YFRS Releases His New Single House Party


The song is an Uptempo Urban Record and different from what you have heard from Y.F.R.S. in the past.

Los Angeles, CA - USA | May 25, 2020 -- Born in Fillmore District on Webster Street in San Francisco, CA, raised in Sacramento aka Mackramento, CA, to sharpening his music hustle in Los Angeles, Y.F.R.S. (Ya Favorite Rap Singer) aka Rap$inger has been making strides.

From producing records for NBC TV show "The Voice" and #TeamUsher recording artist "Vedo" featuring XXL freshman "Jarren Benton", to "Scarlet War" featuring platinum recording artist "Project Pat" from Three 6 Mafia, Rap$Inger has been crafting his sound as half of Los Angeles based production company Track Killers Ent, Y.F.R.S. has released his new song titled "House Party".

The song is an Uptempo Urban Record and different from what you have heard from Y.F.R.S. in the past. Influenced by an 80's sound, Y.F.R.S. wanted to pay homage to some of the great influencers in R&B music.

Rap$Inger is musically skilled as a producer, songwriter, singer, rapper, musician, and technologically skilled as a professional web designer, developer and cloud architect. Acquiring substantial financial knowledge while operating a publicly traded OTC markets company as founder & CEO of a subsidiary, and occupying a technological advisory seat on the board of the parent company, Rap$Inger has not only mad strides in music, he is corporate savvy, and making his mark as a startup with NEXZ Inc. (www.nexz.io).

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House Party:

YouTube Video Link: https://youtu.be/U_xugfnLAFs

SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/yfrs/house-party-prod-rapinger

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Gxlden Doll Signs Management Deal with Underground Hits Production

Gxlden Doll a.k.a. GENE$I$ is a 19-year old American singer, rapper, songwriter, model and entertainer, born and raised in between Kansas and Atlanta, GA.

Kansas City, MO - USA | May 18, 2020 -- Gxlden Doll a.k.a. GENE$I$ is a 19-year old American singer, rapper, songwriter, model and entertainer, born and raised in between Kansas and Atlanta, GA. Gxlden Doll began singing at the age of 9 when her mother discovered her vocal skills. Although her voice was certainly a gift, it was a curse as well, because she could also rap. Gxlden Doll and her family moved to Atlanta, GA following her fathers career. She did not want to leave her friends behind in Kansas, however, that decision became a blessing in disguise and an integral part of the journey to her dream.

Upon arriving in a new city filled with talent and opportunity, Gxlden Doll’s passion for music intensified as well as her focus on academics, becoming an A and B student at school. She was inspired to delve into her inner songwriter skills and perfect her vocals; these efforts combined with her natural ability led to Gxlden Doll becoming a better artist in music.

In addition Gxlden Doll has remained dedicated to honing her skills as an all around performer, engaging her audience with her command of the stage and pure passion into every show. In a short period of time, Gxlden Doll has garnered the respect of peers and veterans of the music industry alike. Because of her dedication, the Kansas City Peoples Choice Awards nominated Gxlden Dollin in 4 separate categories for Best Female Vocalist, Best Female Rapper, Best Makeup Artist and Best Model for the 2020 event.

Gxlden Doll currently signed to a management deal with Underground Hits Productions whose current roster includes Richard Petty Motor Sports, NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace, Urban producer/ performer Y.F.R.S., and Urban recording artist Eli. Gxlden Doll currently resides in Lenexa, KS, a suburb of Kansas City, KS where she continues to work on her projects while lending her melodic voice and life experience through lyric to others.

Gxlden Doll - LIFE [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
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Neue Auctions Online Pandemic Relief Auction on May 30th will Benefit Antiques and Fine Arts Dealers

The auction, beginning at 11 am Eastern time, will consist of many "old new-stock" antiques, decorative art, fine art and jewelry, consigned by local northeast Ohio dealers.

