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A. R. The Mermaid - Music

 



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 A. R. The Mermaid - Music 

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RISING MEMPHIS RAPPER

A.R. THE MERMAID RETURNS WITH WILD NEW SINGLE & MUSIC VISUAL

“SNEAKY LINK” 

   








      Bubbling up to the forefront of the game, rising Memphis rapper, magnetic personality, and visionary rarity A.R. The Mermaid uncovers a brand new single and music video entitled “Sneaky Link. It notably marks her debut for 300 Entertainment. Listen HERE. Watch the video.



A.R. Mermaid   "Sneaky Link"

 

A.R. Mermaid Photo: Beatriz Valim

 

     Quirky whistling encircles a bouncy bass line on the track as the hi-hats sizzle. Over this bright backdrop, A.R. The Mermaid drops hilarious (and regrettably relatable bars) as she laments, “I just left my sneaky link house. That bitch can’t keep a secret!” The colorful accompanying visual quite  literally brings these lyrics to life as she narrowly avoids being caught on the way out of a mid-morning tryst. Her outsized energy practically pops off the screen, and her quirky fashion sense and scorching style shine in each set piece.

     Just coming up for air after a quiet grind, A.R. The Mermaid has buzzed out of Memphis as her city’s fieriest outlier. She has gained traction with the likes of “Let A Ho Play” and freestyles such as “No Motion.” At the same time, she has all the makings of a style icon with the vibrant presentation of a real-life anime heroine. She’s the ultimate modern Mermaid

 

HAVE YOU EVER SWAM WITH A MERMAID FROM MEMPHIS?

   

 

     Wielding a sharp signature rasp, serving up scorching bars, and exerting a presence as overpoweringly magnetic as your favorite anime heroine, A.R. The Mermaid injects effusive and enigmatic energy into the culture. The Memphis-born native asserts herself as a fiery force with an inimitable and irresistible style. She honed her voice in church before auditioning for the R&B outfit Karma. At 15-years-old, she earned her spot in the group and hit the recording studio for the first time. Learning the ins and outs of the business, she developed her performance chops on tour with Mindless Behavior and The OMG Girls. Amicably parting ways with the group, she focused on her solo artistry. 

   

 


     Equally under the influence of anime a la High-Rise Invasion and Pokémon (Gengar inspired her eyebrows!) as well as Hoodrich Pablo Juan, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Sauce Walka, and Money Man, she grabbed a mic and taught herself how to rap. Initially, she gained traction with “Try Me” in 2019. Fans clamored for more as she grew her social media following. “Come Outside” and “First Day Out” maintained her momentum before she caught fire with “Let A Ho Play.” Powered up by her uncontainable hustle, off-kilter rhymes, and undeniable chant, it reeled over 1 million cumulative views and streams. Not to mention, superstars such as SZA and K. Michelle touted it on social media, while Drake followed her. After piling up millions of views and streams and receiving plugs by Dirty Glove Bastard and AllHipHop.com, this energy defines a series of 2023 singles and her forthcoming debut for 300 Entertainment.

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Ella Langley - Music

 



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BUZZING COUNTRY STAR ELLA LANGLEY KINDLY ASKS YOU TO EXCUSE THE MESS
 
8-TRACK DEBUT EP OUT NOW,
ALL CO-WRITTEN BY ELLA
 
PREMIERES ALL NEW VISUALIZERS INCLUDING “
COULD’VE BEEN HER


   

 




     Alabama-born rising country maverick Ella Langley releases her debut EP Excuse The Mess via Columbia Records and Sony Music Nashville. Produced by Will Bundy, the 8-track EP features the biggest single of her career, the hard-hitting banger “That’s Why We Fight” featuring Koe Wetzel, as well as her stripped back, highly personal song “Could’ve Been Her.” Each song on the EP was co-written by Ella and has arrived with a special visualizer as well, available on Ella’s YouTube.



Ella Langley   "Could've Been Her"
 
   

 



     


     This EP kicks like a smooth Alabama whiskey. Ella’s dyed-in-the-wool country storytelling and anthemic hooks go down easy, while moments of attitude-laden rock ‘n’ roll might just knock you on the floor. The singer and songwriter distills her honest experiences and formative inspirations into an intoxicating and inimitable brew of her own. Flexing show stopping vocals, a razor-sharp pen, and no filter whatsoever, she’s now formally introduced her signature style with Excuse The Mess.
 
     



“Every aspect of me as an artist is portrayed in the EP,” Ella says. “You get the storyteller side, the rock side, and the fun side. My music has something for everybodyI hope you dance, cry, and listen to it over and over again.”
  


     

 






     Known for her scorching performances, the buzzing songstress will be lighting up CMA Fest in Nashville, gracing the Chevy Vibes Stage, on Sunday, June 11 and her second ever performance at the Grand Ole Opry on Sunday, July 2. Later this summer, she supports Jon Pardi on his Mr. Saturday Night World Tour alongside Midland, Jackson Dean, and Randall King. Check out the full confirmed itinerary below.

  “The only plan is to keep going,” she continues. “Pedal down. All gas, no brakes.” 



Excuse The Mess Track List: 


Make Me Wanna Smoke
Excuse the Mess
Could’ve Been Her
That’s Why We Fight (feat. Koe Wetzel)
Country Boy’s Dream Girl
Hell Of A Man
Where You Left It
Don’t We All


 
TOUR DATES


6/11     Nashville, TN                           CMA Fest
6/16     Santa Rose, CA                       Country Summer Music Festival
6/22     Mack, CO                                 Country Jam
6/29     St. Augustine, FL                     The St. Augustine Amphitheatre
7/2         Nashville, TN                         Grand Ole Opry
7/20     Cullman, AL                             Rock The South
8/4       Quincy, WA                              Watershed Festival 2023
8/25     Belfast, Northern Ireland          Ulster Hall
8/28     Glasgow, UK                            City Halls & Old Fruitmarket
8/29     Manchester, UK                       O2 Ritz Manchster
8/31     Bristol, UK                                O2 Academy Bristol

9/1       London, UK                              O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
9/3       Amsterdam, Netherlands         Melkweg
9/4       Hamburg, Germany                  Gruenspan
9/6       Oslo, Norway                           Rockefeller Music Hall
9/7       Stockholm, Sweden                 Debaser Hornstulls Strand
9/28     Knoxville, TN                           Knoxville Civic Auditorium and Coliseum
9/29     Pikeville, KY                             Appalachian Center Arena
9/30     Savannah, GA                         Enmarket Arena  

                               

10/5     Hollywood, FL                          Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
10/6     Estero, FL                                Hertz Arena     
10/7     Jacksonville, FL                       Daily’s Place Amphitheater
10/19   Brookings, CD                          Swiftel Center
10/20   Omaha, NE                              Baxter Arena
10/21   St. Louis, MO                           Chaifetz Arena
10/26   Eugene, OR                             Matthew Knight Arena
10/27   Abbotsford, BC                        Abbotsford Centre
10/28   Everett, WA                              Angel of the Winds Arena
11/2     Nampa, ID                               Ford Idaho Center Arena
11/3     Missoula, MT                           Adams Center
11/4     Billings, MT                              First Interstate Arena


11/16   London, ON                             Budweiser Gardens
11/17   Oshawa, ON                            Tribute Communities Centre
11/18   Hershey, PA                             Giant Center
11/30   Independence, MO                  Cable Dahmer Arena
12/1     Tulsa, OK                                 BOK Center
12/2     Fort Worth, TX                         Dickies Arena
12/8     Fresno, CA                              Fresno, CA
12/9     Las Vegas, NV                         Michelob Ultra Arena


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