It was recently announced that Toxic and Cayex Illah have inked a digital distribution deal with music industry vet Kevon Glickman. Both Cayex and Toxic plan to re-release their 30 Shot Laws of Drama and The Chemical albums, respectively.
Cayex’s first single will be his ode to Bump J, “Bank Money,” and today we have the trailer.
Multi-Platinum Producer Toxic and his team Toxic Productions has collaborated with industry mogul, Kevon Glickman for digital distribution of his upcoming releases, “The Chemical” and Cayex Illah’s “The 30 Shot Laws of Drama”.
Toxic is ten times platinum producer who has crafted hits for industry heavyweights such as Faith Evans, Twista, 8 Ball & MJG, Charlie Wilson, Syleena Johnson, and Raheem Devaughn. Toxic scored big in 2009 with Keyshia Cole’s platinum smash “Trust” ft. Monica. As the head of Toxic Productions, Toxic and his team have been busy at work producing a sting of new hits set for national digital release.
Kevon Glickman is a music industry giant who have represented Rick Ross, Trina, and Flo Rida who’s “Low” is the top single of 2008 selling the largest amount of digital downloads in history. Previously, Glickman was President and CEO of Ruffhouse Records that charted multiple albums and published songs on major labels and soundtracks including the Academy Award-winning 8 Mile soundtrack ft. Eminem. From 1994 to 1999 Glickman was Sr. Vice President/General Counsel for Ruffhouse Records, a joint venture with Sony Entertainment which sold over 100 million albums. Notable, Ruffhouse was responsible for the highest selling rap album of all time, The Fugees’ “The Score” and Lauryn Hill’s “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill”.
“You and Who” ft. Tre Gator is the first single from “The Chemical” and is an exiting infusion of rock and urban pop. Toxic Productions artist, Tre Gator leads the charge with an energetic and entertaining performance that is sure to satisfy music lovers and party goers alike.
“Bank Money” is the first single from “The 30 Shot Laws of Drama”, on this single Cayex Illah displays superior wordplay over a hard yet infectious groove as he speaks on his solidarity with long time protégé Chicago rapper, Bump J who was convicted of bank robbery in 2009.
Videos for both songs are complete and both songs are being prompted for their national promotion campaigns. Toxic’s “The Chemical” and his artist Cayex Illah’s “30 Shot Laws of Drama” is set for simultaneous release and will be available wherever digital downloads are sold.
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