Beachwood, Ohio, USA, May 16, 2020 -- Neue Auctions has scheduled a Pandemic Relief Auction for Saturday, May 30th, at 11 am Eastern time, in an effort to support local antiques and fine arts dealers in and around the Cleveland area affected by the Corona virus. The online auction will consist of many "old new-stock" antiques, decorative art, fine art and jewelry, all consigned by local northeast Ohio dealers.

“Many shops have had to close and many shows have been cancelled or postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Cynthia Maciejewski of Neue Auctions. “We have a reduced seller rate for these dealers, so bidders can rest assured that any participation in this sale will directly impact these dealers who will realize a greater portion of proceeds from each lot purchased.”

In addition, one of Neue’s bidding platforms – Liveauctioneers.com – will donate 80 percent of proceeds from all first-time online purchases to the Meals on Wheels COVID Response Fund and the World Health Organization COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund. “Please help support our local economy and your favorite dealers by participating in this auction,” Maciejewski said.

With a pre-sale estimate of $4,000-$6,000, a dazzling Tiffany 14kt white gold and diamond ring is a strong candidate for top lot of the auction. The 1.2-carat diamond is beautifully set in 14kt yellow gold expandable shank. Also, a Potter and Mellen necklace, boasting 57 sterling silver 8mm hammered balls on an 18 ½ inch strand, marked “925 Dobbs” on the clasp, should bring $250-$350. The necklace, with Potter and Mellen folder, is polished and in very nice condition.

The fine art category is plentiful and will feature an oil on canvas painting of Two Pigeons on a Ledge, signed and dated lower right (“1879”) by Italian artist Marz Sofra and nicely housed in a heavy gilt frame, 23 inches by 29 inches (est. $1,500-$2,500); and an oil on canvas by Enrico Del Bono (Italian, 1915-2006), titled Still Life of Flowers in Vase with Surreal Landscape, artist signed and contained in a 28 inch by 23 ½ inch Dutch-style ebonized frame (est. $600-$900).

Paintings by American artists will include an oil on canvas by Algesa O’Sickey (1917-2006), titled Concert #1, signed lower right and matted inside a 17 inch by 23 inch frame (est. $600-$1,000); and a graphite and pastel on paper work by the noted Cleveland School artist William Sommer (1867-1949), titled Stone Masons, artist signed, matted and framed (est. $400-$800).

As for sculptures, a hand-blown glass male torso signed by Dino Rosin (Italian, b. 1948), 15 inches tall (20 inches including the base), in very good condition, should fetch $1,000-$1,500; while another male nude torso – a carved marble example after the antique original and standing 16 ¼ inches including stand and base, with no damage or repair – is expected to hit $150-$250.

Lamps and lighting will feature a Quezel four-light hanging fixture having a circular ceiling plate and four bronze tone shaped pendant links holding Quezel signed shades, with matching sconces (est. $2,000-$4,000); and a French Empire figural bronze two-light chamberstick, cast as an oval shaped oil lamp issuing two scrolled arms, on a stepped green marble base (est. $500-$1,000).

A terracotta figure of Moses, crafted in 1956 by F.Z. Gorse (1897-1986), 17 ½ inches tall and signed, dated and inscribed at the base, carries a pre-sale estimate of $500-$1,000. Also, a Fabienne Jouvin of Paris cloisonné jar, cylindrical form with conforming cover and decorated with geometric color blocks, 7 ¾ inches tall and signed to the base, should finish at $150-$300.

A pair of fine and rare Italian silk and paper artworks depicting the Finding of Moses and Moses and the Column of Fire, embroidery with gold and silver metallic thread, colored foil and hand-colored engravings, both framed, should reach $1,500-$2,500; while a pair of German carved and gilded wood boiserie panels, each one a different size (overall 55 inches by 17 inches by 16 ½ inches), each carved with florettes in a lattice work pattern, is estimated to fetch $200-$400.

Rounding out just some of the auction’s anticipated highlights, a 1909-D $5 Indian Head U.S. gold coin, in circulated condition and not professionally graded, has an estimate of $400-$800; and a Turkish Bokhara carpet showing intricate geometric borders in red and blue, the red field with gul designs, wool on wool weft, 4 feet 9 inches by 2 feet 5 inches, should make $200-$400.

