Rhyme Report

Published on June 15th, 2020 | by Dr. Jerry Doby

0

Yungeen Ace Announces Release Date for Don Dada, Drops Self-directed Music Video for “Heartbroken”

Hip Hop artist Yungeen Ace recently announced that he will be releasing his forthcoming mixtape, Don Dada, on Friday, June 26, via Cinematic Music Group. 

Don Dada includes a feature from King Von as well as production from Koncept P, Benjamin Lasnier, Mook On the Beats, Basshead Beatz and TnTXD, among others. The mixtape is available for pre-order today HERE, which includes the recently-released songs “Heartbroken,” “I’m the One” and “400 Shots.”  

As part of the announcement, Ace also just dropped the new music video for his song, “Heartbroken.” The video, directed by Brennan Rowe and Ace himself, is poignant and stirring, showcasing Ace as he confronts painful scars and comes to grips with his emotions. 

“Music has always been therapy to me – you can hear it in my voice and my lyrics,” said Ace. “The past few years have been hard, but it’s pushed me to create some of my most personal music. I’m thankful for my fans for getting me through everything – I can’t wait to share my new songs with you.” 

Don Dada is Ace’s first release since last year’s massive Step Harder, which debuted at #81 on the Billboard 200. The project featured the likes of Lil Durk, Boosie, Blac Youngsta, Stunna 4 Vegas, Dej Loaf and NoCap and includes standout singles like “Step Harder” and “Bad Bitch (feat. Blac Youngsta).”  

  

Don Dada Tracklist 

1.       Recovery 

2.       Don Dada 

3.       400 Shots 

4.       Promote Violence (feat. King Von) 

5.       Murda Talk 

6.       Hood Anthem 

7.       Deep End 

8.       Heartbroken 

9.       I’m The One 

10.   48 Laws 

11.   Picture This 

12.   Stretch Gang 

13.   Pull Up To The Show 

14.   Don’t Know What I Seen 

  

ABOUT YUNGEEN ACE 

Ace has built his massive following through his authentic music and raw lyricism, turning to music to make sense of his pain. In June of 2018, he released his debut full length project Life of Betrayal, which he shortly followed up with Life I’m Livin’. 2019 also saw the release of Can’t Speak On It, a joint project with JayDaYoungan, and the EP Chloe, a passionate collection of tracks written and recorded for his girlfriend, as well as a performance at Rolling Loud Miami. Over the course of two years, Ace’s catalog has pulled in well over 500 million streams. 

Ace’s story is chronicled in the documentary Through the Pain, which follows Ace on his journey to stardom while dealing with grief and pain. The documentary has racked up over 1.2 million views since its release. 

 

ABOUT CINEMATIC MUSIC GROUP 

Cinematic Music Group (CMG) is a multidisciplinary record label, management and creative studio founded in Brooklyn, NY in 2007 by CEO Jonnyshipes. Originally founded as a hip-hop-focused indie label, CMG quickly grew into a multidimensional media company, working with artists of all genres and creating world-class video content. Armed with a passion for artist development, Jonnyshipes aspired to create an environment that would give his artists total creative control to express their artistic visions. CMG’s artist-first reputation proved instrumental in recruiting early signees like Sean Kingston, Nipsey Hussle, Big K.R.I.T., and Joey Bada$$. Since then, Shipes has discovered and launched the careers of artists such as Flipp Dinero, Luh Kel, Yungeen Ace, Xanman, JayDaYoungan, among others, and Cinematic became the home for veteran artists like T-Pain and Cam’ron. As Cinematic heads towards its 13th anniversary, it continues to be one of the industry’s premier independent labels, praised for its unwavering dedication to its artists, the team’s work ethic, craftsmanship, and talent, and its singular devotion to creating superior sounds.



About the Author

Editor-in-Chief of The Hype Magazine, Media and SEO Consultant, Journalist, Ph.D. and retired combat vet. 2023 recipient of The President's Lifetime Achievement Award. Partner at THM Media Group. Member of the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture, the United States Press Agency and ForbesBLK.


Comments are closed.

Back to Top ↑