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About Precise

The journey began for Eddy Lamarre, the lyricist who would become Precise. Chicago native Precise developed his skills from his experiences as a child attending his father’s band rehearsals. His father was guitarist and saxophonist in a local band. “Growing up in a Haitian household, music was always prevalent,” Precise recalls. He started off as a DJ but always knew he wanted to rap. After competing in a talent show at Olive Harvey College in Chicago, the judges Producer/DJ Terry Hunter and Armando gave him great feedback. These comments gave Precise the encouragement and confidence to pursue his dream. Upon meeting aspiring artists Chris Rice a.k.a. “Ideal” and Victor Moore a.k.a. "Creole", they formed the group Nubearth. As a group, Nubearth toured in Chicago and regionally. They had the opportunity and memorable experience of opening for Common at Northern Illinois University. This preparation was building Precise the ability to express himself musically, lyrically and command the stage. The stage is a natural setting for him to entertain and perform, the messages through all of these experiences. Precise’s influences range from hip-hop legends KRS-One, Rakim, Slick Rick, Black thought of The Roots, Guru of Gangstar and Mos Def were instrumental in shaping Precise’s style as a lyricist. “I would describe my rap style lyrical substance drawing from the original blueprint of the hip-hop culture,” Precise states. Besides, hip-hop Precise also attributes musical greats as Sting, George Benson, U2 and Gangstar. Precise selected his name from Gangstar's single “Precisely The Right Rhyme”. After being featured on a children’s educational CD “Mind Games”. He completed his first solo project titled My Life. The lead single “It’s On Me” off of the upcoming release of the same name, has an uptempo old-school feel that has become popular among DJ’s domestically and internationally. In 2014 he released "Ladies Love Mixtapes" a project focused on relationships. It was recognized by the Chicago Reader as one of the best projects of the year. “My belief in God and knowing that he has given me a gift to share with the world has helped to overcome that doubt. I have no fear.” - Precise http://precise.bandcamp.com Chicago Reader: https://www.chicagoreader.com/Bleader/archives/2014/12/26/the-best-overlooked-chicago-hip-hop-releases-of-2014 https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/its-on-me-single/id440704792

Beyoncé drops new single ‘Break My Soul’; what is the internet saying?

LOS ANGELES, CA – MARCH 27: In this handout photo provided by A.M.P.A.S., Beyoncé performs during the ABC telecast of the 94th Oscars® on Sunday, March 27, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Mason Poole/A.M.P.A.S. via Getty Images)

The queen of everything Beyoncé has officially taken over the internet once again with the release of her latest single “Break My Soul” from her upcoming album Renaissance: Act 1. From the sounds of it Beyoncé is riding the House music train right now. So that means dance floors are going to be packed with the BeyHive having a ball every time the song comes across the speakers. The track was produced by Beyonce, The Dream and Tricky Stewart. Big Freedia’s voice is all over the track serving up words of encouragement and inspiration.

Beyoncé is flexing every skill on this track. Her voice sounds buttery, refreshed and bright. This is only going to stoke the fire of anticipation when it comes to the release of Renaissance: Act 1 on July 29, 2022.

Last week Drake released his House music inspired Honestly, Nevermind to luke warm reviews. The reviews were so lukewarm that Drake speaks up for his release. A video of Drake surfaced with him defending his decision about the direction he took with the album. Drake says, “It’s all good if you don’t get it yet. It’s all good. That’s what we do. That’s what we do. We wait for you to catch up. We’re in here, though. We’re caught up already. On to the next. My goodness.”

Its unlikely that Beyoncé will suffer the same type of backlash. The internet is already blazing with approval.

Beyoncé and her ode to empowerment will surely be the theme of the summer and it’s exciting to see her throngs of supporters come out of the woodwork to support her. The Beyhive is loyal. They support their queen and even buy her products sight unseen. When she made the official announcement of her release date she allowed her supporters to reserve the album and purchase a box with unknown contents. I totally believe if Beyoncé included a hand written poem and some candy it would drive the people wild. She’s got the Midas touch when it comes to this music thing.

Take a listen to “Break My Soul” below

What are you giving today?

What are you giving today?

As we continue to grow in our relationship with God it’s important to know that there are a few ingredients to this forumual that are tried and true. Check out the video.

How are you building yourself up?

This journey I have been on has revealed many things to me. I am grateful for this. What I have found is that their are a few key things I must do in order to strengthen this connection to God.

How can we produce greatness?

My weekend was pretty dope and productive and it prompted me to reevaluate some things. The main thing was there idea of producing greatness and where it starts.

What are your words and hands producing today?

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