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Marv Won: The Detroit rap heavyweight unloads his star-studded 'I'm Fine, Thanks For Asking' album to the masses

Tired of waiting for some of those epic Detroit rap heavyweights to drop new songs and albums? Fortunately, Marv Won has you more than covered courtesy of his newly released I’m Fine, Thanks For Asking studio album.

Tired of waiting for some of those epic Detroit rap heavyweights to drop new songs and albums? Fortunately, Marv Won has you more than covered courtesy of his newly released I’m Fine, Thanks For Asking studio album.

Marv Won’s ‘I’m Fine, Thanks For Asking’ album is finally out

It’s more than just a couple tunes for Won. The Midwest rap artist delivers a jam-packed and star-studded new LP for the masses to embrace.

Marv Won is one of Detroit’s rap royalty and a musical alchemist – a street poet laureate entrenched in the battle rap scene, as well as a cinematic world-class producer as capable of channeling Dr. Dre as Donald Goines. Over the course of his distinguished career, he has toured with D-12 and Eminem (and battled him on the set of 8 Mile) and worked with Danny Brown, Royce 5’9,” Boldy James, Black Milk, D-12, Dwele, Bilal, Denaun Porter and Quelle Chris among many others.  Marv also appeared on “The Slaughter Intro” (produced by Eminem) from Slaughterhouse’s Welcome To Our House album. 

Marv breaks new ground with his first Mello Music Group album, I’m Fine Thanks For Asking, - a soul-baring endeavor, that weaves tales of struggle and triumph, drawing inspiration from his storied life in the Motor City. 

As one of the most esteemed battle rappers (BET named him one of the '50 Best Battle Rappers Of All Time"), Marv Won brings a lyrical ferocity to his unapologetically raw and heartfelt rhymes. Marv Won’s battle rap roots predate 8 Mile, as he started honing his craft at Lush’s open mic nights alongside Proof, Obie Trice, D-12, and Slum Village.  

This album collaboration with Mello Music Group marks a pivotal moment in his career, showcasing a seamless fusion of his wordplay and production.  I’m Fine, Thanks For Asking, features collaborations with Quelle Chris, Elzhi, Freeway, Rapper Big Pooh of Little Brother, and more, cements Marv Won's status in the rap game. Marv Won's storytelling transcends mere verses, painting vivid portraits of life in the D. Over ten self-produced tracks Marv showcases his ability behind the boards with tracks that blend epic orchestration and Joe Louis drums that hit like Tommy Hearns.

Marv Won’s, I’m Fine, Thanks For Asking, is now available via Mello Music Group. 

You can now Purchase, Stream, Add & Favorite I’m Fine, Thanks For Asking at your preferred DSP: https://orcd.co/imfinethanksforasking

I’m Fine, Thanks For Asking TRACKLISTING:

1. I'm Fine, Thanks for Asking (feat. The Upstairs Gang)

2. Measuring Stick (feat. Fatt Father & Elzhi)

3. Roc Nation Brunch (feat. Freeway)

4. Purple

5. It’s OK (Interlude)

6. Higher

7. Say My Name (feat. Monica Blaire)

8. Nosy (feat. Rapper Big Pooh)

9. Good Thangs (feat. Quelle Chris)

10. Grand Piano (feat. Nate Curry & Th3 Saga)

***All Tracks Produced By Marv Won

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Follow Marv Won:

https://twitter.com/marvwon

https://www.instagram.com/marvwon/

Follow Mello Music Group:

https://twitter.com/MelloMusicGroup

https://www.instagram.com/mellomusicgroup/

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Marv Won & Quelle Chris: The Detroit rap flow's on full display with 'Good Thangs'

Want to experience a Detroit state of mind? Look no further than how hip-hop artist Marv Won is serving up these days with a full-fledged new album on deck and a must-hear ‘Good Thangs’ single ready for your immediate streaming.

Want to experience a Detroit state of mind? Look no further than how hip-hop artist Marv Won is serving up these days with a full-fledged new album on deck and a must-hear ‘Good Thangs’ single ready for your immediate streaming.

Marv Won and Quelle Chris link for ‘Good Thangs’

As the anticipation for I’m Fine, Thanks For Asking inches closer to dropping, Marv comes through with the latest gem for the masses to embrace.

Marv Won is a Detroit musical alchemist – a street poet laureate entrenched in the battle rap scene, as well as a cinematic world-class producer as capable of channeling Dr. Dre as Donald Goines. Marv breaks new ground with his first Mello Music Group album, I’m Fine Thanks For Asking, - a soul-baring endeavor, that weaves tales of struggle and triumph, drawing inspiration from his storied life in the Motor City. 

