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Out in Cincinnati, where folks say it's "a tough town that's easy to love," Aaram Chase is putting in work, building a multimedia empire right from his roots. Born and bred in the Cincy streets, Aaram popped off with Shadow Village Productions. Slide on his IG @shadowvillageproductions, and you'll peep the whole dream - from TV, and radio shows to movies, dude's on a mission to uplift every vision out there.

But here's the thing – Cincy ain't always easy. Some might say opportunities are lacking, but for Aaram, it's about that grind and perspective. The city’s quietness? That's just more room to grow, and he's seizing all of it.


So, what makes Shadow Village the real deal? Education, fam. They ain’t just about that top-tier content; they puttin' folks on. Aaram is big on empowering his clients, teaching them to stand on their own two. "If we can count on you to get the job done," he says, "we got them discounts ready, so you can make those fire productions without going broke."


Like any true hustle story, challenges are part of the game. Finding the right clients, handling the money game, the hustle stays on. But Aaram's got that heart, that resilience. Even when "finances be trippin'", he pushes through, showcasing his skills and always believing in the path he’s on.


For Aaram, it ain't just about them big wins; it's them small victories that matter. Those disciplined baby steps keep the fire burning and push him closer to the dream: making bank off Shadow Village's social media game. And when they hit that level? Best believe he’s gonna spotlight Cincinnati's creatives, giving them the shine they've been waiting on.

And the streets? They talking good about Shadow Village. Clients are saying Aaram's the real MVP, always coming through. At the core, Shadow Village is about quality and showing love to their clients. They always have an ear to the ground, right now working on ways to put artists on in the music game.


To the young bloods trying to make it in this industry, Aaram keeps it 100: "Stay grinding. The game's tough out here. Either go hard or, for real, move out of the way."


Shadow Village ain't walking this path solo. Partnerships with crews like Busy 1 Entertainment, AVD Productions, TEAM Q, DevDatDude Promotions, Cotton Kandy LLC., Grind Time Shine Productions, Harmonize Club, The Mockbee, and Mo's Uptown Lounge are amplifying their name in big ways. Gratitude is the vibe with these collabs, showing that in Cincy, community and working together can truly make the whole city light up.




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Kasian B, also known as @Killa.Kb, is a

talented rapper, designer, stylist, and clothing brand owner from Southwest Detroit/Ecorse. She was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, and has always had a passion for music and dancing. Watching legends like Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, and Missy Elliott inspired him to pursue a career in music.


Kasian B is not only a rapper, but she is also a skilled writer and collaborator with other mainstream artists. His music is known for its unique blend of rap, hip-hop, and R&B, which has gained her a solid fan base. As a huge fan of basketball legend Kobe Bryant, Kasian B has written a single called "Mamba Mentality - Leg Work," which is a tribute to the player's work ethic. The song is about striving for excellence and putting in the necessary work to achieve greatness.


Kasian B's music has been gaining traction, with her single "Oh YoPp" being reposted by DMX and Jadakiss. her dream collaboration would be with Missy Elliott or Jay Z, which would undoubtedly take his music to the next level.


Aside from music, Kasian B is also a notable designer, stylist, and the owner of the clothing brand "Oh YoPp." She has a keen eye for fashion and has even styled some of his music videos himself.


Overall, Kasian B is a talented artist with a Killa mindset and a passion for creating music that inspires and motivates others. You can check out her latest single, "Mamba Mentality - Leg Work," which is now available on various streaming platforms like Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon, and YouTube.

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This past weekend has been monumental for the HipHop culture. Not only did Deon Sanders have A-list celebrities on the sidelines like the Rock, Migos rapper Offset, and Lil Wayne while winning his third game as head coach at Colorado, but the real news came from the legendary rapper KRS One. A video surfaced online this morning of KRS One talking about joining The HipHop Fraternity and opening up the HipHop temple to its members.


For those who may not be familiar, KRS-One is a pioneer of HipHop culture. He is regarded as one of the greatest MC's of all time and has been active in the music industry since the 1980s. His music has always been an inspiration to the HipHop community and he has been a vocal advocate for HipHop culture and its preservation.



KRS One's decision to join The HipHop Fraternity is a huge win for the organization and its members. The HipHop fraternity is a nationwide organization that provides resources and opportunities for those within the HipHop community. With KRS One now a member, the organization gains access to his vast knowledge and experience in the industry.


Moreover, the opening of the HipHop temple to members will provide a space for HipHop enthusiasts to come together and celebrate the culture. The temple will serve as a hub for events, workshops, and performances that will bring the community together and continue to grow the HipHop culture.


The HipHop fraternity has already grown to over 5000 members in 40 different states. With KRS One on board, it is sure to continue to grow and thrive. This weekend has proven to be a huge win for the HipHop culture, and we can't wait to see what the future holds for the HipHop fraternity and the HipHop temple.


Krs One says It's free to Join The HipHop Fraternity. You can follow his social media and join HHF with the links below.


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