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Brooklyn, New York emcee and the First Lady of Bad Influenyce, Chyna Streetz, comes through as promised with her new EP, "Hourglass."

Available now on all streaming platforms:

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Tracklist:

1. Ghetto Diva
2. Reign or Shine
3. Hourglass
4. Eve's Remorse
5. Mirrors

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Brooklyn, New York emcee and the First Lady of Bad Influenyce, Chyna Streetz, is quickly establishing herself as an artist to keep an eye out for for her razor sharp lyrics and catchy songwriting.

As she gears up to release her "Hourglass" EP on May 3, 2022, Chyna drops the project's lead single and accompanying music video, "Ghetto Diva."

Available on all streaming platforms: https://orcd.co/ghettodiva

iTunes/Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/ghetto-diva-single/1621117207

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/47a0DwxeO6bUFSdL2wng13

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Produced by Wavy Da Ghawd @wavy_da_ghawd
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Directed by Gee Media @geemedia_
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Co-directed by Coach Bombay and Chyna Streetz

Mixed and mastered by Futurewave @futurewave
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President Of Don Diva Magazine Gunned Down

HipHopWired Reports A Friday afternoon in Miami rang off abruptly as the sound of bullets left a man dead. Sam Ferguson, President of Don Diva Magazine was the victim as shots were fired upon his car while he was driving. Ferguson, 47, was driving north near Griffin Road when bullets rang off onto his vehicle. He then crashed his car into the highway median, where he was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities are currently on the search for suspects connected with the crime as their only clue has lead them on the hunt for a black car with clear tail-light lenses. This, however, is the only trail as there are no suspects in the shooting. No additional information has been released as it pertains to the death and an autopsy will discover whether the man was indeed killed by the bullets that stained his car or the actual blunt trauma that could have been caused by the crash. Tiffany Chiles, editor-in-chief of Don Diva Magazine stated that Ferguson was involved in all aspects of the operation in relation to their publication. She had brought him in close to nine months ago in order to help leave a lasting influence on the Southern Florida region as he was musically and socially connected. Having a troubled past, Chiles added that the magazine was meant to bring something positive into his life and help direct him into a better future. Ferguson was also a Miami Hip-Hop pioneer and helped bring the bass scene to the forefront. Ferguson, also known as P-Man Sam, received some heat last year from rapper Rick Ross after interviewing him once it was discovered he was a correctional officer prior to becoming a rapper. Ross brought Ferguson with him into his neighborhood for an interview as they were associated before him joining the magazine. Ross became infuriated with Ferguson after seeing an interview with Hip-Hop Weekly as well as a Q & A that was issued in the magazine that was entitled, “Would The Real Rick Ross Stand Up.” Ross was cited as saying that he was offended by what was written and issued a challenge for him to meet him in the streets as it would become deeper than rap.

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