As one of the most esteemed battle rappers, Marv Won brings a lyrical ferocity to his unapologetically raw and heartfelt rhymes. This album collaboration with Mello Music Group marks a pivotal moment in his career, showcasing a seamless fusion of his wordplay and production. The album, featuring collaborations with Quelle Chris, Elzhi, Freeway, Rapper Big Pooh of Little Brother, and more, cements Marv Won's status in the rap game. Marv Won's storytelling transcends mere verses, painting vivid portraits of life in the D. Over ten self-produced tracks Marv showcases his ability behind the boards with tracks that blend epic orchestration and Joe Louis drums that hit like Tommy Hearns.

The latest single, “Good Thangs,” from Marv Won’s forthcoming album, I’m Fine, Thanks For Asking, the artistry shines through a blend of drums, piano, and bass guitar, crafting an auditory experience that feels like a voyage from the depths of darkness to the first light of dawn. Marv Won beautifully orchestrates a narrative of resilience, guiding listeners through a transformation from enduring life's hardships to savoring its most luminous moments. Amidst this journey, the song subtly reminds us of the virtue of humility, cautioning against the pitfalls of greed and encouraging us to keep our heads held high in adversity. With Quelle Chris lending his talents, the track becomes a piece of the collective heartbeat, one of those rare finds that sticks with you, making it a true diamond in the rough of this project.

"This may be my favorite song on the project. The raw emotion that it conveys and the vulnerability that it shows is very hard to find in modern music today” Marv Won shares.  “I had these verses and I didn’t have a hook, so having the addition of Quelle Chris do the hook, just made the song 10 times better. I’m super happy with this one and I think it’s very relatable."

Marv Won’s, I’m Fine, Thanks For Asking, will be released on 4-5-24 via Mello Music Group.

Stream Marv Won Feat Quelle Chris “Good Thangs”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTvU-Jj_OZs

You can now Pre-Order, Purchase, Add & Favorite I’m Fine, Thanks For Asking at your preferred DSP: https://orcd.co/imfinethanksforasking

I’m Fine, Thanks For Asking TRACKLISTING:

1. I'm Fine, Thanks for Asking (feat. The Upstairs Gang)

2. Measuring Stick (feat. Fatt Father & Elzhi)

3. Roc Nation Brunch (feat. Freeway)

4. Purple

5. It’s OK (Interlude)

6. Higher

7. Say My Name (feat. Monica Blaire)

8. Nosy (feat. Rapper Big Pooh)

9. Good Thangs (feat. Quelle Chris)

10. Grand Piano (feat. Nate Curry & Th3 Saga)

***All Tracks Produced By Marv Won

For More Information:

Follow Marv Won:

https://twitter.com/marvwon

https://www.instagram.com/marvwon/ 

Follow Quelle Chris:

https://twitter.com/QuelleChris

https://www.instagram.com/quellechrist/ 

Follow Mello Music Group:

https://twitter.com/MelloMusicGroup

https://www.instagram.com/mellomusicgroup/

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Marv Won: It's a triple threat flex with Elzhi & Fatt Father on 'Measuring Stick'

Just keeping it 100? I have rocked with Mello Music Group for years and seeing the record label continuing to flourish and serve as a home for some pretty lyrical heavyweights? Tough. So it’s only right to geek out over hip-hop artists Marv Won, Elzhi and Fatt Father teaming up for their ‘Measuring Stick’ anthem.

Just keeping it 100? I have rocked with Mello Music Group for years and seeing the record label continuing to flourish and serve as a home for some pretty lyrical heavyweights? Tough. So it’s only right to geek out over hip-hop artists Marv Won, Elzhi and Fatt Father teaming up for their ‘Measuring Stick’ anthem.

It’s a triple threat flex with ‘Measuring Stick’

With I’m Fine, Thanks For Asking slated to arrive in early April, Marv continues to set the bar high with both El and Double F coming through on the assist.

Marv Won is a Detroit musical alchemist – a street poet laureate entrenched in the battle rap scene, as well as a cinematic world class producer as capable of channeling Dr. Dre as Donald Goines. Marv breaks new ground with his first Mello Music Group album, I’m Fine Thanks For Asking, - a soul-baring endeavor that weaves tales of struggle and triumph, drawing inspiration from his storied life in the Motor City.

As one of the most esteemed battle rappers, Marv Won brings a lyrical ferocity to his unapologetically raw and heartfelt rhymes. This album collaboration with Mello Music Group marks a pivotal moment in his career, showcasing a seamless fusion of his word play and production. The album, featuring collaborations with Quelle Chris, Elzhi, Freeway, Rapper Big Pooh of Little Brother and more, cements Marv Won's status in the rap game. Marv Won's storytelling transcends mere verses, painting vivid portraits of life in the D. Over ten self-produced tracks Marv showcases his ability behind the boards with tracks that blend epic orchestration and Joe Louis drums that hit like Tommy Hearns.

