (Feb. 2), with 17 career wins. The Compton, Calif. rapper significantly added to that total as his chart-topping 2024 single Not Like Us won five awards out of five nominations. The L.A. anthem won in the categories of Best Rap Song, Best Rap Performance, Best Music Video Record of the Year and Song of the Year. Kendrick Lamar himself took the stage to accept the award with Mustard in tow. After acknowledging his aunt Sharon, who had recently passed, and shouting out West Coast icon Dr. Dre, Kendrick dedicated his big win to his home city of Los Angeles. We're going to dedicate this one to the city, Kendrick declares in the video below. Compton, Watts, Long Beach, Inglewood, Hollywood. Out to the Valley, Pacoima, I.E., San Bernardino, all that. This is my neck of the woods that has held me down since a young pup. I was in the studio, scrapping to write the best raps and all that in order to do records like these. Kenny then took the time to give his fellow Californians a sense of hope amid the recent wildfire relief efforts. I can't give enough thanks to these places that I rolled around since high school. Most importantly, the people and the families out in the Palisades and Altadena. This is a true testament that we're going to continue to restore this city. We're going to keep rocking, he adds. https://youtu.be/H58vbez_m4E?si=Qv2YTAXzuaqBavA1

@TheRReport1 February Producer of the Month: @IAm_30Roc – The R Report

Samuel “30 Roc” Gloade is a producer and industry tastemaker originally born in Bronx, New York. Besides working behind the boards of mainstream artists, he enjoys honing new talent and preparing them for commercial success. Coming from a family of musicians, his father and cousin inspired his passion for snares, bass, and 808’s. Picking up a drum and joining his high school’s marching band led to 30 Roc’s early turnover in music production. He hopped onto scene connecting with rising talent on social media who were, like himself, looking to break into the music industry. 30 Roc took the extra mile to play an active role in the Atlanta independent music culture by serving as a guest judge for open-mic showcases including Hot 107.9 Durtty Boyz’ Battle Ground Monday. He audited new industry talent and gave away free beats and studio time to competition winners. While most of his production has a heavy bass and percussion, 30 Roc is looking to break a pop artist in the near future. He has experience with other sounds such as R&B and Reggae. ​Success: In February 2015, 30 Roc officially signed under Mike Will Made It’s Ear Drummer Records music label. His most successful single to date with the label is “Work Ya Muscle” by Earz which was featured on the VMAs in an Apple Music commercial with The Weeknd and in the motion picture Creed. Before signing with EDR, his success as a solo producer rose after Bandit Gang Marco’s club anthem “Nasty” in 2014. The single took off from the underground scale to radio numbers. Both T-Wayne and Trey Songz have done remixes to the single. T-Wayne’s “Nasty “ freestyle went platinum and peaked at #9 on Billboard Top 100’s for 4 consecutive weeks in May, 2015. At the turn of 2016, 30 has landed a placement on the Migos “YRN 2” mixtape for their single “Muhfuckin Tired,” Skippa Da Flippa’s “The Truth,” Lucci’s “Up on It,”. 30 landed placement on Jeezy’s Trap or Die 3 album with the single “Recipe” produced along with Mike Will. Continuing to be a great year for 30 he recently produced BoB’s latest track 4 lit which features T.I., and Ty Dolla Sign. 30 also has new music underway with TK N Cash. Credits: Gucci Mane, Jeezy, BoB, T.I., Ty Dolla Sign, Kodak Black, Sy Ari Da Kid, Bia, Juice Beth, Taylay, Eearz, Lucci, Anthony Hamilton, Travis $cott, TK N Cash, Skippa Da Flippa, Young Dolph, Jagged Edge, Trinidad James, K Camp, Snootie Wild, Young Dro, Future, Rae Sremmurd, Young Buck, Bandit Gang Marco, Peewee Long Way, Kirko Bangs, Kevin Gates, Young Thug, Que, Two-9, Kap G, and A1TheSuperGroup. Contact: Its30RocBeatz@gmail.com.

