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Taliah is an emerging music artist originally born in Jamaica and raised in West Palm Beach, Florida. Now based in McDonough, Georgia, she’s stepping into the music scene with fresh energy and vision. Although 2025 marks her first official year as a professional artist, music has always been her first love, something she dreamed of as a child. Her current singles “FIU 2 GSU” and “Lover’s Girl Outro” are part of a larger project titled 27 in Puerto Rico, a mixtape that symbolizes a major personal and creative milestone as she turns 27 on August 27th. Taliah considers her music the soundtrack to her life, blending her journey with vibrant, expressive sound.
Beyond music, Taliah is also deeply committed to her academic path, working toward a degree in Biological Sciences on a pre-med track, with dreams of becoming an OB/GYN or pediatrician. Her passion and persistence extend into her views on female rap, where she’s eager to grow, push past limitations, and carve out her space in a traditionally male-dominated industry. Taliah is using this moment to break personal barriers and explore how far she can truly go—not just in music, but in every area of her life.
Veteran artist King Buckley is back with his latest single Feels Like, a soulful, vibey track produced by Kajun that captures a moment frozen in time. After 18 years in the game, Buckley’s signature style shines through as he lets the music guide the story. Crafted in his home studio, the song leans into nostalgia, dripping with late-night reflections and that raw feeling only real-life experience can deliver. With a standout line like “Put the Cuban on my neck let it break dance,” Buckley blends lyrical finesse with slick imagery that gives listeners both swag and substance.
Raised in the heart of Chicago and now rooted in Las Vegas, King Buckley’s career has been marked by impressive milestones, from charting as an indie artist with “Get Away” featuring Dreezy, to hitting the international stage at London’s O2 Arena with Omarion and Bobby Valentino. Beyond the mic, he’s also turning the tide for others through artist development, pub deals, and major events under his label The Regime Group. His nonprofit Kingz Table adds another layer to his legacy, proving that for King Buckley, the music is just the beginning of the movement.
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