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Celebrities and other motivational icons who made it to the top, from real actors, athletes and authors who used to be just like you.
The Power of Small Habits
We all have big dreams and goals we want to achieve, but often we find ourselves overwhelmed and unsure of how to get there. The secret to success and transformation lies in small habits that we incorporate into our daily routines. By making small changes and sticking to them consistently, we can make a significant impact on our lives. In this blog, we'll explore the power of small habits and how they can transform your life.
By Ashish Debnath3 years ago in Motivation
Get Ready for Summer 2023: The Best Diet for Fast Weight Loss
But where do you start? What is the best diet for fast weight loss? In this blog, we will discuss the benefits of fast weight loss, the best diet options for fast weight loss, tips for a successful fast weight loss diet, and the best exercises for fast weight loss.
By Yana N.3 years ago in Motivation
Meet Kyla J
My name is Kyla J and I am from the DMV. Maryland to be specific. I am a sweet Pisces but I have Aries tendencies being my birthday is borderline. I was born March 19th and I’m currently 21years old . I started making music at the age of 12years old. It started with me, my sister, godsister and cousin in a dance group that we turned rap group. In this time we performed at the Cotton Club in NYC and Atlanta and other local shows and also auditioned for the Rap Game. After this we lost a member and then went on to be on 95.5 with the late Tony Redz where he interviewed us and played our single on the radio. We also performed at the Howard Theatre and I still watch our videos till this day. After this two of us went solo and this is how I became Kyla J after 3 rap names before hand. It took me a minute to drop the first solo song as Kyla J being such an over thinker and ever since then I can’t stop putting out music.My growth is shown and documented and so is my determination . I know there is a lot of behind the scene work that a lot don’t get to see but I enjoy every part of what I do . I love being an Artist wholeheartedly, it’s something about being able to express myself in a different way and it being able to relate to others. I love to dress up, make music and hit the studio and hit the stage and feel the positive energy from the crowd. There’s just something about watching people react to your craft. Then for people to watch your growth and acknowledge your growth is amazing. I don’t think you realize how far you come until you generate fans and outsiders speak on it . There’s a few things I bring to the industry which is a new sound, a real authentic sound. I am not your typical rapper , I am very versatile. I write everything I spit and I style myself. On top of my skills I am very determined and ready to kick any door down that stands in my way. I am creative in every aspect of my career and I am very hands on from writing, to beats, to location, to outfits to dances. I’m always learning more ways to improve and to be different. I love that one day I can be in love and the next I’m on the block with my guys. I can make my fans visualize my future and see my past through my music. One day I could be rapping about my pain and the next I can be talking about how I had a time out last night. I want to be remembered by being a performer and paving a way for others after me to do what they love and live in they truth and be confident about it . I want to be that role model for younger females in my city that we are here and will conquer no matter where we started . I’m aiming for the moon and the stars and want to be recognized amongst the Beyoncé’s and Michael Jackson’s . I want to be as creative as the Teyana Taylor’s and Chris Brown’s. I want to be known for pushing my own image and not being forced to act like somebody before me. I want to be remembered as Kyla J and Kyla J only. I do not want to be remembered in somebody else’s shadow.
By Sarah Blessing3 years ago in Motivation
Meet AL99
What’s your name and where are you from? My name is AL99, pronounced “Al nine-nine”, and I was born in New Jersey, then moved to Arizona at 4-years old and was raised in a Phoenix suburb. The origin of AL99, is that it’s a derivative of my name and my birth year. I now reside in the DMV. But, Phoenix was where my ear was honed. My artistic talent was nurtured and developed by hearing a myriad of music from all over the world, played in my house while growing up.
By Sarah Blessing3 years ago in Motivation
Meet “Rockstar Rico”
What’s your name and where are you from? My name is Alvin Askew Jr and I go by the artist name, “Rockstar Rico”. I’m from Mobile, Alabama. Home of the Murder and Mardi Gras, sad to say but that's just the way it is down here. Hopefully all
By Sarah Blessing3 years ago in Motivation
Meet Al99
What’s your name and where are you from? My name is AL99, pronounced “Al nine-nine”, and I was born in New Jersey, then moved to Arizona at 4-years old and was raised in a Phoenix suburb. The origin of AL99, is that it’s a derivative of my name and my birth year. I now reside in the DMV. But, Phoenix was where my ear was honed. My artistic talent was nurtured and developed by hearing a myriad of music from all over the world, played in my house while growing up.
By Sarah Blessing3 years ago in Motivation
Meet Ricky Tarantino aka (@Surfio2040)
What’s your name and where are you from? You talking to Ricky Tarantino, aka, The Surfer. I hail from The Bronx, New York. Specifically, Tracey Towers, known as 2040 or Lil Ghana. We're as uptown as it gets! Second to last stop on the 4 train. In the Norwood section of the Bronx. My 2nd home is about 3 miles away in the south Bronx. Twin park Towers aka 800. That's my block too.
By Sarah Blessing3 years ago in Motivation











