
DeeVine
DeeVine is a spoken word and hip-hop artist merging poetry, rap, and soul into music that doesn’t just entertain—it empowers. Backed early on by Grammy-nominated lyricist Rapsody, she’s built a reputation for electrifying live performances, including a successful multi-city independent tour.
Her acclaimed Gift of Gabb EP and her immersive storytelling experiences embody what she calls “feminine frequencies”—raw, real, and unapologetic expressions of Black womanhood and divine power. Beyond the stage, she’s committed to residencies for young women, healing spaces for creators, and supporting initiatives like Girls Inc. & The Serenity Haus Foundation DeeVine is a voice for authenticity, autonomy, and impact—an artist shifting culture one performance at a time.

ByHaze
ByHaze is a singer, songwriter, and creative entrepreneur whose performances transcend entertainment to bring healing, joy, and connection. Known for his peaceful affirmation series on TikTok, which has over 130K followers, and uplifting projects like Clarity (which reached #8 on the iTunes R&B Charts), ByHaze creates experiences that leave audiences feeling seen, supported, and spiritually refreshed. He has partnered with Coachella, Afropunk, Meta, Sunglass Hut, and more, and through his Camp Clarity initiative, he curates sound baths, retreats, and wellness-focused spaces for artist communities around the world.

DaBlackMic
DaBlackMic is a 3x Grammy-nominated producer, DJ, and cultural architect from Newark, NJ, whose influence helped shape the global rise of the Jersey Club movement. As a co-founder of the legendary Brick Bandits, he built a sonic foundation that artists and audiences worldwide continue to move to. His work spans collaborations with Drake, Bryson Tiller, DJ Khaled, Jazmine Sullivan, Gwen Bunn, Faith Evans, and more, and his touring resume includes Diddy, The Weeknd, Lil Baby, and Lil Uzi Vert. From underground club floors in London to international arenas, DaBlackMic blends soul, hip-hop, and club culture into experiences that resonate deeply. Beyond the nominations and stages, his mission remains simple: inspire through sound and honor the love and discipline that shaped him growing up in Newark.

Skolla Da Legend
From the streets of NJ to serving as a firefighter, Skolla embodies resilience and discipline. Once known as Young Dolla, a friend renamed him Skolla because he was “always on some smart shit.” His brand, B.I.R.D. (Bitch I’d Rather Die), was born from his refusal to quit—choosing perseverance over defeat. Today, he inspires men to rise above adversity, embrace discipline over motivation, and build legacies of strength and resilience.
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Melody Amoré
At just 15, Melody is a multi-disciplinary performer whose talents span acting, dance, music, and voiceover. A student of Sacrit Arts Academy, she combines emotional intelligence, community leadership, and artistic versatility—already producing music with her father that has been featured on stage by Grammy-winning artists.