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UB Spotlight: Stream Damez New Release ‘D Money’ | New Visual ‘Sacrifices’

Multi-faceted emerging Atlanta artist Damez released his highly-anticipated fourth project yesterday Sunday, February 16th. The album showcases Damez‘s East Atlanta roots and has a trap, R&B, & soul vibe mixed all in one. The tracklist features upbeat songs such as “Pull Up“, and “Big Mood” which was produced by Megan Thee Stallion‘s hit-making producer, LilJuMadeDaBeat.

D Money” is now available on iTunes & Spotify.

Damez has been consistently releasing music since 2014. Despite many hurdles, he remains focused on the exponential growth of his career. The recording artist kicked off 2020 with a bang, from being featured in Billboard & GayTimes, to opening up for legendary songstress and original dream girl Jennifer Holiday, Damez has shown no signs of slowing down.

One of the album’s key singles, “Big Mood” is a track that everyone can enjoy. Full of metaphors and strategic word play, this track simply boosts your confidence while simultaneously forcing you to bob your head. The official single follows his recently released buzz track, “Pull Up” which was heard across many nightclubs in Atlanta, and was performed before 40,000+ fans.

On the heels of the release Damez released the official visual for “Sacrifices.” The clip was edited by Damez and shot by Isaiah Jones.

Hailing from Atlanta, Damez is a rapper, singer, dancer, songwriter and a rising voice in hip-hop. Primarily rap/hip-hop and R&B, he showcases his talents and versatility through an eclectic catalog of self-penned songs and choreography-heavy visuals. From his childhood, he has been through an unfortunate series of events such as the divorce of his parents and the horrific murder of his brother at the tender age of 17. He found refuge in music by independently recording music and performing at live shows. He has since released a number of projects and singles globally on iTunes, Amazon and streaming platforms since his debut EP arrived via SoundCloud in 2014. Being black and LGBT in today’s challenging society has not always been an easy road for him, but he’s channeled the unique intersectionality of his life experiences in his music and hopes to be a voice for unique people everywhere.

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