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Published on July 7th, 2020 | by Malcolm “A.S.T.A.T.E” Worsham

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Maine Laveau Releases BLM Inspired Visual “Judas”

Miami artist Maine Laveau was raised with his two brothers, three sisters, and his mother after his father, Jerry Lee Hawkins Sr., passed away late October 1995 when Maine was just 3-years-old. After being left fatherless with only his siblings and his peers to look to for direction in life, he began to find a path with music and entertainment.

He recently released his latest single “Judas” inspired by the movement of the BLM for justice. The Project X produced track takes Maine to the center court showing his loyalty for his people.

Maine first started paying attention to Sean “P. Diddy” Combs, Bryan “Baby” Williams, and J. Prince of Rap-A-Lot Records. Seeing how much these three guys knew about music, made him want to know more about music. Urban music was played in his household daily.

Maine is now fearless to his approach to the entertainment world which is why no other artist can redesign his sound. When he was asked what inspired him the most on his journey to becoming the great recording artist that he is today, he answered “himself.”

Maine’s new video “Judas” is a reflection of the Black Lives Matter movement. Check it out below and stay connected with Maine here.


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