In a masterful blend of production and rap, Marv Won drops his new single, “Measuring Stick,” that’s pure Detroit in its soul and sound; a gritty, bass-laden anthem that reverberates with the city’s hard-knock life.  With Marv, Detroit’s lyrical heavyweights, Elzhi and Fatt Father, throw down verses that are nothing short of legendary, adding layers to this rich urban tapestry.  This trio isn’t just collaborating, they’re uniting Detroit’s rap royalty, with Marv at the helm, steering this ship into uncharted waters.  It’s a nod to the Motor City’s rugged past, and a bold leap into its future; making “Measuring Stick” more than a song—it’s a milestone in Detroit’s storied rap saga. 

Marv Won’s, I’m Fine, Thanks For Asking, will be released on 4-5-24 via Mello Music Group.

Stream Marv Won Feat Elzhi & Fatt Father “Measuring Stick”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CH3mRISF54

Bandcamp: https://mellomusicgroup.bandcamp.com/track/measuring-stick-feat-fatt-father-elzhi

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/6FIzVGhvwNQVwPTtyYb8Ts?si=N957LSflQHehJ0OlXRrT2w

You can now Pre-Order, Purchase, Add & Favorite I’m Fine, Thanks For Asking at your preferred DSP: https://orcd.co/imfinethanksforasking

I’m Fine, Thanks For Asking TRACKLISTING:

1. I'm Fine, Thanks for Asking (feat. The Upstairs Gang)

2. Measuring Stick (feat. Fatt Father & Elzhi)

3. Roc Nation Brunch (feat. Freeway)

4. Purple

5. It’s OK (Interlude)

6. Higher

7. Say My Name (feat. Monica Blaire)

8. Nosy (feat. Rapper Big Pooh)

9. Good Thangs (feat. Quelle Chris)

10. Grand Piano (feat. Nate Curry & Th3 Saga)

***All Tracks Produced By Marv Won

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Stream Marv Won Feat Freeway “Roc Nation Brunch”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpEhx9kvw5I 

For More Information:

Follow Marv Won:

https://twitter.com/marvwon

https://www.instagram.com/marvwon/ 

Follow Elzhi:

https://twitter.com/ELZHI

https://www.instagram.com/elzhi/ 

Follow Fatt Father:

https://twitter.com/FattFather

https://www.instagram.com/fattfather/

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https://twitter.com/MelloMusicGroup

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Marv Won & Freeway: The 'Roc Nation Brunch' is the perfect pre-Grammys anthem

East Coast flexing, anyone? Lean on hip-hop artist Marv Won and Freeway to set the vibes courtesy of their new ‘Roc Nation Brunch’ ahead of this weekend’s Grammy Awards ceremony.

East Coast flexing, anyone? Lean on hip-hop artist Marv Won and Freeway to set the vibes courtesy of their new ‘Roc Nation Brunch’ ahead of this weekend’s Grammy Awards ceremony.

Marv Won & Freeway deliver excellence with their new tune

It’s more than just a fire audio gem. Marv sets the tone and ups the expectations from his upcoming I’m Fine, Thanks For Asking project.

Marv Won is a Detroit musical alchemist – a street poet laureate entrenched in the battle rap scene, as well as a cinematic world-class producer as capable of channeling Dr. Dre as Donald Goines. Marv breaks new ground with his first Mello Music Group album, I’m Fine Thanks For Asking, - a soul-baring endeavor, that weaves tales of struggle and triumph, drawing inspiration from his storied life in the Motor City. 

As one of the most esteemed battle rappers, Marv Won brings a lyrical ferocity to his unapologetically raw and heartfelt rhymes. This album collaboration with Mello Music Group marks a pivotal moment in his career, showcasing a seamless fusion of his wordplay and production. The album, featuring collaborations with Quelle Chris, Elzhi, Freeway, Rapper Big Pooh of Little Brother, and more, cements Marv Won's status in the rap game. Marv Won's storytelling transcends mere verses, painting vivid portraits of life in the D. Over ten self-produced tracks Marv showcases his ability behind the boards with tracks that blend epic orchestration and Joe Louis drums that hit like Tommy Hearns.

In the rhythms of a dream, Marv Won's lyrics aspire to a place at the Roc Nation Brunch, a gathering of giants like Jay-Z and Beyoncé. It's a tableau of Black excellence, where achievements shine like morning light on luxury yachts. Marv Won, in Black-owned fashion, symbolizes resilience and pride, narrating a journey from street struggles to celebrity zenith. This dream, rich in community and solidarity, echoes with ancestral voices, urging progress. In this vision, Freeway reflects on his State Property peers and their journey, a testament to a people's enduring spirit rising towards their fullest potential.

