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“This album forced me to give every ounce of mental, emotional and spiritual energy I’ve stored up over the years.”

— KAADENZE

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New Hip-Hop Artist KAADENZE Releases Debut Full-Length Album “Land of the Wicked”

Showcasing MUSIC WITH PURPOSE 

On January 6, 2019, Hip-Hop artist KAADENZE is releasing a debut full-length album titled “Land of the Wicked.” Although new to the Hip-Hop scene, KAADENZE has already become quite prolific, steadily winning over extremely loyal fans with his honest and open lyrical approach to create music with purpose. Using his experiences and hardships, KAADENZE, alongside producer STEALMYBEATS, has been busy in the studio creating “Land of the Wicked” to connect with individuals from every walk of life. “Land of the Wicked” is a story that has been put on hold for years and is intended to stamp the industry with the vision of releasing music with purpose. The release date of January 6th is significant because it marks three years of KAADENZE’s sobriety and his freedom from past strongholds through the help of his relationship with God. 

“This album forced me to give every ounce of mental, emotional and spiritual energy I’ve stored up over the years,” KAADENZE explains. “Each song on the album speaks on a current struggle I’m facing in my everyday life or a topic in which I feel responsible to speak my mind and opinion in hopes that my audience can relate.” 

KAADENZE’s trust in the Lord fueled a fire in him to speak truth and wisdom in a world that breeds negativity and hatred. This faith-inspired album was created to move and break down barriers that everyone struggles with. 

Featured on the album is Pop/R&B artist Emily Brimlow and rapper/producer STEALMYBEATS. The partnership between KAADENZE and producer STEALMYBEATS was invaluable in the creation of the album. “The chemistry between us was unreal,” says KAADENZE. “It’s like we knew what each other were thinking when it came to recording certain parts and when going into the mixing process of each track.” 

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