Internet bidding will be provided by Liveauctioneers.com, Invaluable.com and BidSquare.com. Phone and absentee bids will also be accepted. Virtual gallery previews will be held via the Neue Auctions website, at www.neueauctions.com. Phone and absentee bids will also be accepted.

To learn more about Neue Auctions and the Saturday, May 30th online-only Pandemic Relief Auction at 11 am Eastern time, please visit www.neueauctions.com. Updates are posted often.

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ALAIVE AGAIN NRVT Heads Back to London from Los Angeles

Van Nuys, Los Angeles, USA, May 17, 2020 -- Being a journalist in demand NRVT reassures our session by opening a vegan briefcase, like a swiss army knife, with one half stacked with £50.00 pound notes and the other half with $100.00 dollar notes. 'Half is for London and half is for Hollywood.' NRVT reveals he is willing to give up half the case for something - 'elegant, fair, good atmosphere.' A field of peyote, Bolivian torches and Peruvian torches, are not on the menu.

To be honest NRVT exclaims he does not know how much longer he can take giving to the the music business. 'Started talking to a few production companies on a few ideas. Education and posterity cannot wait - must be managed. Coronavirus has accelerated the ways of the virtual world and the digital world.'

If it is true history repeats itself like the wall street waltz then it is only a matter of time before NRVT releases another song. NRVT shifts his mind to the caribbean just like a man shifts his eyes over a sexy woman walking past in a snug shift dress.

The funny thing about it is while NRVT was in Jamaica there were some dogs running around. One dog in particular was pointed out. 'That's Hitler!' Such a menacing dog - ready to pounce on anybody who dared to approach. So the next time NRVT went to Jamaica he asked - 'Where's Hitler?' The answer was... Hitler was getting too much so somebody put some poison in the dog's food, so you not going to see Hitler anymore... The End.

Wow - when your heart skips a beat - just hope it is in the right direction. Coronavirus has claimed so many lives yet add those figures with world hunger and starvation and life and new borns are still coming out on top. So spread love, make more babies, good over evil, life over death.

"ALAIVE AGAIN" the 7th single of NRVT, giving thanks for life, official release date is Friday 29th May 2020. Check for pre-release from 25th May onwards. "ALAIVE AGAIN" can be found on Amazon Music, iTunes, and other online stores. NRVT is signed with the label, Baggy Music Entertainment.

NRVT says 'It's Alright' he just working on getting back to London from LA amidst social distancing. When Big Bird from Sesame Street asked Boris Johnson about the Coronavirus he said the epedemic had passed its beak.

Journalism: Icsael Basemath

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Rare Authentic Antiquities from Multiple Cultures are in Ancient Resource Auctions May 30th Auction

Montrose, CA, USA, May 14, 2020 -- An exceptionally well-preserved skull of an aurochs, an extinct species of wild cattle dating back 10,000-25,000 years, a gorgeous Etruscan terracotta female votive head from the 4th Century BC, and a lovely Apulian red-figure hydria from around the same period are a few expected top lots in Ancient Resource Auctions’ online-only Auction #84.

The May Exceptional Antiquities Sale is already up and online for pre-bidding. It will go live on Saturday, May 30th at 9 am Pacific time and will continue throughout the day. Up for bid are close to 400 lots of authentic Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Near Eastern, Holy Land, Byzantine, Asian and Pre-Columbian antiquities, plus ethnographic art and a fine selection of rare fossils.

All lots may be viewed and bid on now, via Ancient Resource Auctions’ bidding platform, at bid.AncientResourceAuctions.com, and on its bidding apps for both Android and Apple devices. Bids can also be placed on Invaluable.com and LiveAuctioneers.com. A link to LiveAuctioneers is at https://www.liveauctioneers.com/catalog/161985_a82-exceptional-spring-antiquities-sale/.

