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Hoodcelebrityy new single "Broke Boy" empowering women amid uncertainty | New York Carib News

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Hoodcelebrityy new single “Broke Boy” empowering women amid uncertainty

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June 27, 2020

Amid the chaos this year has delivered, it is understandable that 2020 “Year Of The Woman” was somewhat overshadowed in mainstream news and media.

But amidst worldwide pandemics and racial injustices, art in its many forms has kept spirits lifted, whether social commentary songs, feel-good music or anthems of self-love, women have indeed been omnipresent topping charts and breaking records.

Among the ranks of women standing-out, KSR Group multi-talented HoodCelebrityy who brought us to hit records “Walking Trophy” and “Bum Pon It” once again is given the ladies a track displaying strength and vulnerability with “Broke Boy”.

“The specific moment that sparked the recording of this song was that I’ve seen women struggle financially, mentally, and physically and when you talk about being broke it’s not just money.

Distributed by KSR Group, “Broke Boy” will be available on all major streaming platforms and digital outlets HERE

Source: The New York Carib News
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