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After releasing the song, Jelly Roll wrote on YouTube: I hope this song helps somebody out there today. This song was written for all of those who have had to embrace the monsters in under their beds and the demons outside their windows. This is for those who have struggled in life and had to overcome sometimes sadly by having to accept.
Aaron Dontez Yates (born November 8, 1971), [2] better known by his stage name Tech N9ne (pronounced "tech nine"), is an American rapper and singer. In 1999, he and business partner Travis O'Guin founded the record label Strange Music.
It was released on April 19, 2019 via Strange Music with distribution via INgrooves. Production was handled by eight record producers, including Michael "Seven" Summers, who produced ⅓ of the album. The LP features guest appearances from Krizz Kaliko, JL, King Iso, Church Boii, C-Mob, Futuristic, JellyRoll, Maez301 and Navé Monjo.
Samuel William Christopher Watson [2] (born March 7, 1974), [3] better known by his stage name Krizz Kaliko, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and voice actor.He is a longtime collaborator with fellow hometown native Tech N9ne and was signed to Strange Music from its inception in 1999 up to forming his own label Ear House Inc. in 2021.
6. ^ This video was made in 2007 but it was unreleased due to business disagreements between director Josiah M. Jones and Strange Music. In 2011 the music video was leaked on YouTube. In 2011 the music video was leaked on YouTube.
The only thing less likely than Thunderclap Newman, the strange band masterminded by Pete Townshend in 1969, having a No. 1 single is the notion that a 400-plus page history of them would be ...
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The video was directed by Dan Gedman. [14] The initial numbers released by Nielsen SoundScan for the albums' debut week were 18,680 which would have put the album at #23 on the Billboard 200. [15] However, according to a news report by HipHopDX, Strange Music submitted proof, indicating the number to be 21,455 copies sold first week. [16]