Sizzlin Sunny: Blaze EPK

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SIZZLIN SUNNY THE BLOCK JUST GOT HOTTER! Jeremy “Sizzlin Sunny” Jones is ready to show the sizzlin side of hip hop. The Dallas native is gearing up to release “Blaze” just in time for the summer. The track, produced by Keyz On The Beat, offers listeners a melodic vibe while giving a head nod to Lil Wayne’s 2005 hit “Fireman” and Nelly’s 2002 “Hot in Herre.” The Real Reality Records artist known for his infectious upbeat music, will drop the video for the single in July. “I’m really excited about this new single,” said Sizzlin Sunny about the party track. “I want everybody to party to it and feel the happy and positive vibes I had when I recorded it.”

JUNE 2022

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“The DJs are in the clubs and on the radio. The DJs are the ones that know what the people want to hear.”

Sizzlin Sunny has been working around the clock to push his artistry and recently toured with Core DJs worldwide, the largest DJ coalition in the world. The tour allowed him to connect with listeners outside of his Pleasant Grove community. The DJs have been instrumental in helping independent artists like him, garner exposure outside of their city. “The DJs are in the clubs and on the radio,” explains Sizzlin Sunny, who wears bright-colored clothing to make eyepopping fashion statements. “The DJs are the ones that know what the people want to hear.” A few years ago Sizzlin Sunny attended the Midem Conference in France. The leading music conference allowed him to connect with a “who’s who” of people in the industry including Eminem’s lawyer, Daddy Yankee’s publicist and Lil Wayne’s manager. The owners of both Spotify and Apple Music were there. But he says the return flight back home had the most profound impact on his musicianship. A mother with her children asked if her kids could listen to his music. At the time he hadn’t even considered that children would ever hear his music so none of it was edited.

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“That pushed me to be more creative and to make the kind of music that kids could also listen to,” says Sizzlin Sunny. When he releases his EP this Fall called “Grape Jelly (JAM),” listeners can expect hits you can move to . The charismatic rapper says, “I just want the world to jam to my music.” With the support of his Jungle West Street (John West Street) family and friends and his Real Reality Records support team, he’s going to have the world in a dancing frenzy. “The support from Real Reality Records has been tremendous,” said Sizzlin Sunny, who thought he would never sign a recording deal with an artist who is also a record label CEO. “But Mr.H (RRR owner) saw my vision and stayed on me to push me to make moves for my music career.” “You seldom find somebody who believes in you like this,” Sizzlin Sunny added.

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