Astronaut Boyz, founded by Adrian Howard back in 2015, records and features hip-hop, R&B, and pop artists out of Aurora, CO. Partnering with BWillz – one of Denver’s local, most accredited artists (described as “dynamic,” “powerful,” and “locally influential”), ABI has three crucial messages: partnering with local artists, communicating that authentic Hip-Hop is still very much alive, and promoting the signing of disadvantaged artists in under-served communities.
Oftentimes, Adrian donates the proceeds of record and merchandise sales back to local charities in the effort of assisting his community. In summary, ABI develops raw, talented artists and helps foster personal and spiritual growth in every way possible for these musicians (as well as giving back to the Aurora community).
Follow Astronaut Boyz at www.astronautboyz.com and check out their proprietary music/merchandise! BWillz latest features (“Property Over Monopoly” and “Barabbass”) can be streamed on all platforms, including Spotify:
Hulda Hicks was born in Brooklyn, NY in the late ’70s, at the time when Hip-Hop music was just emerging as an art form. Her entire life was influenced by the culture, having grown up in the epicenter of the creative movement.
As a trained musician and vocalist, Hulda got exposed to the industry in her twenties and has worked on projects with iconic figures such as the Chiffons, the Last Poets, and Montell Jordan, to name a few. Her passion for music extended past the stage on to the page when she began to write ad copy and articles as a freelancer for several underground publications.
A written review from “Jubilee Huldafire” is as authentic as it gets, hailing from one creative mind that has a unique voice, on paper and in person.
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