@TheRReport1 February Miss Unique of the Month: @anniehartigan – The R Report

Born in California and raised in New England. Annie Hartigan has taken over the entertainment industry by storm by her various talents. Singer, songwriter, actress, model, body positive icon and domestic violence advocate. Annie began performing in school talent shows and in her church choir at a very young age. In 2016, Annie was first discovered by an A&R from a Music Group in South Carolina and this was her first break into the music industry. That same year Annie was signed by an Entertainment Company and performed at many local shows and opened up for artists such as Black Rob, Kali Ranks and Eternal from Wu-Tang. In 2017 Annie became an independent artist. That same year Annie was seen on MTV, WorldStar and BET in Chief Keef music video. Annie later performed at her first Grammy event in New York City and New England's First All-Star Weekend in Boston Massachusetts in 2018. Annie was later signed to a Record Label out of Boston Massachusetts and was featured on many songs with various artists including multi-talented artist Yeshua Alexander that were all released worldwide on all music platforms including Apple Music, Pandora, Amazon Music, Google Play and Spotify. In addition to her music career, Annie has also pursued a career in writing to help other single moms navigate motherhood and also for victims of domestic violence since Annie is a survivor herself. Annie made a post on Facebook titled Single Mom Truth that went viral over night. Within a weeks time Annie's Single Mom Truth was shared over 47,000 times on Facebook. Annie was then later contacted by an editor from Filter Free Parents and Annie's article was later published worldwide alongside another article she wrote titled: I'll never judge someone who stays in an abusive relationship because it takes guts to leave. Both articles were shared on Meredith Masonry’s platform and was then shared with over 3 million people. Annie has appeared in many magazines and has been published in various articles and websites. Annie has completely taken overthe internet with her body positive social media movement and inspiring others to love and appreciate the body they’re in. Annie’s achievements consist of performing at shows all over the east coast at music venues and large festivals, has worked under wu-tang clan management, acted in a short film with Hollywood movie actor Antoine Morgan in New York City and also took part in a global companion for Khloe Kardashians company Good American. There’s lot more in store for Annie Hartigan and her career. Follow her on her platforms for more upcoming news! Social Media-Facebook: @iamanniehartIG: @anniehartiganTikTok: @anniehartiganYouTube: @anniehartiganSpotify/Apple Music/SoundCloud: @anniehartigan

YFN Lucci Released From Jail After Almost Four Years Behind Bars – The R Report

YFN Lucci is officially free after serving four years behind bars in a racketeering case. Lucci was released from prison on Friday (January 31), and welcomed by his children, family members and friends in a heartwarming video posted to his Instagram Story shortly afterward. The Atlanta rapper was officially sentenced in January 2024 after pleading guilty to one count of violating Georgia’s Street Gang and Terrorism Prevention Act, though he had been behind bars since January 2021 on the case. He received a sentence of 10 years in prison followed by 10 years on probation, but as part of a plea deal, he was able to get out even earlier. In a statement to 11Alive, Lucci said: “I’ve learned a lot during my time away. I’m incredibly grateful for my family and friends—who have stood by me the whole time. Now, it’s my turn to give back. I want to use my voice, my platform, and my music to inspire those who look up to me. I want to show people it’s never too late to make a change. For me, this time is about growth, redemption, and purpose. I’m excited—there’s so much more to come.” His attorneys added: “Rayshawn Bennett, widely known as YFN Lucci, was granted early release on parole and walked out of prison this morning to dozens of waiting friends and family. He is overjoyed to reunite with his children, his family, and his music. He will waste no time releasing new music and getting back on stage to perform for his fans.” https://youtu.be/JO4TtMrtk6Y?si=CSwaO_MO9Z_bqP_g

