Music Industry Highlights: Artists Making Waves and Giving Back

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Music Industry Highlights: Artists Making Waves and Giving Back

An opportunity to have a personal conversation with SZA through Zoom or in person in LA is up for auction as part of Freedom for Sudan's fundraiser for Sudanese nonprofits. SZA is also offering a signed blind box with five surprise pieces of her merchandise. The auction ends on Jan. 12.

Big Boss Vette, who had been battling cancer in secret, shared a video on Instagram announcing that she is now cancer-free. She walked down a hospital hallway to her song "Pretty Girls Walk" and expressed her joy and gratitude in the caption.

LaRussell independently released his album "Something's in the Water" and received support from Kyrie Irving and Snoop Dogg. Kyrie contributed $11,000, acknowledging LaRussell's talent and desire to support his work. Snoop Dogg purchased the album for $2,500, praising LaRussell for his impact on the music scene.

Latto shared her vision of creating a modern-day version of Lil' Kim's "Not Tonight" with artists like Doja Cat, YK Niece, GloRilla, and Cardi B. She also mentioned her favorite producers, Pooh Beatz, Go Grizz, and Coupe, who she would like to collaborate with on the project.

In conclusion, these artists are making waves in the music industry and using their platforms to support important causes, celebrate victories, and collaborate with other talented individuals. Their dedication to their craft and willingness to give back highlight their impact on the music community.