NORFOLK, VA – April 24, 2026
Virginia recording artist Fabled Mic is entering a key moment in his 2026 campaign as his latest single, “Spread My Wings,” continues to gain traction on radio ahead of its official digital release on April 24.
The record is already receiving support on the airwaves, including spins on 104.5 WRFU by DJ BJ Clark, helping build anticipation before it reaches streaming platforms later this month. The rollout has also been strengthened by Fabled Mic’s recent interview on Miami 101FM, where the artist spoke about the song and the direction of his current work.
Produced by Raias Beats, “Spread My Wings” centers on themes of resilience, ambition, and personal growth. The song’s title serves as a metaphor for moving beyond hardship, with Fabled Mic using his lyrics to reflect on struggle while pushing toward a sense of elevation and purpose.
The record carries an emotional weight that feels rooted in lived experience. Rather than leaning on broad motivational language, the song speaks directly to perseverance through pressure, making its message more grounded and immediate.

Raias Beats’ production provides the track with a cinematic and atmospheric backdrop that complements the writing. The instrumental leaves room for the lyrical content to breathe, allowing the message to remain at the forefront while maintaining enough momentum to give the single a sense of forward motion.
The timing of the release is especially important. While listeners are currently discovering the record through radio, its arrival on all major digital platforms on April 24 marks the next major phase in the campaign.
At a time when much of independent hip-hop promotion is driven by digital visibility, the current radio support gives the single an old-school sense of momentum, recalling an era when records built anticipation before reaching wider audiences.
For Fabled Mic, “Spread My Wings” feels like more than just a new single. It reads as a statement record, one that places the focus squarely on the message behind the music and the artist’s continued evolution in the Southeast Virginia scene.

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.
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