Wallo Attempts To Squash The Beef Between Cam’ron & Jim Jones – The R Report

Wallo has attempted to broke a truce between warring Diplomats Cam’ron and Jim Jones. The Million Dollaz Worth of Game co-host made the public plea on Instagram, calling for peace between the two greats of early ’00s Hip Hop who have rekindled their feud in recent days. Alongside a throwback picture of Killa Cam and Capo, Wallo wrote: “I’m writing this letter from a place of deep admiration and respect. From my prison cell, I witnessed something truly incredible — the bond and brotherhood you two shared. Through BET, MTV, college radio, XXL, The Source, and so many other platforms, you brought Harlem’s energy to the world in a way that was nothing short of legendary. “The connection between you brothers was unmatched. The energy, the swag, the culture — it was magnetic. Watching you both rise together gave people like me something to admire and hold onto, even in the toughest times. Straight up, I HATE seeing the distance now, because what you two had was more than music; it was a movement.” He continued: “I’m sitting here catching a cold, but before I lay it down tonight, I had to get this off my chest. I needed to let you know how much I appreciated everything you shared with us all. Y’all embodied that Harlem pride and made it feel like we were all part of something bigger. “Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for giving us that. I truly believe that tomorrow can be better than yesterday, and I’m holding onto the hope that you two can find that brotherhood again. I love y’all, and I’ll forever respect the impact you’ve made. Love & Respect.”

Kanye West Declares Himself The “G.O.A.T Of All G.O.A.T’s” – The R Report

On Monday night (Jan. 13), the artist formerly known as Kanye West announced a new drop on his YZY website. The post features a new slipper design called the SL-01. The black low-top shoe is very streamlined, sans any markings and includes a rigid sole. SL-01 at https://yzy-sply.com/ I don’t collab, he captioned the post. In a follow-up post, Ye shared a photo of an old laptop computer. He captioned that post, To be specific Any brand other than Yeezy F**k you Close your dirty a*s laptops. Clearly on one, Ye quadrupled down on the braggadocio a few hours later in a post shared on Tuesday (Jan. 14). In the post, which features a photo of goat, the Chicago artist declared himself the greatest of all time at basically everything. RAPS [goat emoji] BEATS [goat emoji] ALBUMS [goat emoji] CLOTHES [goat emoji] PROPHECY [goat emoji] CHOIR [goat emoji] SHOES [goat emoji] MONEY [goat emoji] POSTS [goat emoji], he captioned the photo. TWEETS [goat emoji] AWARDS [goat emoji] AWARD SPEECHES [goat emoji] THE GOAT OF ALL GOATS OF ANY GOAT THAT WAS EVER GOATED [goat emoji] YOUR FAVORITE GOATS FAVORITE GOAT [goat emoji] YOUR DADS DAD TELL YA MOM YOU GOT A NEW DAD [goat emoji] PERFORMANCE [goat emoji] SHOW [goat emoji] SHOW MONEY [goat emoji] TOUR MONEY [goat emoji] GROUP ALBUMS [goat emoji] DOCUMENTARIES [goat emoji] EXECUTIVE PRODUCER [goat emoji] BRAND OWNER [goat emoji] TEETH [goat emoji] MOST PRODIGIES [goat emoji] INFLUENCE [goat emoji] ORIGINALITY [goat emoji] MASKS [goat emoji] CRASH OUT [goat emoji] CARS [goat emoji] HOMES [goat emoji] PROPERTIES [goat emoji] PAP PIC [goat emoji] TALENT RECRUIT [goat emoji] HE BEEN DID IT [goat emoji] HE BEEN SAID IT [goat emoji]. He concluded, THEY TOLD YOU I WAS DEAD BROKE CLONED DO THIS SOUND LIKE A CLONE I DONT TAKE ADVICE I GIVE IT I DO AND SAY WHAT THE F**K I WANNA SAY WHEN I WANNA SAY HOW I WANNA SAY WHENEVER I WANNA SAY IT EVERYBODY WANTED TO KNOW WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF YE NEVER GOT MONEY AGAIN I GUESS WE’LL NEVER F**KING KNOOOOW WE’LL NEVER EVER EVER F**KING KNOOOOOOOW I’M RICH FOREVER AND EVER IN EVERY LIFETIME. https://youtu.be/crwvxjW39eg?si=UfTlDbwRD3KmcKNg