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RnB 03/12/2014

New Music: "Kill'Em" By Independent Hip Hop Artist La ' Vega Hits Youtube And Reverbnation Before iTunes

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New Music: "Kill'Em" By Independent Hip Hop Artist La ' Vega Hits Youtube And Reverbnation Before iTunes
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) MVB Entertainment Music Group's first lady of Hip Hop, La ' Vega, is outworking the entire music industry.

Her single "Kill'Em" has an official release date of January 20th, 2015, but has already gone viral on YouTube.

It's currently on iTunes pre-order, right alongside another pre-order from La ' Vega, "Best of La ' Vega (2014)", showing once again that the up-and-coming Hip Hop artist releases music non-stop.

La ' Vega is currently getting ready to shoot her 3rd music video, for her controversial single "Nappy". A song that sheds light on the hardships that females with coarse hair, go through, as young girls.



The Bronx, New York, Femcee was also placed in acting school by her label. The owner of the label, Sosa, says La ' Vega is the most talented artist him and his label has ever worked with.






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