“Because of social distancing restrictions in Los Angeles and the COVID-19 health crisis, in-person meetings to preview the items are difficult,” said Gabriel Vandervort, the president and owner of Ancient Resource Auctions. “However, we are happy to send plenty of additional photos and conduct detailed condition reports for interested bidders, as well as answer any additional questions.”

With regard to the auction and the many rare and authentic items in it, Mr. Vandervort said, “We are featuring an incredible selection of antiquities from a wide variety of cultures, as well as a fine selection of fossils. Buyers are bound to get some really wonderful pieces at great prices.”

The auction’s expected top lot is the aurochs skull, from the Late Pleistocene era, circa 10,000-25,000 years ago. The skull, on a custom-built wooden base, is in remarkable condition, considering the remaining fragile anatomy that survived both the last Ice Age. The piece has a pre-sale estimate of $18,000-$25,000.

The 10-inch-tall Etruscan terracotta female votive head from the 4th Century BC, with beautifully modeled features in high relief, is expected to realize $5,000-$7,000. Last purchased at auction through Sotheby’s in the ‘80s or ‘90s, the head is adorned with rings, pellets and disc earrings. Her hair is parted at the center and is styled in waves with bunches of curls above each cheek.

The Apulian red-figure hydria (ancient Greek water vessel), circa 4th Century BC, shows a robed male figure standing with a torch and staff before a woman seated on a chair. She is dressed in a chiton and himation and holds a mirror in her right hand and rests her left arm at her side. Both figures are beautifully rendered in fine style. The lot should hit $4,000-$7,000.

An Egyptian panel from the lid of a sarcophagus (Late Period, circa 664-332 BC) made from wood panels with the ‘mummy mask’ still attached with dowels, 33 ½ inches by 14 ½ inches, on a custom wooded stand, should sell for $10,000-$12,000. Also offered will be a large Coptic limestone funerary stela, 4th or 5th Century, depicting a youth kneeling upon a soft chair or pillow within a domed niche supported by Corinthian columns, 22 inches in height (est. $6,500-$9,000).

An intact and superb Apulian red-figure bell krater from the 4th Century BC, featuring a striding nude satyr wearing a beaded harness on one side and a heavily robed female with diadem on the other, 6 ½ inches tall, is estimated at $5,000-$7,000; while a nice Roman marble head depicting a Nubian, executed around the 1st Century BC, boasting handsome well-cut features, his hair in short curls framing his face, 11 ½ inches on a custom base, carries an estimate of $6,000-$8,000.

A fantastic Colima red-ware howling dog vessel, West Mexico, 100 BC-200 AD, his back furrowed and tense with alert ears and the body well-modeled with a finely detailed head having incised mouth and teeth, 11 ¼ inches tall, should achieve $1,500-$2,500. Also, a nicely patinated Roman bronze figure of Zeus-Sabazios, circa 2nd-3rd Century AD, depicting an older man wearing a cuirass, pteruges, shoes and cap, 4 ½ inches tall, should hit $1,500-$2,000.

In addition to live and Internet bidding, phone and absentee bids will be accepted. When bidding this way, a 19.5 percent buyer’s premium will apply, versus a 24.5 percent when bidding online via LiveAuctioneers.com or Invaluable.com, and 20 percent via the Ancient Resource Auctions bidding platform and app.

Mr. Vandervort said Ancient Resource Auctions is one of the few truly specialized auction houses as it pertains to handling rare antiquities. “We’re a small operation with a true passion and dedication for ancient history,” he said, “with decades of combined experience working specifically with these items. Buyers can feel secure knowing we only offer genuine antiquities.”

To learn more about Ancient Resource Auctions and the Saturday, May 30th May Exceptional Antiquities Sale, visit www.AncientResourceAuctions.com. Updates are posted often. For more information please call 818-425-9633; or send an e-mail to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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Ancient Resource Auctions is always seeking quality ancient art and antiquities for future auctions. To inquire about consigning one piece or an entire collection, you may call 818-425-9633 or send an e-mail to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. All inquiries are confidential. To learn more about Ancient Resource Auctions, please visit www.AncientResourceAuctions.com. Updates are posted often.

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