Marv Won’s, I’m Fine, Thanks For Asking, will be released on 4-5-24 via Mello Music Group.

Stream Marv Won Feat Freeway “Roc Nation Brunch”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpEhx9kvw5I

Bandcamp: https://mellomusicgroup.bandcamp.com/track/roc-nation-brunch-feat-freeway & Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/5NZzKAcQwZq2h70v2Bgwft

You can now Pre-Order, Purchase, Add & Favorite I’m Fine, Thanks For Asking at your preferred DSP: https://orcd.co/imfinethanksforasking

I’m Fine, Thanks For Asking TRACKLISTING:

1. I'm Fine, Thanks for Asking (feat. The Upstairs Gang)

2. Measuring Stick (feat. Fatt Father & Elzhi)

3. Roc Nation Brunch (feat. Freeway)

4. Purple

5. It’s OK (Interlude)

6. Higher

7. Say My Name (feat. Monica Blaire)

8. Nosy (feat. Rapper Big Pooh)

9. Good Thangs (feat. Quelle Chris)

10. Grand Piano (feat. Nate Curry & Th3 Saga) 

***All Tracks Produced By Marv Won

For More Information:

Follow Marv Won:

https://twitter.com/marvwon

https://www.instagram.com/marvwon/

Follow Freeway:

https://twitter.com/phillyfreezer

https://www.instagram.com/phillyfreeway/ 

Follow Mello Music Group:

https://twitter.com/MelloMusicGroup

https://www.instagram.com/mellomusicgroup/

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Paradime: The new Apollo Brown-produced 'Wolf Greys' goes extra hard

Non-stop hip-hop features in the new NEWS section? Starting to feel like 2021 all over again, right? If you know, you know - but throwback references aside, how about digging deep into the newly released Paradime and Apollo Brown-produced ‘Wolf Greys’ tune screaming Detroit state of mind?

Non-stop hip-hop features in the new NEWS section? Starting to feel like 2021 all over again, right? If you know, you know - but throwback references aside, how about digging deep into the newly released Paradime and Apollo Brown-produced ‘Wolf Greys’ tune screaming Detroit state of mind?

Paradime comes through with Apollo Brown on ‘Wolf Greys’

It’s massively impressive to say the least and Apollo’s signature mixing? Tough. Paradime tags Marv Won and Ty Farris for the audio joy ride all under the Mello Music Group flag.

Revered Detroit emcee Paradime is proud to announce his first studio album since 2011 Period. is due for release September 22nd on Mello Music Group.

With an all-star cast of Detroit artists, “Wolf Greys” is a hard-hitting track that sees Paradime, Marv Won, and Ty Farris go showcase their skilled rapping ability over Apollo Brown’s expert production. Paradime states, “Wolf Greys is as Detroit Hip Hop spine as it gets.. I’m not one for features just for the sake of having a feature.. anyone I rock with is because I respect and listen to them.. Marv Won is hands down one of the most gifted emcees to do it. He has made a sport of rhyme and I’ve always been a fan of his work, and he’s a friend.. so that was a no brainer.. Ty Farris.. same thing.. he’s a seasoned emcee and his penmanship is unmatched.. I’ve seen him solidify a spot in this game with his abilities.. and again.. he’s a friend of mine..

Apollo Brown?? Cmon. The guy is a monster.. and he made this track specifically for me and this project and the track does as much work as the emcees.. it’s so deep and heavy..”

Paradime has been a staple in Detroit’s music scene for years. His first solo album Paragraphs was referred to by the Detroit Free Press as a “Detroit Hip Hop Classic”, and it was named the top selling independent album in Detroit in '01 by the Detroit Music Retailers Collective. Dime has won 13 Detroit Music Awards over a 8 year span and collected 3 Detroit Hip Hop Awards including “Best Solo Album'' and “Best Live Performer.” Dime also has accumulated numerous co-writing and production credits in multiple genres, and in the later years has become a sought after songwriter and producer. Following a decade-long hiatus, Paradime has returned with his new album Period.

Aptly titled “Period.,” Paradime looks to make his final mark on an already great legacy with this long-awaited album, stating “This album is basically me coming out of retirement to make a final statement. And the end of the statement is a period. Also my first album was called Paragraphs.. Kind of feel the play on words that it’s an end of the start. Also when someone says the word “PERIOD” in that forceful way to say “there’s nothing more to say”. 

Be on the lookout for Paradime’s forthcoming album Period. due for release September 22 on Mello Music Group. The album’s second single “Wolf Greys” is available now!

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