glbl wrmng vol. 1

There are a lot of voices featured and hands in the mix on GLBL WRMNG’s “Vol. 1,” and the intention is clear: Pay attention, this is New Orleans hip-hop today, and if the mainstream music industry doesn’t elevate the city’s musicians, they’ll do it themselves.

The first line on “Vol. 1,” spoken by LaPrincia Lolly Myles, can’t be any clearer when she says, “.... tired of the world taking New Orleans’ sound and not giving New Orleans their.....credit.”

GLBL WRMNG, a new collective of more than 30 New Orleans-centric musicians and industry professionals will release its 16-track debut album.

“Lolly’s poignant words definitely set a tone,” says Nate Cameron, a music professional and the tour and production manager for Tank and the Bangas. “It’s no secret that our Black artists and the culture here has been exploited over the years in a lot of different ways. We not only want to fight against it, but also equip our artists and culture bearers to be in a position to be owners of their art and work.”

Cameron and hip-hop artist Pell — both New Orleans natives who spent time on the West Coast before returning to their hometown — spearheaded GLBL WRMNG, and among the hefty list of artists and producers are Kr3wcial, $leazy EZ, Malik Ninety Five, treyylb, AudioHittaz, Alfred Banks, Paasky, Nesby Phips, Anjelika “Jelly” Joseph and LeTrainiump, and many more.



There are a lot of voices featured and hands in the mix on GLBL WRMNG’s “Vol. 1,” and the intention is clear: Pay attention, this is New Orleans hip-hop today, and if the mainstream music industry doesn’t elevate the city’s musicians, they’ll do it themselves.

The first line on “Vol. 1,” spoken by LaPrincia Lolly Myles, can’t be any clearer when she says, “.... tired of the world taking New Orleans’ sound and not giving New Orleans their.....credit.”

GLBL WRMNG, a new collective of more than 30 New Orleans-centric musicians and industry professionals will release its 16-track debut album.

“Lolly’s poignant words definitely set a tone,” says Nate Cameron, a music professional and the tour and production manager for Tank and the Bangas. “It’s no secret that our Black artists and the culture here has been exploited over the years in a lot of different ways. We not only want to fight against it, but also equip our artists and culture bearers to be in a position to be owners of their art and work.”

Cameron and hip-hop artist Pell — both New Orleans natives who spent time on the West Coast before returning to their hometown — spearheaded GLBL WRMNG, and among the hefty list of artists and producers are Kr3wcial, $leazy EZ, Malik Ninety Five, treyylb, AudioHittaz, Alfred Banks, Paasky, Nesby Phips, Anjelika “Jelly” Joseph and LeTrainiump, and many more.



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glbl wrmng is a collective of New Orleans native and/or based creatives ranging from but not limited to songwriters, lawyers, producers, visual and performing artists, publishers, singers, musicians, emcees, engineers, managers, photographers, activists, curators, and much more. Lead by native creatives Pell, the Award-winning Emcee/Producer , and Nate “Suave” Cameron, Songwriter/Producer, Cultural Curator, and Management Team Member of The Grammy nominated, Tank and The Bangas, the collective aims to produce a series of collaborative projects, music recordings, and workshops that not only foster a spirit of collaboration and unity amongst the young hip hop, visual artist, and music business community , but also as a catalyst for artist development, music business incubation, and education on key ares of the music business such as artist sustainability, licensing, publishing, etc. The collective is dedicated to changing the historic narrative of POC artists being exploited financially, culturally, and otherwise not only in New Orleans but in urban epicenters both domestic and abroad. Changing the cultural climate for how music business is done in New Orleans and creating one where artists and creators are placed on the forefront financially, creatively, and otherwise.

glbl wrmng’s members range from some of the largest, most respected young artists and associated music business executives based in the city of New Orleans, to self-releasing artists and the next generation of entrepreneurs in the city’s music economy. glbl wrmng will serve as a vehicle that promotes, educates, and supports this exciting and diverse sector and provides a range of commercial opportunities, and practical help to members, enabling them to innovate, grow, and b

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