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Shade Cobain & Ill-Tone, is BLACKTIVITY with their first single ‘Black Boy’


Shade Cobain & Ill-Tone, is...

BLACKTIVITY 

with their first Single: "Black Boy"

  

About the EP:

Shade Cobain & Ill-Tone, better known as; BLACKTIVITY, are back with the first single "Black Boy" from their 4th studio installment, #UncivilLefts.
From start to finish the song grabs your attention with a bouncy bass-line & eerie fading horns orchestrated by Shade Cobain, with Ill-Tone crafting enlightening lines such as, "is it getting better or fitting to get worse, they labeled color a race to see who can get to the top first!".

Speaking on issues from unity to what plagues black communities, wrapped in a history lesson.
A very informational song without coming off "preachy", "Black Boy" has enough depth to spark interest, without going over the head of casual listeners.
Check the song out below.
https://tonemusic.bandcamp.com/track/black-boy



  About Blacktivity:

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With advances in technology geography is nothing, collaboration is effortless,and worlds can and will collide. Artists can pool their talents without ever being in the same room. Such is the case for Ill-tone and Shade Cobain, or as you will come to know them... Blacktivity.
There are striking similarities; both have paid their dues, honed their skills and both call the Midwest home. Those roots, being from the Midwest, can easily be described as Shade puts it “We put our all into whatever we do”. Call it a watchword, but one thing you will note about Blacktivity is that that statement rings true throughout the project. Each displays the skill set that proves they are at the top of their craft and details are worked out down to the lowest possible consideration. Sloppy it isn’t, nor is it taking the easy way. A well thought out and even better executed endeavor it is, Blacktivity cuts the fat off of what could be a “you give me beats, I’ll spit rhymes over them” quid-pro-quo often seen in today’s image heavy, substance lacking climate.
References have been made in each of their cases that they are 90s, Old School, golden era, but they’re not. They are two serious Hip-Hop preservationists, one could consider them sentries, and while they stand watch real Hip-Hop culture will never be extinguished by the mainstream.

Find more info on Blacktivity here:

WEB KANDI WEEKLY Model: Jessica Skyy

Jessica Skyy

Hi, everyone. Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Jessica Skyy. I’m a 21-year-old Pisces from The Bronx, New York. I currently reside in New Jersey. I’m the youngest of two sisters. I’m Hispanic; my mother is Puerto Rican and my father is from the Canary Islands which is a part of Spain. Currently I work in the restaurant business. I manage and tend bar in a very high-end restaurant in northern Jersey. I enjoy my job because I constantly get to interact with new and interesting people. I’m very sociable. I love to have conversations and getting to know new people. It enables me to learn a lot about different cultures and some helpful facts about business and life in general.”







 “One thing I enjoy is to work out at the gym three to five days a week. Staying fit and maintaining a good and healthy lifestyle is very important to me. As a model, it’s very important to stay focused. I like to go to a photo shoot looking good and feeling confident about my physical appearance. Without that, I probably wouldn’t feel confident about myself and I wouldn’t be

 “Besides working out, I love to cook as well as eat out at restaurants. I don’t hold back. I eat whatever I want. As much as I work out, I don’t believe in starving myself. That’s why working out for me is important because I don’t deprive myself from a good meal. If the average person ate as much as I did and didn’t work out they’d have major problems. LOL”



 What are some of the biggest accomplishment so far in your modeling career?I have to say two things: One, when I shot for one of 50 Cent’s novels, Heaven’s Fury. I was the model for the cover. It was a very exciting shoot because I posed as Heaven Diaz, the main character of the novel. The stylist provided very elegant attire as well as an iced-out yellow canary diamond necklace. I also got to shoot with a very talented photographer well known in the industry, Howard Huang. So overall it was a great experience that I will never forget. Second, I’d have to say posing for Lowrider Girls. I feel that it’s a great accomplishment because I got to travel to L.A. for my very first time, and I got to meet some new and interesting people. I feel that posing for Lowrider Girls will enable my career to go further. I hope that all of you readers out there are enjoying this month’s issue with, of course, yours truly on the cover.


What makes you feel sexy?I feel very sexy in stockings, garter belts and nice sexy bras. I have a very curvy figure and I love enhancing it by wearing lingerie.


What’s your best asset?My best asset, hands down, I have to say is my personality. Everyone loves my personality because it’s very different. Aside from being a pretty and sexy girl, I’m also very sweet, caring and giving. I like helping people, and always wish the best for everyone who deserves it. I like to see people doing well for themselves. I’m very easy going and easy to talk to. I also love making people laugh. I have a goofy side as well as a great sense of humor.

Read more about this beautiful gal, Jessica Skyy, as she tells Lowrider Magazine in full interview


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